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Reading. The Silence Factory, Bridget Collins: I think my vague suspicion that I might enjoy a third book by this author more after More Of A Break was, I am inclined to believe, on balance likely correct; I had much less patience for the diary-as-framing-device having just come off the back of having exerted all my suspension of disbelief for the previous one. I think also this one was less structurally-thematically impressive (and not just because I wasn't paying attention? probably?) but fundamentally I did not care anything like as much about any of the individual characters. So. Maybe I will have a reread of The Binding and see how I feel about it in proximity to The Betrayals? (This is not an anti-rec!)

your blue-eyed boys. Comfort reread, in progress. Rolling around in delightedly. Having FEELINGS about themes and mirrors and the way that Part 1 starts out with the limits of Steve's perspective, and how neatly Part 2 opens with Bucky's inversion of the problem. Yes. Delighted. Love it to bits. Not quite crying every other sentence but I continue amused that I definitely cry vastly more on rereads than I did on first read, because good grief the gutpunch of the opening sentences is More when *gestures incoherently*

Furiously Happy, Jenny Lawson: library only has audiobook. I suspiciously put myself in the hold queue for the audiobook following [personal profile] recessional's enthusiastic recommendations of same. I have now listened to a little over an hour and a bit of it, while doing some gardening. I am extremely suspicious about how well it seems to be working -- like, I'm not sure I'm retaining anything, and I'm very sure I'm missing a bunch of stuff I wouldn't in writing, but hey. Not a bad companion for Dealing With Ivy.

Listening. More Hidden Almanac, including First Appearance of Pastor Drom; slightly grumpy with myself for dozing through a chunk of it (to a greater extent than I realised; I did get snippets, but missed more than was apparent at the time) and am steeling myself to relisten.

Cooking. More from East: aubergine katsu curry with pickled radish (meh on my part, but A liked it), roasted carrots and cabbage with gochujang (meh on A's part, but I liked it enough to nibble at it between meals even though I'm unlikely to make it again), asparagus and mangetout with chilli peanut crumb (not actually worth spending in-season asparagus on outside the Cook Everything In This Book project, but pleasing given that context).

Eating. WILD ASPARAGUS is I think the most exciting thing I have eaten this week.

I have been Disappointed by Wagamama. Much less disappointingly, I have been plied with blueberries and yoghurt. Finished the hazel-bay-rye-and-rhubarb cake; have made some progress on the birthday cake I got sent home with.

Exploring. I am currently Away From Home. There are postbox toppers. One of them is Many Round Hedgehogs; another is Sea Creatures including Mollusc. I am sort of curious about who else I might spot in the area.

Making & mending.

Growing. ... I did not get cucumbers started. I did get some more squash into the ground (well, raised beds), and planted out a bunch of tomatoes, and at least two kinds of pea are now flowering, and I will be mildly resentful if I get home and discover all the strawberries have been eaten.

Did I mention that my established rocket remains established? I was a little concerned that I'd buried it under too much manure, and then it showed up in the next bed over.

Observing. BABY WOODPECKER.

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Date: 2025-05-27 06:42 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] zasu
I loved Furiously Happy. I used to follow Jenny Lawson on some blog - maybe on Livejournal? I admire her resilience

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Date: 2025-05-27 08:01 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] recessional
To be clear, Let's Pretend This Never Happened is the first one and is the one that is truly revelatory in audiobook form, having read it first in text and then got the audiobook. XD But Furiously Happy is also fun.

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