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Our high temps were in the 70s one day this past week, but other than that, it has been crazy hot and humid. We've had actual temps around 100, with it feeling even hotter than that. Of course, I'm talking about outside. Thankfully, in 1902 Willis Carrier invented air conditioning and I could not be more thankful. While I haven't been able to take my walks, I've been using my handcycle indoors for cardio.
My area has been able to avoid the worst of the thunderstorms, so that's a positive. We are expecting more of the same in the coming week. Is it fall yet???
I've been working on a new 1000 piece puzzle. The pieces are driving me crazy. The brand is Bits and Pieces. A lot of their "regular" pieces look like edge pieces. This is making it more challenging to complete the border. So while I started working on the border, I eventually started focusing on patterns in the middle. Except on weekends, I've been working on it for at least an hour each day.
I've also been reading, watching television, and blogging, so let's see what's up in those areas.
IN THE BOOKS
RECENTLY FINISHED
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I listened to Dead, White, and Blue (Northwood Mystery 2), written by Annie McEwen and narrated by Patricia Burgos. Like the first installment, Resort to Murder, I loved it! As you can probably tell from the title and cover, it's set around the 4th of July. So I will publish my review this coming week. In the meantime, you can read some excerpts here.
I listened to Dead, White, and Blue (Northwood Mystery 2), written by Annie McEwen and narrated by Patricia Burgos. Like the first installment, Resort to Murder, I loved it! As you can probably tell from the title and cover, it's set around the 4th of July. So I will publish my review this coming week. In the meantime, you can read some excerpts here.
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I also listened to Fourth of July Forgery (Holiday Cozy Mystery 6), written by Tonya Kappes and narrated by Christina Sagnimeni. I've been enjoying this series from the beginning, as each holiday approaches, and this is another strong installment. I'm planning to also publish this review in the coming week leading up to the 4th of July.
I also listened to Fourth of July Forgery (Holiday Cozy Mystery 6), written by Tonya Kappes and narrated by Christina Sagnimeni. I've been enjoying this series from the beginning, as each holiday approaches, and this is another strong installment. I'm planning to also publish this review in the coming week leading up to the 4th of July.
IN PROGRESS
I once again haven't made any progress in The Puzzler: One Man's Quest to Solve the Most Baffling Puzzles Ever, from Crosswords to Jigsaw to the Meaning of Life, by A. J. Jacobs, but that's okay. I'm hoping to pick it back up soon.
What the Spell? (Spellbooked Magical Cozy Mystery 1), by Elle Wren Burke, is the book I'm reading now. I have less than an hour left to read, but I'm going to wait until the week after 4th of July to post my review. Stay tuned!
UP NEXT
My next audiobook listen will be A Nutcracker Nightmare (Killer Chocolate Mystery 2), by Christina Romeril. I've been wanting to read or listen to this for a long time. I'm looking forward to celebrating Christmas in July with it!
My next read will be A Wicked Yarn (Craft Fair Knitters Mystery 1), by Emmie Caldwell. I'm going to pick up a physical copy from the library on Sunday. This is the July pick for The Cozy Mystery Book Club. I don't knit, but I'm really looking forward to reading this! It looks very...cozy.
ON THE SCREEN
- Andor - I finished watching both seasons. This is as good as it gets for Star Wars series. I'm still in awe of how amazing this series is. I absolutely loved it and I highly recommend it for anyone who likes Star Wars. It's so much better than some of the movies.
- Rogue One - I have seen this movie several times, but since it marks the end of Andor's story, I decided to watch it again. It's okay, but it pales in comparison to the Andor series.
- The Santa Clauses - I'm glad to be done with this television series. Curiosity satisfied and it's time to move on. It just wasn't that interesting to me and I found some of the characters to be a little annoying. It was a fun concept, but I don't think it delivered. It could have been so much better.
- The Food that Built America - Since I finished with all the Disney+ content I wanted to watch (and promptly canceled my subscription to it), I'm back to this show. I watched the episode about Thanksgiving Dinner. Next up is peanut butter.
- Villa Amore - This new Hallmark movie stars Eloise Mumford. She's one of my favorite Hallmark actresses. I enjoyed the movie, although I didn't understand how she could make such an impulsive decision without even trying to understand the fine print.
- Pie to Die For: A Hannah Swensen Mystery - I love this Hallmark series, but this latest one is my least favorite. It focused too much on the fun and seemed to have forgotten how to craft a good mystery. I also missed some of the main characters who are usually there. Hopefully they will be back next time and the mystery will be better.
- Mamma Mia! - I'm so excited this movie is finally streaming on Hulu, which I have for free with my cell phone plan! It is one of my favorite summer movies. I've seen it approximately one million times and I enjoy it every single time. I love all of the singing and dancing in it and I love the heartfelt message at the end (although I'm not crazy about some things that happened near the end).
- Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again - I love the sequel even more than the first one! This is also now streaming on Hulu. Such a fun and upbeat way to start the summer! My cats enjoyed it too. :)
ON THE BLOG
- Sunday Post - 06/21 - Weekly Recap
- Episode Review - 06/24 The Golden Girls - "The Engagement" (Pilot Episode)
- Series Review - 06/26 - The Way Home - Season 3
- Puzzle - 06/28 - Celebrate with Cookies
Have a great week!