Tell me about your review process please! I'm mostly curious, but I also need some motivation right now. I've gotten back into the habit of posting, but my reviewing mojo is just not there. So! If you have the time and wouldn't mind sharing your reviewing habits, I would be so thankful. Do you write your review while you are reading, immediately after, weeks or months later? Do you take notes, annotate, have an excellent memory, skim back through? Does it vary?
Here is how my reading week went:
Finished Reading
Last One Out Shut Off the Lights by Stephanie Soileau ⭐⭐★★★ - I read this with my local book club. I used to think I disliked all slice-of-life stories, but I've come to realize I only like the feel good slice-of-life stories. Stories like the ones in Last One Out Shut Off the Lights feel so mundane and depressingly on the nose. I did enjoy the settings since I'm familiar with Louisiana.
The Book of Cold Cases by Simone St. James ⭐⭐⭐⭐★ - I enjoyed this one! I'm going to try my best to write a review this week.
Currently Reading
The Fellowship of the Ring by J.R.R. Tolkien - I've read this so many times, but this is my first time listening to Andy Serkis instead of Rob Inglis.
Upgrade by Blake Crouch - I think I'm going to start this one today.
Added to the TBR
A Prayer for the Crown-Shy by Becky Chambers - Yay! A Prayer for the Crown-Shy is here. I'm saving this one for a time when I'm not so busy so I don't feel like I'm rushing through it. I need the hope that Becky Chambers brings so hopefully I can read it at a time that will allow me to savor it.
Upgrade by Blake Crouch - I am so anxious to read this I preordered it twice! Ooops! Thankfully most of my preorders come from Target so I'll be returning one of them soon.
Currently Watching
I'm still watching Only Murders in the Building. It is delightful!
I watched season one of Dark Winds this week. It feels very much like a Longmire spin off. Zahn McClarnon is once again a Tribal Police Officer, but Dark Winds takes place entirely in the Navajo Nation.
I think Más negro que la noche is the only movie I watched this week. I didn't really care for it. I didn't realize it was a remake of a 1975 film. I probably should have watched the original instead. (Content warning for animal deaths.)
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