What I’m reading and listening to

Been a bit since I’ve made one of these.

Still Alice A book about a woman who gets early onset dementia. Very depressing, 10/10 would not recommend reading it. The whole time I was worried I was getting divorced from Brian and my kids hated me. This was for book club. It did bring up some interesting questions, like would you get tested to know if you’re predisposed. I am unsure.

When Breath Becomes Air I have a list of books I’ve saved to Amazon I’ve been meaning to read. Audio books in the car is my new thing, and I also finally figured out connecting to the military library via an app, so I perused my list to find one that was available via the library. This was one… except that it is another depressing story of getting sick too young. Mind you, I’m reading these while my husband is away, which makes it that much more difficult to not think WE HAVE NO TIME LEFT TOGETHER. Anyway, this is about a doctor who gets lung cancer and his balance with leading the rest of his life not knowing how much time he has left. Keep pursuing doctor career? Spend all time with family? I thought it would delve more into what makes a life a life, it did a little but it was mostly about the balance part. Anyway, another 10/10 would not recommend.

Brittney vs. Spears Documentary As Brian would say, there’s two sides to every story and we’re only hearing one. But man, is this a compelling story against a money hungry father. And conservatorship is nasty, something that one wouldn’t even think could exist in America. If everything that was said was true, she was essentially a slave.

Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark How long is it before you stop finding stuff out about your significant other that you didn’t know? Apparently Brian is a big fan of the Indiana Jones’ movies. So while he was gone I thought I’d start them (Can’t remember if I posted this, but I was looking for pop culture series to catch up on while he was away. My family wasn’t big on watching movies. I started with Lord of the Rings. We also did Star Wars back in quarantine). This is such a boy movie. Not a fan.

Maid: Based on a book, this woman who was impregnated young and by an abusive boyfriend tries to leave him and make it on her own. I did not like it, because while I guess the choices she makes could be believable, some of them are outright really dumb (like going back to him while this very smart, handsome, funny guy is trying to date her). She seems too smart and emotionally intelligent to do that. I feel like in real life it’s definitely plausible women make that choice, but her character is very much built to make you believe she wouldn’t. As a series it hooked me, so I guess it did what it was supposed to.

Love Hard A Movie about a woman who flies to some guy she’s been talking to online dating for Christmas and it turns out she’s been catfished (his pictures and profile were actually of his best friend). I’ve never actually shown up to a date that’s done this, but I have found out that people were not who they said they were. So of course the story line intrigued me, and you can predict how it ends, but it’s really cute and funny.

Alec Baldwin’s interview with George Stephanopolous via YouTubeTV- It was very interesting to hear his angle and his claims of innocence. I told Brian that I’d never feel comfortable pointing a gun at anyone, regardless of how many times I checked it wasn’t loaded and I’d never get myself to do it. Brian thinks that Alec was irresponsible for not checking the gun status out himself. Either way, a very difficult tragedy that will haunt Alec for a long long time.

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The Guest List: I can’t remember if I posted about this book, but I binge read it start to finish on my plane ride to Boston. It’s a murder mystery. I thought it was really good, but my book club thought it was too unbelievable how it all happened. I guess I am really gullible when it comes to plot lines so it makes sense I wouldn’t care about that.

The Road Back To You: I had an on again off again relationship with this book, but I finally finished it. The book is about the enneagram, a theory that everyone’s personality is related to one of eight categories. It’s a little overwhelming to me and a lot to keep track of, which makes it hard to apply… but I guess I learned about myself more.

Colin Jost: A very punchable face: (just one chapter) My father in law sent this to me to specifically read the chapter about Colin’s mom, who worked in the fire department. It was a really amazing story about 911 I hadn’t heard yet. I won’t spoil it 🙂

Currently starting the Culture Code. The commodore recommended it to Brian and I.

This is a robbery: This Netflix docu-series was on the heist of really famous artwork from the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, an incredibly beautiful museum in Boston. I hadn’t realized the enormity of what was stolen. After the second episode, I had to stop watching at night because I was convinced someone was coming to steal from me. I turned all the lights on in my apartment. I finished the series during the day. It was ripe with Boston accents, history, and mobs. I thought the first two episodes were the best and it kinda went downhill from there, but still great.

Peanutbutter Falcon: A really great movie about two men who befriend each other. One is running away from trouble and one is running away from his home. There are some plot lines that don’t reconcile, but I forgave them because it was a cute movie all in all.

The Lord of the Rings: Believe it or not I haven’t ever seen them… actually, I take that back, I fell asleep watching while with a group of friends once. I am two hours in to the first movie… hope to finish it tonight. Evaluation to come.

Alex & The List: A guy is given a list by a woman of things he needs to change before they get married. It’s quite extensive. This is a cringeworthy movie and you’re kinda thinking this guy is really dumb the whole time. It’s like not even romantic what he’s doing. Wouldn’t recommend a watch.

Lula Rich: Docu series on Lula Roe, a multi-level marketing organization. Very fascinating how it was held together by thin threads.

Last but not least, the Patriots and Bruins. I bought NFL game day pass in order to watch the Bruins. There’s probably some trick I could use, but I’m uninterested in inviting any hackers into my computer.

I’m sure I’m missing some, but these were off the top of my head.

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