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Homeschool W28: The Forest and Some Bees

What We Studied

And it was a very normal week for our school days. We had a few outings, but covered a ton of material.

 

Literature and Poetry

Finished one read aloud and started another.

  • City of the Plague God by Sarwat Chadda

  • The Horse and His Boy by C.S. Lewis

  • I’ve Lost My Hippopotamus by Jack Prelutsky

  • The Giant Carrot by Jan Peck (Lit Study)

 

Math

And with that, Arthur has finished Singapore 3B! For the rest of the year, we’ll be reviewing math concepts and playing some math games.

  • Logic Countdown

  • For Good Measure by Ken Robbins

Social Studies

We covered the Ottoman Empire for history. Arthur enjoyed the art and the science especially.

  • DK Timelines of Everyone

  • When on Earth

  • DK History

  • DK Timelines of Everything

 

Arthur Independent Time

To allow for one-on-one time with Quentin, I have added an hour of independent work time for Arthur. Each week, he will have a mix of packet work (mostly grammar and math review), independent reading time, and special projects. Many of his projects will be aligned with our literature selections (some taken from B&R Language Arts curriculum) and history.

 

Science and STEAM Coop

For coop, covered bees. The kids learned about bee life cycles and then played some games and did some crafts. The kids got to make bee houses for our local mason bees.

We finished our science unit on geology with a mini lesson on volcanoes. Arthur was super excited to learn all about how volcanoes work.

  • An Island Grows by Lola M. Schaefer

  • Nat Geo Kids Volcanoes

  • Volcanoes by Gail Gibbons

  • Volcanoes by Elaine Landau

  • Geo Detectives: Volcanoes and Earthquakes by Anita Ganeri

  • The Magic School Bus Blows Its Top by Joanna Cole

  • Fault Lines and Tectonic Plates by Kathleen M. Reilly

  • Everything Volcanoes and Earthquakes by Kathy Furgang

  • DK Volcano and Earthquake

  • Volcanic Eruptions by Ann O. Squire

  • How Hot is Lava? And Other Questions About Volcanoes by Kelly Smith

Art/Music

None this week

Quentin

I have scheduled at least four 1-hour time blocks for one-on-one time with Quentin. I bought Blossom and Root’s Early Years Volume 2 curriculum to use as our base. I love the variety of activities and some of the bigger projects included. Q started a Beatrix Potter unit for the month of April. We also did some math and worked on other skills.

ELA

  • The Secret Staircase by Jill Barklem

  • Sea Story by Jill Barklem

  • The High Hills by Jill Barklem

  • The Tale of Peter Rabbit by Beatrix Potter

  • The Tale of Squirrel Nutkin by Beatrix Potter

  • High Five January 2020

  • High Five March 2020

  • A Celebration of Beatrix Potter: Art and Letters

Math

  • Lollipop Logic Book 1

Other

  • I Spy On the Farm

  • Smart Start Beginning Coding Grade 1

Field Trip

We had a lovely few hours at Fontenelle Forest with their STEM backpacks. The coop field trips have been great this semester. We did a scavenger hunt, walked the trails, and played at the nature classroom.

Documentary Selection

I have carved out a one hour time block each week to watch a documentary related to our studies.

 

Misc. Picture Books Read

  • No Buddy Like a Book by Allan Wolf

  • Serious Farm by Tim Egan

 

High

  • Our two coop events this week were great. We love having regular events with our friends and learning a little something.

Low

  • A big dentist appointment on Monday took me out for hours. Oh well. We’ll make it up.

Next Week

  • Continuing to read the Chronicles of Narnia

  • Reviewing our math concepts

  • Focusing on nature for science

  • Learning about the scientific revolution and the Reformation

Next up on the TBR pile:

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tags: homeschool
categories: Life
Monday 04.11.22
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

Music Monday - Mat Kearney feat. Young Summer "The Conversation"

 

A old song (from 2015) and yet I just discovered it. Really digging this song right now.

Next up on the TBR pile:

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tags: Mat Kearney, Young Summer
categories: Music
Monday 04.11.22
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

Life Right Now #12

As I look outside my window: Finally! We have gotten to proper spring temperatures. It’s currently about 55 degrees.

Right now I am: Prepping to run some errands. I completely spaced Easter, so guess I need to go to Target or something and grab some supplies.

On my bedside table: Sea of Tranquility by Emily St. John Mandel; Beautiful Boss and Beautiful by Christina Lauren; Girly Drinks by Mallory O’Meara

On my tv this week: We completely finished Hustle, all 8 seasons, Once Upon a Time… Happily Never After, and S1 of Severance (that ending!). Guess it’s time to circle back to Star Trek and some other random shows.

Listening to: Nothing too exciting although I went on a weird side track and downloaded all the Jimmy Eat albums that I didn’t have on my phone.

On the menu for this week:

  • Monday - Fish Chowder

  • Tuesday - Take out

  • Wednesday - Leftovers

  • Thursday - Breakfast for Dinner

  • Friday - Pizza

  • Saturday - Sweet Potato and Black Bean Quinoa Bowls

  • Sunday - Cajun Stuffed Chicken

On my to do list: I desperately need to put away all the clothes today. Beyond that, I probably should update all my ongoing projects (Kansas trip, retreat, Indiana trip) and do some coop planning.

