bewildered a bit
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1. Well, my results from the health department came back (in an impressive just over 24 hours), and it was negative. I am surprised as I have had a fever at some point each day since Thursday, and I still don't feel great. But whatever! Two tests have said I don't have COVID, so the girls are going back to school, and Josh is going back to work tomorrow. I am staying out this week (tomorrow would be my final day on campus for the week anyway) and going back next week. Whatever I've got, it's still giving me a fever which means I could spread it around, and nobody wants whatever this is.
2.
Bunnicula Meets Edgar Allan Crow by James Howe
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
I adore this series, and this is such a strong ending.
I especially love the meta commentary on writing. I wonder if Howe became a sheep farmer when he retired from writing.
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Secrets at Sea by Richard Peck
My rating: 3 of 5 stars
This was just okay for me. I like the story well enough, but it is weirdly flat and the close third dialogue relies too heavily on sentence fragments.
But 19th century American mice out to capture British husbands has an undeniable amount of charm. LOL
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The Mouse with the Question Mark Tail by Richard Peck
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
This was much more satisfying than Secrets at Sea. There is very slight overlap with the events of that book, but mostly it is its own thing.
In this book, a mouse who doesn't know who he is finds a quite remarkable answer to that question by book's end.
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3. She-Ra continues to be an utter delight.
I am so besotted with Scorpia. I just want her to be happy. She is so gone for Catra, and the show is 100% explicit about that. She is such a good friend. I really want her to be converted to the good side. And even though Catra is so damaged that she can't be a good friend, she tries sometimes with Scorpia, and I really think when she pushes her away in this latest episode, she's trying to protect her from also being targeted by Hordac.
I also am very endeared by Entrapta befriending Hordac and defending Catra.
I have a sneaking suspicion that Maura (Mara?) is actually a good guy and not the bad guy she's been painted as by Light Hope.
4. Damn is Lovecraft Country good. I just got the previous owner's issue of Entertainment Weekly (I have tried to refuse it so that it will get to where it needs to go, but the post office told me they'd just chuck it in the trash, so now I read it and don't worry about it), and they gave the show a terrible review. I was honestly shocked. I am 100% watching a different show.
I absolutely love that this show is about the reclamation of black voices and power. I love that the ghosts of the black people who were experimented on band together with Letty and Atticus to expel the ghost of the white man who murdered and experimented on them and to expel the white neighbors who break into the house to harm Letty in the present. I love that as his ghost grows more monstrous, their black bodies grow more lovely and whole. I love that Letty is so damn scared the whole episode; I love that she screams and cries and through that fear and those tears she gets shit done. She is not going to be expelled from her home. So fucking powerful.
I love the character note that she was a virgin before she and Atticus sleep together.
I also didn't realize the Easter eggs in the show when I was watching. The names of the ghosts are the names of black people who were actually experimented on by a white man, and the boy who is told by the Ouija Board that he will not enjoy himself on his vacation is Emmett Till. :(
They started filming this before all the protests of this year, but the show is doing such a good job of depicting current issues with policing and race through the lens of the 1950s context. When the cops deliberately throw Letty around the back of the van by swerving around, you can't watch that scene without thinking of Freddie Gray.
I knew Christina was going to be alive! Can't wait to see what happens next.
2.

My rating: 5 of 5 stars
I adore this series, and this is such a strong ending.
I especially love the meta commentary on writing. I wonder if Howe became a sheep farmer when he retired from writing.
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My rating: 3 of 5 stars
This was just okay for me. I like the story well enough, but it is weirdly flat and the close third dialogue relies too heavily on sentence fragments.
But 19th century American mice out to capture British husbands has an undeniable amount of charm. LOL
View all my reviews

My rating: 4 of 5 stars
This was much more satisfying than Secrets at Sea. There is very slight overlap with the events of that book, but mostly it is its own thing.
In this book, a mouse who doesn't know who he is finds a quite remarkable answer to that question by book's end.
View all my reviews
3. She-Ra continues to be an utter delight.
I am so besotted with Scorpia. I just want her to be happy. She is so gone for Catra, and the show is 100% explicit about that. She is such a good friend. I really want her to be converted to the good side. And even though Catra is so damaged that she can't be a good friend, she tries sometimes with Scorpia, and I really think when she pushes her away in this latest episode, she's trying to protect her from also being targeted by Hordac.
I also am very endeared by Entrapta befriending Hordac and defending Catra.
I have a sneaking suspicion that Maura (Mara?) is actually a good guy and not the bad guy she's been painted as by Light Hope.
4. Damn is Lovecraft Country good. I just got the previous owner's issue of Entertainment Weekly (I have tried to refuse it so that it will get to where it needs to go, but the post office told me they'd just chuck it in the trash, so now I read it and don't worry about it), and they gave the show a terrible review. I was honestly shocked. I am 100% watching a different show.
I absolutely love that this show is about the reclamation of black voices and power. I love that the ghosts of the black people who were experimented on band together with Letty and Atticus to expel the ghost of the white man who murdered and experimented on them and to expel the white neighbors who break into the house to harm Letty in the present. I love that as his ghost grows more monstrous, their black bodies grow more lovely and whole. I love that Letty is so damn scared the whole episode; I love that she screams and cries and through that fear and those tears she gets shit done. She is not going to be expelled from her home. So fucking powerful.
I love the character note that she was a virgin before she and Atticus sleep together.
I also didn't realize the Easter eggs in the show when I was watching. The names of the ghosts are the names of black people who were actually experimented on by a white man, and the boy who is told by the Ouija Board that he will not enjoy himself on his vacation is Emmett Till. :(
They started filming this before all the protests of this year, but the show is doing such a good job of depicting current issues with policing and race through the lens of the 1950s context. When the cops deliberately throw Letty around the back of the van by swerving around, you can't watch that scene without thinking of Freddie Gray.
I knew Christina was going to be alive! Can't wait to see what happens next.
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