Amber's (scaifea) Thread #11
This is a continuation of the topic Amber's (scaifea) Thread #10.
Talk 75 Books Challenge for 2023
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Hey, everybody!
I'm Amber, a one-time Classics professor, turned stay-at-home parent/lady of leisure, turned part-time library assistant, turned once again Classics professor, and turned librarian again. I spend my free time sewing, writing, knitting, baking, and, of course, reading.
My reading life is happily governed by lists, which means that I read a healthy variety of things across various genres.
I'm 48 going on 12 and live in Ohio with my husband, Tomm; our son, Charlie; Mario, the Golden Retriever; and Agent Fitzsimmons, the Border Collie.
Here I am modeling the gorgeous headband that Ana (the library patron for whom I'm learning Spanish) brought back from Guatemala for me:

Favorite Books from 2022
Solutions and Other Problems
Beat the Reaper
Hyperbole and a Half
We Ride Upon Sticks
The Prestige
The Ogress and the Orphans
Perfume: The Story of a Murderer
A Fatal Grace
The Ghost Writer
In the Woods
This Book Is Gay
Brothersong
A Court of Thorns and Roses
The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo
Waiting for the Flood
Heartstopper
Alice I Have Been
Cemetery Boys
The Plot
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What I'm Reading Now:
-The Prince and the Dressmaker (from my Read Soon! shelves)
-N or M? (mystery)
-Katherine (romance)
-My Hero Academia vol 14 (manga)
-Practical Magic (wishlist book)
-Deryni Rising (Green Dragon 1001 Fantasy Books)
-Lair of the Lion (Beauty & the Beast retellings)
-Fangirl (audiobook)
-Linger (Stiefvater Bibliography)
-Snow (from the library displays)
-Light from Uncommon Stars (Alex Award)
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The books I have going at once and the On Deck books nearly all come from the following categories and lists:
-The yearly winners of a handful of the YALSA awards (Newbery, Caldecott, Schneider, Stonewall, Printz, Alex)
-A mystery
-A romance novel
-Manga
-A book from my wishlist (it's *so* long)
-A book from the Green Dragon 1001 Fantasy List
-A Beauty and the Beast retelling
-An audiobook, which I listen to as I knit/sew/otherwise craft/clean/drive/pack and unpack cargo at work
-Agatha Christie's bibliography
-Stephen Fry's bibliography
-John Boyne bibliography
-Neil Gaiman's bibliography
-Christopher Moore's bibliography
-Maggie Stiefvater's bibliography
-The NEH Timeless Classics list
-The National Book Award list
-The Pulitzer list
-An unread book from my shelves
-A book from my Read Soon! shelves
-Book-a-year challenge: A few years ago I made a year-by-year list to see how far I could go back with consecutive reads. I've since been trying to fill in the gap years.
-A full-on re-read through Shakespeare's stuff.
-The yearly winners of a handful of the YALSA awards (Newbery, Caldecott, Schneider, Stonewall, Printz, Alex)
-A mystery
-A romance novel
-Manga
-A book from my wishlist (it's *so* long)
-A book from the Green Dragon 1001 Fantasy List
-A Beauty and the Beast retelling
-An audiobook, which I listen to as I knit/sew/otherwise craft/clean/drive/pack and unpack cargo at work
-Agatha Christie's bibliography
-Stephen Fry's bibliography
-John Boyne bibliography
-Neil Gaiman's bibliography
-Christopher Moore's bibliography
-Maggie Stiefvater's bibliography
-The NEH Timeless Classics list
-The National Book Award list
-The Pulitzer list
-An unread book from my shelves
-A book from my Read Soon! shelves
-Book-a-year challenge: A few years ago I made a year-by-year list to see how far I could go back with consecutive reads. I've since been trying to fill in the gap years.
-A full-on re-read through Shakespeare's stuff.
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Books Read
JANUARY
1. A Face for Picasso (Schneider Honor Book) - 7/10
2. The Devotion of Suspect X (audiobook) - 9/10
3. Heartstopper vol 4 (series read) - 9/10
4. Elatsoe (audiobook) - 9/10
5. A Court of Silver Flames (a Beauty and the Beast retelling) - 10/10
6. Shuna's Journey (manga) - 9/10
7. Still Alice (audiobook) - 8/10
8. My Hero Academia vol 7 (manga) - 9/10
9. Summer Bird Blue (audiobook) - 8/10
10. A Heartbeat Away (audiobook) - 8/10
11. A Parcel of Patterns (1001 Children's Books) - 8/10
12. Jacquard's Web (wishlist) - 6/10
13. Spider Sparrow (1001 Children's Books) - 8/10
14. Radio Silence (audiobook) - 10/10
15. I Am Not Esther (1001 Children's Books) - 9/10
16. The Day the World Came to Town (audiobook) - 9/10
17. When He Was Wicked (romance) - 9/10
FEBRUARY
18. Tarnished Are the Stars (audiobook) - 8/10
19. A Second Treasury of Knitting Patterns (for a couple of my category challenges) - 8/10
20. Assassination Classroom vol 3 (manga) - 8/10
21. Drums Along the Mohawk (NEH list) - 7/10
22. My Hero Academia vol 8 (manga) - 10/10
23. In the Ravenous Dark (audiobook) - 9/10
24. The Beauty and the Beast (B&B retellings) - 9/10
25. So Cold the River (audiobook) - 9/10
26. The Joy Luck Club (unread book from my shelves) - 9/10
27. Taken at the Flood (Christie bibliography) - 8/10
28. The Secret Life of Bees (Books I'm Reading with My Friend, Rob) - 7/10
MARCH
29. The Lady's Guide to Petticoats and Piracy (audiobook) - 9/10
30. Given Vol 1 (manga) - 10/10
31. Sophie Go's Lonely Hearts Club (audiobook) - 9/10
32. Last Night at the Telegraph Club (Stonewall Award) - 9/10
33. Sarah's Key (audiobook) - 9/10
34. Almost Flying (Stonewall Honor Book) - 8/10
35. The Cat Who Saved Books (audiobook) - 10/10
36. Assassination Classroom vol 4 (manga) - 8/10
37. Killer Research (mystery) - 8/10
38. The Weird Sisters (audiobook) - 9/10
39. Lest Darkness Fall (Green Dragon 1001 Fantasy Books) - 6/10
40. The Call of Cthulhu (editing job for my classicist friend) - 2/10
41. Heartless (audiobook) - 8/10
APRIL
42. My Hero Academia vol 9 (manga) - 10/10
43. Ape House (audiobook) - 8/10
44. The Screwtape Letters (audiobook) - 7/10
45. Strange Objects (1001 Children's Books) - 8/10
46. Two Night in Lisbon (audiobook) - 8/10
47. The World Without Us (audiobook) - 8/10
48. Mrs. Stephen Fry's Diary (Fry bibliography) - 8/10
49. Given vol 2 (manga) - 10/10
50. On the Road (books I'm reading with my friend, Rob) - 7/10
51. The Ghost Drum (1001 Children's Books) - 9/10
52. It's in His Kiss (romance) - 9/10
53. The Woman in White (audiobook) - 9/10
54. A Gentleman in Moscow (wishlist) - 7/10
MAY
55. Bad Feminist (audiobook) - 10/10
56. Destination Unknown (audiobook) - 9/10
57. Pi: A Biography (wishlist) - 6/10
58. The Strain (audiobook) - 7/10
59. Freewater (Newbery Medal) - 9/10
60. My Hero Academia Vol 10 (manga) - 10/10
61. Assassination Classroom Vol 5 (manga) - 8/10
62. The Young Elites (audiobook) - 8/10
63. Blizzard of Glass (audiobook) - 8/10
64. The Witches (audiobook) - 8/10
65. Silverlock (Green Dragon 1001 Fantasy Books) - 6/10
66. The Night Strangers (audiobook) - 9/10
67. Ash (audiobook) - 9/10
68. The Changeover (1001 Children's Books) - 8/10
69. Lunatics (audiobook) - 8/10
JUNE
70. Avalon High (audiobook) - 8/10
71. Hollow Kingdom (from my Read Soon! shelves) - 8/10
72. The Darkness Outside Us (Stonewall Honor Book) - 9/10
73. The Things That Keep Us Here (audiobook) - 8/10
74. The Plot and the Pendulum (mystery) - 8/10
75. My Hero Academia vol 11 (manga) - 9/10
76. The Coming of the Dragon (audiobook) - 9/10
77. Beauty and the Werewolf (B&B retelling) - 9/10
78. Mother May I (impulse library checkout) - 8/10
79. They Came to Baghdad (Christie bibliography) - 8/10
JULY
80. The White Devil (audiobook) - 8/10
81. The Jumbies (audiobook) - 8/10
82. The Martian (audiobook) - 10/10
83. Kon Tiki (NEH) - 6/10
84. Assassination Classroom vol 6 (manga) - 7/10
85. The Looking Glass Wars (audiobook) - 8/10
86. Snow, Glass, Apples (Gaiman bibliography) - 10/10
87. When She Woke (audiobook) - 8/10
88. The Hawkline Monster (from the library displays) - 8/10
89. Premeditated Peppermint (mystery) - 8/10
90. The Lost Sun (audiobook) - 8/10
91. Wildwood (unread book from my shelves) - 6/10
92. Ordeal By Innocence (Christie bibliography) - 7/10
93. Sin in the Second City (audiobook) - 8/10
94. Notes on a Nervous Planet (from my Read Soon! Shelves) - 7/10
AUGUST
95. On the Way to the Wedding (romance) - 8/10
96. The Snow Child (audiobook) - 8/10
97. Firekeeper's Daughter (Printz Award) - 9/10
98. The Tiger (audiobook) - 7/10
99. My Hero Academia Volume 12 (manga) - 9/10
100. Forgotten Bookmarks (an unread book from my shelves) - 8/10
101. The Star-Touched Queen (audiobook) - 8/10
102. Throne of Glass (mother's day present from Charlie) - 8/10
103. The Agathas (audiobook) - 8/10
104. The Thief of Time (Boyne bibliography) - 8/10
105. Toxic Toffee (mystery) - 8/10
106. Queen Charlotte (romance) - 7/10
107. Making Faces (B&B retelling) - 4/10
108. The Lodger (audiobook) - 8/10
109. Greywaren (Stiefvater bibliography) - 10/10
SEPTEMBER
110. The Suspicions of Mr. Whicher (audiobook) - 8/10
111. Concrete Rose (Printz Honor Book) - 9/10
112. The Great Gatsby (unread book from my shelves) - 9/10
113. Les Miserables (Book-A-Year Challenge) - 9/10
114. Beastars vol 1 (manga) - 7/10
115. The Moving Finger (Christie bibliography) - 8/10
116. Tiger Lily (audiobook) - 9/10
117. Floodland (library display book) - 7/10
118. The Neil Gaiman Reader (Gaiman bibliography) - 10/10
119. The Ugly Duchess (audiobook) - 3/10
120. Wrapped (audiobook) - 9/10
121. Glitterland (romance) - 8/10
122. The Deep (audiobook) - 8/10
123. Marshmallow Malice (mystery) - 7/10
124. Eleanor & Park (audiobook) - 8/10
125. I'm Glad My Mom Died (Alex Award) - 9/10
126. My Hero Academia vol 13 (manga) - 9/10
127. Promise Boys (audiobook) - 9/10
128. Boy Meets Boy (audiobook) - 8/10
129. Evil Under the Sun (Christie bibliography) - 8/10
OCTOBER
130. The Mysterious Island (NEH Timeless Classics) - 7/10
131. The Farm (audiobook) - 9/10
132. The Lost Library (impulse library checkout) - 10/10
133. Ghost Wood Song (audiobook) - 9/10
134. Z for Zachariah (audiobook) - 8/10
135. Towing Jehovah (wishlist) - 6/10
136. Cinderella Is Dead (audiobook) - 9/10
137. Bird Box (audiobook) - 9/10
138. The Halloween Tree (impulse library checkout) - 8/10
139. Nick and Charlie (Read Soon! Shelves) - 9/10
140. Jay's Gay Agenda (audiobook) - 7/10
141. Thirteen Reasons Why (audiobook) - 8/10
142. The Hollow (Christie bibliography) - 9/10
143. Of Fire and Stars (audiobook) - 6/10
NOVEMBER
144. The Getaway (audiobook) - 8/10
145. Shakespeare for Squirrels (Moore bibliography) - 10/10
146. Black Butler vol 1 (manga) - 9/10
147. They Both Die at the End (audiobook) - 9/10
148. Lemon Drop Dead (mystery) - 7/10
149. A Land More Kind Than Home (audiobook) - 9/10
150. Why Buddhism Is True (audiobook) - 8/10
151. Let It Snow (romance) - 8/10
152. The Storied Life of AJ Fikry (audiobook) - 9/10
153. Horrorstor (audiobook) - 8/10
154. A House with Good Bones (library display book) - 9/10
155. The Girl from the Sea (Read Soon! Shelves) - 8/10
156. The Downstairs Girl (audiobook) - 8/10
157. The Reader (audiobook) - 7/10
158. The Boy Detective (audiobook) - 6/10
159. East (Beauty and the Beast retelling) - 6/10
160. The Mind's Eye (audiobook) - 8/10
161. In the Event of Love (audiobook) - 8/10
162. How to Excavate a Heart (audiobook) - 8/10
163. Kiss Her Once for Me (audiobook) - 9/10
164. A Child's Christmas in Wales (annual reread) - 10/10
165. Ghost Stories: Stephen Fry's Definitive Collection (audiobook) - 9/10
166. You're a Mean One, Matthew Prince (romance) - 8/10
167. A Christmas Carol (annual reread) - 10/10
168. The Silent Patient (audiobook) - 9/10
JANUARY
1. A Face for Picasso (Schneider Honor Book) - 7/10
2. The Devotion of Suspect X (audiobook) - 9/10
3. Heartstopper vol 4 (series read) - 9/10
4. Elatsoe (audiobook) - 9/10
5. A Court of Silver Flames (a Beauty and the Beast retelling) - 10/10
6. Shuna's Journey (manga) - 9/10
7. Still Alice (audiobook) - 8/10
8. My Hero Academia vol 7 (manga) - 9/10
9. Summer Bird Blue (audiobook) - 8/10
10. A Heartbeat Away (audiobook) - 8/10
11. A Parcel of Patterns (1001 Children's Books) - 8/10
12. Jacquard's Web (wishlist) - 6/10
13. Spider Sparrow (1001 Children's Books) - 8/10
14. Radio Silence (audiobook) - 10/10
15. I Am Not Esther (1001 Children's Books) - 9/10
16. The Day the World Came to Town (audiobook) - 9/10
17. When He Was Wicked (romance) - 9/10
FEBRUARY
18. Tarnished Are the Stars (audiobook) - 8/10
19. A Second Treasury of Knitting Patterns (for a couple of my category challenges) - 8/10
20. Assassination Classroom vol 3 (manga) - 8/10
21. Drums Along the Mohawk (NEH list) - 7/10
22. My Hero Academia vol 8 (manga) - 10/10
23. In the Ravenous Dark (audiobook) - 9/10
24. The Beauty and the Beast (B&B retellings) - 9/10
25. So Cold the River (audiobook) - 9/10
26. The Joy Luck Club (unread book from my shelves) - 9/10
27. Taken at the Flood (Christie bibliography) - 8/10
28. The Secret Life of Bees (Books I'm Reading with My Friend, Rob) - 7/10
MARCH
29. The Lady's Guide to Petticoats and Piracy (audiobook) - 9/10
30. Given Vol 1 (manga) - 10/10
31. Sophie Go's Lonely Hearts Club (audiobook) - 9/10
32. Last Night at the Telegraph Club (Stonewall Award) - 9/10
33. Sarah's Key (audiobook) - 9/10
34. Almost Flying (Stonewall Honor Book) - 8/10
35. The Cat Who Saved Books (audiobook) - 10/10
36. Assassination Classroom vol 4 (manga) - 8/10
37. Killer Research (mystery) - 8/10
38. The Weird Sisters (audiobook) - 9/10
39. Lest Darkness Fall (Green Dragon 1001 Fantasy Books) - 6/10
40. The Call of Cthulhu (editing job for my classicist friend) - 2/10
41. Heartless (audiobook) - 8/10
APRIL
42. My Hero Academia vol 9 (manga) - 10/10
43. Ape House (audiobook) - 8/10
44. The Screwtape Letters (audiobook) - 7/10
45. Strange Objects (1001 Children's Books) - 8/10
46. Two Night in Lisbon (audiobook) - 8/10
47. The World Without Us (audiobook) - 8/10
48. Mrs. Stephen Fry's Diary (Fry bibliography) - 8/10
49. Given vol 2 (manga) - 10/10
50. On the Road (books I'm reading with my friend, Rob) - 7/10
51. The Ghost Drum (1001 Children's Books) - 9/10
52. It's in His Kiss (romance) - 9/10
53. The Woman in White (audiobook) - 9/10
54. A Gentleman in Moscow (wishlist) - 7/10
MAY
55. Bad Feminist (audiobook) - 10/10
56. Destination Unknown (audiobook) - 9/10
57. Pi: A Biography (wishlist) - 6/10
58. The Strain (audiobook) - 7/10
59. Freewater (Newbery Medal) - 9/10
60. My Hero Academia Vol 10 (manga) - 10/10
61. Assassination Classroom Vol 5 (manga) - 8/10
62. The Young Elites (audiobook) - 8/10
63. Blizzard of Glass (audiobook) - 8/10
64. The Witches (audiobook) - 8/10
65. Silverlock (Green Dragon 1001 Fantasy Books) - 6/10
66. The Night Strangers (audiobook) - 9/10
67. Ash (audiobook) - 9/10
68. The Changeover (1001 Children's Books) - 8/10
69. Lunatics (audiobook) - 8/10
JUNE
70. Avalon High (audiobook) - 8/10
71. Hollow Kingdom (from my Read Soon! shelves) - 8/10
72. The Darkness Outside Us (Stonewall Honor Book) - 9/10
73. The Things That Keep Us Here (audiobook) - 8/10
74. The Plot and the Pendulum (mystery) - 8/10
75. My Hero Academia vol 11 (manga) - 9/10
76. The Coming of the Dragon (audiobook) - 9/10
77. Beauty and the Werewolf (B&B retelling) - 9/10
78. Mother May I (impulse library checkout) - 8/10
79. They Came to Baghdad (Christie bibliography) - 8/10
JULY
80. The White Devil (audiobook) - 8/10
81. The Jumbies (audiobook) - 8/10
82. The Martian (audiobook) - 10/10
83. Kon Tiki (NEH) - 6/10
84. Assassination Classroom vol 6 (manga) - 7/10
85. The Looking Glass Wars (audiobook) - 8/10
86. Snow, Glass, Apples (Gaiman bibliography) - 10/10
87. When She Woke (audiobook) - 8/10
88. The Hawkline Monster (from the library displays) - 8/10
89. Premeditated Peppermint (mystery) - 8/10
90. The Lost Sun (audiobook) - 8/10
91. Wildwood (unread book from my shelves) - 6/10
92. Ordeal By Innocence (Christie bibliography) - 7/10
93. Sin in the Second City (audiobook) - 8/10
94. Notes on a Nervous Planet (from my Read Soon! Shelves) - 7/10
AUGUST
95. On the Way to the Wedding (romance) - 8/10
96. The Snow Child (audiobook) - 8/10
97. Firekeeper's Daughter (Printz Award) - 9/10
98. The Tiger (audiobook) - 7/10
99. My Hero Academia Volume 12 (manga) - 9/10
100. Forgotten Bookmarks (an unread book from my shelves) - 8/10
101. The Star-Touched Queen (audiobook) - 8/10
102. Throne of Glass (mother's day present from Charlie) - 8/10
103. The Agathas (audiobook) - 8/10
104. The Thief of Time (Boyne bibliography) - 8/10
105. Toxic Toffee (mystery) - 8/10
106. Queen Charlotte (romance) - 7/10
107. Making Faces (B&B retelling) - 4/10
108. The Lodger (audiobook) - 8/10
109. Greywaren (Stiefvater bibliography) - 10/10
SEPTEMBER
110. The Suspicions of Mr. Whicher (audiobook) - 8/10
111. Concrete Rose (Printz Honor Book) - 9/10
112. The Great Gatsby (unread book from my shelves) - 9/10
113. Les Miserables (Book-A-Year Challenge) - 9/10
114. Beastars vol 1 (manga) - 7/10
115. The Moving Finger (Christie bibliography) - 8/10
116. Tiger Lily (audiobook) - 9/10
117. Floodland (library display book) - 7/10
118. The Neil Gaiman Reader (Gaiman bibliography) - 10/10
119. The Ugly Duchess (audiobook) - 3/10
120. Wrapped (audiobook) - 9/10
121. Glitterland (romance) - 8/10
122. The Deep (audiobook) - 8/10
123. Marshmallow Malice (mystery) - 7/10
124. Eleanor & Park (audiobook) - 8/10
125. I'm Glad My Mom Died (Alex Award) - 9/10
126. My Hero Academia vol 13 (manga) - 9/10
127. Promise Boys (audiobook) - 9/10
128. Boy Meets Boy (audiobook) - 8/10
129. Evil Under the Sun (Christie bibliography) - 8/10
OCTOBER
130. The Mysterious Island (NEH Timeless Classics) - 7/10
131. The Farm (audiobook) - 9/10
132. The Lost Library (impulse library checkout) - 10/10
133. Ghost Wood Song (audiobook) - 9/10
134. Z for Zachariah (audiobook) - 8/10
135. Towing Jehovah (wishlist) - 6/10
136. Cinderella Is Dead (audiobook) - 9/10
137. Bird Box (audiobook) - 9/10
138. The Halloween Tree (impulse library checkout) - 8/10
139. Nick and Charlie (Read Soon! Shelves) - 9/10
140. Jay's Gay Agenda (audiobook) - 7/10
141. Thirteen Reasons Why (audiobook) - 8/10
142. The Hollow (Christie bibliography) - 9/10
143. Of Fire and Stars (audiobook) - 6/10
NOVEMBER
144. The Getaway (audiobook) - 8/10
145. Shakespeare for Squirrels (Moore bibliography) - 10/10
146. Black Butler vol 1 (manga) - 9/10
147. They Both Die at the End (audiobook) - 9/10
148. Lemon Drop Dead (mystery) - 7/10
149. A Land More Kind Than Home (audiobook) - 9/10
150. Why Buddhism Is True (audiobook) - 8/10
151. Let It Snow (romance) - 8/10
152. The Storied Life of AJ Fikry (audiobook) - 9/10
153. Horrorstor (audiobook) - 8/10
154. A House with Good Bones (library display book) - 9/10
155. The Girl from the Sea (Read Soon! Shelves) - 8/10
156. The Downstairs Girl (audiobook) - 8/10
157. The Reader (audiobook) - 7/10
158. The Boy Detective (audiobook) - 6/10
159. East (Beauty and the Beast retelling) - 6/10
160. The Mind's Eye (audiobook) - 8/10
161. In the Event of Love (audiobook) - 8/10
162. How to Excavate a Heart (audiobook) - 8/10
163. Kiss Her Once for Me (audiobook) - 9/10
164. A Child's Christmas in Wales (annual reread) - 10/10
165. Ghost Stories: Stephen Fry's Definitive Collection (audiobook) - 9/10
166. You're a Mean One, Matthew Prince (romance) - 8/10
167. A Christmas Carol (annual reread) - 10/10
168. The Silent Patient (audiobook) - 9/10
7lycomayflower
Aw, Mario. So snuggles
8scaifea