Happening this week:

  • Monday - Park Playdate

  • Tuesday - Regular school day; Take J to airport

  • Wednesday - Home day

  • Thursday - Coop

  • Friday - Lauritzen Garden Field Trip; Lit Society

  • Saturday - Pick up our Rental Chicks!

  • Sunday - Easter

What I am creating: Mostly just working on trip plans. I do want to spend an hour today working on my March Memory Planner, but that’s it.

My simple pleasures: Mild temperatures; movie out with friends

Looking around the house: Having coop here last week made sure that I picked things up. Now to maintain…

From the camera: Pony rides at the farm!

tags: Life Right Now
categories: Weekly Wrap-up
Sunday 04.10.22
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

Dead Silence by S.A. Barnes

Title: Dead Silence

Author: S.A. Barnes

Publisher: Tor Nightfire 2022

Genre: Horror

Pages: 343

Rating: 4/5 stars

Reading Challenges: Spring TBR

Claire Kovalik is days away from being unemployed—made obsolete—when her beacon repair crew picks up a strange distress signal. With nothing to lose and no desire to return to Earth, Claire and her team decide to investigate.

What they find is shocking: the Aurora, a famous luxury spaceliner that vanished on its maiden tour of the solar system more than twenty years ago. A salvage claim like this could set Claire and her crew up for life. But a quick search of the ship reveals something isn’t right.

Whispers in the dark. Flickers of movement. Messages scrawled in blood. Claire must fight to hold on to her sanity and find out what really happened on the Aurora before she and her crew meet the same ghastly fate.

I cannot remember where I heard about this one (maybe Book Pages?), but I was totally in for a space horror story. This does not disappoint. Right away we know that something went horribly wrong onboard the ghost space ship Aurora. We then spend the rest of the book switching back and forth between the story of what the crew found and Claire’s present. Make not mistake, this story is creepy and very gory. If you cannot handle blood and gore, do not read this one. The writing dives right into very atmospheric settings and graphic descriptions. I was on the edge of my seat the entire ride. I would have liked a bit more time encountering the spooky while onboard the Aurora before Claire passes out and her memory mostly goes blank. But otherwise I really enjoyed this one!

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Next up on the TBR pile:

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tags: S.A. Barnes, horror, science fiction, 4 stars, Spring TBR List
categories: Book Reviews
Saturday 04.09.22
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

The White Mountains by John Christopher

Title: The White Mountains (Tripods #1)

Author: John Christopher

Publisher: 1967

Genre: Middle Grade Scifi

Pages: 223

Rating: 4/5 stars

Reading Challenges: 

Will Parker never dreamed he would be the one to rebel against the Tripods. With the approach of his thirteenth birthday, he expected to attend his Capping ceremony as planned and to become connected to the Tripods—huge three-legged machines—that now control all of Earth. But after an encounter with a strange homeless man called Beanpole, Will sets out for the White Mountains, where people are said to be free from the control of the Tripods.

But even with the help of Beanpole and his friends, the journey is long and hard. And with the Tripods hunting for anyone who tries to break free, Will must reach the White Mountains fast. But the longer he’s away from his home, the more the Tripods look for him…and no one can hide from the monstrous machines forever.

J has been trying to get me to read this series for years now. He read it during childhood and remembered it fondly. I finally started the series and blew through the first book in two days. This is short and middle grade, so not hard to read. There were some great sequences of the boys escaping through the countryside and coming across the ruins of civilization past. I especially loved the sections set in what was Paris. The overall escape adventure was fun to follow. There were passages that were slow and very old-fashioned in terms of style. And the ending was very abrupt and terrible. I really wish for two more chapters to detail their arrival at the White Mountains, but oh well. Maybe the next book will expand that setting.

The Tripods

  • #0.5 When the Tripods Came

  • #1 The White Mountains

  • #2 The City of Gold and Lead

  • #3 The Pool of Fire

Next up on the TBR pile:

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tags: middle grade, science fiction, John Christopher, 4 stars
categories: Book Reviews
Friday 04.08.22
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

Lambs, Chicks, and Videos

Oh so delightful

Cannot wait for this one!

Absolutely amazing! You have to watch the entire thing!

Seriously, all of these commercials are gold.

All of these are hilarious!

categories: Fun Videos
Thursday 04.07.22
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

Magic for Liars by Sarah Gailey

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Title: Magic for Liars

Author: Sarah Gailey

Publisher: Tor 2019

Genre: Fantasy

Pages: 336

Rating: 4/5 stars

Reading Challenges: Seasonal TBR; Unread Shelf

Ivy Gamble was born without magic and never wanted it.
Ivy Gamble is perfectly happy with her life – or at least, she’s perfectly fine.
She doesn't in any way wish she was like Tabitha, her estranged, gifted twin sister.
Ivy Gamble is a liar.

