For What It's Worth


Friday, April 15, 2022

It's a Wrap(up): Life, watching, reading...

 This was A WEEK.

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Just last week it was 80 and I was putting out the deck furniture, eating outside. Then this week an unexpected snowstorm came and dumped 13 inches of heavy snow on us. Followed by several days of heavy rains and hail. That seems to have ended but it's been cold and rainy. 

My garden seems to have escaped damage other than a few snapped tulips but so many cherry trees in the area broken straight down the middle just after being in full bloom 😒Bleh....It puts me in a mood lol

That's my neighbors yard on the other side of the fence and the shorter tree next to the two very tall ones lost several limbs. 

On the plus side, the dogs were THRILLED and exhausted themselves trying to jump through the snow. 




WATCHING

AppleTv - I thought I finished Severance a few weeks ago and decided I wouldn't continue with it. Then I realized there was one more episode and damn it! It was SO good that I might give it another go lol If I still have Apple by then. There's not a whole lot of programing I like on there. Continuing Slow Horses - it's a pretty good MI5 spy (rejects) drama.

Disney+ - Still watching Moon Knight and I still really like it!

Amazon Prime - They finally added The Proposal to Prime and I'm soooo excited. I could watch this movie 1 million times. Monday is my birthday so my friend and I are having our weekly virtual movie date and watching this. Upload S2 - I actually watched this a few weeks ago and forgot to mention it until Jen (That's What I'm Talking About) mentioned it. It's a really fun series. 

READING



I finished Gone Dark by Amanda Pannitch - I need to write my review but it was a fun survivalist/road trip book with a slightly let down ending. 

Listening to Witch Please by Ann Aguirre - SO adorable!

August of the Zombies by K.G. Campbell - this is the last book in this mid-grade series. The author very kindly sent a signed copy and it's action packed fun so far.

Gouda Friends by Cathy Yeardley on Kindle Unlimited - Fun friends to more romance with lots of cheese lol

That's all I have for now! 

What have you been watching/reading/doing?

And Happy Easter Sunday if you celebrate.


*fun fact! I was born on Easter Sunday but it hasn't fallen on Easter again since 1993


Thursday, April 7, 2022

Review: The Kindred by Alechia Dow

To save a galactic kingdom from revolution, Kindred mind-pairings were created to ensure each and every person would be seen and heard, no matter how rich or poor…


Joy Abara knows her place. A commoner from the lowly planet Hali, she lives a simple life—apart from the notoriety that being Kindred to the nobility’s most infamous playboy brings.

Duke Felix Hamdi has a plan. He will exasperate his noble family to the point that they agree to let him choose his own future and finally meet his Kindred face-to-face.

Then the royal family is assassinated, putting Felix next in line for the throne…and accused of the murders. Someone will stop at nothing until he’s dead, which means they’ll target Joy, too. Meeting in person for the first time as they steal a spacecraft and flee amid chaos might not be ideal…and neither is crash-landing on the strange backward planet called Earth. But hiding mightcowlitz covid just be the perfect way to discover the true strength of the Kindred bond and expose a scandal—and a love—that may decide the future of a galaxy. ~ Goodreads

Source: Audiobook - Hoopla

Review: I want to start by saying the narration by Dominique Moore and Amin El Gamal was fantastic. I fell in love with Joy and Felix immediately, flaws and all

In another universe, Joy and Felix are Kindreds - a system of mind-pairings. The bonded pair can experience each others thoughts, sights and sounds through their connection. It was designed during a turbulent time of uprisings to join people of different class systems (to see how the other half lives) in order to give the lower classes representation. 

Joy is a commoner linked with Felix - a Duke, playboy and all around slacker, but they adore each other and would do anything to keep each other safe although they have never met in person.

After Felix is accused of the murder of a royal family member, his parents in danger or maybe even dead - he fears for Joy's safety and steals a ship to get her and flee their galaxy. They end up on a planet called Terra, or as we know it, Earth.

The Kindred is frothy, intergalactic hopping, fated pairing, fish out of water aliens on earth fun. Felix, the humans, and especially joy just ooze sweetness and understanding. 

