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2023 Reading Challenges Update #2

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I’m back to employing reading challenges to help direct my reading this year. Let’s check in with my progress of all the challenges I am attempting this year. I am leaving out the Build Your Library Challenge as it’s very strictly Arthur’s challenge and I’m not focused on actually completing it.

  • Goodreads 108/200 54%

  • Winter TBR 25/25 100%

  • Spring TBR 20/25 80%

  • Summer TBR (not started yet)

  • Fall TBR (not started yet)

  • Unread Shelf 14/50 28% *

  • Kid Read Alouds 16/20 80%

  • BOTM Cleanout 2/12 16.7%

  • 52 Book Club 34/52 65.4% **

  • Romanceopoly 25/39 64.1% **

  • COYER 4/20 20%

  • Finishing the Series 1/10 10% *

Total Challenges 1/12 8.3%

Total Reading Slots 249/503 49.5%

* - Needs Work
** - Doing a Great Job

Comments: My two big personal category challenges (Romanceopoly and 52 Book Club) are actually going very well. I just really need to focus on reading more books from my own shelves. I would like to end the year with an Unread Shelf of less than 300. — I just reposted my comment from the previous update. They are exactly the same.

Next up on the TBR pile:

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categories: Reading Challenges
Friday 06.02.23
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

June 2023 Life Goals

Let’s check in on May’s goals and my progress.

  • Read 18 Books ✓

  • Execute Coop Field Day ✓

  • Plan Out July Indiana/Ohio Trip - in progress

  • Finalize Retreat Plans and Packing ✓

  • Knock Out 5 Items on the Summer Bucket List ✓

June Goals:

  • Read 18 Books

  • Enjoy the Mini Road Trip with the Boys

  • Enjoy the Retreat

  • Pause and Reevaluate Library Holds

  • Knock Out 5 Items on the Summer Bucket List

Next up on the TBR pile:

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tags: Monthly Life Goals
categories: Life
Thursday 06.01.23
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

May 2023 Wrap-up

May TBR Pile (21/24):

  1. Bookworms BC: The Library of the Unwritten by AJ Hackwith ✓

  2. Friend BC: The Keeper of Lost Things by Ruth Hogan

  3. Nerdy Bookish Friends BC: I, Robot by Isaac Asimov (reread) ✓

  4. Retreat Book Club: VenCo by Cherie Dimaline ✓

  5. Kid Read Aloud: Audrey of the Outback by Christine Harris ✓

  6. Kid Read Aloud: Mr. Popper’s Penguins by Richard and Florence Atwater ✓

  7. Kid Read Aloud: The Deceivers by Margaret Peterson Haddix

  8. Kid Read Aloud: The Secret Garden by Frances Hodgson Burnett

  9. Kid Book Club: The Last Shadow Warrior by Sam Subity ✓

  10. Nonfiction: A Year in the Woods by Torbjørn Ekelund ✓

  11. Nonfiction: Forest Walking by Peter Wohlleben ✓

  12. Romance: The Siren of Sussex by Mimi Matthews ✓

  13. Romance: When in Rome by Sarah Adams ✓

  14. Romance: The Fine Print by Lauren Asher ✓

  15. Romance: How to Fake It in Hollywood by Ava Wilder ✓

  16. Romance: Barbarian Lover by Ruby Dixon ✓

  17. Romance: Stone Heart by Katee Robert ✓

  18. Horror: A House with Good Bones by T. Kingfisher ✓

  19. Scifi: Arch-Conspirator by Veronica Roth ✓

  20. Fantasy: Cinders & Sparrows by Stefan Bachmann ✓

  21. Fantasy: Emily Wilde’s Encyclopaedia of Faeries by Heather Fawcett ✓

  22. Mystery: A Tempest at Sea by Sherry Thomas ✓

  23. Literary Fiction: Saturday Night at the Lakeside Supper Club by J. Ryan Stradal ✓

  24. Historical Fiction: Miss Benson’s Beetle by Rachel Joyce ✓

1,000,000 Page Goal:

Monthly Total: 6120 pages
Pages Remaining: 325,797 pages

Current Read - House of Hunger by Alexis Henderson; The Secret Society of Tea and Treason by India Holton

Books I Gave Up On (0)

Books Bought/Received (2)

UnRead Shelf Progress

  • Starting Number: 334

  • Books Read:1

  • Books Acquired: 2

  • Books Unshelved: 0

  • Finishing Number: 335

June TBR Pile:

  1. Bookworms BC: NONE

  2. Friend BC: Other Birds by Sarah Addison Allen

  3. Nerdy Bookish Friends BC; The Golem and the Jinni by Helene Wecker

  4. Kid Read Aloud: The Deceivers by Margaret Peterson Haddix

  5. Kid Read Aloud: The Secret Garden by Frances Hodgson Burnett

  6. Kid Read Aloud: Zoey and Sassafras: Monsters and Mold by Asia Citro

  7. Kid Book Club: Escape from Mr. Lemoncello’s Library by Chris Grabenstein

  8. Middle Grade: Peter Nimble and His Fantastic Eyes by Jonathan Auxier

  9. Middle Grade: Silver People by Margarita Engle

  10. Horror: House of Hunger by Alexis Henderson

  11. Science Fiction: Several People are Typing by Calvin Kasulke

  12. Science Fiction: Paradise-1 by David Wellington

  13. Romance: The Secret Service of Tea and Treason by India Holton

  14. Romance: The Queer Principles of Kit Webb by Cat Sebastian

  15. Romance: The Perfect Crimes of Marian Hayes by Cat Sebastian

  16. Romance: Happy Place by Emily Henry

Movies Watched

  • Dungeons and Dragons - A family movie night choice that was enjoyed by all of us.

  • Renfield - Butterfly delightful and super campy. Loved it!

  • The Super Mario Bros Movie - The kids picked this one for movie night. I was not impressed at all.

  • Sisu - Sometimes we really need a violent movie about killing Nazis.

  • John Wick 4 - Much better than 2 and 3. Really enjoyed the choreography in this one.

TV Shows Watched 

  • Ted Lasso S3 - Such a great redemption story. I cannot wait for the series finale.

  • Schmigadoon S2 - That was amazing. The song that started the finale was the best part.

  • The Big Door Prize S1 - Color me very intrigued by this one.

  • Below Deck: Sailing Yacht - My silly reality TV show.

  • Citadel S1 - A bit of a disappointment I must say.

  • The Great S3 - Utterly delightful.

  • Misfits S4 - Still working our way through this series. Love it!

  • Human Target S1 - J had me start this older series after I expressed disappointment in Citadel.

Comments - Wow! I think I had a great reading month. So many great reads, not too many duds. And I found some more recommendations for my retreat people. We’re moving into summer rhythms which means more activities and less reading. But that’s okay! We have to take advantage of the outdoor activities and travel plans.

Next up on the TBR pile:

starry river.jpg lion witch.jpg most wonderful.jpg christmas beast.jpg lore9.jpg accomplice.jpg dead guy.jpg swordheart.jpg folklore.jpg holly jolly.jpg all rhodes.jpg morbidly.jpg powerless.jpg sphere.jpg tourist.jpg once upon.jpg unroma.jpg wildest.jpg
categories: Monthly Wrap-Up
Wednesday 05.31.23
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

Venmo by Cherie Dimaline

Title: VenCo

Author: Cherie Dimaline

Publisher: William Morrow 2023

Genre: Fantasy

Pages: 400

Rating: 5/5 stars

Reading Challenges: 52 Book Club - Typographic Cover

Métis millennial Lucky St. James is barely hanging on when she learns she’ll be evicted from the tiny Toronto apartment she shares with her cantankerous but loving grandmother Stella. But then one night, something strange and irresistible calls out to Lucky. She burrows through a wall to find a tarnished silver spoon, humming with otherworldly energy, etched with a crooked-nosed witch and the word SALEM.

Lucky is familiar with the magic of her indigenous ancestors, but she has no idea that the spoon connects her to a teeming network of witches across North America who have anxiously awaited her discovery.

Enter VenCo, a front company fueled by vast resources of dark money (its name is an anagram of “coven.”) VenCo’s witches hide in plain sight wherever women gather: Tupperware parties, Mommy & Me classes, suburban book clubs. Since colonial times, they have awaited the moment the seven spoons will come together and ignite a new era, returning women to their rightful power.

But as reckoning approaches, a very powerful adversary is stalking their every move. He’s Jay Christos, a roguish and deadly witch-hunter as old as witchcraft itself.

To find the last spoon, Lucky and Stella embark on a rollicking and dangerous road trip to the darkly magical city of New Orleans, where the final showdown will determine whether VenCo will usher in a new beginning…or remain underground forever.

Our retreat book selection and I’m so excited that I really enjoyed it. Last year’s choice wasn’t a huge hit and the choice the year before was terrible. I picked a good one this year! It took me a few chapters to get into the story, but once Lucky meets the rest of the coven, I was complete drawn in. I really started to connect to every single one of the witches and of course was cheering for their success the entire way through. This is the type of feminist rage book that I love! We are not beating down all men or other women. Instead, we are uplifting women and their choices. We get to see how each of the women in the coven connects to their own power and reaches out to form friendships and familial ties. The book is full of action and adventure but also some great quiet moments between characters.