When a gruesome murder is discovered at The Osthorne Academy of Young Mages, where her estranged twin sister teaches Theoretical Magic, reluctant detective Ivy Gamble is pulled into the world of untold power and dangerous secrets. She will have to find a murderer and reclaim her sister—without losing herself.

Our April book club selection and one off my own unread shelves. I was hoping for another great adventure a la Upright Women Wanted. This one didn’t quite live up to the action and adventure. I loved the setting and the overall atmosphere of the novel. Osthorne and all the weird settings really put me in the spooky mood. I was definitely along for the plot itself. I needed to find out what happened to Capley and whodunnit. My biggest issue was with Ivy herself. She just wasn’t a likable character and I completely understand why. She has a past, but some of the desperation was completely self-inflicted. I could only take so much of the desperation before it really started to grate on me. Overall, I enjoyed this novel, but I think it’s going to be farther down he list of favorite Gailey books.

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Next up on the TBR pile:

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tags: Sarah Gailey, Spring TBR List, 4 stars, Unread Shelf Project
categories: Book Reviews
Wednesday 04.06.22
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

The Dragon in the Library by Louie Stowell

Title: The Dragon in the Library

Author: Louie Stowell

Publisher: Nosy Crow 2019

Genre: Middle Grade Fantasy

Pages: 224

Rating: 3/5 stars

Reading Challenges: Spring TBR

Kit can't STAND reading. She'd MUCH rather be outside, playing games and getting muddy, than stuck inside with a book. But when she's dragged along to the library one day by her two best friends, she makes an incredible discovery - and soon it's up to Kit and her friends to save the library... and the world.

Meh. I was hoping for another fun literary themed middle grade fantasy (a la The Bookwanderers), but this one did not deliver for me. It was a little too immature. Definitely lower elementary as opposed to proper middle grade. I was slightly annoyed by the repetition in the narration and commentary about the various characters. It just didn’t really keep my attention and I won’t me reading farther into the series.

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Next up on the TBR pile:

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tags: fantasy, middle grade, 3 stars, Spring TBR List
categories: Book Reviews
Tuesday 04.05.22
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

Currently #6

Reading: After a few complicated and series books and a middle grade series, I started the space horror Dead Silence by SA Barnes.

Watching: After a long wait, Moon Knight S1 finally started airing. I am very intrigued.

Listening: ice Nine Kills just dropped a new song, “Hunting Season,” and I’m really loving it!

Making: Working on next year’s curriculum and that means piles of books everywhere.

Feeling: A big dentist appointment yesterday means that I have a slightly sore mouth today.

Planning: Working on all our travel plans for the rest of the year. I think we’re ready to start booking hotel rooms this week.

Loving: I have not had a good night’s sleep for awhile now. Sleep sounds amazing right now.

Next up on the TBR pile:

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tags: Currently
categories: Life
Tuesday 04.05.22
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

Homeschool W27: Adding to Our Outside Hours!

What We Studied

We combined a “break week” and a regular week for this post. Our break week have turned into a way to catch up on unfinished units, add some special activities, and take a few hours off.

Literature and Poetry

We continued our read aloud and did a few literature studies. A fairly normal week when it came to language.

  • City of the Plague God by Sarwat Chadda

  • I’ve Lost My Hippopotamus by Jack Prelutsky

  • Butterfly House by Eve Bunting

  • Three Hens and a Peacock by Lester L. Laminack

  • Miss Rumphius by Barbara Cooney

  • The Happy Lion by Louise Patio

  • Mossy by Jan Brett

  • John Philip Duck by Patricia Polacco

  • Ginger and Petunia by Patricia Polacco

 

Math

Arthur covered Unit 12: Geometry and even did a special project. He created a Multiplication Grid art project.

  • Logic Countdown

  • Math Art + Drawing Games

Social Studies

We covered two chapters in History Quest: Middle Times learning about Kievan Russia and Mughal India. We did a mini focus on St. Basil’s Cathedral and the Taj Mahal. (Side note: I think I want to add an architecture unit into next year’s curriculum.) And I threw in a mini unit about the stories of Baba Yaga.

  • DK Timelines of Everyone

  • When on Earth

  • DK History

  • DK Timelines of Everything

  • Follow Me Around: Russia by Wiley Blevins

  • Let’s Explore Russia by Walt K. Moon

  • Living in Russia by Jesse Burton

  • Russia ABCs by Ann Berge

  • Matreshka by Becky Hickox Ayres

  • The Flying Witch by Jane Yolen

  • The Black Geese by Alison Lurie

  • Baba Yaga and Vasilisa the Brave by Marianna Mayer

  • Grandma Chickenlegs by Geraldine McCaughrean

  • Baba Yaga and the Wise Doll by Hiawyn Oram

  • Baba Yaga by An Leysen

  • Whole Wide World: Kristine Spanier

  • Taj Mahal by Cynthia Kennedy Hanzel

  • Where is the Taj Mahal? by Dorothy and Thomas Hoobler

  • Taj Mahal by Elizabeth Mann

Arthur Independent Time

To allow for one-on-one time with Quentin, I have added an hour of independent work time for Arthur. Each week, he will have a mix of packet work (mostly grammar and math review), independent reading time, and special projects. Many of his projects will be aligned with our literature selections (some taken from B&R Language Arts curriculum) and history.

