Showing posts with label 2024. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2024. Show all posts

Thursday, December 5, 2024

Break Notice

We usually have posts planned for December, but, unfortunately, not this year. So, we’re starting our annual break from the blog early. We hope everyone has a great holiday, Merry Christmas, and a Happy New Year. See you all in 2025. Happy reading!


Monday, October 28, 2024

Music Monday Halloween Edition (2024)

 

Rules:

  • Music Monday is a weekly meme hosted by Lauren Stoolfire at Always Me that asks you to share one or two songs that you've recently enjoyed. For the rules, visit the page HERE 


October 31st is right around the corner, so welcome to our annual Halloween Edition of Music Monday, where we're going to share more of the music we've been listening to this season!

Breana: Since this is the Halloween Edition, I have three songs. The first one is RIP by Qveen Herby. I couldn't end the month without mentioning this one, because it embodies the season.


My second pick is Vampire in the Corner by Magdalena Bay. It's from their latest album, Imaginal Disk.


And my third pick is another song from Qveen Herby. This one is called Frankenstein and it features Tech N9ne.


Andrea: This week I'm listening to Addams Groove by MC Hammer. Have a happy and safe Halloween!


Adri: This week my pick is a song I've been listening to for most of the year, but wanted to save for this edition specifically. And that song is Are You Afraid of the Dark by Scary Black. 



So that's it for our annual Halloween Edition. What are you listening to?

Wednesday, April 24, 2024

I Watched Marry My Husband (2024)


I watch K-dramas from time to time. It’s been a while since the last one, though, which was Business Proposal on Netflix. I’ve wanted another series that matched the levels of hijinks and drama in that one. And, low and behold, one of the serializations I read from start to finish got an adaptation this year.

Marry My Husband (which is available to stream on Amazon Prime) is a good adaptation that captures the overall vibe of the series as a whole. But, it’s not a one-to-one 100% accurate adaptation that includes every plot point from the comic. Some of the most marked changes came from how little screen time was devoted to the development of the other relationships outside of the main protagonists (Kang Ji-won, Yoo Ji-hyuk) and antagonists (Park Min-hwan, Jeong Su-min). And instead it centers the story on Ji-won and Ji-hyuk, while also making some smart changes that really emphasized the point of it: of the necessity of Ji-won giving her fate to someone else to avoid the misery, betrayal, and tragedy that jumpstarts the story.

Despite all the changes, this was still a great adaptation. One, the majority of the scenes I wanted to see brought to life was there. Two, the series didn’t mince how awful, controlling, and abusive (including domestic violence) Su-min and Min-hwan actually were. I mean, with friends (and a significant other) like those, who needs enemies?

The back and forth of will Ji-won escape her future or won’t she provided the tension and driving force for the story. It was so fun and satisfying seeing her gain confidence and scheme, because—make no mistakes—this is a story that is as much about taking back control of one’s life and finding happiness just as much as it was about getting revenge. Along the way Ji-won also gained a system of support and genuine friends.

I did like the way they used flashbacks, particularly for scenes where there was conflict and turmoil as well as where the future and the past (Ji-won’s present) overlapped. It revealed more of the characters backstory and also imparted information about sticky situations, without slowing down the narrative too much.

At the end of the day, I liked what they did here. One of the main takeaways is how people could change, and it was those who didn’t (who grew more resolute in their toxicity and capacity to do harm to others for the benefit of themselves) who fared the worst—and justifiably so—in Marry My Husband.

Wednesday, January 17, 2024

I'm Back + Most Anticipated Releases of 2024

It’s been a minute, but I’m returning from my annual break from the blog. Once again, Happy New Year!

So, what have I been up to?

I always tell myself I’m going to read a lot more during my breaks than I ever do, but during the holidays, I inevitably end up preoccupied by other things. Whether that’s with a TV series, movies, some form of arts and crafts, or video games. This time, I got into making miniatures. They were supposed to be for small unfinished snow globes, but I got overly ambitious and overestimated what I could do with the size constraints. I had maybe too much fun with that, since the project is ongoing and has followed me right into the New Year.

As for video games, I’m working my way through the last dungeon in Fae Farm as well as the remainder of its central story. This is a game I’ve really taken my time with, and I don’t have any plans to change the pace with how I engage with it. I’m also still playing Tears of the Kingdom. There’s just so much to explore, but I’m genuinely enjoying it.

So, what are my 2024 blog goals?

I don’t have any other goals this year, except to finish a couple of book series (especially the two that I already have the books for).

What upcoming books am I looking forward to?

I always try to keep my anticipated books list kind of short, because I know I’ll come across plenty of novels as the year progresses. What I am looking forward to is: The Warm Hands of Ghosts by Katherine Arden, The Familiar by Leigh Bardugo, The Brides of High Hill by Nghi Vo, Lies on the Serpent’s Tongue by Kate Pearsall, and Holly Horror: The Longest Night by Michelle Jabes Corpora.

What upcoming albums am I anticipating?

Like books, I know I’ll come across my albums later in the year. For now my list includes: Lana by SZA (sometime in 2024; deluxe version of SZA's 2022 album, SOS) Savior by Green Day (January 19), Girl with No Face by Allie X (February 23), Funk Generation by Anitta (Unscheduled), Into the Unknown by Nero (Unscheduled), and ORQUIDEAS by Kali Uchis (Already released; January 12, 2024).

What upcoming video games am I looking forward to?

Last, and certainly not least, I want to go over the video games coming out in 2024 that I’m most excited for. I primarily play on my Nintendo Switch Lite, so the games I’m going to mention consists of releases that will be available on that console.

Luigi’s Mansion HD (Luigi’s 2: This Dark Moon Nintendo Switch Port) is at the top of my list for 2024 video game releases. Even though I always wanted to play the original, I never did. So I’m very excited that it’s coming to the Switch. Another one is Princess Peach: Showtime! How many years has it been since Peach had her own game? And from the look of the trailer, it seems like it’s going to be an exciting game. As for indies, the two I’m watching for potential Switch releases is Moonlights Peaks, a vampire life-sim, and Camper Van: Make It Home, a decorating game.

So yeah, I’m looking forward to the year ahead. Happy reading!

Monday, January 1, 2024

Happy New Year!

Happy New Year! It's officially 2024. And, while we're not back to blogging just yet, we're getting some post prepared for later this month. Until then, happy reading!



 

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