Hi everyone. Today I’m sharing what I’ve been reading, watching and listening to lately. I’m joining It’s Monday! What Are You Reading? (#IMWAYR). Most of this post will be dedicated to books, but I’m also sharing a little of my recent travels through YouTube and podcasts.
Reading
I saw the book Camp Damascus by Chuck Tingle recommended online when someone asked for queer autistic characters in young adult/new adult lit. It’s horror, which I rarely read, but for some reason its description appealed to me. I am surprised to say that I’m already 25% in even though for me it’s a pretty long book. One thing that already disappoints me a bit is that, 25% in, I still seem not to have a clue of what happens.
Other than that, I’m mostly just paging through my over a dozen collections of smoothie recipes. I will be buying new ingredients tomorrow.
I don’t do these posts every week, so for my recently finished reads, I’m sharing a book I finished just before Christmas: Murder on Christmas Eve (A Dodo Dorchester Mystery, #6) by Ann Sutton. It is a cozy mystery set in early twentieth century England. I didn’t initially realize it was historic and I hadn’t read the other books in the series, so it was a bit hard to get into, but it was an intriguing story.
I still have half a dozen books I haven’t finished but intend to finish… someday. That being said, I honestly have no idea what I’ll be reading next.
Watching
Yesterday, I watched a YouTube video from an American guy who lives in the Netherlands, sharing ten things (American) tourists should not do when visiting Holland. Oops, that’s one of them: calling our country “Holland”.
I also have been watching some snippets of 3FM Serious Request’s feature on metabolic diseases. 3FM is a Dutch public radio station and Serious Request is an annual fundraiser event, this year for MetaKids, a Dutch foundation that funds research into metabolic diseases. Since one of my fellow residents has Sanfilippo Syndrome, which is a metabolic disease, I was intrigued to learn more. I didn’t donate though.
Listening
On New Year’s, I watched a fascinating episode of the Real Survival Stories podcast on a paraglider who landed in a storm and was pulled up to 10,000m into the sky. It was truly chilling!
Now I realize most of the things I enjoyed lately are on the dark side. I don’t care though. I do usually hope for good endings. If you’ve read Camp Damascus, please don’t spoil it for me.
You’ve been reading, watching, and listening to some good stuff! Which app do you use to listen to podcasts?
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I use Downcast. I used to use Overcast but the latest major update to that app really messed with its functionality.
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I really loved Camp Damascus, I hope you’re able to get more into it as you read on 🙂
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Thank you for sharing. I really do think it’s an intriguing read so far.
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I’m glad it’s intriguing you. I need to read Chuck Tingle’s newest horror soon!
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Okay. I think this book may get me interested in horror too. Before this one, I had read only a few horror books and hadn’t finished any.
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Oh well that alone is already awesome!
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Thank you!
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We Americans are pretty clueless about a lot outside of our country. (And inside our country.) I’m glad someone is trying to clue some of us in (although I’m sure the ones who need it most would not see his videos).
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I agree. Things might’ve changed, but 20 years ago, I did a high school project on American teens’ perceptions of the Netherlands and most participants were clueless. Then again, I think most Dutchpeople don’t know much about the United States.
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I’ve just finished reading Circe. I had it on my shelf for ages, so glad I finally read it. I’m currently watching the new Squid Games #MMBC
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Thanks for sharing. I’m glad you enjoyed your latest read.
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