Science and STEAM Coop

For coop, we

Beyond coop, we did a mini unit on the Spring Equinox.

  • Goodbye Winter Hello Spring by Kenard Pak

  • Sorting Through Spring by Lizann Flatt

  • My Nature Sticker Activity Book: In the Forest by Olivia Cosneau

And we continued our geology unit focusing on rocks and minerals and plate tectonics and earthquakes. Arthur loved growing his own lava rock crystals.

  • Radical Rocks by Rena Korb

  • These Rocks Count! by Alison Formento

  • Geology: The Study of Rocks by Susan H. Gray

  • Nat Geo Rocks and Minerals by Kathleen Weidner Zoehfeld

  • Fantastic Forces and Incredible Machines

  • Astonishing Atoms and Matter Mayhem

  • Dirtmeister's Nitty Gritty Planet Earth by Steve Tomecek

  • I'm Trying to Love Rocks by Bethany Barton

  • Rocks by Sally M. Walker

  • All About Rocks by Alessandra Potenza

  • DK Rocks and Minerals

  • DK Rocks and Minerals (other edition)

  • My Little Book of Rocks, Minerals, and Gems by Claudia Martin

  • My Book of Rocks and Minerals

  • The Island that Moved: How Shifting Forces Shape Our Earth by Meredith Hooper

  • DK Volcano and Earthquake

  • Fault Lines and Tectonic Plates by Kathleen M. Reilly

  • Everything Volcanoes and Earthquakes by Kathy Furgang Ch. 3

  • Geo Detectives: Volcanoes and Earthquakes by Anita Ganeri

  • Earthquakes on Shaky Ground by Lesley McFadzean

  • Zhang Heng and the Incredible Earthquake Detector by Randel McGee

Art/Music

We discovered Rosa Bonheur and her animal paintings. The kids loved looking at a big collection of her work and learning a little of her life. Afterward, they did some free drawing inspired by Bonheur’s work.

  • Rosa's Animals: The Story of Rosa Bonheur and Her Painting Menagerie by Maryann MacDonald

Quentin

I have scheduled at least four 1-hour time blocks for one-on-one time with Quentin. I bought Blossom and Root’s Early Years Volume 2 curriculum to use as our base. I love the variety of activities and some of the bigger projects included. Q finished his big general unit on the farm.

ELA

  • Song of the Wild: A First Book of Animals by Nicola Davies

  • Biscuit by Alyssia Satin Capucilli (Q reads)

  • Biscuit Plays Ball by Alyssia Satin Capucilli (Q reads)

  • Biscuit and the Baby by Alyssia Satin Capucilli (Q reads)

  • Biscuit’s Day at the Farm by Alyssia Satin Capucilli (Q reads)

  • Biscuit Goes Camping by Alyssia Satin Capucilli (Q reads)

  • Spring Story by Jill Barkley

  • High Five November 2018

  • High Five December 2018

  • High Five February 2020

  • Flubby will NOT Play with That by JE Morris

  • Food from Farms by Nancy Dickmann

  • Let’s Visit a Dairy Farm by Alyse Sweeney

  • What’s It Like to Live Here? Farm by Katie Marsico

  • Mrs. Wishy-Washy’s Farm by

  • Farm by Elisha Cooper

  • On the Farm by Victoria Taylor

  • Let's Go to the Farm! by Caryl Hart

  • Seasons on the Farm by Nancy Dickmann

  • Mighty Truck on the Farm by Chris Barton

  • Big Read Barn by Margeret Wise Brown

  • Farm Machines by Kathryn Clay

  • Finish Farm Packet

  • I Spy on the Farm

Math

  • Lollipop Logic Book 1

Other

  • I Spy Learn and Go

  • I Spy on the Farm

  • Smart Start Beginning Coding Grade 1

Field Trip

We had a fun day exploring Arbor Day Farm last Friday. We started with a guided lesson about bees and blossoms and then played on our own. Thankfully I remembered to pack a picnic lunch. We ended up spending 6 hours there making it a 8 hour day away from the house. Still, it was a great 6 hours!

Documentary Selection

I have carved out a one hour time block each week to watch a documentary related to our studies. We watched a NOVA episode about gemstones. I learned a lot about how they are made and what distinguishesd one from another. Not a documentary, but a podcast - We started listening to PBS Eons: Mysteries of Deep Time. The first two episodes cover the only human remains in the La Brea Tar Pits and the Piltdown Man Hoax. Fascinating listens as we traveled this week.

 

Misc. Picture Books Read

  • The Universe and You by Suzanne Slade

  • Dear Librarian by Lydia M. Sigwarth

  • Poo on the Savanna by Emilie Dufresne

  • A Pizza with Everything on It by Kyle Scheele

  • Dear Reader by Tiffany Rose

  • Ten Thank-You Letters by Daniel Kirk

  • Nobody Hugs a Cactus by Carter Goodrich

High

  • Arbor Day Farm was incredibly per usual. I wish it was a bit closer to home.

