Hi everyone. I originally intended to do a reading wrap-up, but then decided that I want to include things I’ve watched or listened to as well. I hope that means my post is still welcome with It’s Monday! What Are You Reading? (#IMWAYR). I’m also joining Bookish Bliss, Musings and More.
Reading
I said this a few days ago already when writing about my love of memoirs, but I recently started reading a book by a relatively new foster care momoirist. The book is called Jacob’s Story and is written by Louise Allen. I think that title is horribly unimaginative, but the story is good. Louise mostly writes from her own perspective, but the prologue parts are written from other people’s perspectives.
I’m also reading a children’s book, Shamrock’s Seaside Sleepover (Unicorn University, #3) by Daisy Sunshine. The first two books in the series, I finished in one sitting but I apparently didn’t feel as much in tune with my inner child when first picking this one up.
Lastly, I’ve been diving deep into the Enneagram again by reading The Complete Enneagram by Beatrice Chestnut. I’m not a Christian, so most Enneagram books don’t fully speak to me as they’re Biblically-based. I still, as a spiritual seeker, find some elements to be useful though. However, this book is totally accessible to people of all spiritual or religious walks of life.
Watching
I don’t currently have a subscription to any streaming services except for YouTube Premium. I also haven’t watched anything of note on YouTube recently.
Listening
First off is the podcast The Art of Growth. I listened to an episode published some months ago in the series Nine Love Languages, specifically the one on type 4. This was also what got me into reading Chestnut’s book.
I also am a lover of true crime podcasts. The episode of the podcast Cold Case Files I listened to recently had me totally chilled to the core. It’s called The Perfect Murder.
I usually listen to podcasts on the app Downcast. I used to love Overcast, but they stupidly revamped that app so I no longer use that one. Besides, though both apps are in English, only on Overcast does VoiceOver recognize that, which is a drawback since it then starts reading the titles of Dutch-language podcasts with a strong English accent. I’d rather have it the other way around, as on Downcast. Both apps will let you manually add podcasts from a URL, but both have a search feature too, through which I found the podcasts I mentioned.
Lately I read nothing, I listen to nothing and the only TV I watch is the game show Tipping Point and the News and only because that’s what Tim is watching in the afternoon.
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Thanks for commenting. You do read though, just not books. That is, I hope you read my blog post and didn’t just comment on the title (and even if you just read the title, that’s still reading LOL).
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Oh yeah I read blog posts, and on the odd occasion I don’t read but just look at photos I will say so in my comment, if the post is too long and I find my concentration wandering off on its own I will say so
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I haven’t heard of the Unicorn University series… I read a lot with my daughter – loved the Pendragon series and earlier was the Magic Tree House series for little bits of history. Oh and the Series of Unfortunate Events was fun in a strange sort of way.
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Thanks for recommending these! The Unicorn University series is quite new, as in, the first book was published in 2021 or 2022 I believe.
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You’re quite welcome.
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The Unicorn University series sounds like books my daughter would enjoy! Also I’m intrigued by the Cold Case Files podcast. I hope you’re having a great September!
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Thanks for stopping by! I hope you’ll check out the Unicorn University series for your daughter.
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Astrid, thank you so much for sharing your reading, watching and listening lately’s with Bookish Bliss, Musings & More Quarterly Link-Up. I’m so happy to see you.
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Thanks so much for stopping by.
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You are so welcome.
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