144. The Getaway by Lamar Giles (audiobook) - 8/10
Set inside a Disneyesque amusement park and told from the point of view of a handful of teens who work and live within its walls, this apocalyptic YA novel describes what happens when the 1% plot the destruction and rebuilding of the world, press the start button, and then hide behind the walls of a luxury resort to wait out the destruction. Spoiler: things get bad.
The idea for the plot is interesting, and at first the build-up was too, but somewhere about halfway through, it seemed to fall off into Bland Land, and the climax wasn’t as tense or thrilling as it could have been. I needed to be more invested in the characters, too.

145. Shakespeare for Squirrels by Christopher Moore (Moore bibliography) - 10/10
Pocket of Dog Snogging finds himself shipwrecked on the shores of Sort-Of-Not-Really-Athens in the middle of yet another Shakespeare play, and he skillfully muddles through the even-more-convoluted-than-Shakespeare-made-it plot, as he usually does.
I adore this character (I have such a soft spot for tricksters), and I adore Moore’s style. He completely dismantles AMND and scotch tapes it back together, but in the best way possible.
9scaifea
>7 lycomayflower: She is SO warm. And...heavy. But also very cozy and sweet.
10curioussquared
Happy new thread, Amber. Love the puppy glamour shots ;)
11scaifea
>10 curioussquared: Ha! Thanks!
14Ravenwoodwitch
Happy New Thread, Amber!
17alcottacre
Happy new thread, Amber!
18scaifea
Thanks, everyone!
>13 katiekrug: Mario is doing wonderfully - thanks for asking! Honestly, I'm a little peeved at our vet for making it seem so dire and that she'd very likely need surgery. That made me worry so much, and here she is, after the meds, back to normal. *shrug*
>15 drneutron: Oh, I highly recommend his Pocket series. You don't have to read them in order, really, but the first is Fool, then The Serpent of Venice, then this one.
>13 katiekrug: Mario is doing wonderfully - thanks for asking! Honestly, I'm a little peeved at our vet for making it seem so dire and that she'd very likely need surgery. That made me worry so much, and here she is, after the meds, back to normal. *shrug*
>15 drneutron: Oh, I highly recommend his Pocket series. You don't have to read them in order, really, but the first is Fool, then The Serpent of Venice, then this one.
20figsfromthistle
Happy new one!
21scaifea
>19 FAMeulstee: >20 figsfromthistle: Thanks!!
22scaifea
On the Agenda for Today:
I'm working a quick 9-12 shift, then I'll probably do some sewing/crafting before picking Charlie up from school. He'll go back this evening for a dress rehearsal for this weekend's Big Red Band Varsity Show, and I'll probably go back into the sewing room while he's rehearsing.
It was a good election day here in Ohio: Women's rights, legal weed, and the Columbus Metro Library levy all get passes! WOOT!
On the Reading Front:
I decided to dump The Phoenix and the Mirror after about 30 pages and moved on to Black Butler vol 1. Still listening to They Both Die at the End.
The Crafting Report:
I finished the prototype for the shorts, which I'll have my colleague try on to make sure the fit is right before making the Real Deal. I also made progress on Charlie's present and my current knitting xmas project.
What We're Watching:
I watched a couple of OUATs while knitting and crocheting, and Charlie and I watched a Glee and a Futurama.
I'm working a quick 9-12 shift, then I'll probably do some sewing/crafting before picking Charlie up from school. He'll go back this evening for a dress rehearsal for this weekend's Big Red Band Varsity Show, and I'll probably go back into the sewing room while he's rehearsing.
It was a good election day here in Ohio: Women's rights, legal weed, and the Columbus Metro Library levy all get passes! WOOT!
On the Reading Front:
I decided to dump The Phoenix and the Mirror after about 30 pages and moved on to Black Butler vol 1. Still listening to They Both Die at the End.
The Crafting Report:
I finished the prototype for the shorts, which I'll have my colleague try on to make sure the fit is right before making the Real Deal. I also made progress on Charlie's present and my current knitting xmas project.
What We're Watching:
I watched a couple of OUATs while knitting and crocheting, and Charlie and I watched a Glee and a Futurama.
24scaifea
>23 msf59: Thanks, Mark! Things are good here - I hope the same for you!
26lauralkeet
I'm so glad to see Mario is doing well on her meds! And hurray for Ohio! (I'm also happy about Virginia)
28PawsforThought
>22 scaifea: I saw the election results this morning and was very excited. Seems like Virginia did well, too.
29rosalita
>22 scaifea: Hooray for election victories in Ohio, Virginia and Kentucky (which re-elected its Democratic governor). Even here in blood-red Iowa, where we had city council and local school board elections, all but one school board candidate backed by the "Moms for Liberty" group across the state lost to candidates backed by the state teachers' union and progressive groups. It turns out the governor's and legislature's multi-year effort to demonize LGBTQ folks and ban books is not actually all that popular with actual Iowans. A minor miracle but a very welcome one.
30curioussquared
Yay Ohio!! 🥳
31Ravenwoodwitch
>22 scaifea: Wow, that's a pretty big day for elections.
And OOOH Black Butler; I loved that show to death in my early twenties. I was infatuated with the gothy aesthetic and horror elements (...and Sebastian but that may go without saying).
Can't wait to hear your thoughts.
And OOOH Black Butler; I loved that show to death in my early twenties. I was infatuated with the gothy aesthetic and horror elements (...and Sebastian but that may go without saying).
Can't wait to hear your thoughts.
33scaifea
>28 PawsforThought: Yep!
>29 rosalita: Oh, that's excellent news!! I feel like I have to try to remember that it's the militant loonies who plaster the roadsides with signs and that the more level-headed thinkers tend not to be as brazenly vocal. So pre-election, when it seems like there's no way saner heads will prevail, I'm (hopefully) getting a skewed view of the world.
>29 rosalita: Oh, that's excellent news!! I feel like I have to try to remember that it's the militant loonies who plaster the roadsides with signs and that the more level-headed thinkers tend not to be as brazenly vocal. So pre-election, when it seems like there's no way saner heads will prevail, I'm (hopefully) getting a skewed view of the world.
34scaifea
>30 curioussquared: Yes!!
>31 Ravenwoodwitch: I didn't know it was an anime, too. And yes to Sebastian. YES.
>32 MickyFine: Yep!
>31 Ravenwoodwitch: I didn't know it was an anime, too. And yes to Sebastian. YES.
>32 MickyFine: Yep!
35alcottacre
Have a wonderful Wednesday, Amber!
36RebaRelishesReading
Yep, a much better day-after-election-day than I expected. Gives one hope.
37lauralkeet
>33 scaifea: I feel like I have to try to remember that it's the militant loonies who plaster the roadsides with signs and that the more level-headed thinkers tend not to be as brazenly vocal. So pre-election, when it seems like there's no way saner heads will prevail, I'm (hopefully) getting a skewed view of the world.
Chris and I had the very same conversation yesterday, trying to keep each other sane. We've sent that happen before, and I think you are right!
Chris and I had the very same conversation yesterday, trying to keep each other sane. We've sent that happen before, and I think you are right!
38scaifea
>35 alcottacre: Thanks, Stasia - it was a pretty good one!
>36 RebaRelishesReading: Yes! Whew, right?
>37 lauralkeet: Now if only the popular vote actually meant something in the presidential election...
>36 RebaRelishesReading: Yes! Whew, right?
>37 lauralkeet: Now if only the popular vote actually meant something in the presidential election...
39scaifea
On the Agenda for Today:
I'm working 9-2, and we'll see how I'm feeling after that, but I may do some sewing. Charlie has rehearsal this afternoon, and then the Varsity Show will be tomorrow, Saturday, and Sunday. I'm excited to see the performance!
On the Reading Front:
I breezed through Black Butler vol 1, which is excellent and I adore Sebastian as I knew I would. Nearly finished with They Both Die at the End, and if I'm on cargo duty today I'll probably polish it off.
The Crafting Report:
I made good progress on both the knitting project and the Charlie project. (Details for both of these will have to wait until after xmas, I'm afraid.)
What We're Watching:
Charlie had rehearsal until 9:30 last night, so I was on my own. I binged some UOAT while crafting. I'm now in the middle of the season 6 musical (I'm likely talking only to Micky at this point), and just...wow. I feel like this must be the nadir. Or at least hopefully it is. Cripes.
I'm working 9-2, and we'll see how I'm feeling after that, but I may do some sewing. Charlie has rehearsal this afternoon, and then the Varsity Show will be tomorrow, Saturday, and Sunday. I'm excited to see the performance!
On the Reading Front:
I breezed through Black Butler vol 1, which is excellent and I adore Sebastian as I knew I would. Nearly finished with They Both Die at the End, and if I'm on cargo duty today I'll probably polish it off.
The Crafting Report:
I made good progress on both the knitting project and the Charlie project. (Details for both of these will have to wait until after xmas, I'm afraid.)
What We're Watching:
Charlie had rehearsal until 9:30 last night, so I was on my own. I binged some UOAT while crafting. I'm now in the middle of the season 6 musical (I'm likely talking only to Micky at this point), and just...wow. I feel like this must be the nadir. Or at least hopefully it is. Cripes.
40scaifea

146. Black Butler vol 1 by Yana Toboso (manga) - 9/10
The head of the Phantomhive family – owners of a massively successful British toy company – is just a boy, but no worries because he has a rather skilled butler…
Ooof, I’m hooked. Sebastian the very special butler has a new seat on the Literary Boyfriends Couch, and I will most certainly be continuing with the series.