Low

  • Thursday’s coop meeting was more hectic and chaotic than usual. We were very sad to have to hold it in doors at the temps were hovering in the 30s.

Next Week

  • Wrapping up City of the Plague God

  • Starting the last three books in the Chronicles of Narnia

  • Covering half of 3B Unit 13 about area and perimeter

  • Exploring the Ottoman Empire

  • Beginning a Beatrix Potter unit for literature

  • Continuing our geology unit for science as well as spring and bees for coop

  • Hoping to sneak in a study of Beethoven’s music

  • Taking a backpack hike at Fontenelle Forest

Next up on the TBR pile:

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tags: homeschool
categories: Life
Monday 04.04.22
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

Music Monday - Northlane "Echo Chamber"

 

A new-to-me group that I’m loving.

Next up on the TBR pile:

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Monday 04.04.22
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

Life Right Now #11

On my bedside table: Tripod Trilogy by John Christopher; rest of the Beautiful series by Christina Lauren

On my tv this week: Continuing with Severance S1 with J. I binged Bridgerton S2.

Listening to: All the usual podcasts, including the new on PBS Eons: Mysteries of Deep Time

On the menu for this week:

  • Monday - Salmon (of some kind)

  • Tuesday - Potato Leek Soup

  • Wednesday - Apricot, Brie, and Bacon Grilled Cheese

  • Thursday - Beef Tips

  • Friday - Leftovers

  • Saturday - Fish Chowder

  • Sunday - Black Bean Soup; Chicken Ranch Tacos

On my to do list: I imagine that I have a few things, but mostly I need to work on coop matters.

Happening this week:

  • Monday - Big dentist appointment for me

  • Tuesday - Fontenelle Forest Backpack Hike

  • Wednesday - Regular School Day

  • Thursday - Coop

  • Friday - Regular School Day

  • Saturday - Gifford Farm Easter egg hunt

  • Sunday - Home Day

What I am creating: Nothing much at the moment, but I do plan on working on my March Memory Planner pages this week.

My simple pleasures: Good book discussions; D&D fun; good mysteries

Looking around the house: We’re having coop at our house again this coming week. I should do a good cleaning sweep beforehand. The boys especially need to clean their playroom.

From the camera: D&D got a little strange this week.

 
tags: Life Right Now
categories: Weekly Wrap-up
Sunday 04.03.22
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

If the Shoe Fits by Julie Murphy

Title: If the Shoe Fits (Meant to Be #1)

Author: Julie Murphy

Publisher: Hyperion Avenue 2021

Genre: Romance

Pages: 304

Rating: 4/5 stars

Reading Challenges: Seasonal TBR

Cindy loves shoes. A well-placed bow or a chic stacked heel is her form of self-expression. As a fashion-obsessed plus-size woman, she can never find designer clothes that work on her body, but a special pair of shoes always fits just right.

With a shiny new design degree but no job in sight, Cindy moves back in with her stepmother, Erica Tremaine, the executive producer of the world’s biggest dating reality show. When a contestant on Before Midnight bows out at the last minute, Cindy is thrust into the spotlight. Showcasing her killer shoe collection on network TV seems like a great way to jump-start her career. And, while she’s at it, why not go on a few lavish dates with an eligible suitor? 

But being the first and only fat contestant on Before Midnight turns her into a viral sensation—and a body-positivity icon—overnight. Even harder to believe? She can actually see herself falling for this Prince Charming. To make it to the end, despite the fans, the haters, and a house full of fellow contestants she’s not sure she can trust, Cindy will have to take a leap of faith and hope her heels— and her heart—don’t break in the process.

Another romcom for my reading month. This one came from a recommendation from the Currently Reading podcast. And it was good. Nothing that I will want to read over and over again, but it was a good romcom book. In general, I think I prefer the spicy romances, but we at least get a good meet-cute and re-meet-cute. My favorite parts of this book were actually the interactions between Cindy and her family. I loved Anna and Drew and the triplets. We get all the elements of good romcom, and I had a good few days reading it, but ultimately this wasn’t amazing.

Meant to Be:

  • #1 If the Shoe Fits by Julie Murphy

  • #2 By the Book by Jasmine Guillory

  • #3 Kiss the Girl

  • #4 Tangled Up in You

  • #5 Worth Fighting For

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Next up on the TBR pile:

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tags: Julie Murphy, contemporary, romance, Spring TBR List
categories: Book Reviews
Saturday 04.02.22
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

March 2022 Wrap

March TBR Pile (23/34):

