Monday, December 14, 2020

End of 2020 TBR

 Hello again, all! I hope that this chaotic mess of a year has had it's redeeming moments, and that you all have been staying safe and healthy in the meantime. Either way, it's nearly over now, and I have a little "to be read" post to make about what I hope to read (or finish reading) by the end of December.

RECENTLY READ

  • Death Masks (Dresden Files, #5) by Jim Butcher: I actually just finished this one a few days ago, so my thoughts are still fresh! This is the fifth installment in the (very long) urban Fantasy series that follows Chicago's only practicing wizard/special investigator combo, Harry Dresden. To be honest, I have been on the fence with this series so far, and I've given the previous four books about two to three stars each. The titular character is far from my favorite, and I find that the way that he sometimes views women to be very off-putting, to say the least. But something about this particular installment somehow caught my fancy! Despite my general dislike of Harry himself, this novel did feature several side characters that I'm fond of, and the pacing was tight and expertly plotted. I read over 200 pages during this past weekend alone. Overall, I found myself really enjoying this one (I know, I'm surprised, too) and gave this one 4/5 stars on Goodreads!

CURRENTLY READING
  • Red Scrolls of Magic (The Eldest Curses, #1) by Cassandra Clare and Wesley Chu: So, I'm mentioning this one upfront because I borrowed it from my library's eBook app, and then only got about halfway through before my checkout for it expired. Whoops. I put myself back on the hold list, but it looks like I have "about 18 weeks" to wait until I can get this bad boy back, so. It looks like this might not be finished before the year is out. This one's on me, folks. 

  • A Midsummer's Night Dream by William Shakespeare: Another one that I'm mentioning upfront because I've been reading this forever and still haven't finished it. I'm really liking this play (which is one of his more famous comedies, I believe), however I've never been very good with classics. The language tends to slow me down! But I'm going to try and finish this soon, even if it's on the backburner for now while I finish up my other reads.

  • The Hobbit, by J. R. R. Tolkien: Okay, so I know I just said I'm not great at classics, but bare with me. The Hobbit is one of those books that I always default to when responding to the "What's your favorite book?" question, but the truth it that I haven't reread it in a very long time. I'm really scared of it not holding up, but I just picked it up today and Bilbo Baggins is honestly as relatable as ever. I adore him, and I adore the style of writing that Tolkien pursued with this particular novel. I find it to be rather tongue-in-cheek and to fit the narrative quite well. I'm only about 30 pages through this reread, but so far I really am enjoying it. It's one of those books that feels like coming home.

  • Warbreaker, by Brandon Sanderson: Finally, and perhaps most excitingly, is Warbreaker! I've been wanting to pursue the expansive Fantasy universe that is the Cosmere for a very long time, and since this book is up for free on his website, I figured that I might as well start here! It's supposed to be a standalone (possibly with a distant sequel?) which makes it more accessible as well. I've heard people praise Sanderson's world-building far and wide, and even though I'm only ~25% of the way through, I can definitely see why this is. I've had to make myself a little Google Doc just to keep tabs on everything! I'm liking this a lot though, and can't wait to continue on!

TO BE READ
  • The Way of Kings (The Stormlight Archive, #1) by Brandon Sanderson: Yes, this is ambitious considering it is a 1,000+ page tome. But guys, I am so excited to read this one. It sounds exactly up my alley, and I've already ordered it (like a month ago... yay for slow COVID/holidays shipping) so I'm probably going to drop everything to read it once it arrives. I've heard so many good things, and even though I have already spoiled myself on a lot of this series, it is, as a wise man once said, more about the journey than it is the destination...

  • Blood Rites (Dresden Files, #6) by Jim Butcher: I've heard that this one takes a bit of a dip in quality compared to some of the previous books, which is a bit nerve-wracking considering I was just starting to warm up to this series. According to the back of the book, part of it takes place on an adult film set which is.... daunting, considering how much I already hate Harry Dresden's descriptions of the women he encounters in daily life. I'm worried that will be tenfold with this one. But I already have it on hand, so once my "currently reading" stack is whittled down a little bit, I will definitely be cracking this one open!

  • Ghosts of the Shadow Market (Shadowhunters #???) by Cassandra Clare et. al: Can you guys tell that I got myself into a bad book hangover after reading Chain of Gold? All I wanted was more of the Shadowhunters world... I've read several of the short stories in this collection already, and so far this is my favorite short story collection of the bunch. However my hold on the library is still "about 2 weeks" away, so we will see if I'll be able to wrap things up before the year is out, or if I'll have to wait until 2021 to do so!

So there we have it! My "TBR" for the end of this year (and let's be real, early next year as well. I'm going to be keeping busy!) Is this a little bit ambitious for a girl who read a grand total of ten (10) books this year? Yes, but I've finished Finals week at school, and just turned in my two-weeks notice for my current job (my new job doesn't start up until January 3rd) so I'll have a bit more time than I usually do to get some reading done! I also want to catch up on Campaign 2 of Critical Role, and possibly get some writing done for the first time in forever.