147. They Both Die at the End by Adam Silvera (audiobook) - 9/10
Matteo and Rufus are two teens living very different lives in a NYC in which you get a Deathcast call around midnight on the day you will die. They meet each other for the first time on their death day, after matching up on a Last Friend app, and they spend the day together getting to know each other while they make the best of the few hours they have left.
A very cool premise, nicely done. It’s touching and sweet, affirming and gut-punching, all without being too saccharine or maudlin. Recommended.
41scaifea
On the Agenda for Today:
Menu planning and grocery list prep, grocery shopping, cookie baking, weekly bill sorting. Tonight is the first night of the Varsity Show, so we're all pretty excited, and I'll be acting as Uniform Mom, too.
On the Reading Front:
I started Lemon Drop Dead yesterday. Haven't started my next audiobook yet, but I'm going to give A Land More Kind Than Home a try, probably today.
The Crafting Report:
No crafting yesterday, I'm afraid.
What We're Watching:
Some Glee and some Attack on Titan.
Menu planning and grocery list prep, grocery shopping, cookie baking, weekly bill sorting. Tonight is the first night of the Varsity Show, so we're all pretty excited, and I'll be acting as Uniform Mom, too.
On the Reading Front:
I started Lemon Drop Dead yesterday. Haven't started my next audiobook yet, but I'm going to give A Land More Kind Than Home a try, probably today.
The Crafting Report:
No crafting yesterday, I'm afraid.
What We're Watching:
Some Glee and some Attack on Titan.
42Ravenwoodwitch
>40 scaifea: You could say he's "one Hell of a butler." *clinks tea glass.*
I cannot recommend the anime enough btw. They REALLY lean into the horror side of the story and the Sebastian is voiced by J Michael Tatum, the man who did Erwin in Attack on Titan.
I cannot recommend the anime enough btw. They REALLY lean into the horror side of the story and the Sebastian is voiced by J Michael Tatum, the man who did Erwin in Attack on Titan.
44MickyFine
>39 scaifea: LOL. Yeah, season 6 is an improvement over season 5 but the musical episode... is there.
45scaifea
>44 MickyFine: I mean, I think I'd know it wasn't good even if I haven't experienced the Buffy musical ep, but as it is, it's difficult to keep the gag reflex in check.
46scaifea
On the Agenda for Today:
Last night's Varsity Show was fabulous and the kiddos did an amazing job! I'll go backstage again at the beginning tonight and tomorrow night as Uniform Mom, but won't stay for the performances (we were only allow 6 tickets total because this thing sells out every year).
So, today's performance is a matinee, which will chop the day in two pieces, but that's fine. I have weekend laundry to do, the weekly bills (because they didn't get done yesterday), some house cleaning, brushing the dogs, and then I'll work on xmas projects. Sauteed Chicken for dinner tonight.
On the Reading Front:
I read a bit of Lemon Drop Dead and listened to some A Land More Kind Than Home yesterday.
The Crafting Report:
Nope, nothing to report here for yesterday.
What We're Watching:
The Big Red Band!
Last night's Varsity Show was fabulous and the kiddos did an amazing job! I'll go backstage again at the beginning tonight and tomorrow night as Uniform Mom, but won't stay for the performances (we were only allow 6 tickets total because this thing sells out every year).
So, today's performance is a matinee, which will chop the day in two pieces, but that's fine. I have weekend laundry to do, the weekly bills (because they didn't get done yesterday), some house cleaning, brushing the dogs, and then I'll work on xmas projects. Sauteed Chicken for dinner tonight.
On the Reading Front:
I read a bit of Lemon Drop Dead and listened to some A Land More Kind Than Home yesterday.
The Crafting Report:
Nope, nothing to report here for yesterday.
What We're Watching:
The Big Red Band!
47scaifea
On the Agenda for Today:
I've got the day off, so I'll be puttering around the house today (I love having Mondays off - helps to ease into the week). I'll do some laundry, a little house cleaning, and then I'll probably spend most of the day working on Christmas projects. Corn Chowder for dinner tonight.
Charlie and the Big Red Band had a great weekend of performances! Now the only thing left in the marching band season is the Santa Parade (here in our small town) on the first Saturday of December.
On the Reading Front:
Still working on Lemon Drop Dead and A Land More Kind Than Home.
The Crafting Report:
I think I'm nearly finished with Charlie's xmas gift, so maybe I'll finish that up today.
What We're Watching:
I started the last season of OUAT yesterday while crocheting (yoicks). We also watched some Arrested Development, some Psych, and some Bee & Puppycat.
I've got the day off, so I'll be puttering around the house today (I love having Mondays off - helps to ease into the week). I'll do some laundry, a little house cleaning, and then I'll probably spend most of the day working on Christmas projects. Corn Chowder for dinner tonight.
Charlie and the Big Red Band had a great weekend of performances! Now the only thing left in the marching band season is the Santa Parade (here in our small town) on the first Saturday of December.
On the Reading Front:
Still working on Lemon Drop Dead and A Land More Kind Than Home.
The Crafting Report:
I think I'm nearly finished with Charlie's xmas gift, so maybe I'll finish that up today.
What We're Watching:
I started the last season of OUAT yesterday while crocheting (yoicks). We also watched some Arrested Development, some Psych, and some Bee & Puppycat.
48MickyFine
>47 scaifea: Sounds like a fabulous Monday off ahead for you, Amber.
Good luck with the last season of OUAT! I made it 2 or 3 episodes in before abandoning it.
Good luck with the last season of OUAT! I made it 2 or 3 episodes in before abandoning it.
49scaifea
>48 MickyFine: *snork!* I made it through #2 and then decided NOPE. I looked up the episode summaries, and then scanned through and watched Rumple's last scene, and I'm done. It was just...awful.
50scaifea

148. Lemon Drop Dead by Amanda Flower (mystery) - 7/10
Another murder in the small Amish town in Ohio, and again, Bailey the Chocolatier finds herself in the thick of it. This one involves her chocolate shop employee, Emily, since it’s the woman who adopted Emily’s secret Amish love child (I swear I’m not making this up) who’s turned up very murdered in the next-door pretzel shop.
Yeah, I’m done with this series after this one. The writing is getting bad and I just don’t care enough about the characters to overlook the lack of quality.
51curioussquared
>50 scaifea: LOL at the phrase "secret Amish love child."
52scaifea
>51 curioussquared: I'm...not exaggerating. But it's also not as wild as it sounds, I supposed. I'll miss the fact that the series is set, essentially, just up the road from where I live (we're pretty close to Holmes County, which is famous for being mostly Amish).
53scaifea
On the Agenda for Today:
I'm working 12-8 and running Teen Tuesday, of course (today we're doing Zentangles and chatting - I think I'll pull out some of my old Latin course bonus questions to ask them). Before I go in to work I'll probably do some laundry and maybe some xmas crafting.
On the Reading Front:
I started Let It Snow yesterday. I'm not quite finished with A Land More Kind Than Home, but if I'm on cargo today, that'll give me a chance to polish it off.
The Crafting Report:
I finished Charlie's xmas present and worked more on another one that I can't detail-divulge here, but I will take photos and share post xmas.
What We're Watching:
Some Arrested Development, some Psych, and last weekend's SNL.
I'm working 12-8 and running Teen Tuesday, of course (today we're doing Zentangles and chatting - I think I'll pull out some of my old Latin course bonus questions to ask them). Before I go in to work I'll probably do some laundry and maybe some xmas crafting.
On the Reading Front:
I started Let It Snow yesterday. I'm not quite finished with A Land More Kind Than Home, but if I'm on cargo today, that'll give me a chance to polish it off.
The Crafting Report:
I finished Charlie's xmas present and worked more on another one that I can't detail-divulge here, but I will take photos and share post xmas.
What We're Watching:
Some Arrested Development, some Psych, and last weekend's SNL.
54johnsimpson
Hi Amber my dear, Happy New Thread, sending love and hugs.
55Helenliz
Happy new thread. I was away when you started it and then I missed it. So belated thread wishes. I like hearing what you get up to with the teens, not sure I fancy the Latin homework though!
57scaifea
On the Agenda for Today:
I'm working the Dolly shift today, which means that's pretty much my day. Leftovers for dinner.
Teen Tuesday went really well! As usual, I was worried that they would think it was silly, but they loved doing the zentangles (and I did, too!), and we had some great discussions based on the bonus questions! I'm lucky to have such a great group of kiddos coming to the program.
On the Reading Front:
I finished up A Land More Kind Than Home (review to come, probably tomorrow), and I made a little bit of progress on Let It Snow.
The Crafting Report:
I managed a bit of knitting before heading out to work yesterday. About 50% done with this particular project.
What We're Watching:
Bee & Puppycat when I got home, and I watched a bit of Lucifer while knitting.
I'm working the Dolly shift today, which means that's pretty much my day. Leftovers for dinner.
Teen Tuesday went really well! As usual, I was worried that they would think it was silly, but they loved doing the zentangles (and I did, too!), and we had some great discussions based on the bonus questions! I'm lucky to have such a great group of kiddos coming to the program.
On the Reading Front:
I finished up A Land More Kind Than Home (review to come, probably tomorrow), and I made a little bit of progress on Let It Snow.
The Crafting Report:
I managed a bit of knitting before heading out to work yesterday. About 50% done with this particular project.
What We're Watching:
Bee & Puppycat when I got home, and I watched a bit of Lucifer while knitting.
58scaifea
On the Agenda for Today:
I'm off today, and I'm glad for that because I think I've caught whatever it is Charlie's had all week. He's had a sore throat and been tired since Sunday, and yesterday I caught the tiredness, plus I couldn't get warm all day and my lower back is killing me (which seems weird and out of place with the rest of the symptoms, and the Panic Lobe in my brain is telling my I'm going into renal failure, so I've got that going for me). Ick. Anyway, again, the good news it I don't have to work today or essentially go anywhere besides taking Charlie to school and picking him up. I'm very grateful for the comfy pants all day status.
I need to do my menu planning and prep my grocery list for tomorrow, I may do a little cleaning, definitely some laundry, and then I'll work on xmas projects. Baked potatoes for dinner tonight.
On the Reading Front:
I made good progress on Let It Snow yesterday, since once I got home from work I just settled down on the couch with my heating pad and blanket and book. I also listened to all of Why Buddhism Is True while both packing *and* unpacking cargo at work yesterday, plus, since there were four of us working, I spent a chunk of the shift sitting at my desk listening while working.
The Crafting Report:
Part of the "working" at my desk yesterday was working on the knitted Yoda for the Star Wars display early next year. Nearly finished with the little guy.
What We're Watching:
Some Arrested Development, some Psych, and a Bee & Puppycat.
I'm off today, and I'm glad for that because I think I've caught whatever it is Charlie's had all week. He's had a sore throat and been tired since Sunday, and yesterday I caught the tiredness, plus I couldn't get warm all day and my lower back is killing me (which seems weird and out of place with the rest of the symptoms, and the Panic Lobe in my brain is telling my I'm going into renal failure, so I've got that going for me). Ick. Anyway, again, the good news it I don't have to work today or essentially go anywhere besides taking Charlie to school and picking him up. I'm very grateful for the comfy pants all day status.
I need to do my menu planning and prep my grocery list for tomorrow, I may do a little cleaning, definitely some laundry, and then I'll work on xmas projects. Baked potatoes for dinner tonight.
On the Reading Front:
I made good progress on Let It Snow yesterday, since once I got home from work I just settled down on the couch with my heating pad and blanket and book. I also listened to all of Why Buddhism Is True while both packing *and* unpacking cargo at work yesterday, plus, since there were four of us working, I spent a chunk of the shift sitting at my desk listening while working.
The Crafting Report:
Part of the "working" at my desk yesterday was working on the knitted Yoda for the Star Wars display early next year. Nearly finished with the little guy.
What We're Watching:
Some Arrested Development, some Psych, and a Bee & Puppycat.
59rosalita
>58 scaifea: I hope your bug is squashed soon, Amber. Good news that you can stay in Comfy Pants Mode all day, though!
60scaifea
>59 rosalita: Thanks, Julia! I'm so happy for CPM!
61scaifea

149. A Land More Kind Than Home by Wiley Cash (audiobook) - 9/10
A small southern town, an evangelical nutjob of a preacher with control issues, a marriage on the decline, an aging midwife and a sheriff who see that trouble may be coming, and two young boys who get caught up in the impending tragedy.
A little darker than my usual fare, but I loved this novel for its excellent writing and its commentary on the abuses of fanatical religion. Great character studies, too. If I come across more of Cash’s stuff, I’ll very likely pick it up.

150. Why Buddhism Is True by Robert Wright (audiobook) - 8/10
An apology for the usefulness of western Buddhism in the modern world.
Not really anything new here for me, but an interesting read nonetheless.
62katiekrug
>61 scaifea: - I liked that Cash, too. I've also read his This Dark Road to Mercy and enjoyed it. I met him at the Booktopia event I attended in Asheville, and he was super nice (and handsome!). I think that was the session where our very own Mark hosted the discussion.
63scaifea
>62 katiekrug: I'm not surprised that Mark would host a panel with Cash involved, since this one seems right up his street. In fact, it probably made its way onto my wishlist because of him (or you!)...
*scurries off to look up photos of Hottie Wiley*
*scurries off to look up photos of Hottie Wiley*
64alcottacre
>40 scaifea: My local library has multiple volumes of the Black Butler series, so I am going to see if I can read them before they disappear :)
Adding They Both Die at the End to the BlackHole!
>50 scaifea: No, not one for me. I am not sure who it is for, but I know that it is not me. "Secret Amish love child"? Ridiculous.
>61 scaifea: I went to add the Wiley Cash book to the BlackHole only to discover it was already there. I really need to track down a copy.
Adding They Both Die at the End to the BlackHole!
>50 scaifea: No, not one for me. I am not sure who it is for, but I know that it is not me. "Secret Amish love child"? Ridiculous.
>61 scaifea: I went to add the Wiley Cash book to the BlackHole only to discover it was already there. I really need to track down a copy.
65scaifea
>64 alcottacre: Hi, Stasia! I hope you enjoy the the three, and yeah, I don't think the Flower book is for you.
66lauralkeet
>61 scaifea: If I come across more of Cash’s stuff, I’ll very likely pick it up.
Allow me to recommend The Last Ballad. It's the only other book of his that I've read, but I rated both 4.5 stars.
>62 katiekrug: Making a note of This Dark Road to Mercy, which somehow passed me by. Thanks Katie.
Allow me to recommend The Last Ballad. It's the only other book of his that I've read, but I rated both 4.5 stars.
>62 katiekrug: Making a note of This Dark Road to Mercy, which somehow passed me by. Thanks Katie.
67scaifea
>66 lauralkeet: Thanks for the recommendation, Laura - I'm adding it to the list!
68scaifea
On the Agenda for Today:
Grocery shopping first thing, and then Tomm and I are going back out for more shopping, to our favorite nursery for outdoor holiday decorations and then to Costco. One of those will be fun and the other will...not. Frozen Friday Dinner.
On the Reading Front:
I finished Let It Snow last night and made progress on The Storied Life of AJ Fikry.
The Crafting Report:
I did some work on my current knitting xmas project yesterday.
What We're Watching:
I watched some Lucifer while knitting, and then yesterday evening we watched more Arrested Development, Psych, and then a Drunk History.
Grocery shopping first thing, and then Tomm and I are going back out for more shopping, to our favorite nursery for outdoor holiday decorations and then to Costco. One of those will be fun and the other will...not. Frozen Friday Dinner.
On the Reading Front:
I finished Let It Snow last night and made progress on The Storied Life of AJ Fikry.
The Crafting Report:
I did some work on my current knitting xmas project yesterday.
What We're Watching:
I watched some Lucifer while knitting, and then yesterday evening we watched more Arrested Development, Psych, and then a Drunk History.
69scaifea

