Monday, January 13, 2020

Reading Lately

It took me three months to read the first three books in this post and three days to read the fourth book.

What Alice Forgot by Liane Moriarty
I picked this book up from the "take a book, leave a book" shelves at work. In Chapter 1, Alice is newly-married, fabulously in love with her husband and expecting her first baby. In Chapter 2, Alice awakens on the floor of the gym, having fallen off the bike in spin class. She is ten years older, has three children and is in the process of a nasty divorce.  Alice spends the next several months acclimating and trying to remember this new life. In her mind, it is ten years ago. 

In Chapter 1, they nickname the little baby-to-be the Sultana. The setting is Australia, so I had no idea what a Sultana was until I was watching "The Great British Baking Show" and found out a Sultana is a type of raisin. Who knew! With interesting subplots about Alice's family, this is a light fun read. 

Free book from the shelves at work. It fell apart after I read it!
The House of Eyes by Kate Ellis
Another book I picked up at work. This is one in a series of Wesley Peterson detective novels. Eyecliffe Castle and the surrounding town of Devon are the setting. At first Wesley is not too concerned when Leanne Hatman is reported missing by her father Darren.  Then Darren turns up dead at the site of a barn he is renovating on Castle property. 

The book goes back and forth between the present and an 1800's diary written by a member of the D'Arles family that used to live in the castle. Nefarious happenings were going on back then as well. There are also various archeological digs going on, and then it turns out two girls went missing in the 1960's.

Aside from having to keep track of three time periods, and way too many murders to be believable, this was still a quick read.  It all comes together, again, not too believably, in the end.

Kindred by Octavia Butler
I checked this out of the library upon reading about it on Modern Mrs Darcy.com. It was one of her top reads of 2019, but it was written in 1979. I was intrigued because there is time travel in this book, and I love me some good time travel!

Dana is a young black woman living in California who somehow is repeatedly transported back to a pre-Civil War plantation in Maryland. Each time she has to save slave-owning Rufus's life, and ensure that he ends up with Alice, a slave, because they are Dana's ancestors. On one trip, Dana's husband Kevin, who is white, is transported back with her.

This book is basically a slavery narrative from a 20th century point of view - what Dana has to endure to survive and to return to her own time. I liked that it was a Jeopardy question one night when I was reading it.😉

The River by Peter Heller
As noted above, I read this book in three days. This is the story of two college friends, Jack and Wynn, on a wilderness canoe trip in Canada. They are very experienced outdoorsmen, but chose to forego bringing a satellite phone. Ugh, if only they had that phone.
While canoeing through dense fog, the boys hear a couple arguing on an island. When they smell the smoke of an encroaching forest fire, they decide to turn back and warn the couple. At that point, almost everything that could possibly go wrong, does.

The descriptions of the landscapes are vivid - made me want to be outdoors (but not in a situation like this). It is not a happy book, but it is a gripping page turner.

Thanks for reading!





Monday, January 6, 2020

2019 Amazon purchases

Personal finance blogger Joe at Retire By 40  recently posted a list / review of all his Amazon purchases for 2019. I thought it would be fun to do the same thing here.

I broke my Amazon purchases into categories:

Christmas Presents
1. Men's Compression Socks 2 pairs at $11.99 each
These were Christmas presents for my two sons.  Each of my three children got one big gift also known as the "anchor gift" and three small gifts. Socks are small gifts. I know they liked them because Son 1 requested them and Son 2 kept them. That is why I had to buy a second pair the day after Christmas.

2. Herschel Travel Bag $29.99
This was a Christmas present for my husband.  Usually we give each other "ideas", but I came up with this one myself. His old toiletry travel bag was decades old and had seen better days. Husband liked it.

3. Creatine Pills $27.83
Another small present for one of my sons.

4. Adjustable Height Standing Desk $119.99
Anchor present for my older son.  He will use this when he works from home.

Household
1. Driftaway Julia Floral Lined Valances 2 valances at $17.99 each
We are redoing our living room. These look fresh and bright compared to the old 1990's brocade valances we had before. I am going to do a whole post on the living room remodel once it's done.

New valance - photo courtesy of Amazon website
Clothing
1. Vince Camuto Black Ponte Leggings $49.00
I used Swagbucks to buy these so they were actually free. Yes, I am still doing Swagbucks! And these leggings are great.

2. Mizuno Wave Rider 22 Running Shoes $119.95 Returned
I wrote about my search for running shoes in this blog post . This was one unsuccessful attempt. They were terrible and the only Amazon item that I returned.

Grocery
1. Kind Bars $12.72
I bought these when I was figuring out how to redeem Swagbucks

2. Lara Bars $15.29
More testing out how to redeem Swagbucks

3. Ubr Breakfast Rounds 2 boxes at $19.99 each
I wrote about these yummy bars in one of my Acadia National Park posts. My husband fell in love with them at the breakfast buffet. I actually used a $25 gift card from Christmas 2018 towards this purchase.


Well that sums up my Amazon spending for 2019. I don't have Amazon Prime, but did take advantage of a 30-day free trial for Amazon prime / free shipping.  I did spend $2.15 for one week of Amazon Prime at Christmas. Excluding my returns, Swagbucks, and gift cards I spent around $255 on Amazon last year.


Do you spend a lot on Amazon?  Thanks for reading!

Thursday, January 2, 2020

New Year Update

Happy New Year.  This is going to be a quick post about how we spent our New Year's Day. My husband and I started off 2020 with a race. I ran the Bill Hogan 3.5 mile which is held in conjunction with the Hangover Half.  My husband did his own thing and ran about a 10K.  I finished in 45:38 which is about a minute slower than I did this race last year.

Afterwards, we hurried home to shower and get ourselves over to the Troy Music Hall. Our friends had tickets to the Berkshire Bach (orchestra) playing all six of Bach's Brandenburg Concerti.  We were in the sixth row and it was amazing. I am not a philistine! 😉 Of course not! That is a reference to one of my favorite movies "The Squid and the Whale" which I watched on Netflix over the weekend for the umpteenth time.

I watched a lot of Netflix over the past weekend, while recovering from a cold. The rewatch of "The Squid and the Whale" was prompted from viewing "Marriage Story", also by Noah Baumbach and also about divorce.  In addition, I watched "Minimalism: A Documentary About the Important Things" (so true) and "The Magic Pill", which touts the benefit of a ketogenic diet.

My husband and I have also started watching "Schitt's Creek" which is a Canadian sitcom by Eugene Levy and Dan Levy. It is about a wealthy couple who find themselves broke and end up in the small town they own with their two spoiled adult kids. 

It was a great way to kick off the new decade!