2) I'm going to get a new office chair! I was actually given a new office chair (see below), but it turns out they sent the wrong chairs and I'm actually going to get one that's fancier than this one, so now you know just as much about the chairs as I do. I had the use of this one for one entire working day (Wednesday).
3) Library books! As of Saturday, I only had four library books and I was freaking out because that's the number I had when the library closed because of the pandemic and I'm NEVER going to be unprepared for a library shutdown ever again. I immediately ordered more books from the library than I could ever read.
Where They Last Saw Her by Marcie R. Rendon - currently reading
We Lived on the Horizon by Erika Swyler - I have started this one twice, but it doesn't hold much interest. It gets one more shot and then I'm returning it.
We'll Prescribe You a Cat by Syou Ishida, translated by E. Madison Shimoda - IRL book club pick.
The Way We All Became The Brady Bunch: How the Canceled Sitcom Became the Beloved Pop Culture Icon We Are Still Talking About Today by Kimberly Potts - I borrowed this to fulfill a Pop Sugar Reading Challenge Prompt, but I'm pretty sure I'm not going to really read it.
Free: A Child and a Country at the End of History by Lea Ypi - This sounds depressing as hell. It might not be a great fit for this time of year.
Bittersweet by Sarah Ockler - Mindless YA? I don't mind if I do.
Welcome to the Hyunam-Dong Bookshop by Hwang Bo-Reum and translated by Shanna Tanj - Cozy Japanese Korean literature? YES! (Thanks to the Anonymous commenter who pointed out this error. I'm sorry. It's not a great mistake to make.)
Alex & Me: How a Scientist and a Parrot Discovered a Hidden World of Animal Intelligence—and Formed a Deep Bond in the Process by Irene M. Pepperberg - It will not surprise anyone that Pepperberg was on an episode of the You're the Expert podcast, would it?
Running While Black: Finding Freedom in a Sport That Wasn't Built for Us by Alison Mariella Désir - For a Pop Sugar Reading Challenge prompt. I usually despise running/athlete memoirs, but this has a 4.55 Goodreads rating. Surely it's good? (I suspect I will not read this one, either.)
On Looking: Eleven Walks with Expert Eyes by Alexandra Horowitz - This book was cited in Humor Me, so I ordered it immediately.
By the Sword (Valdemar saga) by Mercedes Lackey - I enjoyed the last installment of Valdemar so much I ordered the next one.
The next couple of photos are brought to you by me trying to document things that make me laugh.
4) Ted and the Giant Carrot - In this sequel to James and the Giant Peach, we try to figure out why the carrots at our grocery store are the size of melons.
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| Look at those carrots! |
5) This dog. If you are ever driving around my town and you see this dog in the terrace rolling around, just know that she is loved and cared for. I mean, look how clean those teeth are. I laughed so hard at her.
Have you read any of those books? What's on your to-read list next? If you had to pick one of my books to read next, what would you read?





I've not read any of these books, but I finally got through Spoon River Anthology. Some of them were so pointed and shocking, others had glorious language, and a lot were sad. Not sorry I read it. I just finished The Art of Racing in the Rain ( sort of about a dog- upbeat!) and the Traveling Cat Chronicles ( sort of about a cat! sweet and sad).
ReplyDeleteI might try Mercedes Lackey- I have a serious book to read and need something to balance it.
Spoon River Anthology! SO GOOD! I'm happy to hear I'm not alone in my enjoyment.
DeleteMercedes Lackey is so hit and miss, but I can't stop until I've made it through!
Rex loves rolling like that too, the result is that he's constantly filling the house with dry grass. A small price to pay for such joy, if you ask me. OMG the library shutdown. I ended up rereading a lot of my old books, so that was something, I guess.
ReplyDeleteI think that carrot has something to prove! Or maybe it IS proving something.
Yep. Hannah is going to have to get a B-A-T-H this weekend because it's terrible for her skin to roll around in grass, but who is to stop her when she's having so much fun?
DeleteThe library shutdown was traumatic. The ebook collection at our library is NOT robust and I don't actually have a lot of books that I own. There's no way I was going to dive into my husband's books! I know it's a privilege because that was such a hard time for people for harder reasons, but it was really hard for me. Never again will I be caught off guard.
Go Zelda go!!!
ReplyDeleteThe giant carrot is remarkable, but I want to know if Devonte was on break.
I haven't read anything in your stash, but I'm glad that you're prepared in case of another apocalypse. I'm kind of adrift in my reading right now, so I think I'm going to head to my bookshelves and do some rereading.
I haven't seen Devonte in a couple of weeks. I hope he is either on a different shift or has moved on to bigger and better things. I miss Devonte.
DeleteHi! I just want to say that I really enjoy reading your blog and don’t want to come across as a jerk, but Welcome to the Hyunam Dong Bookshop is Korean not Japanese. Anyways I definitely want enjoy your book posts and have put some on my TBR list
ReplyDeleteI mean “I definitely enjoy your book posts”
DeleteOh, no! You're right. That's a terrible mistake to make. (I just read that book about the Korean divers and how terrible the Japanese treated them and I can imagine all the Korean folks reading this post and getting annoyed. I'll fix it!)
DeleteI really should make a trip to the library.
ReplyDeleteIf you aren't as obsessive about books as I am, maybe it's not needed.
DeleteWell this is kind of embarrassing, but I would probably read the Brady Bunch book! I grew up watching that show (and the reruns over and over again for years) and I would probably enjoy it. I'm also intrigued by We'll Prescribe You a Cat, obviously. On that note- of course Zelda is queen of the house!!! Muffin is queen of our house.
ReplyDeleteI'm intrigued by that carrot- I mean what does it taste like? For some reason I imagine it tasting bland and un-carrot-like. You might have to buy it and report back.
I don't think it's embarrassing! I'd probably read a book about Full House or Perfect Strangers! It's just that I don't know if I've actually seen an entire episode of the Brady Bunch! It might not be a great fit for me.
DeleteI suspect the carrot tastes like nothing, too. The larger the vegetable, the less likely they are to be good, I think.
I just finished "Welcome to the Hyunam Dong Bookshop" and it is very cozy! Having so many backup books is very smart. I read more books on Kindle than physical books, so I don't have the same COVID baggage, but whenever I'm getting on a plane I always download all the books so I can prepare for whatever mood strikes.
ReplyDeleteI would LOVE to read entirely on my Kindle, but the ebook collection at our library is not very robust, so I rely on physical books to get me through. I never want to be without books again!
DeleteThe carrot photo made me laugh, too; thank you for that!
ReplyDeleteYou're welcome. I'm here to provide vegetable humor!
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