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Next up on the TBR pile:

starry river.jpg lion witch.jpg most wonderful.jpg christmas beast.jpg lore9.jpg accomplice.jpg dead guy.jpg swordheart.jpg folklore.jpg holly jolly.jpg all rhodes.jpg morbidly.jpg powerless.jpg sphere.jpg tourist.jpg once upon.jpg unroma.jpg wildest.jpg
tags: Cherie Dimaline, fantasy, 52 Book Club, 5 stars
categories: Book Reviews
Tuesday 05.30.23
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

Currently #10

Reading: I grabbed Paradise-1 by David Wellington off the new books shelf. I was hoping for a horror filled scifi adventure and I’m definitely getting that right now.

Watching: We’re keeping up with The Great S3. We hit a very important episode and it gutted me…

Listening: J had me dowloaded the mini Shadow City spin-off mini series from Hello from the Magic Tavern. It was an utterly delightful D&D romp.

Making: Along with renaming the retreat last week, I decided that we needed to carry the crow theme through with other aspects. So I’m making crow themed nametags. And they are very cute!

Feeling: The boys and I leave on Monday for our mini road trip and then I leave on Thursday for the retreat. I cannot wait!

Planning: While I have already planned out this mini road trip, I’m still working on the exact stops for our Indiana/Ohio mini road trip in July. I have our Dayton stops planned, but still deciding exactly where to stop in Illinois and/or Missouri on the way back.

Loving: Coop and our planned curriculum are done for the year. We have entered into the lazier days of summer. Less bookwork and many more activities. The boys are still reading and we’re still doing our ELA and Math packets. We just ease up on everything else until August.

Next up on the TBR pile:

starry river.jpg lion witch.jpg most wonderful.jpg christmas beast.jpg lore9.jpg accomplice.jpg dead guy.jpg swordheart.jpg folklore.jpg holly jolly.jpg all rhodes.jpg morbidly.jpg powerless.jpg sphere.jpg tourist.jpg once upon.jpg unroma.jpg wildest.jpg
tags: Currently
categories: Life
Tuesday 05.30.23
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

Music Monday - Daughtry feat. Lazy Hale "Separate Ways (Worlds Apart)"

This cover just really hits the spot this week. Absolutely love the update of one of my favorite songs.

Next up on the TBR pile:

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tags: Daughtry, Lzzy Hale
categories: Music
Monday 05.29.23
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

Life Right Now #17

On my bedside table: The Secret Society of Tea and Treason by India Holton; Paradise-1 by David Wellington

On my tv this week: We’ve been disappointed with Citadel, so J had me start watching Human Target. Much more fun of a show.

Listening to: J got me hooked on Hello from the Magic Tavern. Oftentimes absolutely ridiculous, but I’m very much enjoying it.

On the menu for this week:

  • Monday - Avocado, Bruschetta Chicken

  • Tuesday - Peanut Noodles and Chicken

  • Wednesday - Salsa Chicken

  • Thursday - Crab and Asparagus Soup

  • Friday - Pizza Night

  • Saturday - Spaghetti and Meatballs

  • Sunday - Brown Sugar Chicken

On my to do list: Mostly I just need to prep for my travel. I’ve got a few tasks to finish some prep work and definitely need to pack for both trips before next Saturday.

Happening this week:

  • Monday - Home Day

  • Tuesday - Zoo Visit

  • Wednesday - Splashpad Day

  • Thursday - Curriculum Swap; Lit Society

  • Friday - Nature Explorers

  • Saturday - Errands for Travel Prep

  • Sunday - Home Day; Packing

What I am creating: Mostly just packing lists right now. Now that coop is done, I can put away things and prep for our travel.

My simple pleasures: Chinese food (I’ve had the craving lately), successful planning sessions, new books

Looking around the house: I definitely need to pick up the first floor before Thursday and our curriculum swap. I need to set up a few tables and clear some space.

From the camera: We visited a new-to-us ice cream place with friends after our nature hike.

tags: Life Right Now
categories: Weekly Wrap-up
Sunday 05.28.23
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

Miss Benson's Beetle by Rachel Joyce

Title: Miss Benson’s Beetle

Author: Rachel Joyce

Publisher: Dial Press 2020

Genre: Historical Fiction

Pages: 352

Rating: 4/5 stars

Reading Challenges: 52 Book Club - Alliterative Title

She’s going too far to go it alone.
 
