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One-Liner Wednesday


What are you all doing for NaNoWriMo (National Novel Writing Month) now that we don’t have a website to keep track of our progress?

My question is the One-Liner of One-Liner Wednesday.

Drums of Autumn (Outlander, #4)Drums of Autumn by Diana Gabaldon
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Blood of My Blood has prompted me to read the series once again. I’m finding the series as good as I did the first time, maybe now with more depth than I had before. But this is a fantastic series in books and on television. Blood of My Blood is moving a bit slow, but maybe there’s a reason. I trust Diana Gabaldon and the writers of the television series to write another great watch.
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I just finished this second read of the fourth book. I wanted to be ready for the new season on television. I didn’t need to read the whole series, although I watched the entire show from season 1. I really love the music by Bear McCreary. I just wanted to refresh my memory of what happens to the Frasers and the rest once they are in America.

I loved the story written, narrated, or acted. Though a little different in each case, it is a fun ride.

Davina Porter narrates with such a varied voice that one always knows whose viewpoint we are hearing. Every now and then, I get confused between Bree and Clair or Roger and Jamie. But it doesn’t take long before a person can know who they are hearing.

I have already started book five, as it has more about the American Revolution through the Frasers’ eyes. I can’t wait to see how they do it on the show. I love all the time travel. I love visiting other countries and hearing the histories brought to life by Diana Gabaldon, whose research and knowledge are portrayed in the books and the show.
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The following was from my first reading/listening from March 2020.

Oops! I nearly forgot to review this one. I just moved into the next read (a library book).

I really wish I had read this before the series on television. I liked the rhythm of the story better. I like the viewpoints presented here, as Clair’s rather than Bree’s, as the television series has it. It is different not having the information about the daughter making the voyage back in time and back to America.

I think we got into Roger’s head a little more, too. It doesn’t take away from the show. Interestingly, the directors and actors adapted the storyline without losing its essence.

No spoilers here. Just glad I read (listened to the Audible) it and can’t wait to get into the next one!

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The Baby Dragon Café (The Baby Dragon, #1)The Baby Dragon Café by Aamna Qureshi
My rating: 2 of 5 stars

When you find yourself having a sleepless night, it is nice to have a cozy book about baby dragons on hand. This was quite cozy. The amount of tension was just right to help me calm my thoughts.

That said, I was disappointed there weren’t more bits about the baby dragons. It is more of a romance and a career goal that includes dragons. The writing was immature. The author didn’t seem to let go of reality so as to allow the reader to fall into the imaginary world she built.

Ash Raja and Hunter Johns narrated nicely. I did like that they helped the listener separate the characters.

I picked up this audiobook on Libby.

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Sunday Funny (😥)


Our leaves are turning yellow. Plus side: no more flies.

Stream of Consciousness Saturday, Seven


Your Friday prompt for Stream of Consciousness Saturday is “seven.” Use it however you’re inspired to. Have fun!

Seven

Seventh Heaven

Seven bells from coffins that must have felt like seven —-

I’ve been running the prompt in my head all night and most of the day.

Seven dwarfs. That’s when I got stuck. Happy, Dopey, Doc– then I got stuck.  My stream would quit and get distracted.

Finally, I looked it up.

Bashful, Doc, Dopey, Grumpy, Happy, Sleepy, and Sneezy

Hi, ho. I got no more.


Yay! Finished! I need to seal it but I’m starting another balloon diamond painting tomorrow.

I finished a Kindle book, an actual visually read book. I’ll post the review Sunday.

I love socks!

Up to the arches in this pair of Yoga socks.
Ribbing the arch on my watermelon socks.1
Almost to the arch on these slipper socks.
Future scrappy socks. Or should I frog and make yoga slipper socks? I don’t have much of my favorite yarn leftover.
Reawakening an old project. Convertible fingerless glove mittens. They are completely knitted, I just need to sew up the finger bits and attach the mitten part. I sewed one index finger. Nine more to go. Have I mentioned, I don’t like the sewing parts of knitting or crocheting? Ugh. But I feel it’s a good project for a gift or because it’s getting cold.

Look what I found in my piano bench! I’m sight-reading through the book figuring out what songs to concentrate on. Eleanor Rigby I can sing while playing. Most songs are too hard for me to do both.

I’ve skimmed through about a fourth of the book so far.
Up, Up and away!

Thoughts for Thursday


I believe this!

One-Liner Wednesday


Let your vittles shut your pie-hole.

Is it any wonder why my generation is fighting the bulge? I heard that a lot as a Chatty Cathy Child.
A prompt from Linda G. Hill. One-Liner Wednesday

Don’t You Hate It


When you get to bed time and you still don’t know what to blog?

Yeah… Me, too

Meandering Monday


As Mondays go, this one felt fruitful.

I don’t know about the rest of you, but the flow of our weekend messes up Mondays. All the habits I try to keep the rest of the week, just disappear. Piano, exercise, diamond painting, etc. don’t find a place/time.

So Mondays I have to reinvent my life. Mondays I have to settle for less time, less quality. But today felt like a Wednesday or Thursday. I didn’t have to sacrifice. 33 minutes of stationary bike, 45 minutes piano, and half an hour diamond painting. I don’t know why it went so well this time. But I am so grateful.

I hope you had a wonderful Monday, too.

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