Tuesday, January 14, 2025

My Year In Books 2024

 Anne at My Head is Full of Books is hosting this meme.


My Year in Books

Rules?

  • Answer the questions with titles from books you read in 2024. (Some may end up being silly, others may seem overly serious.)   
  • The goal is to have fun. 
  • Participate by copying the questions below. Erasing my answers and inserting your own.  
  • Once you've created your post, link it below so others can see it, then visit others' posts to see how they answered the questions.
  • Spread the word. Let's see if we can make this a thing again this year!


Questions:

  1. In high school I was (the one who would): Keep Quiet--Lisa Scottoline
  2. People might be surprised: When We Believed in Mermaids--Barbara O'Neal
  3. I will never be: Paris: The Memoir--Paris Hilton
  4. My fantasy job is: Summers at the Saint--Mary Kay Andrews
  5. At the end of a long day I need: Euphoria--Lily King
  6. I hate it: All My Rage--Saba Tahir
  7. Wish I had: The Books of Second Chances--Katherine Slee
  8. My family reunions are: The Singles Game--Lauren Weisberger
  9. At a party you’d find me: In Her Shoes--Jennifer Weiner
  10. I’ve never been to: The House of Eve--Sadeqa Johnson
  11. A happy day includes (a): Funny Story--Emily Henry
  12. Motto I live by: Happy Place--Emily Henry
  13. On my bucket list is: Summer on Sag Harbor--Sunny Hostin
  14. In my next life, I want to have: Every Last Word--Tamara Ireland Stone


This was rather fun, but also hard. I kept changing some of the answers. As it says in the rules, the answers may be silly or serious. I tried to make most of mine seem silly. Though I kind of like the idea of summer on Sag Harbor--I've never spent an entire summer at the beach. Last summer was the last time I'd even been to the beach. And I could use a funny story at the end of a long day after being exhausted. 

What would you put for each one? How funny or serious would your answers be? Click the link at the top to participate and to see others' answers. 


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Friday, January 10, 2025

Playing Pickleball

 


Seeing this cartoon the other day made me want to bring up something that occurred this week. Our group at work met at a neighborhood park to play pickleball. The monthly staff meeting occurred this past Wednesday, since the first is a holiday. The meetings typically end at 1PM, allowing meeting time from 1 to 3.Our bosses and some of the clients and mentors then met at the park on the courts. 

This is not the first time our group has met to play pickleball. They've done this at least twice before on these monthly meeting days, including last August. I did not got then because the weather was so hot (and I don't work on Wednesdays). But there was another reason I'd chosen not to go then. I'd always been awful with playing handball games, often having a hard time in PE class because of that. But I decided to give it a go this month, and practiced playing for the fist hour we met. It took a while before I finally hit the ball, one of the things I'd often had trouble doing when trying to play tennis or other handball games. But I gave it my best shot, eventually hitting the ball several times, though not always in bounds.

I guess there's a first time for everything. Since it was my first time playing, I only played for an hour, but hope to try again soon.

While writing this post, I then remembered this video:



And then found this one:


Wow, they were hesitant to try, too. I felt the same way. Though I doubt I'll get way into it. I've never liked sports much, but this one seems fun. I do want to try again.

Thursday, January 9, 2025

Thursday 13

Colleen at The Thursday 13 holds a weekly blogging prompt where bloggers make a list of 13 things on Thursdays. The topic is for you to choose. The blog host doesn't have any official graphics to display on the Thursday 13 posts, so I decided to whip one up myself. 🙂


Here are some random cartoons I picked up in the last weeks or so on the web, from others' blogs  and from my Facebook feed and memories this week. I know it seems a little late for the first one, but I never got around to sharing it before or during Christmas and it's so funny!




















Wednesday, January 8, 2025

Card Deck Reading Challenge

Another I couldn't resist, at this Instagram account.






Joker is wild-- like a free square in bingo, pick whatever book you want to fill that spot!: 

2-10: just the number has to be in the title (e.g., The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo or Fourth Wing [Book 3 of a series does not count unless 3 is in the title like 3rd Degree, etc]).
2:
3:
4:
5:
6:
7:
8:
9:
10:

Heart: in the title (e.g., Inkheart or Once Upon a Broken Heart)

Diamond: a gem in the title (e.g., Gods of Jade and Shadow or The Diamond Eye)

Spade: "dig," "bury" or "spade" in the title (e.g., Ace of Spades or Dig Two Graves)

Club: in the title (e.g., The Thursday Murder Club or The Joy Luck Club)

Ace: in the title OR a book about cards or tennis (e.g., My Dream Time or Cards on the Table)

Jack: in the title or in the name of the author (e.g., Holly Jackson or Jack Kerouac [not the name of a character - Jack Reacher - unless the character name is in the title])

Queen: in the title (e.g., The Queen's Gambit or Red Queen)

King: in the title (e.g., The Wicked King or The 10th Kingdom)

🟥: Red in the title or is the main color on the cover (e.g., Red, White & Royal Blue or Red Rising)

⬛: Black in the title or is the main color on the cover (e.g., Black Water Rising or Black Cake): The Blackbirds--Eric Jerome Dickey 
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Notice that some of my examples could be used for 2 challenges (Ace of Spades, Red Queen or The 10th Kingdom). They only count for 1. So Red Queen could be for Red or for Queen but not both.