It is 1950. London is still reeling from World War II, and Margery Benson, a schoolteacher and spinster, is trying to get through life, surviving on scraps. One day, she reaches her breaking point, abandoning her job and small existence to set out on an expedition to the other side of the world in search of her childhood obsession: an insect that may or may not exist—the golden beetle of New Caledonia. When she advertises for an assistant to accompany her, the woman she ends up with is the last person she had in mind. Fun-loving Enid Pretty in her tight-fitting pink suit and pom-pom sandals seems to attract trouble wherever she goes. But together these two British women find themselves drawn into a cross-ocean adventure that exceeds all expectations and delivers something neither of them expected to find: the transformative power of friendship.

I picked this one up on a recommendation from a Lit Society friend. She had said that this was a delightful friendship between two unusual women. I had hoped that this book would be a delightful little gem of a. book and one that I could recommend to a friend. I started reading and was immediately rooting for Margery and her escape from the drudgery of life. As soon as she meets Enid, the story kicks into high gear and it’s one ridiculous episode after another. Enid is a hard character to like, but she is interesting. The book sped along until everything eventually came together. I loved how we get to see these two women find their strength both individually and together. I took a few issues with some of the plot points, but overall I really enjoyed this book.

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Next up on the TBR pile:

starry river.jpg lion witch.jpg most wonderful.jpg christmas beast.jpg lore9.jpg accomplice.jpg dead guy.jpg swordheart.jpg folklore.jpg holly jolly.jpg all rhodes.jpg morbidly.jpg powerless.jpg sphere.jpg tourist.jpg once upon.jpg unroma.jpg wildest.jpg
tags: 52 Book Club, Rachel Joyce, historical fiction, 4 stars
categories: Book Reviews
Saturday 05.27.23
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

A Tempest at Sea by Sherry Thomas

Title: A Tempest at Sea (Lady Sherlock #7)

Author: Sherry Thomas

Publisher: Berkley 2023

Genre: Mystery

Pages: 353

Rating: 5/5 stars

Reading Challenges: 52 Book Club - Fashionable Character

After feigning her own death in Cornwall to escape from Moriarty’s perilous attention, Charlotte Holmes goes into hiding. But then she receives a tempting offer: Find a dossier the crown is desperately seeking, and she might be able to go back to a normal life.
 
Her search leads her aboard the RMS Provence. But on the night Charlotte makes her move to retrieve the dossier, in the midst of a terrifying storm in the Bay of Biscay, a brutal murder takes place on the ship.
 
Instead of solving the crime, as she is accustomed to doing, Charlotte must take care not to be embroiled in this investigation, lest it become known to those who harbor ill intentions that Sherlock Holmes is abroad and still very much alive.

Absolutely loved this locked-room style murder mystery. We get to come back to all our favorite characters all aboard a sea voyage. Thomas brings all of our characters together for a variety of reasons and then of course, we get a murder. You knew it was coming. I was just waiting for the entire first third of the book just waiting to see who would die. From there, we mainly follow Lord Ingram has he assists the Inspector in the mystery. The volume felt a little different in that we have shifted from Charlotte to Ash as the main character the reader follows. And the entire locked room idea felt very Agatha Christie like. But I loved every page of it. This felt like a fresh murder mystery instead of just a Sherlock Holmes story. My favorite parts were the interactions between Ash and Charlotte. I have been rooting for them since the beginning and we finally get to see their feelings towards each other expressed out loud. Hallelujah! I cannot wait to see where this series goes next.

Lady Sherlock

  • #1 A Study in Scarlet Women

  • #2 A Conspiracy in Belgravia

  • #3 The Hollow of Fear

  • #4 The Art of Theft

  • #5 Murder on Cold Street

  • #6 Miss Moriarty, I Presume?

  • #7 A Tempest at Sea

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Next up on the TBR pile:

starry river.jpg lion witch.jpg most wonderful.jpg christmas beast.jpg lore9.jpg accomplice.jpg dead guy.jpg swordheart.jpg folklore.jpg holly jolly.jpg all rhodes.jpg morbidly.jpg powerless.jpg sphere.jpg tourist.jpg once upon.jpg unroma.jpg wildest.jpg
tags: mystery, Sherry Thomas, 5 stars, 52 Book Club
categories: Book Reviews
Friday 05.26.23
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

Barbarian Lover by Ruby Dixon

Title: Barbarian Lover (Ice Planet Barbarians #3)

Author: Ruby Dixon

Publisher: Ruby Dixon

Genre: Explicit Scifi Romance

Pages: 191

Rating: 3/5 stars

Reading Challenges: Romanceopoly - Outer Space (Read a sci fi with“mars needs women” trope); COYER

Spice Rating: 6

As one of the few humans stranded on the ice planet, I should be happy that I have a new home. Human women are treasured here, and one alien in particular has made it clear that he wants me. It's hard to push away the sexy, flirtatious Aehako, when all I want to do is grab him by his horns and insist he take me to his furs.But I've got a terrible secret - the aliens who abducted me are back, and thanks to the translator in my ear, they can find me. My presence here endangers everyone...but can I give up my new life and the man I want more than anything?

