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Sunday Salon

I've decided to try making my weekly wrap-up into a Sunday Salon so I can link up with others doing Sunday Salon posts. We'll see how this goes!

Reading This Week


  • I finished Middlemarch! I've  been reading this one almost since we started staying home in mid-March. I loved it. I'd never read Eliot before, but wow! She's such a talented, insightful writer, she just gets human nature and relationships and she's so well-read--the metaphors, the similes, the allusions...the book is a masterclass. And I love, love, love the ending. She wraps it up for the characters to give a sense of closure but it's also satisfyingly realistic. No perfect HEAs here. I'm sure I'll be talking about this more!
  • I just started reading Blink by Malcolm Gladwell for one of my book clubs. If you haven't heard of it, it's about the science behind how we make snap judgments and how we can use that to our advantage. Not a book I would have picked, but interesting.

Watching This Week
  • We finally saw Hamilton! My husband and I watched the filmed production that came out Friday on Disney+. We really enjoyed it, and we've been looking up the history of the characters and what really happened since. It definitely makes me want to read more on the subject. I don't know if it lived up to the hype because, well, how could anything, but it was good.
  • I watched the new Babysitters' Club TV adaptation on Netflix! I loved The Babysitters' Club books growing up. I actually started with The Babysitters' Club Little Sister books, so I was glad to see Karen take a prominent role in this adaptation! I loved how the episodes basically followed the plots of the original books but with modern updates. It was a fun, enjoyable nostalgic watch for me, and I hope it keeps going!

Writing This Week
  • I've decided to do Camp NaNoWriMo in July (SpaceStationMir if you want to add me as a friend) and my ostensible goal is 15k words, but my real goal is to finish the book I started in November. I did 500some words on July 1 and none since, so I need to keep going. The issue is really that I'm pretty much at the end, and while I know how I want it to end, I don't really know what I'm doing with revision, which I definitely need to do, so I'm consciously/unconsciously trying to put that off, but I need to just finish it and plunge into revising somehow, even if I don't really know what I'm doing!

Comments

Judy Krueger said…
Glad to read your comments on Middlemarch. I have been putting off reading George Eliot for my whole life it seems. Maybe this year will be the one when I do!
There are many classics I avoided when I was younger. They intimidated me. But I have found they tend to be the richest books available. I generally read them much slower than my daily book fare, but classics tend to be the best experiences. I'm glad you enjoyed Middlemarch so much.

I liked Blink a lot. I tend to be a person who relies on intuition over reason, so it was nice to have confirmation that that can be an excellent strategy.

I'm terribly envious of everyone who has watched Hamilton on Disney+. I'm sure it will arrive in other formats one of these days, but Hamilton is a show I very much want to watch.

Happy to see you here at Sunday Salon!
Middlemarch!? Good for you. I should attack it, too. It has been on my TBR list since when? Forever ago. We also watched Hamilton. Loved it! My Sunday Salon post
I’m so looking forward to watching Hamilton, I’ve heard so many good things about it.
Good luck with your writing goals this month. Revisions... EEEK!
I was already a teenager by the time the Babysitters Club was a ‘thing’ so never read them, but I have started watching the series on Netflix to see what I missed out in.

Wishing you a great reading week

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