151. Let It Snow by Heidi Cullinan (romance) - 8/10
Frankie’s worst nightmares seem to be coming to life when he’s on his way home to Minneapolis and gets lost in a snowstorm in small-town Minnesota, home of – he assumes – redneck gay-haters. But when the three lumberjacks who take him in turn out to be just as gay as he is, Frankie says relax. And he sort of does, but the biggest of the three bears is an uber-grump, and he’s worried that he’ll never get the dude to like him.
A cute grumpy/sunshine m/m romance, although it could have used some paring down in some places (one conversation on a topic is enough; four to five rehashings are way too many) and some fleshing out in others (a couple of characters are introduced for the sole purpose of calling Frankie a f*g and then they’re dropped completely, when they had the potential to be the two most interesting characters in the book). Still, a fun, popcorn-y read with some spice.
70rosalita
>69 scaifea: Nice review, Amber. And bonus points for the Frankie Goes to Hollywood musical reference!
71lycomayflower
>69 scaifea: I remember this series so fondly, though I think now I would find them to pale a bit in comparison to romance I read later (these were among my earliest romance reads). But Winter Wonderland (which I thought was the best) will always hold a special place in my heart. Glad they are still good enough to be fun!
72scaifea
>70 rosalita: Thanks, Julia! And, I mean, how could I not?
73scaifea
>71 lycomayflower: Yeah, I was a little hesitant to post the review because I didn't want to lukewarm a book you had recommended, so whew.
74alcottacre
>40 scaifea: I went over to the local library today to pick up Black Butler. I asked the library clerk to show me where the series is shelved - the library website shows 25 volumes - so that I could find them for myself. We went over to the appropriate shelf and there was not a single volume there. I looked down at the book I held in my hands and discovered it was Volume 4 in the series, not the first volume that I was anticipating. The clerk checked the 2 other partner libraries and neither of them held a single volume of the series. So, the series that I thought I was going to be able to read at least 25 volumes of, consists of one volume - volume 4. *sigh*
75scaifea
>74 alcottacre: Wait, what?! How does the website say they have 25 volumes on the shelves and they...don't?!
76scaifea
On the Agenda for Today:
I've pulled the Saturday Shift this week. So that's what I'll be doing until 3, and then it's highly probable that I'll come home and straight into a nap. Tomm's in charge of dinner - burgers and chips - so after nap time I may do some xmas crafting.
On the Reading Front:
I started A House with Good Bones yesterday, and though it's still early days, so far I'm loving it. the voice of the narrator is so great, and the Something's Not Right vibe is being crafted at a great pace. I'm eager to see what happens. I'm also still listening to The Storied Life of AJ Fikry and liking it just fine so far.
The Crafting Report:
Made more progress on the knitting project, and I toted up the supplies for the next crochet xmas craft so that I can take it to work today (a Feathers McGraw for Tomm, who is a huge Wallace and Gromit *and* penguin fan).
What We're Watching:
Arrested Development and an Only Murders episode.
I've pulled the Saturday Shift this week. So that's what I'll be doing until 3, and then it's highly probable that I'll come home and straight into a nap. Tomm's in charge of dinner - burgers and chips - so after nap time I may do some xmas crafting.
On the Reading Front:
I started A House with Good Bones yesterday, and though it's still early days, so far I'm loving it. the voice of the narrator is so great, and the Something's Not Right vibe is being crafted at a great pace. I'm eager to see what happens. I'm also still listening to The Storied Life of AJ Fikry and liking it just fine so far.
The Crafting Report:
Made more progress on the knitting project, and I toted up the supplies for the next crochet xmas craft so that I can take it to work today (a Feathers McGraw for Tomm, who is a huge Wallace and Gromit *and* penguin fan).
What We're Watching:
Arrested Development and an Only Murders episode.
77lauralkeet
Good morning Amber!
Feathers McGraw! I love it. I hope you'll share a pic when you can.
Feathers McGraw! I love it. I hope you'll share a pic when you can.
78scaifea
>77 lauralkeet: Morning, Laura! I will certainly share photos if it turns out okay - Tomm isn't on SM at all, so he won't see it if I do.
79alcottacre
>75 scaifea: Yep! They have exactly one volume of the purported 25 and it is volume 4.
Have a super Saturday!
Have a super Saturday!
80scaifea
>79 alcottacre: I feel sorry for those librarians - it's maddening when the computer tells you there's a book there and it just...isn't.
81scaifea
Oh the Agenda for Today:
Our Big Family Outing today is to the pharmacy to get our flu and covid boosters. Do we know how to party or what?! After that I'll mostly be in the kitchen today, I think, making coffee cake for the week's breakfasts, a cake for dessert, doing meal prep for Charlie's lunches, and making dinner. I may get some xmas crafting in there, too.
On the Reading Front:
Both A House with Good Bones and The Storied Life of AJ Fikry are coming along fine.
The Crafting Report:
I started crocheting Feathers McGraw yesterday, and also made some knitting progress.
What We're Watching:
Arrested Development, Psych, and a couple of Thanksgiving episodes (one Always Sunny and one Modern Family).
Our Big Family Outing today is to the pharmacy to get our flu and covid boosters. Do we know how to party or what?! After that I'll mostly be in the kitchen today, I think, making coffee cake for the week's breakfasts, a cake for dessert, doing meal prep for Charlie's lunches, and making dinner. I may get some xmas crafting in there, too.
On the Reading Front:
Both A House with Good Bones and The Storied Life of AJ Fikry are coming along fine.
The Crafting Report:
I started crocheting Feathers McGraw yesterday, and also made some knitting progress.
What We're Watching:
Arrested Development, Psych, and a couple of Thanksgiving episodes (one Always Sunny and one Modern Family).
82scaifea
On the Agenda for Today:
I'm working 9-12 (we all have weird hours this week because of the holiday), then I'll come home and bake cookies for tomorrow's Teen Tuesday (I promised them cookies and tea for our book club weeks), and then I'll work more on xmas projects. Beef Vegetable Soup for dinner tonight.
On the Reading Front:
Still plugging along with the Kingfisher and the Zevin. I may finish the latter today. We'll see.
The Crafting Report:
I made good progress on the knitting project yesterday. I may get the actual knitting done today. We'll see.
What We're Watching:
Arrested Development, Psych, SNL, and I watched a couple of Lucifer eps while knitting and popping back and forth to the kitchen for baking.
I'm working 9-12 (we all have weird hours this week because of the holiday), then I'll come home and bake cookies for tomorrow's Teen Tuesday (I promised them cookies and tea for our book club weeks), and then I'll work more on xmas projects. Beef Vegetable Soup for dinner tonight.
On the Reading Front:
Still plugging along with the Kingfisher and the Zevin. I may finish the latter today. We'll see.
The Crafting Report:
I made good progress on the knitting project yesterday. I may get the actual knitting done today. We'll see.
What We're Watching:
Arrested Development, Psych, SNL, and I watched a couple of Lucifer eps while knitting and popping back and forth to the kitchen for baking.
83alcottacre
>80 scaifea: Yeah, the guy who was helping me felt badly about the situation. As did I :)
Have a marvelous Monday, Amber!
Have a marvelous Monday, Amber!
84scaifea
>83 alcottacre: Thanks, Stasia!
85scaifea
On the Agenda for Today:
Suuuuper busy day today - I have a doc appointment (just a follow-up check-in) this morning, then I will hopefully have time to hurry home and get my work things before heading to the library for my 12-8 shift. Teen Tuesday today is our first book club meeting; we're chatting about dark fairy tale retellings. Should be fun.
On the Reading Front:
I finished Fikry (review to come, maybe tomorrow). Still working on A House with Good Bones.
The Crafting Report:
Not a lot of time for crafting yesterday, but I did get the Scaife Family Christmas Movie Marathon calendar set. Woot!
What We're Watching:
Arrested Development, Psych, Attack on Titan, Drunk History.
Suuuuper busy day today - I have a doc appointment (just a follow-up check-in) this morning, then I will hopefully have time to hurry home and get my work things before heading to the library for my 12-8 shift. Teen Tuesday today is our first book club meeting; we're chatting about dark fairy tale retellings. Should be fun.
On the Reading Front:
I finished Fikry (review to come, maybe tomorrow). Still working on A House with Good Bones.
The Crafting Report:
Not a lot of time for crafting yesterday, but I did get the Scaife Family Christmas Movie Marathon calendar set. Woot!
What We're Watching:
Arrested Development, Psych, Attack on Titan, Drunk History.
86msf59
Morning, Amber. I am so glad you got to A Land More Kind Than Home. It is so good and my favorite of Cash's work, although I recommend all of his books. I did not host the Cash event but I did host one of the other authors. That was a great Booktopia, plus I got to hang with Katie. 😁
87scaifea
>86 msf59: Hi, Mark! I'm convinced that it made it onto my wishlist because of you - it had been on there a few years...
89scaifea
>88 msf59: Ha! I really should start making notes about who recommends what.
91Helenliz
Looking forward to hearing the teens' recommendations for dark retellings. I'm a sucker for that kind of thing.
92scaifea
>90 alcottacre: Thanks, Stasia!
>91 Helenliz: Ah, sorry, my list is at work. I *can* tell you that two of them are reading through the A Court of Thorns and Roses series, and another talked about Coraline. Oh, and another is reading Pan's Labyrinth.
>91 Helenliz: Ah, sorry, my list is at work. I *can* tell you that two of them are reading through the A Court of Thorns and Roses series, and another talked about Coraline. Oh, and another is reading Pan's Labyrinth.
93scaifea
On the Agenda for Today:
Cooking and baking for tomorrow, mostly. And very likely a nap in there somewhere. Charlie has school, but I'll be picking him up early; they release the high schoolers at noon to go to the football stadium for the - *shudder* - Powder Puff Football Game, and Charlie wants no part of that nonsense (we're clearly raising him right).
On the Reading Front:
Still working on A House with Good Bones, and I'm now listening to Horrorstor.
The Crafting Report:
I had some time to work a little on Feathers McGraw yesterday.
What We're Watching:
A Thanksgiving episode of Brooklyn 99.
Cooking and baking for tomorrow, mostly. And very likely a nap in there somewhere. Charlie has school, but I'll be picking him up early; they release the high schoolers at noon to go to the football stadium for the - *shudder* - Powder Puff Football Game, and Charlie wants no part of that nonsense (we're clearly raising him right).
On the Reading Front:
Still working on A House with Good Bones, and I'm now listening to Horrorstor.
The Crafting Report:
I had some time to work a little on Feathers McGraw yesterday.
What We're Watching:
A Thanksgiving episode of Brooklyn 99.
94SandyAMcPherson
Hi Amber, I'm delurking finally... I *have* been around but without much to say about reading or books. I went into a sink hole of (for me) poor reads. That's not to say the novels were actually "poor".
Last night, I just finished a silly, hilarious romp with an Osman re-read, The Man Who Died Twice. I first read that in 2019 and couldn't remember the "gang" when I read the more recent The Bullet That Missed.
I think my mood determines to great effect on whether something engages me. I'm going to try Ann Cleeves, The Rising Tide tonight.
Last night, I just finished a silly, hilarious romp with an Osman re-read, The Man Who Died Twice. I first read that in 2019 and couldn't remember the "gang" when I read the more recent The Bullet That Missed.
I think my mood determines to great effect on whether something engages me. I'm going to try Ann Cleeves, The Rising Tide tonight.
95Copperskye
Good morning, Amber! I've been wondering how Mario was making out and see from your comment from a week or so ago that she is doing well. I'm so glad to see that! There was a story on the news last week about humans not always needing surgery when they have an ACL issue. What's good for the dog... Sometimes time and rest are very good healers.
96scaifea
>94 SandyAMcPherson: Good luck with your next read.
>95 Copperskye: Thanks for the Mario love! We're so happy that she seems so much better, and she's now completely off the meds and still no limping whatsoever. I'm grateful that she's better, but I'm also annoyed at the vet for immediately going to the worst case option and not even mentioning that it might get better on its own. She had me so full of fret, and for no good reason at all.
>95 Copperskye: Thanks for the Mario love! We're so happy that she seems so much better, and she's now completely off the meds and still no limping whatsoever. I'm grateful that she's better, but I'm also annoyed at the vet for immediately going to the worst case option and not even mentioning that it might get better on its own. She had me so full of fret, and for no good reason at all.
98scaifea

152. The Storied Life of AJ Fikry by Gabrielle Zevin (audiobook) - 9/10
AJ Fikry is a curmudgeon of a bookshop owner, a widower and lit snob who lives alone above his store, eats a diet made up solely of frozen Indian food, and almost – but not quite – hates life in general. Then someone steals his extremely rare and valuable copy of Poe’s Tamerlane. And *then* someone leaves a baby in his store. These two things change his life pretty much completely, and for the better.
On the surface this novel doesn’t…do much, but I’m okay with that. Fikry’s character grows, sure. We get little life moments throughout, with a smattering of slightly larger ones, and they cumulate into, well, a storied life. There’s a come-full-circle-ness to it at the end that I think works well, and I really enjoyed how the small mysteries here and there come together in an interesting way. I don’t have too much to complain about here at all, beyond the ending veering a little too close to Sappytown, and if its intent is to be Literary Fiction, I think it tries a little too hard and therefore fails. But in that same vein, I kind of love that Fikry himself, who hates everything that’s not LF, would have very likely turned his nose up at the novel in which he’s the MC. And that’s delightfully fitting in a ton of ways.

153. Horrorstor by Grady Hendrix (audiobook) - 8/10
Amy works in an IKEA-type knock-off store, hates her coworkers, hates her boss, and hates the job in general. She only takes the weird extra shift offered by her boss, which involves spending the night in the store with two other employees to try to catch the serial vandal haunting the store, for the overtime hours. As it turns out, the culprit isn’t so much a vandal as a haunting. And Amy finds out what it means for all hell to bust lose.
A haunted house story, but set in an IKEA with the underlying metaphor that Retail Is Hell. A fun read – it felt like, essentially, reading the script of a slasher horror movie.
99katiekrug
I'm in the minority of those who didn't much like The Storied Life of A.J. Fikry. I remember little about it, so I looked up what I wrote at the time:
"I started off really loving this book. It was sharp and funny and genuine, and I liked the cast of characters. But I don't know, maybe halfway through, it began to get weighed down by it's own cuteness and to collapse under the weight of too many cliches. Plus, I saw the "twist" coming right from the beginning, so that's mildly annoying.
Anyway, it's a sweet story that started off with just the right amount of acid to balance it out but ended up being entirely too saccharine for my taste."
I'm glad it was more of a winner for you. Have a nice Thanksgiving!
"I started off really loving this book. It was sharp and funny and genuine, and I liked the cast of characters. But I don't know, maybe halfway through, it began to get weighed down by it's own cuteness and to collapse under the weight of too many cliches. Plus, I saw the "twist" coming right from the beginning, so that's mildly annoying.
Anyway, it's a sweet story that started off with just the right amount of acid to balance it out but ended up being entirely too saccharine for my taste."
I'm glad it was more of a winner for you. Have a nice Thanksgiving!
100scaifea
>99 katiekrug: I guess it pays to be less clever - I didn't predict the resolution of the mystery. I'm also usually pretty sensitive to books/authors being too pleased with themselves, but that didn't annoy me enough to keep me from liking the underlying story here. I suspect it has something to do with the moods we're in when we read.
101scaifea
Happy Thanksgiving, all! We're headed to the BIL's today. Fingers crossed that the traffic isn't too bad from here to Cincy.
102johnsimpson
Hi Amber my dear, Happy Thanksgiving dear friend.
103scaifea
>102 johnsimpson: Thanks, John!
104scaifea
On the Agenda for Today:
I'm half dead on my feet this morning after the long day yesterday, but I'm up and showered and (sort of) ready for my Friday shift at the library. Ridiculous that we're even open today - odds are we'll have, at most, 3 people in? Yeesh. Oh well. My coworker today is one of my favorite colleagues, so we'll have a good time anyway, and maybe I'll get some good work done on Feathers McGraw. Most definitely I will be heading right into a nap when I get home this afternoon. Frozen Friday for dinner tonight.
On the Reading Front:
I finished A House with Good Bones, read through The Girl from the Sea, and started East over the past couple of days. I also started listening to The Downstairs Girl.
The Crafting Report:
I'm hoping to get some work done, as I said, on Feathers today, and maybe finished the knitting part of my current...knitting project. We'll see how long that nap goes...
What We're Watching:
We've been watching our favorite Thanksgiving TV episodes: Pangs (Buffy), a couple of Modern Family ones, a couple of Brooklyn 99s, and a Parks and Rec.
I'm half dead on my feet this morning after the long day yesterday, but I'm up and showered and (sort of) ready for my Friday shift at the library. Ridiculous that we're even open today - odds are we'll have, at most, 3 people in? Yeesh. Oh well. My coworker today is one of my favorite colleagues, so we'll have a good time anyway, and maybe I'll get some good work done on Feathers McGraw. Most definitely I will be heading right into a nap when I get home this afternoon. Frozen Friday for dinner tonight.
On the Reading Front:
I finished A House with Good Bones, read through The Girl from the Sea, and started East over the past couple of days. I also started listening to The Downstairs Girl.
The Crafting Report:
I'm hoping to get some work done, as I said, on Feathers today, and maybe finished the knitting part of my current...knitting project. We'll see how long that nap goes...
What We're Watching:
We've been watching our favorite Thanksgiving TV episodes: Pangs (Buffy), a couple of Modern Family ones, a couple of Brooklyn 99s, and a Parks and Rec.
105foggidawn
>104 scaifea: I'm on the Black Friday library shift too, and like you, I'm sure it will be pretty quiet. Fortunately, I have some program planning stuff that will keep me busy, and I sure don't mind avoiding retail establishments today!
106SandyAMcPherson
>98 scaifea:, >99 katiekrug:, >100 scaifea: Ultimately, I didn't much care for The Storied Life of A.J. Fikry either (read it in 2019). I awarded 3-stars.
Just now, I went back to look at the ratings and I see you and I are indeed in the minority, Katie, with our opinions on the narrative. It's the ol' YMMV, which is always a valid point of view, too.
Amber has a very good sentiment (with which I agree): Liking the story or not, has something to do with the moods we're in when we read.
Just now, I went back to look at the ratings and I see you and I are indeed in the minority, Katie, with our opinions on the narrative. It's the ol' YMMV, which is always a valid point of view, too.
Amber has a very good sentiment (with which I agree): Liking the story or not, has something to do with the moods we're in when we read.
107scaifea
>105 foggidawn: We've been annoyingly busy. Gah.
>106 SandyAMcPherson: I'm sorry it didn't work better for you, Sandy.
>106 SandyAMcPherson: I'm sorry it didn't work better for you, Sandy.
108scaifea
On the Agenda for Today:
We're putting up our Christmas decorations today! This afternoon, then, I'll probably work on xmas projects, and then tonight we'll have our traditional watching of Elf as our first holiday movie of the season. Bacon and eggs for dinner, I think.
On the Reading Front:
I didn't have time to crack open my print book yesterday, but I did get a nice chunk of listening time while doing cargo, so I made some progress on The Downstairs Girl.
The Crafting Report:
I managed a little progress on Feathers in between patrons yesterday, and then once I was home, I worked on the knitting xmas project.
What We're Watching:
Some Attack on Titan, some Arrested Development, and a Futurama.
We're putting up our Christmas decorations today! This afternoon, then, I'll probably work on xmas projects, and then tonight we'll have our traditional watching of Elf as our first holiday movie of the season. Bacon and eggs for dinner, I think.
On the Reading Front:
I didn't have time to crack open my print book yesterday, but I did get a nice chunk of listening time while doing cargo, so I made some progress on The Downstairs Girl.
The Crafting Report:
I managed a little progress on Feathers in between patrons yesterday, and then once I was home, I worked on the knitting xmas project.
What We're Watching:
Some Attack on Titan, some Arrested Development, and a Futurama.
109scaifea
On the Agenda for Today:
We're having our own, just-the-three-of-us Thanksgiving dinner today, so I'll be baking this morning (pumpkin pie, of course, and the maybe also some banana bread for this week's breakfasts), then this afternoon I'll put some spiced cider on to simmer, and this evening the dinner stuff (stuffing, mashed potatoes, corn casserole,... (Tomm's in charge of the turkey)). Otherwise, I'll do laundry, sort through the weekly bills, put together my schedule for next week, and work on xmas projects.
On the Reading Front:
I listened to a bit of The Downstairs Girl yesterday and managed to read a few pages of East.
The Crafting Report:
More progress made on the knitting project. I'd love to get it finished today, but I suspect that's a little ambitious. We'll see.
What We're Watching:
Elf! And I watched some Lucifer episodes while knitting.
We're having our own, just-the-three-of-us Thanksgiving dinner today, so I'll be baking this morning (pumpkin pie, of course, and the maybe also some banana bread for this week's breakfasts), then this afternoon I'll put some spiced cider on to simmer, and this evening the dinner stuff (stuffing, mashed potatoes, corn casserole,... (Tomm's in charge of the turkey)). Otherwise, I'll do laundry, sort through the weekly bills, put together my schedule for next week, and work on xmas projects.
On the Reading Front:
I listened to a bit of The Downstairs Girl yesterday and managed to read a few pages of East.
The Crafting Report:
More progress made on the knitting project. I'd love to get it finished today, but I suspect that's a little ambitious. We'll see.
What We're Watching:
Elf! And I watched some Lucifer episodes while knitting.
110SandyAMcPherson
Hiya ~~ just finished the Stead/Mass juvie novel, The Lost Library. A BB from you awhile ago, which I appreciated 'cause I never would have chosen this story otherwise.
Haven't written up a review yet, but plan on 4-stars with a slight niggle about kids liking the format.
Haven't written up a review yet, but plan on 4-stars with a slight niggle about kids liking the format.
111scaifea
>110 SandyAMcPherson: I'm glad you enjoyed it!
112scaifea