  1. BOTM: TBD

  2. Bookworms BC April: The Necromancer’s Lament by David Balog

  3. Friend BC April: Magic for Liars by Sarah Gailey

  4. Currently Reading Buddy Read: The War that Saved My Life by Kimberly Brubaker Bradley ✓

  5. Jane Austen Rereads: Sense and Sensibility

  6. Fantasy: The Kingdom by Jess Rothenberg ✓

  7. Fantasy: Lore by Alexandra Bracken

  8. Fantasy: Gilded by Marissa Meyer

  9. Horror: All These Bodies by Kendare Blake ✓

  10. Romance: Electric Idol by Katee Robert ✓

  11. Romance: If the Shoe Fits by Julie Murphy

  12. Romance: To Sir, with Love by Lauren Layne ✓

  13. Nonfiction: Animal, Vegetable, Junk by Mark Bittman

  14. Nonfiction: The Warmth of Other Suns by Isabel Wilkerson

  15. Mystery/Thriller: The Hidden by Melanie Golding

  16. Science Fiction: The Apollo Murders by Chris Hadfield ✓

  17. Science Fiction: Clean Air by Sarah Blake ✓

  18. Science Fiction: Even Greater Mistakes by Charlie Jane Anders

  19. Science Fiction: A Symphony of Echoes by Jodi Taylor

  20. Poetry: I Hope This Finds You Well by Kate Baer ✓

  21. Added: A Marvellous Light by Freya Marske ✓

  22. Added: Aru Shah and the End of Time by Roshani Chokshi ✓

  23. Added: Lost Cities, Ancient Tombs edited by Ann R. Williams ✓

  24. Added: Fierce Fairytales by Nikita Gil ✓

  25. Added: Wild Swans retold by Xanthe Gresham Knight ✓

  26. Added: Snow & Rose by Emily Winfield Martin ✓

  27. Added: Hansel & Gretel by Neil Gaiman and Lorenzo Mattotti ✓

  28. Added: The Magic Misfits by Neil Patrick Harris ✓

  29. Added: The Jumbies by Tracey Baptiste ✓

  30. Added: The Magnolia Palace by Fiona Davis ✓

  31. Added: The Lion of Mars by Jennifer L. Holm ✓

  32. Added: How High We Go in the Dark by Sequoia Nagamatsu ✓

  33. Added: The Blackbird Girls by Anna Blackman ✓

  34. Added: The Bookwanderers by Anna James ✓

  35. Added: Tell Me an Ending by Jo Harkin ✓

1,000,000 Page Goal:

Monthly Total: 6851 pages
Pages Remaining: 417,648 pages

Current Read - If the Shoe Fits by Julie Murphy; Magic for Liars by Sarah Gailey

Books I Gave Up On (0)

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Books Bought/Received (28) - This is going to be a huge number. March is my birthday month and I always go a bit crazy with books during my birthday month.

Book of the Month order - I grabbed my free book for my birthday month and two others

  • The Cartographers by Peng Shepherd

  • The Rules of Civility by Amor Towles

  • The Book of Cold Cases by Simone St. James

My stepmom got me a GC to Barnes & Noble, so had to grab a few.

  • Kingdom of the Wicked by Kerri Maniscalco

  • Dry by Neal Shusterman

  • A Curious Beginning by Deanna Raybourn

  • Feed by Mira Grant (I’ve already read, would like to have a copy for my shelves.)

During my birthday day out, I stopped at the local used book store and found some picks. This store is a cavern of books loosely organized. I love to place bookish serendipity in that store.

  • The Poe Shadow by Matthew Pearl

  • Illuminae by Amie Kaufman and Jay Kristoff

  • The Rise and Fall of D.O.D.O. by Neal Stephenson and Nicole Galland

  • Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark retold by Alvin Schwartz (childhood favorite that I didn’t have in print)

  • Still Life with Crows by Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child

On my actual birthday, I stopped in at Half Price Books and saw a few I needed.

  • The Age of Miracles by Karen Thompson Walker

  • More Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark retold by Alvin Schwartz

  • Scary Stories 3 More Tales to Chill Your Bones retold by Alvin Schwartz

  • Number the Stars by Lois Lowry (childhood favorite to add to our kids read aloud selections)

My Book Outlet Order arrived with mostly goodies for homeschooling, but a few things for me!

  • Serpentine by Philip Pullman

  • The Secret Commonwealth by Philip Pullman

  • Aurora Rising by Amie Kaufman and Jay Kristoff

  • The Guinevere Deception by Kiersten White

  • The Camelot Betrayal by Kiersten White

  • To Have and to Hoax by Martha Waters

  • The War that Saved My Life by Kimberly Brubaker Bradley

  • The Screaming Staircase by Jonathan Stroud

  • Wicked Saints by Emily A. Duncan

  • Ruthless Gods by Emily. A Duncan

  • Blessed Monsters by Emily A. Duncan

And I picked up a copy of

  • The 1619 Project

UnRead Shelf Progress

  • Starting Number: 303

  • Books Read: 3

  • Books Acquired: 23

  • Books Unshelved: 0

  • Finishing Number: 323

April TBR Pile:

  1. BOTM: TBD

  2. Bookworms BC: The Necromancer’s Lament by David Balog

  3. Friend BC: Magic for Liars by Sarah Gailey

  4. Currently Reading Buddy Read: TBD

  5. Jane Austen Rereads: Sense and Sensibility

  6. Fantasy: Gilded by Marissa Meyer

  7. Fantasy: The Lighthouse Witches by

  8. Fantasy: A River Enchanted by

  9. Horror: Ramses the Damned by Anne Rice and Christopher Rice

  10. Horror: Dead Silence by

  11. Romance: If the Shoe Fits by Julie Murphy

  12. Romance: Beautiful by Christina Lauren

  13. Romance: Beautiful Secret by Christina Lauren

  14. Romance: Beautiful Boss by Christina Lauren

  15. Science Fiction: A Symphony of Echoes by Jodi Taylor

  16. Middle Grade: The City of Gold and Lead by

  17. Middle Grade: The Pool of Fire by

  18. Middle Grade: When the Tripods Came by

  19. Middle Grade: The White Mountains by

  20. Middle Grade: The Library of Ever by

  21. Middle Grade: The Dragon in the Library by

Movies watched

  • Kurt Vonnegut: Unstuck in Time - Interesting documentary diving into the life of Kurt Vonnegut.

  • 15 Things You Didn’t Know About Bigfoot - Surprisingly funny.

  • Train to Busan - Finally watched this one and it was amazing! Such a good zombie movie.

  • Fisherman’s Friends - Very heartwarming movie based on a true story.

  • The Adam Project - Utterly delightful! The kids even loved it.

  • Spiderman: No Way Home - I rewatched and J watched for the first time. Still love it!

TV Shows watched 

  • Severance S1 - So incredibly weird. We love it!

  • The Great S1 - Finally finished this season. Can’t wait to start S2.

  • Last Week Tonight - Our constant weekly viewing.

  • Our Flag Means Death S1 -

  • Bridgerton S2 - While I love Anthony’s story so much more than Daphne’s, I still really wanted more.

  • Below Deck Sailing Yacht S3 - Really enjoying this season.

  • Moon Knight S1 - We started this last night and I’m hooked.

  • Once Upon a Time, Happily Never After S1 - Very strange show that I’m so addicted to!

  • Hillsong: A Megachurch Exposed - I’m so fascinating by mega churches. I knew a lot, but still very interesting.

Comments - March was a huge month for movies, TV, and books.

Next up on the TBR pile:

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categories: Monthly Wrap-Up
Friday 04.01.22
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

Odds and Ends

Here's my randomness for the week:

  • Middle Grade March was a great idea. I read some great ones.

  • Starting planning the retreat for June and I’m getting so excited!

  • But first, I need to finish planning our Kansas trip for May.

  • I need some new slip-on sneakers that I can throw on for spring and summer.

Next up on the TBR pile:

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tags: Odds and Ends
categories: Life
Thursday 03.31.22
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

Tell Me an Ending by Jo Harkin

Title: Tell Me an Ending

Author: Jo Harkin

Publisher: Scribner 2022

Genre: Science Fiction

Pages: 448

Rating: 2/5 stars

Reading Challenges: Spring TBR

What if you didn't have to live with your worst memories?

Across the world, thousands of people are shocked by a notification that they once chose to have a memory removed. Now they are being given an opportunity to get that memory back. Four individuals are filled with new doubts, grappling with the unexpected question of whether to remember unknown events, or to leave them buried forever.

Finn, an Irish architect living in the Arizona desert, begins to suspect his charming wife of having an affair. Mei, a troubled grad school dropout in Kuala Lumpur, wonders why she remembers a city she has never visited. William, a former police inspector in England, struggles with PTSD, the breakdown of his marriage, and his own secret family history. Oscar, a handsome young man with almost no memories at all, travels the world in a constant state of fear.

Into these characters’ lives comes Noor, a psychologist working at the Nepenthe memory removal clinic in London. The process of reinstating patients’ memories begins to shake the moral foundations of her world. As she delves deeper into how the program works, she will have to risk everything to uncover the cost of this miraculous technology.

And a big old dud for me. I was intrigued by the Black Mirror and Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind comparisons. I was looking for a very strange trip through memory and neuroscience (with a dash of the sci-fi thrown in). Unfortunately, we get a book of terrible people speculating about the terrible things they may or may not have done. The pace was excruciating. Nothing happened for chapters and chapters and chapters. And then when things happened, they weren’t that exciting. I was just thoroughly bored and definitely did not like this book.

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Next up on the TBR pile:

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tags: Jo Harkin, science fiction, 2 stars, Spring TBR List
categories: Book Reviews
Wednesday 03.30.22
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

The Bookwanderers by Anna James

Title: The Bookwanderers (Pages and Co. #1)

Author: Anna James

Publisher: HarperCollins 2018

Genre: Middle Grade Fantasy

Pages: 400

Rating: 5/5 stars

Reading Challenges: Seasonal TBR

Since her mother's disappearance, eleven-year-old Tilly Pages has found comfort in the stories at Pages & Co., her grandparents' bookshop. But when her favorite characters, Anne of Green Gables and Alice from Wonderland, start showing up at the shop,Tilly's adventures become very real. Not only can she follow Anne and Alice into their books, she discovers she can bookwander into any story she chooses. Tilly's new ability leads her to fun and exciting adventures, but danger may be lurking on the very next page...