What are everyone else's Winter Break plans--both for your TBR and otherwise?

I hope that everyone has a safe and healthy holiday (and presently a happy Hanukkah, to everyone who celebrates!) Let's end this year strong and socially distanced! :)

Until next time!

Saturday, August 1, 2020

Recent Reads and Watches

Hello, all! It's been another long while since I've posted anything on this blog (I am more active on my Goodreads page, so feel free to add me as a friend there if you're so inclined!)

Despite my absence and my current summer job (with it's occasional 60 hour work weeks... blah) I have been reading and watching new TV shows like there is no tomorrow! So because I have a three day weekend, and because I'm procrastinating on a couple of my other tasks that I need to get done, I figured I would post a little update with my current books that I'm reading, as well as TV shows that I am currently watching.

First, books!

RECENT READS

The first of my reads is Summer Knight (The Dresden Files, #4) by Jim Butcher. I'm about 70 pages through it so far, and I'm not minding it. I'm still in that space where I don't have a really passionate opinion about this series yet--so far I've been giving the books 2 or 3 stars each on Goodreads. I do like a few of the characters (Murphy, Marcone, Michael... all the 'M' names apparently) but Harry himself is not my favorite archetype for a character, so I don't really... care? What happens to him? Still, I'm going to soldier on and continue the series, and I'll let you guys know what my official position is about 16 books from now!

My second read is Truthwitch (The Witchlands, #1) by Susan Dennard. This one is a YA Fantasy that released a few years back, and it is actually a reread for me. The first time around, I gave it 3.5 stars, but I won a giveaway for this book, the novella, and the sequel, so I am definitely planning on continuing in the series. And I'm actually liking it a bit more this time around--maybe because there isn't as much hype or expectations surrounding it. I do feel like there's this weird sense of a lot of payoff without a lot of buildup, even only 150 pages through. But I guess that means that things will only get more exciting from here on out!

I'm hoping to finish both of these books in the next couple weeks and then start in on my reread of The Hobbit!

RECENT WATCHES



Show: Hannibal
My Watching Status: Complete
# of Seasons: 3 (@ Netflix... make it 4!)
Favorite Episodes: 1x10, 1x13, 2x12, 2x13, 3x12, 3x13
Streaming Service: Netflix

This was the first of my recent binge-watches and it was a doozy. One part crime procedural, one part psychological thriller, one part horror and one part gothic romance, the visuals and slowburn of this show were delectably done. There were parallels drawn between episodes that I know are going to be even more rewarding upon a rewatch (which I plan to do in around October, since Autumn/Halloween season seems like the perfect time for it.) I really loved the characters, especially the main character, Will Graham. I felt so bad for him, but his descent into madness (as it were) was really gripping and I never knew what direction the show would go next. Also, kudos for making murders occasionally strangely beautiful?

(Also the Season 2 finale of this show is in IMDB's Top 15 highest rated TV show episodes of all time, and it's place is rightly earned.)

Also, obligatory content warnings for (extreme) gore, violence, murder, cannibalism, gaslighting, and probably others that I am blanking on right now. If you have a strong stomach however, I definitely recommend this criminally underrated show.



Show: Community
My Watching Status: Currently on late Season 5
# of Seasons: 6 (and a movie?)
Favorite Episodes: 1x23, 2x06, 2x13, 2x23, 2x24, 3x04, 3x10, 3x16, 3x17, 4x03, 4x05, 5x05
Streaming Service: Netflix

This has been the latest binge watch with my little brother. We are both watching this for the first time, although it has been recommended to me before. I wasn't 100% sure about it at first, but it quickly proved to be just as funny and endearing as some of my other favorite sitcoms like Parks and Recreation and Brooklyn Nine-Nine. This show follows a study group full of misfits at a community college that is kind of falling apart at the seams. I think the characters are great, and it honestly has made me laugh more times than I can count. The levity of this show is much appreciated during this trying time, and I am also glad to finally understand some of the memes and jokes that come from this show! (Such as the gif of Troy walking into a chaotic room with pizza! Obligatory gif attached below.)



I have to say, one of my favorite parts of the show is undoubtedly Troy and Abed's friendship (and they also happen to be my two favorite characters), so I'm more than a little bummed that Donald Glover left the show, since it means I won't get to see any more of their shenanigans... until I rewatch that is!


Finally, other shows I've recently watched have included Rick and Morty (a show done by the creator of Community. My brothers made me watch it, since all three of them really like it. Personally, it is not my favorite but I'm glad they are having a good time at least!) as well as rewatching my all-time favorite show, Lost. I'm almost done with that one, though.

If anybody has any other TV show or book recommendations for me, I am all ears! Now, off to hopefully get those tasks I've been procrastinating on done... or maybe I will just continue my Community marathon instead. :P

Until next time!