154. A House with Good Bones by T. Kingfisher (library display book) - 9/10
After a dig opportunity is put on hold, Sam, an archaeoentomologist, goes to stay with her mother for a while. Sam’s brother has mentioned that their mom seems off, and it doesn’t take long for Sam to see what he means: their usually free-spirited mother has repainted her once-brightly-colored home all in shades of ecru, and their grandmother’s weird old racist paintings are back up on the walls. She also doesn’t seem to want to hear anything at all critical about said grandmother, and in fact gets noticeably nervous at such talk. The house used to be Grand Mae’s, and it seems to Sam that, years after her dead, the nasty old bag is strangely present again, at least in her mom’s mind. She soon discovers that it may not be all in her mother’s head, though, when strange and scary things start happening to Sam, too.
An interesting twist on the haunted house genre. The plot is interesting and original, but what really makes it a great read for me is that character of Sam herself. She’s very well drawn, very believable, and has a fantastic 1st person voice.

155. The Girl from the Sea by Molly Knox Ostertag (Read Soon! Shelves) - 8/10
A middle grade graphic novel about a Morgan, who feels out of place in her small island town, and who falls for the eponymous girl, who in turn changes both their lives.
Sweet and fun and sad and very well written/drawn. Definitely recommended.
113rosalita
>112 scaifea: OK, FINE. I'll put the Kingfisher book on my library holds list. Are you happy now?!
114scaifea
>113 rosalita: *snork!* Only if you end up liking it. Otherwise, I'll feel guilty...
115scaifea
On the Agenda for Today:
Charlie has the day off and so do I, so we're going to our favorite shopping spot for a bit today, plus we'll pop into the fabric store so he can pick out pajama fabric. The rest of the day will be spent on xmas projects. Spaghetti for dinner tonight.
On the Reading Front:
Still working on East and The Downstairs Girl.
The Crafting Report:
Still working on the knitting project.
What We're Watching:
Arrested Development, Psych, and Office Christmas Party.
Charlie has the day off and so do I, so we're going to our favorite shopping spot for a bit today, plus we'll pop into the fabric store so he can pick out pajama fabric. The rest of the day will be spent on xmas projects. Spaghetti for dinner tonight.
On the Reading Front:
Still working on East and The Downstairs Girl.
The Crafting Report:
Still working on the knitting project.
What We're Watching:
Arrested Development, Psych, and Office Christmas Party.
116Helenliz
I'll skip over any mention of Christmas - so not ready for it yet.
Some time ago you suggested I read plays about Electra as treated by Euripides, Sophocles & Aeschylus. What's the play by Aeschlyus called? The book "Complete Plays" has arrived, only I can't remember which one I should be reading.
Some time ago you suggested I read plays about Electra as treated by Euripides, Sophocles & Aeschylus. What's the play by Aeschlyus called? The book "Complete Plays" has arrived, only I can't remember which one I should be reading.
117foggidawn
Yay for Christmas decorations and spiced cider and Elf! I want to do all of those things, but my Christmas decoration tubs are still in the basement, and we finished off the cider some time ago. We're planning on getting our tree on Friday, so the decorating will happen then.
>112 scaifea: I keep looking at A House with Good Bones. I think I had better add it to my list.
>112 scaifea: I keep looking at A House with Good Bones. I think I had better add it to my list.
118scaifea
>116 Helenliz: The particular play is The Libation Bearers, but I highly recommend you read the entire trilogy, in order: The Agamemnon, The Libation Bearers, and The Eumenides (=The Kindly Ones).
>117 foggidawn: Good luck with the decorating. I'm glad it's done here.
>117 foggidawn: Good luck with the decorating. I'm glad it's done here.
119FAMeulstee
Very belated congratulations on 2 x 75, Amber!
I guess I was a little brainfogged in last weeks, as despite regular visits, I only noticed it now.
I guess I was a little brainfogged in last weeks, as despite regular visits, I only noticed it now.
120scaifea
>119 FAMeulstee: Thanks, Anita! I hadn't even realized it, so you're more on top of it than I am!
121scaifea
On the Agenda for Today:
I'm working 12-8 and running Teen Tuesday (it'll be an easy one today, a board game of some sort). This morning, I'll try to get some xmas crafting done before I go in.
On the Reading Front:
No new news to report here; still working on East and The Downstairs Girl.
The Crafting Report:
The knitting project is finally in the blocking step, and I started crocheting an amigurumi Ahsoka for one of Tomm's nieces, who's a big fan.
What We're Watching:
Arrested Development, Psych, and a Netflix xmas movie called Single All the Way, which is, essentially, Hallmark for The Gays. It was cute, but probably not one we'll watch again. It was worth it for the representation and for Jennifer Coolidge.
I'm working 12-8 and running Teen Tuesday (it'll be an easy one today, a board game of some sort). This morning, I'll try to get some xmas crafting done before I go in.
On the Reading Front:
No new news to report here; still working on East and The Downstairs Girl.
The Crafting Report:
The knitting project is finally in the blocking step, and I started crocheting an amigurumi Ahsoka for one of Tomm's nieces, who's a big fan.
What We're Watching:
Arrested Development, Psych, and a Netflix xmas movie called Single All the Way, which is, essentially, Hallmark for The Gays. It was cute, but probably not one we'll watch again. It was worth it for the representation and for Jennifer Coolidge.
122scaifea
On the Agenda for Today:
It's the Dolly Shift for me today, so not much else will be happening. And we're still working through Thanksgiving leftovers, so no cooking necessary!
On the Reading Front:
Same books, different day: East and The Downstairs Girl.
The Crafting Report:
Both the Ashoka and the Feather McGraw amigurumi are coming along nicely.
What We're Watching:
Attack on Titan.
Teen Tuesday yesterday was a hoot - I pulled a card game off the shelves that I'd never played before and it turned out to be a lot of fun! It's called Once Upon a Time, and you are dealt different story element cards and you have to tell a story using them until you have only your Ending card left - and you try to shape the narrative toward your own ending. Others can interrupt and steal the story, though, and it becomes a hilarious good time. We played three rounds and came up with pretty great stories!
It's the Dolly Shift for me today, so not much else will be happening. And we're still working through Thanksgiving leftovers, so no cooking necessary!
On the Reading Front:
Same books, different day: East and The Downstairs Girl.
The Crafting Report:
Both the Ashoka and the Feather McGraw amigurumi are coming along nicely.
What We're Watching:
Attack on Titan.
Teen Tuesday yesterday was a hoot - I pulled a card game off the shelves that I'd never played before and it turned out to be a lot of fun! It's called Once Upon a Time, and you are dealt different story element cards and you have to tell a story using them until you have only your Ending card left - and you try to shape the narrative toward your own ending. Others can interrupt and steal the story, though, and it becomes a hilarious good time. We played three rounds and came up with pretty great stories!
123johnsimpson
Hi Amber my dear, belated congrats on you reaching 2 X 75 books read for the year so far, dear friend.
124scaifea
>123 johnsimpson: Thanks, John!
125scaifea
On the Agenda for Today:
Menu planning, prepping my grocery list, and then grocery shopping this morning. Cookie baking once I'm home and all the groceries are put away, and then some xmas project work before picking Charlie up from school. I may cook something, or I may just let us have leftovers one more day. We'll see.
On the Reading Front:
Still working on East, but I'll finished up The Downstairs Girl today for sure - I only have 15 minutes left.
The Crafting Report:
I'm nearly finished with Feathers McGraw - all the actual crocheting is done and now I just need to sew on the bits. Same with Yoda - just assembly left to do (slow day at the library yesterday).
What We're Watching:
A Christmas ep of Community, and then we watched The Family Stone for the first (and last) time. Gah. What a terrible movie. Everyone in it (except for you, Luke Wilson, you adorable sweetheart) is a complete asshole, and the sad/sappy part didn't even work becausewe all hated the mom so much we didn't care, good riddance . Yoicks.
Menu planning, prepping my grocery list, and then grocery shopping this morning. Cookie baking once I'm home and all the groceries are put away, and then some xmas project work before picking Charlie up from school. I may cook something, or I may just let us have leftovers one more day. We'll see.
On the Reading Front:
Still working on East, but I'll finished up The Downstairs Girl today for sure - I only have 15 minutes left.
The Crafting Report:
I'm nearly finished with Feathers McGraw - all the actual crocheting is done and now I just need to sew on the bits. Same with Yoda - just assembly left to do (slow day at the library yesterday).
What We're Watching:
A Christmas ep of Community, and then we watched The Family Stone for the first (and last) time. Gah. What a terrible movie. Everyone in it (except for you, Luke Wilson, you adorable sweetheart) is a complete asshole, and the sad/sappy part didn't even work because
126scaifea
Oh! And how about this:
For his Digital Arts class project, Charlie made a documentary about the middle school Robotics Team, and they're featuring it on the middle school website!
Take a look!
For his Digital Arts class project, Charlie made a documentary about the middle school Robotics Team, and they're featuring it on the middle school website!
Take a look!
127bell7
>126 scaifea: Oh that's so great! Thanks for sharing, Amber.
128katiekrug
I was told a few years ago that I HAD to watch The Family Stone, so I did. And yeah. I hated it. Terrible movie.
129scaifea
>127 bell7: Right? I think he should be very proud of that - it really does feel like, well, a documentary. Very impressive for his first film effort.
>128 katiekrug: Huh. I admit I thought you'd be on the other side of that fence.
>128 katiekrug: Huh. I admit I thought you'd be on the other side of that fence.
130scaifea

156. The Downstairs Girl by Stacey Lee (audiobook) - 8/10
Jo and Old Jim (the man who took her in as a baby when her parents abandoned her) secretly live in the basement of a newspaper print shop. During the day they both work for the same family – Old Jim as a stable hand, and Jo as a lady’s maid to the family’s daughter. But after working hours, Jo starts writing an advice column for the upstairs paper and manages to keep the secret of her identity along with her residence. The revelation of either one would be ruinous, since the people of Atlanta would hardly stand to be given advice by a young Chinese woman. As she is stirring up the public with her opinions on freedoms for women (including the right to vote and to ride a bicycle), she also sets out on another secret mission: to unfold the mystery of the old letter she’s found among Old Jim’s things, which may lead her to discovering just who her parents were and why they left her.
An engaging-enough story, and the characters are interesting, but the ending is way too pat and rushed, and that took away from the overall goodness. I did enjoy the way bits of the advice column are interspersed with the narrative in a way that mirrors what’s going on in the plot.
131katiekrug
>129 scaifea: - Huh. 🤷♀️
132scaifea
On the Agenda for Today:
I'm working the Friday shift (9:30-3), then coming home to work on xmas projects. Frozen Friday dinner.
On the Reading Front:
Still plugging along with East, and I started listening to The Reader this morning.
The Crafting Report:
Feathers McGraw is finished! I also did some work on the amigurumi Ahsoka for one of our nieces.
What We're Watching:
another Community xmas ep, and then we tried Mixed Nuts, which we all loved.
I'm working the Friday shift (9:30-3), then coming home to work on xmas projects. Frozen Friday dinner.
On the Reading Front:
Still plugging along with East, and I started listening to The Reader this morning.
The Crafting Report:
Feathers McGraw is finished! I also did some work on the amigurumi Ahsoka for one of our nieces.
What We're Watching:
another Community xmas ep, and then we tried Mixed Nuts, which we all loved.
134rosalita
>133 scaifea: Cute!
135scaifea
>134 rosalita: Thanks!
136laytonwoman3rd
>133 scaifea: Dawwww!
137quondame
>133 scaifea: Oh! Adorable in a frightening way!
138alcottacre
>98 scaifea: I very much enjoyed AJ Fikry when I read it several years ago, so I am dodging that particular BB.
>112 scaifea: Another Kingfisher book that I need to get to. . .Thanks for the recommendation, Amber!
>130 scaifea: Already read that one. Dodging a lot of BBs here!
>133 scaifea: I love that! It is adorable.
Happy Friday, Amber!
>112 scaifea: Another Kingfisher book that I need to get to. . .Thanks for the recommendation, Amber!
>130 scaifea: Already read that one. Dodging a lot of BBs here!
>133 scaifea: I love that! It is adorable.
Happy Friday, Amber!
139scaifea
Thanks, folks, for the Feathers love! I'm excited to see Tomm open it because I think he'll really like it.
>138 alcottacre: It looks like you're way ahead of my on my recent reads, which is not surprising, since some of them have been on my wishlist for, literally, years! Ha!
>138 alcottacre: It looks like you're way ahead of my on my recent reads, which is not surprising, since some of them have been on my wishlist for, literally, years! Ha!
140scaifea
On the Agenda for Today:
Tonight is our small town's Santa Parade, and of course the band will be marching. They get to decorate their instruments and they ham it up on the parade route, so it should be a hoot. Until then, I'll be doing laundry and working on xmas projects. Not sure what we'll do for dinner; we'll probably pick something up after the parade.
On the Reading Front:
I'm still working on East (it's a good story so far, but looong), and I'm listening to The Reader.
The Crafting Report:
I made progress on the little Ahsoka yesterday, and I'm hoping to finish up the knitting project today.
What We're Watching:
The Ref. Plus, I started watching Hamish MacBeth while crafting yesterday (because after OUAT, I'm missing my boyfriend), and it's amazing. 1.5 episodes in and I adore it.
Tonight is our small town's Santa Parade, and of course the band will be marching. They get to decorate their instruments and they ham it up on the parade route, so it should be a hoot. Until then, I'll be doing laundry and working on xmas projects. Not sure what we'll do for dinner; we'll probably pick something up after the parade.
On the Reading Front:
I'm still working on East (it's a good story so far, but looong), and I'm listening to The Reader.
The Crafting Report:
I made progress on the little Ahsoka yesterday, and I'm hoping to finish up the knitting project today.
What We're Watching:
The Ref. Plus, I started watching Hamish MacBeth while crafting yesterday (because after OUAT, I'm missing my boyfriend), and it's amazing. 1.5 episodes in and I adore it.
141RebaRelishesReading
>133 scaifea: Really cute! You have a lot of talent with a crochet hook.
142scaifea
>141 RebaRelishesReading: Aw, thanks so much, Reba!
143scaifea
On the Agenda for Today:
I made Butter Biscuits for breakfast this morning, and I already have a Cinnabon Cake in the oven. My only other kitchen work today will be making Shepherd's Pie for dinner. I need to sort through the weekly bills, do a few loads of laundry, and then spend the rest of the day on xmas projects.
On the Reading Front:
Still working on East. I finished listening to The Reader and started The Boy Detective.
The Crafting Report:
The knitting project is finished! I took a photo and will share after Christmas (if I can remember). I also made progress on the Ahsoka amigurumi.
What We're Watching:
I watched more Hamish MacBeth while crocheting, and we also watched another Community christmas ep, plus half of The Holiday (Charlie's favorite xmas movie). We'll finish it up tonight.
I made Butter Biscuits for breakfast this morning, and I already have a Cinnabon Cake in the oven. My only other kitchen work today will be making Shepherd's Pie for dinner. I need to sort through the weekly bills, do a few loads of laundry, and then spend the rest of the day on xmas projects.
On the Reading Front:
Still working on East. I finished listening to The Reader and started The Boy Detective.
The Crafting Report:
The knitting project is finished! I took a photo and will share after Christmas (if I can remember). I also made progress on the Ahsoka amigurumi.
What We're Watching:
I watched more Hamish MacBeth while crocheting, and we also watched another Community christmas ep, plus half of The Holiday (Charlie's favorite xmas movie). We'll finish it up tonight.
146Helenliz
>133 scaifea: love Feathers!
Hamish MacBeth is easy on the eye, at least. Lovely scenery and cute dog.
Red Sophocles' Electra. Seems rather more monolog-y, in terms of there being long stretches of single person expounding. If they were writing at about the same time, is there an evolving style here, or is it just a writers style thing?
I can sort of understand Electra not recognising Orestes, when she's been told he's dead. How long had he been away at this point? The tutor not having a name felt odd, if he was supposed to be a trusted friend of the family. And why did Clytemnestra not recognise him?
Other thoughts may follow...
Hamish MacBeth is easy on the eye, at least. Lovely scenery and cute dog.
Red Sophocles' Electra. Seems rather more monolog-y, in terms of there being long stretches of single person expounding. If they were writing at about the same time, is there an evolving style here, or is it just a writers style thing?
I can sort of understand Electra not recognising Orestes, when she's been told he's dead. How long had he been away at this point? The tutor not having a name felt odd, if he was supposed to be a trusted friend of the family. And why did Clytemnestra not recognise him?
Other thoughts may follow...
147scaifea
>145 drneutron: Oh, they're so good! But really...really not healthy.
>146 Helenliz: Thanks!
The easy on the eye bit is the real reason I decided to watch, but I'm staying for the absolute delight of the entire show. So good.
Absolutely there's evolution from Aeschylus to Sophocles to Euripides. In A's time, there's only one actor on stage (with the chorus) at a time, and by E's time there can be up to three. (This is why you never see a death happen on stage - they don't have the numbers to just have one of the actors lying there dead for whole scenes.)
The ridiculousness of the recognition thing in Sophocles is what Euripides is making fun of in his own version - he tears apart S's logic, step by step.
>146 Helenliz: Thanks!
The easy on the eye bit is the real reason I decided to watch, but I'm staying for the absolute delight of the entire show. So good.
Absolutely there's evolution from Aeschylus to Sophocles to Euripides. In A's time, there's only one actor on stage (with the chorus) at a time, and by E's time there can be up to three. (This is why you never see a death happen on stage - they don't have the numbers to just have one of the actors lying there dead for whole scenes.)
The ridiculousness of the recognition thing in Sophocles is what Euripides is making fun of in his own version - he tears apart S's logic, step by step.
148scaifea
On the Agenda for Today:
I'm working 9-2, then picking Charlie up from school, then coming home to work on xmas projects, then making dinner (Meat & Potato Samosa-Inspired Soup).
On the Reading Front:
Still - STILL - working on East. Finished listening to The Boy Detective.
The Crafting Report:
I made project with the Ahsoka doll, and I started sewing an Office-themed wallet for our other niece (she's a big fan).
What We're Watching:
Santa Claus Is Coming to Town and the rest of The Holiday.
I'm working 9-2, then picking Charlie up from school, then coming home to work on xmas projects, then making dinner (Meat & Potato Samosa-Inspired Soup).
On the Reading Front:
Still - STILL - working on East. Finished listening to The Boy Detective.
The Crafting Report:
I made project with the Ahsoka doll, and I started sewing an Office-themed wallet for our other niece (she's a big fan).
What We're Watching:
Santa Claus Is Coming to Town and the rest of The Holiday.
149foggidawn
>148 scaifea: Ooh, that soup sounds interesting! I love samosas. I feel like I should reread East as I liked it the first time, and there's a sequel out now, but yeah. Chunksters, both of 'em.
150scaifea
>149 foggidawn: Unless something really riveting happens in the next 50 pages, I won't be worrying about the sequel.
151foggidawn
>150 scaifea: I read it back in 2007, so I don't remember anything about it, really. I wonder if I would find it as enjoyable now? From your experience, I'm guessing maybe not.
152alcottacre
>139 scaifea: It looks like you're way ahead of my on my recent reads
That will definitely not last! I completely understand books being on your wishlist for years. Why do you think I have a BlackHole?
Have a marvelous Monday, Amber!
That will definitely not last! I completely understand books being on your wishlist for years. Why do you think I have a BlackHole?
Have a marvelous Monday, Amber!
153scaifea