When new secrets are uncovered, it's up to Tilly to solve the mystery of what happened to her mother all those years ago. From debut author Anna James comes a charming and exciting adventure about a bookish young heroine, a mysterious librarian, and a magical bookshop that will delight book lovers everywhere.

Oh this was just so delightful! I always love books that incorporate books and this was such a great adventure story involving characters from books. Right away I was delighted with Tilly and her family’s book store. And then we start to encounter some interesting “people.” The big adventure finally gets going about halfway through the book and then doesn’t stop until the last page. And even then, we know there’s so much more to the story. I absolutely adored following along and must read more in this series soon.

Pages and Co.

  • #1 The Bookwanderers

  • #2 The Lost Fairy Tales

  • #3 The Map of Stories

  • #4 The Book Smugglers

  • #5 The Treehouse Library

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Next up on the TBR pile:

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tags: fantasy, middle grade, Anna James, 5 stars, Spring TBR List
categories: Book Reviews
Tuesday 03.29.22
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

Music Monday - Beartooth "Skin"

 

Yet another great song from Beartooth.

Next up on the TBR pile:

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categories: Music
Monday 03.28.22
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

Life Right Now #10

As I look outside my window: It’s bright and sunny, but pretty chilly today. The high is around 43 degrees.

Right now I am: Getting ready to start a new sci-fi book. Hope this one does not disappoint.

On my bedside table: A few more middle grade books; Tell Me an Ending by Jo Harkin

On my tv this week: J and I finished the S1 of Our Flag Means Death (love it!) and caught up with Jeff Goldblum’s show and Severance. I got to start Bridgerton S2, but I don’ have time to binge the entire thing quite yet. Taking it slow.

Listening to: I’ve been loving the Apple Musicals Playlist and Apple Favorite’s list. Lots of singing this week, much to the disappointment of Arthur and Quentin.

On the menu for this week:

  • Monday - Tobe out for dinner (Book Club)

  • Tuesday - Brie, Apricot, Bacon Grilled Cheese

  • Wednesday - Garlic Shrimp Pasta

  • Thursday - Leftovers

  • Friday - Potato Leek Soup

  • Saturday - ???

  • Sunday - ???

On my to do list: I need to organize curriculum, pick up the living room, watch Bridgerton S2 (high priority!), and make a grocery list today.

Happening this week:

  • Monday - Book Club for Cloud Cuckoo Land

  • Tuesday - Park Playdate; Book Club for The Girls in the Stilt House

  • Wednesday - Hair Appointment!

  • Thursday - Coop

  • Friday - Arbor Day Farm Field trip

  • Saturday - D&D

  • Sunday - Zoom Book Club for Just One Damned Thing After Another; Zoom Book Club for The War that Saved My Life

What I am creating: Mostly I’m just working on curriculum, although I do want to lay out my March MP pages as it’s the end of the month. I need to figure out what pictures to print.

My simple pleasures: Live theater! Cocktail with J out at a bar!

Looking around the house: I did a whirlwind clean yesterday and the kitchen looks amazing. It really needed a fully counter wipe down and organization. Plus I organized the laundry room. I do get all twitchy when I go in there anymore. Huzzah!

From the camera: Out to live theater for the first time since fall of 2019. J and I went to see Alton Brown. Absolutely hilarious!

tags: Life Right Now
categories: Weekly Wrap-up
Sunday 03.27.22
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

The War that Saved My Life by Kimberly Brubaker Bradley

Title: The War that Saved My Life

Author: Kimberly Brubaker Bradley

Publisher: Dial Books 2015

Genre: MG Historical Fiction

Pages: 316

Rating: 5/5 stars

Reading Challenges: Unread Shelf; Unread Shelf Project - Season or Phase of Life

Ten-year-old Ada has never left her one-room apartment. Her mother is too humiliated by Ada’s twisted foot to let her outside. So when her little brother Jamie is shipped out of London to escape the war, Ada doesn’t waste a minute—she sneaks out to join him.

So begins a new adventure for Ada, and for Susan Smith, the woman who is forced to take the two kids in. As Ada teaches herself to ride a pony, learns to read, and watches for German spies, she begins to trust Susan—and Susan begins to love Ada and Jamie. But in the end, will their bond be enough to hold them together through wartime? Or will Ada and her brother fall back into the cruel hands of their mother?

I did not expect a middle grade book to hit me this hard emotionally. Ada’s story broke my heart in two. But there was so much hope! We follow along as Ada attempts to reconcile the world with her Mam and the outside world, even during wartime. It makes me so sad to think about the multitude of children who are treated like Ada. I’m still reeling a bit from the roller coaster of emotions. It was a beautiful story full of hardship, but with hope woven throughout. I will have to read the sequel soon.

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Next up on the TBR pile:

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tags: middle grade, Kimberly Brubaker Bradley, WWII, 5 stars, historical fiction
categories: Book Reviews
Saturday 03.26.22
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 
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