aphrodite_mine: (the nevers - war wives)
Now that I am Actually Reading and aim to Keep Reading, I can attempt this meme on a regular basis. 

What are you currently reading?

Libby says I am 28% through I'll Be Gone In the Dark. I've been distracted by watching things for exchanges and fulfilling obligations for chorus, but hope to power through a bunch this weekend. We're sleep training the boys, so I may just bring some true crime with me as I try to comfort a sobbing twin. 

What do you think you'll read next?

As is the nature of library holds, I had four come available just after starting I'll Be Gone. Assuming I can make good progress, I'll be choosing between:

- The Sundial, Shirley Jackson
- Gideon the Ninth, Tamsin Muir
- Annihilation, Jeff VanDerMeer
(- The Haunting of Hill House, Shirley Jackson already bypassed my hold)

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aphrodite_mine: (shirley - all a blur)
Last night I finished my 2nd book of the year, The Pull of the Stars by Emma Donoghue. It is about the 1918 flu epidemic in Dublin, so CLEAR content warnings apply, but I didn't know the premise when I started and then I figured I'd give it a go, and then I really adored the main character, Julia Power and just kept going.

I generally like Donoghue, though the last of her's that I read, The Wonder didn't blow me away. She's best when she writes queer characters, to be honest. But - here are some things that the two novels have in common:

- main character is a nurse
- patient(s) include children
- plot discusses abuse
- anti-Catholic discussions
- main character SPOILERs a SPOILER

The other spoiler-free thing to discuss is how in Stars Donoghue chooses not to use quotation marks! This was very close to fully turning me off of the novel, and I respect anyone for whom it does. My understanding of quirks like that is that... they need to be for something, they need to accomplish something, and for the life of me I absolutely cannot see any reason why it was done in this case.

Now, a bit of spoilery discussion, with lots of white space around.

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Okay, that's basically to say, I will likely be asking for fic for Stars, and The Wonder which really doesn't need a movie is getting one, and also - can you imagine being Emma Donoghue, and you've worked for two years on a pandemic novel about contagion and masks and hospitals and then when you turn it in to your publisher, COVID hits. I CANNOT.

This post is truly nonsensical, but I've been thinking and chatting about this all day, and I imagined this would come out much more organized.
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- Movies: 18/15 - Watched Christine over two nights. Looking forward to the counter-conversation of Kate Plays Christine, because I was left mostly cold, though Rebecca Hall's (and Michael C. Hall's) performance was quite good. E wanted a dance movie so we watched Feel the Beat which was... mostly harmless and hit very traditional sports movie beats with some fun dancing. I don't think I actually rec either.
- TV Seasons: 15/10 - None new. 
- Crafts: 8/1 - None new. 
- Writing: 6/3-5 - None new.
- Albums: 6/? - Gracie Abrams - This is What it Feels Like. Very poppy, but dark/deep enough to maintain interest beyond my standard sad-girl log line. Several new favorites. 
- Books: 3/2 - Finished Emma Donoghue's The Wonder. It was mostly... competent? The last chapter was gripping, but only because of the comparatively action-less first five or six. Triggers for not eating, abuse, religious abuse, and a major spoiler that I'd assume would be the biggest trigger. If you'd like to know, I'll tell you. 
aphrodite_mine: (art - septiembre)
- Movies: 15/15 - None new.
- TV Seasons: 15/10 - None new.
- Puzzles: 12/12 - None new.
- Crafts: 5/1 - None new.
- Writing: 4/3-5 - No new progress.
- Albums: 3/? - I won't officially tally "Red (Taylor's Version)" because I ended up skipping most of it, but Phoebe Bridgers' track is solid. 
- Books: 1/2 - Novellas count, okay! Finished The Road Through the Wall which is Shirley Jackson's first. Zero plot until the end, lots of threads that don't really bind, but I liked it.
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