Tuesday, 30 May 2023

Talkie Tuesday: Pride & Prejudice

 

"It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single man in 

possession of good fortune, must be in want of a wife."

 
Hello everyone!
 
So initially I had a very different plan for this week's blog post, but then this past weekend happened, and this was an actual conversation in our house.
 
"Ice hockey runs all afternoon."
 
"Yep."
 
"You know what we should watch in the meantime?"
 
"What?"
 
Movie theme song plays.
 
It's been absolute AGES since I've seen this movie to begin with, and it's always a pleasure watching it with someone who's more than fine discussing certain issues that crop up or that are being argued about on screen.
 
Without further ado then - let's time travel back to 2005 and Pride & Prejudice.
 

Thursday, 25 May 2023

Tome Thursday: Grim Imperative

 
Hello everyone!
 
I have two weeks of exciting stories for you.
 
Well, alright, I have an exciting story every week - or so I hope - but this time I have a connected story, with a novella for this Thursday and a full novel for the next one.
 
And oh, are they GOOD.
 
See, every once in a while you just have to take the plunge and try reading something you might not have expected to pick up initially, depending on your mood. I've been very much contemporary-books oriented lately aside from the random fantasy ones I picked from BookSirens.
 
So this was a nice surprise!
 
It also didn't come from BookSirens, while we're at it.
 
But before we get into all that, let's make sure we have our sailing legs on, shall we? Because we're about to head out across the seas, and pirates never like someone who's seasick.
 
Especially not in Grim Imperative.
 

Tuesday, 23 May 2023

Talkie Tuesday: HFW Burning Shores

 

"Home isn't really a place at all. It's more like ... the people I want to be with."

 
Hello everyone!
 
So here's a story for you:
 
I was all set to watch a Hannah Swensen mystery this past Sunday, because I remembered that I really enjoyed the Murder, She Baked on Hallmark Movies & Mysteries.
 
Turns out, as I start watching the movie I'd chosen, it looks ridiculously familiar.
 
Aaand I already have it on the blog.
 
Given the fact that the newest entry only really premiered this weekend as well, I won't be able to watch it until a week's past, so I had to call an audible and switch gears real fast.
 
Luckily for me (and my unfortunate head with the biggest potential for a migraine I've had in forever) I was only about an hour away from finishing something else, this time on Youtube.
 
So I picked the DLC that everyone and their mother's been waiting for since Guerrilla announced it.
 
Burning Shores picks up Aloy's story, and runs with it.
 

Thursday, 18 May 2023

Tome Thursday: The Silent Son

 
Hello everyone!
 
Time to dive into Norse lore again tonight.
 
It feels like I've planned this, reading so many books lately that take inspiration or are directly linked to our northern neighbours somehow, but I promise that's not the case.
 
I actually didn't even figure it out until I already had the books and was reading through them.
 
But it's definitely obvious I have a bit of a type, right?
 
All these books happen to be retellings, and this one tonight is no different either.
 
Remember that bit about the world ending, and each religion in the world having its own version?
 
Well, the Norse have one, too.
 
And Alexis L. Menard chose to interpret it her own way in her duology of books under the title The Last Daughter.
 
So come with us while we try to fight it off, in The Silent Son.
 

Tuesday, 16 May 2023

Talkie Tuesday: Eurovision

 

"You're stuck on me like a tattoo."

 
Hello everyone!

And welcome to a very short little fluff piece about the previous week when we once again saw the biggest European music competition come and go.

Seeing as it's a yearly event (that only got cancelled once in 2020 for obvious reasons), it's not like it was a one and done or anything, but each year usually brings something with it we haven't seen before.

I can't decide what this was during this current year besides the very obvious, but we'll do our best.

I also managed to completely conk out right after the competition part of the show, so I missed the fun bits!

It's never about the competition so much as it is about the accompanying acts that come one, come all.

Considering it was hosted by one of the "Big Five", it makes sense that the spectacle was something to see.

So without further ado, let's have a quick look at this year's Eurovision.