157. The Reader by Bernhard Schlink (audiobook) - 7/10
A teen boy stumbles into an affair with an older woman, who acts secretive throughout the relationship before simply vanishing one day. A couple of years later their paths cross again when he, as part of a school course, attends the trial of a group of Nazi soldiers and finds that she is one of the defendants. He struggles between being horrified and feeling sympathy for her.
This one didn’t really work for me, and I wonder if it at least partly is a cultural thing. Then again, I generally just don’t care for novels that are mostly character studies with little plot, and rarely enjoy stories with zero likeable characters. So.

158. The Boy Detective by Roger Rosenblatt (audiobook) - 6/10
A memoir that straddles the author’s childhood in NYC, roaming the streets pretending to be a detective, and his ‘current,’ adulthood walking of the same streets, now as a writing professor after his evening class has finished.
I know Rosenblatt gets All The Praise for his “memoirs that read like poetry,” but I just…don’t see it. It feels like he’s trying too hard to be lyrical and clever, so much so that it distracts from the narrative he’s trying so hard to make seem effortless. And the narrative itself is scattered all over the place; he hops from one left-field reference to the next without much connection. If you’re looking for a naturally effortless, lyrical memoir, try Stephen Fry, and if you crave an impressive amount of trivia that seems hodgepodge but is seamlessly woven together, try Bill Bryson. As for me, I found neither here.
154scaifea
On the Agenda for Today:
I'm working a weird shift (3-8), which is fine because it means I'll have nearly a full day of sewing and crafting before I even go in. Teen Tuesday tonight will be a Gingerbread Building Challenge. Should be a good time.
On the Reading Front:
I and finally nearly finished with East. Maybe today? And I listened to a nice chunk of The Mind's Eye yesterday.
The Crafting Report:
Work on Ahsoka proceeds apace. I'll probably work more on it today, plus get some sewing in on the wallet.
What We're Watching:
Some Gilmore Girls xmas episodes and our annual viewing of the SNL Schweddy Balls skit.
I'm working a weird shift (3-8), which is fine because it means I'll have nearly a full day of sewing and crafting before I even go in. Teen Tuesday tonight will be a Gingerbread Building Challenge. Should be a good time.
On the Reading Front:
I and finally nearly finished with East. Maybe today? And I listened to a nice chunk of The Mind's Eye yesterday.
The Crafting Report:
Work on Ahsoka proceeds apace. I'll probably work more on it today, plus get some sewing in on the wallet.
What We're Watching:
Some Gilmore Girls xmas episodes and our annual viewing of the SNL Schweddy Balls skit.
155MickyFine
>154 scaifea: Ooh I look forward to hearing about/seeing results of the gingerbread house competition.
156scaifea
>155 MickyFine: I took some photos, but I'm going to try to get better ones today (almost everyone 'donated' their structures to the library for decorations).
157scaifea
On the Agenda for Today:
I'm working 9-5, which is good because I still have some cleanup to do in the meeting room after the gingerbread works. One of my regular teens, bless 'em, is enthusiastic but messy. My carpal tunnel is really acting up, so I'm hoping I can do some crafting this afternoon but we'll see how it goes. Thank goodness there are leftovers for dinner!
On the Reading Front:
I did it! I finally finished East!! Moving on to The House Next Door. Still listening to The Mind's Eye.
The Crafting Report:
I'm nearly finished sewing the wallet for the niece, and, of course, I also crafted a modest 1-room gingerbread house. Photos to come.
What We're Watching:
Some more SNL holiday skits.
I'm working 9-5, which is good because I still have some cleanup to do in the meeting room after the gingerbread works. One of my regular teens, bless 'em, is enthusiastic but messy. My carpal tunnel is really acting up, so I'm hoping I can do some crafting this afternoon but we'll see how it goes. Thank goodness there are leftovers for dinner!
On the Reading Front:
I did it! I finally finished East!! Moving on to The House Next Door. Still listening to The Mind's Eye.
The Crafting Report:
I'm nearly finished sewing the wallet for the niece, and, of course, I also crafted a modest 1-room gingerbread house. Photos to come.
What We're Watching:
Some more SNL holiday skits.
158lauralkeet
Amber, were your ears burning last night? Chris and I were at a loss as to what to watch, until I noted that the Wallace & Gromit shorts are available on Prime. And guess which one we chose? Yep, The Wrong Trousers. We've seen it before and it's one of our favorites, but it's been a while so it was a most enjoyable 30 minutes. This was due entirely to your recent crochet project, so thank you!
159scaifea
>158 lauralkeet: Ha! That's great!!
160alcottacre
>153 scaifea: Already read The Reader so I am dodging that BB. The other one does not interest me.
Hope you have a wonderful Wednesday, Amber!
Hope you have a wonderful Wednesday, Amber!
161scaifea
>160 alcottacre: See?! You're still ahead of the curve!
162scaifea

159. East by Edith Pattou (Beauty and the Beast retelling) - 6/10
Beauty and the Beast but make it Scandinavian.
The premise was good (and, well, that’s the Beauty and the Beast part, honestly), but the method was…not. It dragged. It was a slog. And I think it wouldn’t have felt so overly-long if the characters had been given any amount of personality. I mean, any at all. They feel like cardboard people flatly carrying out the action of the plot, which, in itself, had no real zest to it, plodding along with a ‘this happened and then this and then this’ vibe. No tension, no surprising elements, no depth to be found anywhere. Blech.
163alcottacre
>161 scaifea: Must.Read.Faster. The curve will catch me!
>162 scaifea: OK, one I do not need to bother with even if I could find a copy. . .
>162 scaifea: OK, one I do not need to bother with even if I could find a copy. . .
164Ravenwoodwitch
Howdy Amber! Just catching up, so, feel free to ignore anything or all here. Congrats on that total! It's insane.
>82 scaifea: Ah, Lucifer.
"Hello, have I mentioned I'm the devil? No, silly human, literal Satan! Just smarmy and British."
>85 scaifea: Oh, dark retellings are my favorite. Love scratching that horror itch.
>108 scaifea: I wait a while myself, out of protest for how quickly a lot of places try to sell them to me. But I can see how that could be a fun tradition for thanksgiving.
>133 scaifea: ERMGAWD so cute!
>148 scaifea: That sounds delicious. I need to track down the recipe.
>154 scaifea: Good Luck with the gingerbread. I always remember failing at these as a kid (lol) so everyone is impressive to me!
>82 scaifea: Ah, Lucifer.
"Hello, have I mentioned I'm the devil? No, silly human, literal Satan! Just smarmy and British."
>85 scaifea: Oh, dark retellings are my favorite. Love scratching that horror itch.
>108 scaifea: I wait a while myself, out of protest for how quickly a lot of places try to sell them to me. But I can see how that could be a fun tradition for thanksgiving.
>133 scaifea: ERMGAWD so cute!
>148 scaifea: That sounds delicious. I need to track down the recipe.
>154 scaifea: Good Luck with the gingerbread. I always remember failing at these as a kid (lol) so everyone is impressive to me!
165Helenliz
>162 scaifea: yup, not sold that one to me.
Hope the gingerbread house construction went well. Nothing I have ever tried, but I can see it going badly, regardless!
Hope the gingerbread house construction went well. Nothing I have ever tried, but I can see it going badly, regardless!
166scaifea
>164 Ravenwoodwitch: Hey Angela!
I *adore* Lucifer. And dark retellings.
The Samosa stew is really just ground beef, browned, potatoes, peas, and Indian spices. It's really good, though.
I made the gingerbread construction pretty much foolproof: we used graham crackers and hot glue guns.
>165 Helenliz: (See above comment on foolproofing the process.)
I *adore* Lucifer. And dark retellings.
The Samosa stew is really just ground beef, browned, potatoes, peas, and Indian spices. It's really good, though.
I made the gingerbread construction pretty much foolproof: we used graham crackers and hot glue guns.
>165 Helenliz: (See above comment on foolproofing the process.)
167scaifea
On the Agenda for Today:
I need to do my menu planning for the week and get my grocery list prepped for tomorrow's shopping. Then I'll likely spend most of the rest of the day sewing and crafting. We just got a call that school is canceled today - there's a mechanical issue with the building. Charlie is...annoyed. He has end-of-term exams next week and this messes with his pre-exam schedule, apparently. I love that big nerd.
On the Reading Front:
I started You're a Mean One, Matthew Prince and am nearly finished with The Mind's Eye.
The Crafting Report:
I made a little progress on Ahsoka yesterday. I'll probably work more on it today and also get in to the sewing room for other xmas project work.
What We're Watching:
Rudolph.
I need to do my menu planning for the week and get my grocery list prepped for tomorrow's shopping. Then I'll likely spend most of the rest of the day sewing and crafting. We just got a call that school is canceled today - there's a mechanical issue with the building. Charlie is...annoyed. He has end-of-term exams next week and this messes with his pre-exam schedule, apparently. I love that big nerd.
On the Reading Front:
I started You're a Mean One, Matthew Prince and am nearly finished with The Mind's Eye.
The Crafting Report:
I made a little progress on Ahsoka yesterday. I'll probably work more on it today and also get in to the sewing room for other xmas project work.
What We're Watching:
Rudolph.
169foggidawn
>168 scaifea: If I had to guess, I'd say that Charlie built the tall one. They are all impressive in their own ways.
170scaifea
>169 foggidawn: Yep, Charlie built the tower.
171scaifea
On the Agenda for Today:
Grocery shopping and laundry, then cookie baking (Chinese Restaurant Almond Cookies, if I can find blanched almonds at the store, if not, then brownies), then xmas projects. Frozen Friday dinner!
On the Reading Front:
I managed a few pages in You're a Mean One, Matthew Prince, and I finished The Mind's Eye. Review to come at...some point.
The Crafting Report:
I finished up one niece's present (The Office-themed wallet) and worked more on the Ahsoka doll. I also started working on the gifts for my library colleagues - three of them are getting oven mitts and matching coasters, but with different fabrics.
What We're Watching:
The Shop Around the Corner, one of my very favorite movies ever.
Grocery shopping and laundry, then cookie baking (Chinese Restaurant Almond Cookies, if I can find blanched almonds at the store, if not, then brownies), then xmas projects. Frozen Friday dinner!
On the Reading Front:
I managed a few pages in You're a Mean One, Matthew Prince, and I finished The Mind's Eye. Review to come at...some point.
The Crafting Report:
I finished up one niece's present (The Office-themed wallet) and worked more on the Ahsoka doll. I also started working on the gifts for my library colleagues - three of them are getting oven mitts and matching coasters, but with different fabrics.
What We're Watching:
The Shop Around the Corner, one of my very favorite movies ever.
172MickyFine
Thanks for sharing the gingerbread houses. They all look great! I'm particularly delighted by the TARDIS.
173Ravenwoodwitch
>168 scaifea: How festive! And wow, that Tardis is impressive. They all are but, that one, just wow.
174scaifea
>172 MickyFine: >173 Ravenwoodwitch: The teen who made the tardis is just about the coolest. Incredibly creative, and super-shy at first, but starting to come out of their shell a bit, and their sense of humor, although quiet, is *wicked* and I adore it.
175scaifea
On the Agenda for Today:
I'm working the Saturday shift, then I'll fight the urge to nap when I get home and try to craft more instead. Meatball Soup for dinner tonight, I think.
On the Reading Front:
Still working on You're a Mean One, Matthew Prince, and I started listening to Kiss Her Once for Me (it's super festive up in here, folks).
The Crafting Report:
Lots of sewing yesterday: I made good progress on the oven mitts for my colleagues - I'm making them all striped with various fabrics, so yesterday I got all the strips cut and started sewing them together to 'make' the fabric I'll use. I also got more work in on Ahsoka.
What We're Watching:
Some Gilmore Girls xmas eps, a Psych, and then Down with Love, which isn't a christmas movie at all, but for some reason it is for us, and now we've convinced Charlie it is, too - he loves it.
I'm working the Saturday shift, then I'll fight the urge to nap when I get home and try to craft more instead. Meatball Soup for dinner tonight, I think.
On the Reading Front:
Still working on You're a Mean One, Matthew Prince, and I started listening to Kiss Her Once for Me (it's super festive up in here, folks).
The Crafting Report:
Lots of sewing yesterday: I made good progress on the oven mitts for my colleagues - I'm making them all striped with various fabrics, so yesterday I got all the strips cut and started sewing them together to 'make' the fabric I'll use. I also got more work in on Ahsoka.
What We're Watching:
Some Gilmore Girls xmas eps, a Psych, and then Down with Love, which isn't a christmas movie at all, but for some reason it is for us, and now we've convinced Charlie it is, too - he loves it.
176bell7
I read Kiss Her Once for Me last year and have You're a Mean One, Matthew Prince on my stack to start soon. Hope you enjoy both, Amber!
>168 scaifea: The gingerbread houses are fantastic! I am wowed by everyone's creativity.
>168 scaifea: The gingerbread houses are fantastic! I am wowed by everyone's creativity.
177scaifea
>176 bell7: I'm enjoying both so far, but especially KHOfM.
I'm lucky to have such a great bunch of teens. They're all really fun and creative.
I'm lucky to have such a great bunch of teens. They're all really fun and creative.
178scaifea
On the Agenda for Today:
Laundry, baking (gingerbread men), and xmas crafting.
On the Reading Front:
Still working on You're a Mean One, Matthew Prince and Kiss Her Once for Me.
The Crafting Report:
No time for crafting at work yesterday because it was a bananas day, but I did manage a little crocheting once I got home even though the urge to nap was STRONG.
What We're Watching:
More Gilmore Girls, the beginning of the first Psych movie, and then last week's SNL.
Laundry, baking (gingerbread men), and xmas crafting.
On the Reading Front:
Still working on You're a Mean One, Matthew Prince and Kiss Her Once for Me.
The Crafting Report:
No time for crafting at work yesterday because it was a bananas day, but I did manage a little crocheting once I got home even though the urge to nap was STRONG.
What We're Watching:
More Gilmore Girls, the beginning of the first Psych movie, and then last week's SNL.
179scaifea
On the Agenda for Today:
I'm working 12-8 and running Teen Tuesday, although I'm not 100% sure what we're doing yet because I suspect I'll have either just one Teen or maybe none (there's another teen program happening tonight at one of our other branches, and I encouraged them to go to that one because Grace always runs very cool programs - this time they're making Hobbit doors!). So I think I'll just take some knitting needles, some crochet hooks and some yarn, in case they want to learn the basics of either of those, and then I'll also maybe print out some coloring pages for a possible chill-out-and-color-and-chat session, or we could do a writing session: outline how you would change a favorite book/movie into a ghost story. So, I have options.
Before I go in I'll be crafting like crazy, of course. I made some good progress yesterday and am almost finished with the presents for three of my four colleagues at the library. I also finished up the Ahsoka doll for Niece #2.
On the Reading Front:
Little time for print reading these days, but I'm still working on You're a Mean One, Matthew Prince, and I finished listening to Kiss Her Once for Me and started In the Event of Love.
The Crafting Report:
See above. Here's how Ahsoka turned out:

What We're Watching:
If You Give a Mouse a Christmas Cookie, plus I watched more Hamish MacBeth while crocheting.
I'm working 12-8 and running Teen Tuesday, although I'm not 100% sure what we're doing yet because I suspect I'll have either just one Teen or maybe none (there's another teen program happening tonight at one of our other branches, and I encouraged them to go to that one because Grace always runs very cool programs - this time they're making Hobbit doors!). So I think I'll just take some knitting needles, some crochet hooks and some yarn, in case they want to learn the basics of either of those, and then I'll also maybe print out some coloring pages for a possible chill-out-and-color-and-chat session, or we could do a writing session: outline how you would change a favorite book/movie into a ghost story. So, I have options.
Before I go in I'll be crafting like crazy, of course. I made some good progress yesterday and am almost finished with the presents for three of my four colleagues at the library. I also finished up the Ahsoka doll for Niece #2.
On the Reading Front:
Little time for print reading these days, but I'm still working on You're a Mean One, Matthew Prince, and I finished listening to Kiss Her Once for Me and started In the Event of Love.
The Crafting Report:
See above. Here's how Ahsoka turned out:

What We're Watching:
If You Give a Mouse a Christmas Cookie, plus I watched more Hamish MacBeth while crocheting.
180curioussquared
You're reading all the LGBTQIA+ holiday romcoms I read last year, lol. I DNFed In the Event of Love very early on but I think it was just because I had already listened to so many other holiday romances right before and was sick of them by that point.
181scaifea
>180 curioussquared: It's okay so far but I liked Kiss Her Once for Me better. Ugh, I'm so behind on reviews...
182scaifea
On the Agenda for Today:
Charlie has three days of exams starting today, but the good news (for him) is that he can leave each day once he's finished. So today I get to take him in at 8:30 and pick him up at 10:15, then head *back* to school myself for Band Uniform Mom duties. Any free time I have today will be spend frantically crafting.
On the Reading Front:
Same. Still working on You're a Mean One, Matthew Prince and In the Event of Love.
The Crafting Report:
I finished up the oven mitts for three of my four colleagues yesterday and started working on the gift for the fourth - she's a huge Willie Nelson fan, so I'm attempting to amigurumi a WN doll for her.
What We're Watching:
Last Saturday's SNL.
Charlie has three days of exams starting today, but the good news (for him) is that he can leave each day once he's finished. So today I get to take him in at 8:30 and pick him up at 10:15, then head *back* to school myself for Band Uniform Mom duties. Any free time I have today will be spend frantically crafting.
On the Reading Front:
Same. Still working on You're a Mean One, Matthew Prince and In the Event of Love.
The Crafting Report:
I finished up the oven mitts for three of my four colleagues yesterday and started working on the gift for the fourth - she's a huge Willie Nelson fan, so I'm attempting to amigurumi a WN doll for her.
What We're Watching:
Last Saturday's SNL.
183rosalita
>182 scaifea: I will look forward to seeing the Red-Headed Stranger rendered as amigurumi, Amber!
184scaifea
>183 rosalita: Fingers crossed that it works out since I don't really have a pattern...
185scaifea
On the Agenda for Today:
I'll take Charlie to school first this this morning for Day Two of his exams, come home to do the menu planning and get my grocery list ready for tomorrow, then go back to school to pick Charlie up at 11:30, then immediately turn around and go *back* to school again to finish up the band uniform inventory. I'll then spend the rest of the afternoon frantically crafting, again, before time to make dinner. Yoicks. If I survive the week, it'll be a christmas miracle.
On the Reading Front:
No time for print reading yesterday, but I did finish listening to In the Event of Love and started How to Excavate a Heart.
The Crafting Report:
I realized that I had left my regular Tuesday Teens off the xmas project To Do list, so yesterday I scrambled to think of something to make them and then scrambled to actually make the things - I'm sewing them each a bean bag frog, which I used to make for my etsy shop. I'm hoping to finish those today and get back to Mr. Nelson. Serenity Now!
What We're Watching:
Attack on Titan, plus some 30 Rock xmas eps.
I'll take Charlie to school first this this morning for Day Two of his exams, come home to do the menu planning and get my grocery list ready for tomorrow, then go back to school to pick Charlie up at 11:30, then immediately turn around and go *back* to school again to finish up the band uniform inventory. I'll then spend the rest of the afternoon frantically crafting, again, before time to make dinner. Yoicks. If I survive the week, it'll be a christmas miracle.
On the Reading Front:
No time for print reading yesterday, but I did finish listening to In the Event of Love and started How to Excavate a Heart.
The Crafting Report:
I realized that I had left my regular Tuesday Teens off the xmas project To Do list, so yesterday I scrambled to think of something to make them and then scrambled to actually make the things - I'm sewing them each a bean bag frog, which I used to make for my etsy shop. I'm hoping to finish those today and get back to Mr. Nelson. Serenity Now!
What We're Watching:
Attack on Titan, plus some 30 Rock xmas eps.
186Ravenwoodwitch
>178 scaifea: Gingerbread! I have made those; delicious cookies. INTENSE baking labor. Good luck!
>185 scaifea: Oh dear. Also good luck here, I'm sure you'll make it, lol.
>185 scaifea: Oh dear. Also good luck here, I'm sure you'll make it, lol.
187curioussquared
>185 scaifea: Lol, I also read How to Excavate a Heart last year! Kiss Her Once for Me was one of my favorites of my 2022 holiday reading.
188scaifea
>186 Ravenwoodwitch: Gingerbread cookies are one of my most favorite things in the universe. So, so good.
And I managed to get the frogs finished with time to spare! I'm still panicked about one last project, which needs to be done by this Friday...
>187 curioussquared: HtEaH was...okay. But yeah, KHOfM was better.
And I managed to get the frogs finished with time to spare! I'm still panicked about one last project, which needs to be done by this Friday...
>187 curioussquared: HtEaH was...okay. But yeah, KHOfM was better.
189scaifea
On the Agenda for Today:
I'm working 12-8 and panic-crafting before I go in (and also probably during my shift - it's generally pretty slow from 6-8). This weekend Charlie and I went to Indiana to visit my parents, so that's why I've not been around.
On the Reading Front:
Man, I am SO far behind on my reviews, but it's gonna stay that way until I get this last project finished, then I'll have a marathon review session. Right now I'm listening to Stephen Fry reading a collection of classic ghost stories (amazing), and I'm on my annual reread of A Christmas Carol.
The Crafting Report:
Yeah. Last project going now (the Willie Nelson doll for my colleague). Wish me luck.
What We're Watching:
Love Actually last night.
I'm working 12-8 and panic-crafting before I go in (and also probably during my shift - it's generally pretty slow from 6-8). This weekend Charlie and I went to Indiana to visit my parents, so that's why I've not been around.
On the Reading Front:
Man, I am SO far behind on my reviews, but it's gonna stay that way until I get this last project finished, then I'll have a marathon review session. Right now I'm listening to Stephen Fry reading a collection of classic ghost stories (amazing), and I'm on my annual reread of A Christmas Carol.
The Crafting Report:
Yeah. Last project going now (the Willie Nelson doll for my colleague). Wish me luck.
What We're Watching:
Love Actually last night.
190drneutron
Just passing the word... The 2024 group is up!
https://www.librarything.com/ngroups/24188/75-Books-Challenge-for-2024
https://www.librarything.com/ngroups/24188/75-Books-Challenge-for-2024
192Helenliz
Hope you had a good time at the parents.
Did you get all the Christmas crafting done in time, or are the needles on fire?
Happy Christmas
Did you get all the Christmas crafting done in time, or are the needles on fire?
Happy Christmas
197PaulCranswick
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198scaifea
Thanks, everyone, for the holiday messages!
>190 drneutron: Woot!!
>192 Helenliz: I'm still working on the Willie Nelson doll, so my colleagues won't get their presents until the 27th (my next work day).
>197 PaulCranswick: Paul. Take a sec to look around at other threads. I'm not on anyone's threads these days. But the fact that you wouldn't take the time to think about it and check first before posting what reads to me more like a public shaming than a holiday greeting is honestly partly why I find the kinds of threads that seem to value number of posts from others over anything else, well, exhausting. If you do indeed value my friendship here, then maybe actually visit my threads occasionally, READ them, and post comments that engage in what's going on in the conversation. But please continue to leave my humble threads unvisited if the substance you come up with consists solely of tsk-tsks on my lack of attention to you. You clearly have plenty of friends here on LT who frequently offer you attention on your threads; I admit that I'm baffled at your insistence that I be one of them.
>190 drneutron: Woot!!
>192 Helenliz: I'm still working on the Willie Nelson doll, so my colleagues won't get their presents until the 27th (my next work day).
>197 PaulCranswick: Paul. Take a sec to look around at other threads. I'm not on anyone's threads these days. But the fact that you wouldn't take the time to think about it and check first before posting what reads to me more like a public shaming than a holiday greeting is honestly partly why I find the kinds of threads that seem to value number of posts from others over anything else, well, exhausting. If you do indeed value my friendship here, then maybe actually visit my threads occasionally, READ them, and post comments that engage in what's going on in the conversation. But please continue to leave my humble threads unvisited if the substance you come up with consists solely of tsk-tsks on my lack of attention to you. You clearly have plenty of friends here on LT who frequently offer you attention on your threads; I admit that I'm baffled at your insistence that I be one of them.
199rosalita
Merry Christmas to everyone at Scaife Manor, Amber —even if the weather there (as it is here in Iowa) is not very seasonal at all, I'm not complaining, though!
200scaifea
>199 rosalita: Merry Christmas, Julia! Yeah, it's 60F here. It's so wrong.
202rosalita
>201 scaifea: Oh, I love Willie so much! You did a great job with him.
203Helenliz
>201 scaifea: Whoop whoop!! That's just fab.
205laytonwoman3rd
>201 scaifea: Ding DANG! That is the coolest thing ever.
206quondame
>201 scaifea: That's great!
207scaifea
Oh wow, thanks, everyone! It makes me happy that you all like him. He certainly took me long enough to finish! Here's hoping my colleague feels the same way as you all.
208scaifea
And now that Mr. Nelson is finished, I feel like I can get back to all my normal, non-frantic-crocheting-round-the-clock schedule, including stopping by my own thread!
On the Agenda for Today:
We're going to the movies! Tomm really wants to see the Ferrari movie, while Charlie and I are going to watch the new Miyazaki one. We may then head to the zoo since we've not seen the zoo lights this year, but not if the predicted rains come through here this afternoon. We'll see. This morning before we leave I'll be tackling the mess on my desk, and possibly the backlog of reviews I owe here. And at some point soon I need to start prepping my thread for the new group! Yoicks. Xmas leftovers for dinner. Yum!
On the Reading Front:
I've just started Light from Uncommon Stars and I'm listening to The Silent Patient. Enjoying both so far.
The Crafting Report:
If I get my desk cleared and the reviews done, then I'll start thinking about next projects. I'm excited!
What We're Watching:
We always watch A Christmas Story on xmas day, plus we watched the Big Bang Theory ep in which Penny gets Sheldon the best possible present - one of my favorite eps.
On the Agenda for Today:
We're going to the movies! Tomm really wants to see the Ferrari movie, while Charlie and I are going to watch the new Miyazaki one. We may then head to the zoo since we've not seen the zoo lights this year, but not if the predicted rains come through here this afternoon. We'll see. This morning before we leave I'll be tackling the mess on my desk, and possibly the backlog of reviews I owe here. And at some point soon I need to start prepping my thread for the new group! Yoicks. Xmas leftovers for dinner. Yum!
On the Reading Front:
I've just started Light from Uncommon Stars and I'm listening to The Silent Patient. Enjoying both so far.
The Crafting Report:
If I get my desk cleared and the reviews done, then I'll start thinking about next projects. I'm excited!
What We're Watching:
We always watch A Christmas Story on xmas day, plus we watched the Big Bang Theory ep in which Penny gets Sheldon the best possible present - one of my favorite eps.
210scaifea
>209 drneutron: Thanks, Jim! Honestly, I'm just thrilled I finally finished him. Yeesh.
211ChelleBearss

Merry Christmas!
Good job on Willie! How cool
212scaifea
>211 ChelleBearss: Thanks, Chelle!
213scaifea

160. The Mind's Eye by Oliver Sacks (audiobook) - 8/10
An interesting look into the connection between the eyes and the brain, and what can happen when that connection goes on the blink, so to speak.
I enjoyed this one up to a certain point, but then it began to feel like one case history anecdote after another, with not a lot of substance-like fleshing out.

161. In the Event of Love by Courtney Kae (audiobook) - 8/10
An event planner takes a job in her home town, which she left in a hurry to go to college after a split with her bff/crush years ago. Old almost-flame is still there (along with EP’s other besties), working the family tree farm. The job she’s taken is – you guessed it – for the tree farm. Romance ensues.
A good-enough (f/f) love story, with a modest amount of steam.

162. How to Excavate a Heart by Jake Maia Arlow (audiobook) - 8/10
Another f/f holiday romance, but this time one of them is an intern for the holiday season at the Smithsonian and the other is the daughter of a local news channel weatherman.
This one was okay, but I think I was getting burned out on the holiday romances at this point. Still, it was cute and very readable.

163. Kiss Her Once for Me by Alison Cochrun (audiobook) - 9/10
A woman with a real talent for art/web comics, but who has no belief in her abilities, is down on her luck and working at a coffee shop when the owner of the building asks her to fake-marry him for 200K. She accepts, agrees to spend the holidays with his family in their swanky mansion/cabin, only to discover once they get there that his sister is the woman she had a one-night-stand with (and with whom she had immediately fallen for and gotten her heart smashed by and so hasn’t seen since that night) *last* Christmas.
A bit of a comedy of errors in a sweet and lovely way. Definitely my favorite of the holiday romances I read this year.

164. A Child's Christmas in Wales by Dylan Thomas (annual reread) - 10/10
An annual read. I adore it.

165. Ghost Stories: Stephen Fry's Definitive Collection edited by Stephen Fry (audiobook) - 9/10
Fry curates and then reads a collection of excellent classic ghost stories here, including Sleepy Hollow, an excellent tale from Poe about a scary doppelganger, a super-creepy Robert Louis Stevenson story about grave robbers, and even a haunted house one by Bram Stoker. And, of course, Fry narrating them is half the delight.

166. You're a Mean One, Matthew Prince by Timothy Janovsky (romance) - 8/10
A spoiled rich boy (think David Rose vibes) is forced to spend the holidays in the middle of nowhere with his less-than-glamourous grandparents. And to make things worse, they have a scholarship-kid college boy living in their basement, who takes an instant dislike to Spoiled Rich Boy. The feeling is mutual. At first.
I liked this one pretty well, although I get tired of the 3rd-act breakup thing.

