My Monday tradition, including a look back and a look ahead — what I read last week, what new books came my way, and what books are keeping me busy right now. Plus a smattering of other stuff too.
Life.
I’m still in my big, bulky splint — soon to be replaced by a hard cast for another month. I’m adapting, but my typing is still slow, awkward, and full of annoying typos.
**Random question: Has anyone tried a split keyboard? I’m wondering if this might be a possible improvement for me.
Please forgive me for not commenting on more of your blog posts! I’m “liking” as much as I can, but I find actually typing responses is really tiring.
And I realize that overall I’m blessed with good health and feel a bit guilty complaining about a temporary situation… I’m trying my best to grin and bear it without getting too whiny!
What did I read during the last week?
New reviews — I wrote a two-in-one review for these two incredible, powerful books:
- Our War by Craig DiLouie
- Wanderers by Chuck Wendig
I also read the graphic novel version of The Handmaid’s Tale, which was stunning and beautiful. There’s no substitute for reading Margaret Atwood’s original novel, but this is a worthy, well-done companion. The artwork is a visual treat — as with the TV series, the use of color is powerful and evocative. Highly recommended.
Pop Culture
Anyone else watching Four Weddings and a Funeral on Hulu? I binged seven episodes over the weekend — such fun!
Fresh Catch:
I’ve always loved this Gaiman fairy tale — I’m so excited for the illustrated edition!
What will I be reading during the coming week?
Currently in my hands:
The Warehouse by Rob Hart: A fun look at the possible future of an Amazon-ified America. Interesting so far!
Now playing via audiobook:
How much do I love October Daye? There just aren’t enough words. Doing an audio re-read in preparation for the next new book!
Ongoing reads:
Two ongoing book group read right now:
- The Pickwick Papers by Charles Dickens
- Virgins by Diana Gabaldon
So many books, so little time…





































































