
This week I read five books!
42. The Midnight Library. Matt Haig. 2020. 288 pages. [Source: Library] [adult fiction, adult science fiction, fantasy]
The War for Middle-Earth: J.R.R. Tolkien and C.S. Lewis Confront the Gathering Storm, 1933-1945. Joseph Loconte. 2025. 288 pages. [Source: Review copy] [nonfiction, world war II, literature, 4 stars]
Century of Viewing #24
1960s
- 1962 If A Man Answers. One of my favorite movies growing up. I love, love, love Sandra Dee and Bobby Darin. This romantic comedy has a lot going on but a very happy ending!
2000s
- 2006 Akeelah and the Bee. Akeelah and the Bee. It was good. I enjoyed it for the most part. Some of the characters were a bit abrasive....but all in all, I am glad I watched it. THIS does finish out my 2000s decade for which I am very thankful. And it was a new-to-me movie. So the story: Akeelah is not doing great at school and her home life is questionable....but she can spell. And her talent is recognized and she enters the world of spelling bees.
2010s
- 2011 Atlas Shrugged, Part 1. I have not read the book. I could see how the book written in 1957 was "sci-fi" in that it was set in the future and a bit dystopian. It was harder to sell as sci-fi in the movie adaptation. It is "set" in 2016 but the movie is from 2011. True, it's not our 2016. This would be more of an alternate reality 2016 where train travel is everything and commercial air lines are nonexistent. It is very economic/political battle of ideas movie. It was okay. I didn't like it much, but, it wasn't horrible.
- 2017 Boss Baby. This movie is SO enjoyable. I love, love, love all the feels at the end!!!!! That letter is something so sweet!!!! There were many details that I just loved. Tim is a reluctant big brother, but, he learns all about love in this comedy where his new brother is THE boss baby.
- 2019 Men in Black: International. Would I be as disappointed in this one if I didn't love the first three so much????? Probably not. The third MIB is one of my favorite, favorite all-time movies. This one is decent enough I suppose. It grew on me as I watched it, but, merely from bored to vaguely entertained.
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