Tuesday, January 7, 2025

Book Bingo Reading Challenge 2025 @ My Reader's Journey

Another I have been doing.  A normal mode and a hard mode are offered. I'm going for the normal. Note: You can substitute 2 bingo squares if you consider them too difficult to find a book for.


Created by Leticia Toraci

First Row:

Green or Purple – Read a Book with a Green OR a Purple cover.
Novella: Read a Novella.
Rainbow: LGBT+ or POC Author: Nightcrawling--Leila Mottley
Number on The Title: Read a book with a number in the title.
500+: Read a book with more Than 500 pages: The Mammoth Hunters--Jean M. Auel

Second Row:

Red or Black: Read a Book with these colors on the title or cover: The Blackbirds--Eric Jerome Dickey
Snake: 2025 is the Year of the Snake in the Chinese Horoscope! Read a book with a snake in the title or cover.
Poetry, Nonfiction or Graphic Novel: Read one book in one of these genres.
Cat: So many readers love cats! Read a book with a cat on the title, cover or story. But if you are a dog person, substitute the cat for a dog in this prompt.
By an author you never read before.

Third Row:

Lowest Rating: Read the book on your TBR with the lowest rating or read a book on your TBR with a Goodreads rating under 3.50. It’s ok not to finish the book.
A Book in Translation: Read a translated book.
Free: Read any book in your TBR!
Favorite Author: Read one book by your favorite author.
Highest Rating: Read the book on your TBR with the highest rating or read a book on your TBR with a Goodreads rating 4.00 or higher.

Fourth Row:

Out of you comfort zone: Read a demanding book out of your comfort zone or a book in a genre you don’t usually read.
Detective: Read one of these genre-bending books: Historical/Mystery, YA/Mystery, Romance/Mystery, Fantasy/Mystery or a Sci-Fi/Mystery.
Standalone: Read a standalone book: The Rom-Commers--Katherine Center
UFO: Read a book with aliens or fae beings.
The Last One in your TBR: Read a book in your TBR that is not at all a priority. You might be pleasantly surprised!

Fifth Row:

Knot: Book with a plot twist.
Buddy Read: Read a book with a friend.
Three Books: Read one book that is part of a series.
Before 1900: Read a book published before 1900.
Anchor: Read a book with the word sea or ocean in the title, or with the sea or the ocean in the cover or with a sea setting.



Friday, January 3, 2025

2025 Reading Challenge @ Blydyn Square Books

 I wasn't sure how many more I'd be signing up for, but I've been doing this one for several years now.


  1. By an author whose name has an initial(s):
  2. Animal name in the title:
  3. Nonfiction:
  4. Published before 1980:
  5. Red cover or spine:
  6. Set in Europe:
  7. Biography or memoir:
  8. Written in first person: It's the End of the World and I'm in My Bathing Suit--Justin A. Reynolds
  9. Urban/city setting:
  10. With a love story:
  11. Read at least once before:
  12. Child as a major character:
  13. Mentions weather (snow, rain, etc):
  14. One-word title: Nightcrawling--Leila Mottley
  15. With a happy ending:
  16. Book you've had on your TBR at least one year:
  17. Current bestseller:
  18. Won a major award:
  19. Blue cover or spine:
  20. Written for children's or YA audience:
  21. Author you've never read: The Blackbirds--Eric Jerome Dickey
  22. Book you find a little or a lot scary:
  23. A "classic" (whatever that means to you!): East of Eden--John Steinbeck
  24. Picture book
  25. Book that inspires you:

January Bookish Bingo

 The new card for January.

My books:

  1. Happily Ever Afters: A Reimagining of Snow White and Rose Red--Melanie Cellier (4 squares): Audiobook, Bravery, Curse/Spells, Demon
  2. Depression Self Help 7--Heather Rose (2 squares): E-Book, Goals/Resolutions
  3. The Blackbirds--Eric Jerome Dickey (10 squares): Shelf Love, Physical Book, Not in a Series, Free Space, Different Culture, Diverse Read, Characters Are in a Club, Celebration, Meant to Read in 2024, A Character is Real
  4. The Mammoth Hunters--Jean M. Auel (2 squares): Free Book, In a Series
  5. Nightcrawling--Leila Mottley (3 squares): Library Book, Book Club Read, Orange on the Cover
  6. East of Eden--John Steinbeck (1 square): Twins