This week I read three books.
I've been spending a lot of time listening to Gone with the Wind on audio book, however, I did get three book reviews written!
A Canticle for Leibowitz by Walter M. Miller Jr. was a reread. I started it in January but finished it just a few days ago. This one is essentially three novellas loosely connected by a post-apocalyptic monastery in the desert. Centuries span between the novellas. Readers see civilization collapsed, rebuilt, and collapsing again.
A World Without Summer by Nicholas Day started off absolutely fantastic but got too preachy for me to keep it in the absolutely amazing and fantastic category. LOVED the history. Didn't love the beating over the head with a hammer.
Bittersweet by Christy Mandin is a great nonfiction picture book about the aftermath of World War II.
Century of Viewing #8
1970s
- 1978. Avalanche. Disaster movie set at a ski resort. Rock Hudson is the "villain" of sorts because he's so confident that he can build where no one else would ever dare because of the high risk of avalanches. The resort opens....and closes....within one weekend after tragedy strikes. Perhaps too much time is spent building up to the avalanche? It is rated PG. But it is absolutely NOT PG. At all. It isn't even PG-13. I don't know who decided the rating, but, that was a choice for sure. Most of that occurs before the avalanche and the action. And it was completely unnecessary to any story line or plot. This one stars Rock Hudson and Mia Farrow.
2000s
- 2000 Return to Me I absolutely love, love, love, love this romance. Is it incredibly, overwhelmingingly sad in the beginning? YES. But it's also a beautiful story of finding love again and second chances. I love ALL the 'side' characters that make up this movie. SO well done and a great example of 'found family.' SO many things to love. It's dramatic and comedic as well.
- 2001 Shrek. Would Shrek be as awesome with a different soundtrack?!?! It is a good thing we never have to find out. Shrek, an ogre, has layers. Donkey does not have layers--he has all the feels. Can Shrek and Donkey rescue Princess Fiona?! And does she have a secret of her own?
- 2004 Shrek 2. Do I love this one as much as the first Shrek?!?!?! This one introduces new characters that I do enjoy! It's just as quotable as the first movie. Perhaps even more so. Shrek and Fiona travel to meet her parents, but, not all is well....will they get their happily ever after.
2020s
- 2021 A Little Daytime Drama. It's Hallmark. Need I say more? Maybe. Maybe not. I watched this one because it is soap opera themed. It was enjoyable enough for a Hallmark movie. When you've just watched a great romantic-comedy like Return to Me, it's hard to watch this and not see how...lacking it is. That being said, it was enjoyable enough. It needed more of the dog! And I wouldn't have minded more scenes of the fictional soap opera so it could venture into more of a parody.
- 2026 Miss Scarlet. PBS mystery drama. It was fine. It wasn't not fine. I just don't know that I am invested in the show as I used to be. I think I liked last season better. And perhaps the seasons before even better. I do think that this insta relationship is just weird. I mean it was so fast, so sudden, so settled. Anyway, it was fine.
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