At times the story felt bogged down by music references (Taylor Swift and another (fictional?) group Joy loves) and Joy's determination to help the humans with all their earthly problems before they went back home but there was such an earnestness to it and hey - I just want people being nice for once! so I was able to roll with it.

This book is heavy on romance but it makes sense. They are pair bonded after all. Not every connection ends up being romantic but every pairing is a strong one. They might even die if the other is killed because it hurts so much. Even after all the years they've spent as Kindreds, Joy & Felix realize there are still things to discover about each other once they meet. Forces have conspired to weaken their bond and it has hurt both of them terribly. But if you are romance adverse - then I'd skip this one.

I enjoyed the twists and turns and the conclusion but I think it could have been a stronger story if it didn't get so in the weeds about Earth and all its problems. Both Joy & Felix point out all the things going on that shock them about Earth - guns, BLM, racism but kind of (acknowledge but) gloss over that the reason they have Kindreds is because of their own uprising. And from what I can tell they still have class systems, racism and poverty anyway. It's so bad that Joy seems to like earth more or at least feel a better sense of belonging despite being Black and plus size - things we know would make her a target here as well. 

I wish we got to see a little more of the Kindred system - outside of Felix and Joy who are obviously different because of his status as a royal. Overall, other than technology, and the Kindred, there wasn't a huge difference between them and us. I wished there was more of a contrast between planets, I guess. It was different enough though to hold my interest. 

I did have those few quibbles but you've heard of cinnamon roll characters - well, this is a cinnamon roll book. There's so much kindness, inclusivity (lots of rep here - LGBQT, fat positive for example), acceptance and friendship. There's adventure, twists and villains but it's mostly a gentle story with a rag tag team of huggable characters. I also loved how their human friends got over their OMGALIENS shock and jumped right in to help. Cute story - especially on audio. 

Tuesday, April 5, 2022

It's a Wrap{up}


How cute are these *deviled eggs* I got for Easter decor??!!


LIFE

I'm skipping TMST this week because the question is: Which books are you looking forward to reading this Spring? (April-June) and I have no idea what I'm reading today, never mind this spring lol

Feel free to give your answer in the comments though if you want. 

Life: I'm loving spring and finally being able to work in the garden again. The weather is wacky though so it's one day out in the sunshine, the next hiding inside from the hail. 

I hurt my shoulder working out and I get this hideous sharp pain when I reach my arm across my chest so I'm waiting to get a Dr. appointment set up. I'm also having more problems with breathing - I doubt COIVD related but more likely an advancement of my asthma or GERD. It's my birthday month and I'm feeling every bit of my 50 *something, something* age right now lol

So anyway - here are a few things I've been listening to/watching/reading lately.

MUSIC

Florence + the Machine has new music out and it's gloriously weird and wonderful. My favorite is this one - Heaven is Here but  King (Kevin's favorite) and My Love are great too. 

I've seen her in concert a few times and she has such a presence that is really captured in this video. It's almost a cultish vibe with people throwing gifts at her the whole time while she floats around the stage lol




STREAMING

Severence - AppleTV - I hate when shows move so slow and then everything exciting happens in the last 2 episodes and you're left with a cliffhanger. Welp, that's what happened here. It's a really interesting concept and show but I doubt I'll follow it to S2 (or have AppleTV then)

Slow Horses - AppleTV - We started this after Severence. It's basically a group of MI5 rejects, led by Gary Oldman, trying to redeem themselves. Kind of fun so far. 

Moon Knight - Disney+ - I did not expect to like this one but I'm intrigued. The story feels fresh, Oscar Isaac is really good and it's got a darker vibe which I like. 

READING 

Gone Dark by Amanda Panitch - goodreads Still reading this a month later lol No reflection on the book! It's a fun YA survivalist story. Hope to finally finish it this week.



Witch Please by Ann Aguirre - goodreads I started this on audio the other day and it's just a ray of adorkable sunshine so far. 

And I reviewed Duke, Actually by Jenny Holiday. there was a weird posting glitch where it went from draft to posting several weeks back so it got a bit lost so I thought I would let you know about it if interested and you missed it. Cute romance!