This week I read eight books.
75. Time Travelling with a Hamster. Ross Welford. 2015. 400 pages.
[Source: Library] [4 stars, mg fiction, mg speculative fiction, time
travel, mg science fiction]
Read this if...
- You enjoy time travel
- You enjoy coming of age stories
- You enjoy family stories with a strong grandparent-grandchild bond
76. The Two Towers. (Lord of the Rings) J.R.R. Tolkien. 1954/1965.
Houghton Mifflin. 352 pages. [Source: Library] [5 stars, audio book,
adult fantasy, adult classic]
Read this if...
- You enjoy fantasy novels
- You loved the movies
- You love quests
77. Beezus and Ramona. Beverly Cleary. 1955. HarperCollins. 208 pages. [Source: Library] [Star rating: 5/5] [audio book, j realistic fiction]
Read this if...
- You love Beverly Cleary
- You enjoy children's classics
- You enjoy family drama
- You enjoy humor
75. Lone Wolf On Vacation. Kiah Thomas. Illustrated by K-Fai Steele. 2025.
48 pages. [Source: Library] [5 stars, early chapter book, early reader]
Read this if....
- You enjoy early chapter books
- You enjoy series books
- You enjoy humor
- You are an introvert
76. Lone Wolf Goes to the Library. Kiah Thomas. Illustrated by K-fai
Steele. 2025. 48 pages. [Source: Library] [5 stars, early chapter book,
series book, animal fantasy]
Read this if...
- You enjoy early chapter books
- You enjoy series books
- You enjoy humor
- You are an introvert
- You love books about reading
77. Cool Buds To the Rescue (I Can Read Comics Level 3). Barbara Lehman.
2025. 32 pages. [Source: Library] [3 stars, early graphic novel]
Read this if...
- You enjoy early graphic novels
- You enjoy simple stories
78. Zebra and Yak The Backwards Alphabet Book. Paul Friedrich. 2025. 48 pages. [Source: Library] [5 stars, humor, picture book]
Read this if...
- You enjoy humorous picture books
- You enjoy a good spin on traditional alphabet books
56. This Promised Land. Cathy Gohlke. 2025. 358 pages. [Source: Library] [5 stars, christian fiction, general fiction, family]
Read this if...
- You enjoy christian fiction
- You enjoy family stories, multi-generational family stories
- You enjoy books with older heroines
Century of Viewing #29
1960s
- 1963 It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World. I watched the extended edition this time. I preferred the other, I think. This was a little too long for my liking though I appreciated hearing a phone conversation between Buster Keaton and Spencer Tracy. A race for loot is how to simply describe this one.
1980s
- 1988 High Spirits. I am SO conflicted. This one has some great scenes in it--very comical, over-the-top silly. It also has some adult scenes--yes it's PG-13, but I think it seemed more adult than that. So the plot....well, a man is about to lose his country estate and so he's trying to promote it as a HAUNTED hotel. He has his staff pretend to be ghosts...and then real ghosts show up.
2000s
- 2001 The Time Machine. There were scenes I definitely enjoyed. I am so glad I watched this one instead of just reading the negative reviews. I didn't love absolutely everything about it, mind you, but it was entertaining. This is a very loose adaptation of the H.G. Wells novel.
2010s
- 2011 Batman: Year One (animated) I have begun exploring animated Batman movies. This one is based on a comic book, I believe. It is 'year one' of Bruce Wayne and Jim Gordon being in Gotham City and being troubled by injustice. This is before Batman is BATMAN. It follows a year--so there are dated segments. Though animated, it is not a 'kids' movie. I enjoyed this one.
- 2012, Dark Knight Returns, part one (animated) This is another animated Batman movie. This one is set DECADES later. Gordon and Batman, I believe, are in their 70s, I believe. Batman has retired...and Gordon is about to retire. But crime is out of control, and, Two-Face has returned as well. Can Batman come out of retirement long enough to defeat the Mutants.
- 2013, Dark Knight Returns, part two (animated) This is another animated Batman movie....the second half of Dark Knight Returns. This one features elderly Batman still trying to Batman. It sees JOKER and SUPERMAN. Also violence and cotton candy. I don't love the violence necessarily, but it was interesting to see this these two movies.
- 2019 Secret Life of Pets 2. Animated. I really enjoyed this one so much. I don't remember enjoying the first one as much as this second one oddly enough. But this one was SO great. Plenty of cats. It had depth and substance as well. Definitely recommend this one.
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