167. A Christmas Carol (annual reread) - 10/10
Again, a yearly thing. So, so good.

168. The Silent Patient by Alex Michaelides (audiobook) - 9/10
For most of this one I was moderately interested in the moderately interesting murder mystery plot (and slightly less so in the MC’s marriage is on the rocks side plot), but wow, that ending packs a *punch* that really turns the whole thing around and into a solid read. Also, I do love how Euripides’ Alcestis is interwoven throughout in such a clever way.
215scaifea
>214 AMQS: Thanks, Anne! Happy Holidays to you and yours, too! As far as my reading goes, I think I'm pretty much on par with how I did last year, which is kind of amazing to me, since this year felt a lot busier than the last few. Whew!
216scaifea
On the Agenda for Today:
Back to work today, 9:30-4. I'm excited to exchange gifts with my colleagues; I worked pretty hard on their presents and I hope they like 'em. It'll be nice to begin getting back into the routine, too. This week between christmas and new years is generally a sinkhole of out-of-routine funk for me. Not much else planned for the day, of course, and we still have xmas leftovers for dinner.
On the Reading Front:
It's nice to have reading time again post-project panic! I think I'm enjoying Light from Uncommon Stars okay; it has a unique premise, which I love, but there's some dark bits here and there that I don't usually go for. We'll see how it goes. I'll also probably start Major Pettigrew's Last Stand on audio today. Way behind the times on this one, but of course I've heard great things about it.
The Crafting Report:
Nothing to report here. I'm hoping that tomorrow I'll carve out some time to regroup and make plans for next projects.
What We're Watching:
One last xmas movie: Daddy's Home 2. Plus, we've started watching It's Always Sunny. Tomm's a huge fan and he hooked Charlie and me at Thanksgiving with the Squash the Beef episode.
Back to work today, 9:30-4. I'm excited to exchange gifts with my colleagues; I worked pretty hard on their presents and I hope they like 'em. It'll be nice to begin getting back into the routine, too. This week between christmas and new years is generally a sinkhole of out-of-routine funk for me. Not much else planned for the day, of course, and we still have xmas leftovers for dinner.
On the Reading Front:
It's nice to have reading time again post-project panic! I think I'm enjoying Light from Uncommon Stars okay; it has a unique premise, which I love, but there's some dark bits here and there that I don't usually go for. We'll see how it goes. I'll also probably start Major Pettigrew's Last Stand on audio today. Way behind the times on this one, but of course I've heard great things about it.
The Crafting Report:
Nothing to report here. I'm hoping that tomorrow I'll carve out some time to regroup and make plans for next projects.
What We're Watching:
One last xmas movie: Daddy's Home 2. Plus, we've started watching It's Always Sunny. Tomm's a huge fan and he hooked Charlie and me at Thanksgiving with the Squash the Beef episode.
217scaifea
On the Agenda for Today:
Menu planning and prepping the grocery list for shopping tomorrow, continue with getting my desk cleaned off, work on getting my new year LT threads up and running, and possibly get into the sewing room to start cleaning up and regrouping. We're going out for dinner tonight to one of our favorite places, Kona Grill: https://www.konagrill.com/sp-menu
On the Reading Front:
I hit a moment in Light from Uncommon Stars yesterday that made it turn a corner, and I'm now fulling loving it. I've also told Charlie that he should read it to, if only for that one scene... Still listening to Major Pettigrew, too.
The Crafting Report:
I didn't do any crafting, but I can report that Whitney loved her Mr. Nelson!! I don't think I posted a photo of what I made for my other colleagues - oven mitts, all with themes suited to each person:

The one of the left is for a huge Jimmy Buffett fan, and who took his death particularly hard, so in tribute I scoured local thrift shops for Hawaiian shirts to make her mitts. The middle one is for Audrey, who has repeatedly mentioned a fascination with things made of repurposed denim, and the right-hand one is for Cheryl, who raises chickens and always has tons of good stories about them.
What We're Watching:
More It's Always Sunny, and also the Please Don't Destroy movie, which is stupid in the best, most hilarious way. We loved it.
Menu planning and prepping the grocery list for shopping tomorrow, continue with getting my desk cleaned off, work on getting my new year LT threads up and running, and possibly get into the sewing room to start cleaning up and regrouping. We're going out for dinner tonight to one of our favorite places, Kona Grill: https://www.konagrill.com/sp-menu
On the Reading Front:
I hit a moment in Light from Uncommon Stars yesterday that made it turn a corner, and I'm now fulling loving it. I've also told Charlie that he should read it to, if only for that one scene... Still listening to Major Pettigrew, too.
The Crafting Report:
I didn't do any crafting, but I can report that Whitney loved her Mr. Nelson!! I don't think I posted a photo of what I made for my other colleagues - oven mitts, all with themes suited to each person:

The one of the left is for a huge Jimmy Buffett fan, and who took his death particularly hard, so in tribute I scoured local thrift shops for Hawaiian shirts to make her mitts. The middle one is for Audrey, who has repeatedly mentioned a fascination with things made of repurposed denim, and the right-hand one is for Cheryl, who raises chickens and always has tons of good stories about them.
What We're Watching:
More It's Always Sunny, and also the Please Don't Destroy movie, which is stupid in the best, most hilarious way. We loved it.
218lauralkeet
I love how you personalized the mitts for each recipient, Amber. And you've reminded me I need to start thinking about my year-in-review post and 2024 threads. Ack.
219scaifea
>218 lauralkeet: Thanks, Laura! I really had fun putting those projects together for them. And putting new threads together is a lot of work, isn't it? It's always a fun job, though.
220FAMeulstee
>217 scaifea: What a lovely gift to your colleagues, Amber.
221Helenliz
Excellently thought out presents.
When you've set up your new abode, please let us know.
When you've set up your new abode, please let us know.
222scaifea
>220 FAMeulstee: >221 Helenliz: Thanks, folks!
Helen, it's up! https://www.librarything.com/topic/356289#n8330783
Helen, it's up! https://www.librarything.com/topic/356289#n8330783
223scaifea
On the Agenda for Today:
Grocery shopping this morning, then I need to get schedules organized going into the new year (my new planner and then new Big Family Calendar that lives on the fridge), then weekly bill sorting, and then, finally, maybe, I'll have time this afternoon to think about my next crafting projects. Frozen Friday dinner.
Dinner last night was a bit of a disaster. Apparently the restaurant was bought out by a hospitality company and completely redone in a way that made everything worse. My dish was inedible: I ordered the Pad Thai (my usual, and it used to be so, so good) with no bean sprouts and no cilantro. It came out with both bean sprouts and a metric shit-ton of cilantro on top. The noodles were way overcooked, the chicken tasted...boiled?...and the whole thing was swimming in way too much sauce. I'm the kind of person who lies and tells the server that everything is perfect even when it's actually this bad, so when she came round the first time that's what I did, but at the end when she saw that I hadn't eaten more than two bites, she offered to take the plate off the bill. We appreciated that, but honestly I'd rather have just paid for it so that we could leave; it took another 15-20 minutes for her to sort through recalculating the bill, on top of the over-long wait we had for the shitty food in the first place! *sigh* We won't be going back.
On the Reading Front:
Still working on Light from Uncommon Stars and Major Pettigrew. Enjoying the first, but I'm close to abandoning Pettigrew, mostly because I can't stand his character. (Wow, I sound like a grouch today! Sorry, everyone!)
The Crafting Report:
Nope, nothing yesterday. Again, hoping to finally find some time for some reorganizing today.
What We're Watching:
The Barbie movie. We LOVED it. So funny and clever and absolutely on point.
Grocery shopping this morning, then I need to get schedules organized going into the new year (my new planner and then new Big Family Calendar that lives on the fridge), then weekly bill sorting, and then, finally, maybe, I'll have time this afternoon to think about my next crafting projects. Frozen Friday dinner.
Dinner last night was a bit of a disaster. Apparently the restaurant was bought out by a hospitality company and completely redone in a way that made everything worse. My dish was inedible: I ordered the Pad Thai (my usual, and it used to be so, so good) with no bean sprouts and no cilantro. It came out with both bean sprouts and a metric shit-ton of cilantro on top. The noodles were way overcooked, the chicken tasted...boiled?...and the whole thing was swimming in way too much sauce. I'm the kind of person who lies and tells the server that everything is perfect even when it's actually this bad, so when she came round the first time that's what I did, but at the end when she saw that I hadn't eaten more than two bites, she offered to take the plate off the bill. We appreciated that, but honestly I'd rather have just paid for it so that we could leave; it took another 15-20 minutes for her to sort through recalculating the bill, on top of the over-long wait we had for the shitty food in the first place! *sigh* We won't be going back.
On the Reading Front:
Still working on Light from Uncommon Stars and Major Pettigrew. Enjoying the first, but I'm close to abandoning Pettigrew, mostly because I can't stand his character. (Wow, I sound like a grouch today! Sorry, everyone!)
The Crafting Report:
Nope, nothing yesterday. Again, hoping to finally find some time for some reorganizing today.
What We're Watching:
The Barbie movie. We LOVED it. So funny and clever and absolutely on point.
224lauralkeet
Oh no, I'm so sorry to hear about last night's dinner. What a shame to have a favorite restaurant go all topsy-turvy.
225rosalita
What a disappointment when a favorite dining spot turns bad, Amber. I had a peek at their menu when you posted the link yesterday and it all sounded so good — makes it even worse, somehow. Less incompetence and more outright deception.
226Helenliz
To lose a favourite dinner destination is never good, but a drop off in quality that bad is awful.
Grouch away, it's not possible to be sweetness and light all the time and you can't like every book. I seem to have enjoyed that more more than you are. I think I knew some people like that as a child, a lip so stiff that it would break if they ever tried to smile.
Grouch away, it's not possible to be sweetness and light all the time and you can't like every book. I seem to have enjoyed that more more than you are. I think I knew some people like that as a child, a lip so stiff that it would break if they ever tried to smile.
227katiekrug
That's really diappointing about Kona Grill. I've been there a couple of times (back in Dallas) and it was good both times.
Glad you all loved Barbie! We thought it was really well done, too. I sometimes watch the "I'm Just Ken" musical number on YouTube when I need a laugh.
Glad you all loved Barbie! We thought it was really well done, too. I sometimes watch the "I'm Just Ken" musical number on YouTube when I need a laugh.
228scaifea
>224 lauralkeet: It's a real shame, for sure, Laura. But, Columbus has *so* many great restaurants that we're not hurting for choice, really. Seems like it's time to venture out and try some new places...
>225 rosalita: Tomm loved it for their extensive sushi menu, so he's bummed too (although he said his sushi last night was fine - he agreed, though, that overall the place has turned into a dump).
>226 Helenliz: Ha! Thanks for the permission to be a grouch - I'll take it! And yeah, I think I've decided to drop Pettigrew. I had a peek at a plot summary and it seems like it would just get more annoying for me anyway.
>225 rosalita: Tomm loved it for their extensive sushi menu, so he's bummed too (although he said his sushi last night was fine - he agreed, though, that overall the place has turned into a dump).
>226 Helenliz: Ha! Thanks for the permission to be a grouch - I'll take it! And yeah, I think I've decided to drop Pettigrew. I had a peek at a plot summary and it seems like it would just get more annoying for me anyway.
229scaifea
On the Agenda for Today:
I'm working the Saturday shift, and then if I have any energy left when I get home, I may try to get into the sewing room. I still haven't managed to tidy up in there, but I did get my thoughts in order about my next knitting and crochet projects, at least. Not sure what's for dinner tonight; I'd be okay with more xmas leftovers, but I think the Scaife Men may want something else. We'll see.
On the Reading Front:
Still reading and enjoying Light from Uncommon Stars, but I did decide to ghost the Major and have switched to listening to Fangirl.
The Crafting Report:
So my next knitting project will be a Pride Flag Cowl ( https://loumiorganicyarnshop.com/products/queer-pride-flag-cowls?_pos=7&_fid... ), and I started crocheting a little Boba Fett yesterday for the February Star Wars display.
What We're Watching:
More It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, and an episode of Jessica Jones (one more Kilgrave ep left!).
I'm working the Saturday shift, and then if I have any energy left when I get home, I may try to get into the sewing room. I still haven't managed to tidy up in there, but I did get my thoughts in order about my next knitting and crochet projects, at least. Not sure what's for dinner tonight; I'd be okay with more xmas leftovers, but I think the Scaife Men may want something else. We'll see.
On the Reading Front:
Still reading and enjoying Light from Uncommon Stars, but I did decide to ghost the Major and have switched to listening to Fangirl.
The Crafting Report:
So my next knitting project will be a Pride Flag Cowl ( https://loumiorganicyarnshop.com/products/queer-pride-flag-cowls?_pos=7&_fid... ), and I started crocheting a little Boba Fett yesterday for the February Star Wars display.
What We're Watching:
More It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, and an episode of Jessica Jones (one more Kilgrave ep left!).
230MickyFine
Sounds like the year is wrapping up nicely for you, Amber.
Have the Scaife clan watched the new Doctor Who specials yet? So so good and I'm so pleased that Russell T. Davies is back at the helm.
Have the Scaife clan watched the new Doctor Who specials yet? So so good and I'm so pleased that Russell T. Davies is back at the helm.
231scaifea
>230 MickyFine: Nah. I feel so behind in the Who world that I kind of feel too overwhelmed to watch any more. I heard that they were good, though, and I do love the stills and photoshoot promos I've seen of David. He's aging so well.
232MickyFine
>231 scaifea: I will say you could jump into the anniversary specials and not feel like you're missing much (if you've seen the Tennant years you're largely set). But I know you're a completionist soul, so no pressure. 😊
And agreed, Tennant continues to look fantastic. I'm also loving Ncuti Gatwa's doctor already.
And agreed, Tennant continues to look fantastic. I'm also loving Ncuti Gatwa's doctor already.
233SandyAMcPherson
Hi Amber. I have lurked way, way more than commented ~ your reading and reviews always hold my interest but I never felt like I had anything to say. I actually haven't read a single thing in common with you this past while, not that *that* is a criticism!
Your and a few other threads prompt me to make the time to read A Child's Christmas in Wales. I was avoiding it because I simply have difficulty reading poetry, except A Child's Garden of Verses and The Golden Book of Poems for the Very Young (yeah, I know).
You look all set for a great year ahead (and a lot more organized than I)
All the very best
Your and a few other threads prompt me to make the time to read A Child's Christmas in Wales. I was avoiding it because I simply have difficulty reading poetry, except A Child's Garden of Verses and The Golden Book of Poems for the Very Young (yeah, I know).
You look all set for a great year ahead (and a lot more organized than I)
All the very best
234AMQS
>229 scaifea: Love that Pride Flag Cowl- thanks for posting!
235Ravenwoodwitch
>201 scaifea: That' doll's gonna be always on my mind (*ba-dum, tish*)
>223 scaifea: Oh, i'm sorry to hear about what happened at the restaurant. It really sucks when these mega-corps buy up places and ruin everything.
But, Merry Late Christmas/Happy Late Holidays!
>223 scaifea: Oh, i'm sorry to hear about what happened at the restaurant. It really sucks when these mega-corps buy up places and ruin everything.
But, Merry Late Christmas/Happy Late Holidays!
236scaifea
>234 AMQS: You're welcome! I've ordered the yarn - I can't wait for it to get here to get started!
>235 Ravenwoodwitch: *SNORK!* Good one!
Yeah, it's annoying. I need to find a new place to get Pad Thai, which is one of my favorites.
And thanks! Happy new year!
>235 Ravenwoodwitch: *SNORK!* Good one!
Yeah, it's annoying. I need to find a new place to get Pad Thai, which is one of my favorites.
And thanks! Happy new year!
237scaifea
On the Agenda for Today:
We're taking down the Christmas decorations, which is one of my least favorite things to do ever. Blech. And then, again, I'm hoping to do the sewing room tidying, which *still* hasn't happened. And I may bake a cake. Or I may wait until tomorrow. Bob Evans takeaway for dinner tonight, and then Tomm and I will watch movies while Charlie is at his first ever NYE party (at the local skating rink, and which he's already said he'll be ready to leave at around 9pm - ha!).
On the Reading Front:
No new news here, still reading Light from Uncommon Stars and listening to Fangirl.
The Crafting Report:
And no new news here, either.
What We're Watching:
More It's Always Sunny, more Psych, the last Kilgrave ep of Jessica Jones, and an ep of Attack on Titan.
We're taking down the Christmas decorations, which is one of my least favorite things to do ever. Blech. And then, again, I'm hoping to do the sewing room tidying, which *still* hasn't happened. And I may bake a cake. Or I may wait until tomorrow. Bob Evans takeaway for dinner tonight, and then Tomm and I will watch movies while Charlie is at his first ever NYE party (at the local skating rink, and which he's already said he'll be ready to leave at around 9pm - ha!).
On the Reading Front:
No new news here, still reading Light from Uncommon Stars and listening to Fangirl.
The Crafting Report:
And no new news here, either.
What We're Watching:
More It's Always Sunny, more Psych, the last Kilgrave ep of Jessica Jones, and an ep of Attack on Titan.
238thornton37814
I'm planning to try to finish a cross stitch project this evening. I want to visit a few threads first.
















