The adventures of the book worm who is trying to do a little of everything, especially bouncing back into shape.
Monday, October 22, 2018
All systems Red, by Martha Wells
I read this for Book club. I never would have picked it up otherwise. It's not my usual genre.
I really enjoyed this book and its main character, Murderbot. Murderbot was bored and overroder its governer, so it no longer had to take direct orders. It followed enough orders so that no one noticed for a long time.
This is its journey to being left alone by the humans. It will help out when the humans get in trouble, but doesn't go out of its way to help, normally.
There is so much humor in this book, and I want to read the sequels. They are a little out of my price range right now, though. I'll get to them eventually, though.
All Systems Red on Goodreads
Book Club 10/21
We were reading All Systems Red and/or The Changeling. We could read one or both. I only read All Systems Red. The Changeling is on my to be read list, of course.
Book Club started at 4. I arrived at the meeting area at 3:30, so I set my alarm and took a short nap. I wandered over to the meeting area, still waking up. Thankfully, I was only the third one there. We discussed what everyone had been up to since we last met, and then the fourth person arrived, diving head first into discussion about the book that I hadn't read yet. Ok, I guess we are starting. While they were discussing the book, I relaxed and watched the foot traffic. The fifth person arrived, and he hadn't read the other book yet, either, so he joined me in not paying attention to the discussion. A very large, friendly dog, named Shannon, decided that I'd be the best bet to get a pat on the head and a little attention. She was right.
That discussion lasted all of about fifteen minutes, so we moved on to All Systems Red. It was a very short book, but was very interesting. But, we only got about ten minutes of discussion out of it. The rest was discussion of other books we are reading, and movies that we saw. It was well worth the travelling to get book and movie recommendations. I also found several books that I do not want to read.
Saturday, October 20, 2018
Public transportation, movies and a show
I took the streetcar downtown to see a movie with the cinema group. The organizer didn't show up, but two lovely people who didn't RSVP joined me at the movie. The theater was tiny. 34 seats. Right next to a book store. A big one. I was very excited.
I like taking public transportation when I go downtown or anywhere in the city, because I don't have have to deal with parking and because it gives me quiet time to read as long as I have a seat or at least enough personal space.
There's always a show on public transportation. Today's opening act was a rather smelly, rather drunk guy on his cell phone. "Hi baby! I'm out going to make more money for you! When I get home, you can unlock my dick!" Thankfully, he lost signal, gave up and found a seat. He pulls a beer out of his pocket and drops a condom on the floor.
At the next stop, there is the second and third act. Act two is the guy kick boxing the air to music. Act three is the woman screaming that she's not going to be ignored and she can't pass the slanted part of the station.
The closing act was when a teenager shook a pineapple Fanta and opened it. He wore it, though. Not me.
Thursday, October 18, 2018
book list
Wednesday, October 17, 2018
More challenges
I also can't work out because of the cough. I usually am able to prop the kindle up on the treadmill while I walk. I'm not getting the time on the treadmill because I can't catch my breath.
I have been forcing myself to get a chapter a day read of several books for several reasons. It looks like I'm not making progress because the progress is thinned out over several books. Hopefully, I'll be finishing several all at once.
As of now, I only have two things on my schedule for this weekend, so maybe I can get some reading done between those two things.
I need to get these books done by these dates.
All Systems Red complete by 10/21, 4pm for scifi fantasy bookclub
Black Beauty chapters read for buddy read
The Bette Davis Club complete by 10/27 for Vegas bookclub
She's Not There complete by 10/24 for Avenues bookclub
A Second Chance complete by 10/17 for SS10 Goodread challenge
Where Nobody Knows Your Name chapters read for buddy read
I should also read these, but I'm not on a real deadline.
Less I was supposed to have finished for Avenues bookclub, but I wasn't getting into it and I was getting sick
Winnie the Pooh I checked it out from the library and have renewed it multiple times, expecting to finish it.
Invisible Man I started it for non fiction bookclub, but ran out of time.
I also want to get the stack of paper books down so that the pile on my nightstand isn't threatening to topple over on me in my sleep.
A Symphony of Echoes, by Jodi Taylor
The second installment of The Chronicles of St. Mary's started out with Jack the Ripper and gets more exciting from there. I love this series so far. Some things get a little silly, but for good reason. The story kept my attention the whole time, and I couldn't wait to start the next in the series.
Max and Kal go on Kal's final jump. It's touch and go for a while, when they run into Jack the Ripper and he engages them, instead of them just observing history. The fact that there are more sequels let me know that Max was ok, otherwise, I might have written her off before the jump was complete.
Leon and Max go on a much needed vacation, and events there are a complete surprise to me. I was not expecting any of it.
This series always keeps me guessing, and there are several quotes that I found extremely funny, including the one about beards only being fashionable on men. I highly recommend this series.
A Symphony of Echos on Goodread
Thursday, October 11, 2018
Current stress
Here is my current stressor. My book challenge. Every time I log into Goodreads, it reminds me that I'm behind. I'm finishing a book a week, but I don't seem to be getting anywhere. I stay at 12 or 13 books behind.
I have several books close to halfway finished, so I hope to finish them back to back and get down to 10 or 11 books behind.
I did start a mini book club with friends. Three of us read very similar books, and we talk almost daily, so we decided we are going to organize ourselves and discuss what we are reading. Two more friends tagged on to see what we were discussing. Rules for book choices include availability on Kindle Unlimited and audiobook. I think we can manage that. I got to choose the first book - The Bette Davis Club. Due on the 27th.
Furiously Happy: A Funny Book About Horrible Things, by Jenny Lawson
I really enjoyed this book. It scared me a little because I could relate so well to her stories. I knew where she was going with her off on a tangent stories. I laughed out loud during most of the book. A friend and I bought a copy for another friend, so we could all discuss taxidermy giraffes and throwing away your keys instead of garbage. We know we aren't alone.
Furiously Happy: A Funny Book About Horrible Things
Monday, October 8, 2018
The Zookeeper's Wife, by Diane Ackerman
When I started this book, I knew that it had been made into a movie. I hadn't realized that it was a true story. This is the story of Antonina Zabinski who always had a connection to animals. She was a strong woman who kept it together during the war.
The author wrote this wonderful story based on memoirs and interviews with those who were in the villa. I loved how they mentioned the death and destruction that the war caused, but didn't dwell on it. It happened and everyone else moved along with their lives, trying to stay alive and helping others stay alive during the war.
The zoo animals and pets were talked about just like the people were. I was glad to know what happened to each of them at the end of the book.
The Zookeeper's Wife on Goodreads