Pretty meh about this one really. I wanted to love Kira and Aehako, but we didn’t get to spend much time with them. There was a lot more action and a lot less connection and even less sexy time in this one. I sped through this book, but wasn’t super excited about it at all. Oh well. They can’t all be winners.

Ice Planet Barbarians

  • #1 Ice Planet Barbarians (Georgie/Vektal)

  • #2 Barbarian Alien (Liz/Raahosh)

  • #3 Barbarian Lover (Kira/Aehako)

  • #4 Barbarian Mine (Harlow/Rukh)

  • #4.5 Ice Planet Holiday (novella)

  • #5 Barbarian's Prize (Tiffany/Salukh)

  • #6 Barbarian's Mate (Josie/Haeden)

  • #6.5 Having the Barbarian's Baby (short story)

  • #6.75 Ice Ice Babies (short story)

  • #7 Barbarian's Touch (Lila/Rokan)

  • #7.5 Calm (short story)

  • #8 Barbarian's Taming (Maddie/Hassen)

  • #8.5 Aftershocks (short story)

  • #9 Barbarian's Heart (Stacy/Pashov)

  • #10 Barbarian's Hope (Asha/Hemalo)

  • #11 Barbarian's Choice (Farli/Mardok)

  • #12 Barbarian's Redemption (Elly/Bek)

  • #13 Barbarian's Lady (Kate/Harrec)

  • #14 Barbarian's Rescue (Summer/Warrek)

  • #15 Barbarian's Tease (Brooke/Taushen)

  • #15.5 The Barbarian Before Christmas (novella)

  • #16 Barbarian's Beloved (Ariana/Zolaya)

  • #16.5 Barbarian's Valentine (novella)

  • #17 Barbarian's Seduction (Marlene/Zennek)

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Next up on the TBR pile:

starry river.jpg lion witch.jpg most wonderful.jpg christmas beast.jpg lore9.jpg accomplice.jpg dead guy.jpg swordheart.jpg folklore.jpg holly jolly.jpg all rhodes.jpg morbidly.jpg powerless.jpg sphere.jpg tourist.jpg once upon.jpg unroma.jpg wildest.jpg
tags: romance, Ruby Dixon, NSFW
categories: Book Reviews
Thursday 05.25.23
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

Odds and Ends

Here's my randomness for the week:

  • Looks like the rain will hold off for our field day today. We had hoped that the weather would be warm enough for water play and it should be.

  • Side note: the gluten free and vegan cookies that I bought for treat look amazing. I might have to try one myself.

  • Book club on Tuesday night got a little ridiculous. We have created a new name for the retreat complete with a mascot and a uniform. I’m so excited that it’s only a few weeks away.

  • Really need to put a pause on my library holds. It’s gotten a little out of control. The mini road trip and retreat offers the perfect opportunity to put those pauses on.

  • Seems like the perfect week for Italian pressed sandwiches and gazpacho. I’m needing that summer fair.

Next up on the TBR pile:

starry river.jpg lion witch.jpg most wonderful.jpg christmas beast.jpg lore9.jpg accomplice.jpg dead guy.jpg swordheart.jpg folklore.jpg holly jolly.jpg all rhodes.jpg morbidly.jpg powerless.jpg sphere.jpg tourist.jpg once upon.jpg unroma.jpg wildest.jpg
tags: Odds and Ends
categories: Life
Thursday 05.25.23
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

The Library of the Unwritten by AJ Hackwith

Title: The Library of the Unwritten (Hell’s Library #1)

Author: AJ Hackwith

Publisher: Ace Books 2019

Genre: Fantasy

Pages: 384

Rating: 3/5 stars

Reading Challenges: Spring TBR; COYER

Many years ago, Claire was named Head Librarian of the Unwritten Wing-- a neutral space in Hell where all the stories unfinished by their authors reside. Her job consists mainly of repairing and organizing books, but also of keeping an eye on restless stories that risk materializing as characters and escaping the library. When a Hero escapes from his book and goes in search of his author, Claire must track and capture him with the help of former muse and current assistant Brevity and nervous demon courier Leto.

But what should have been a simple retrieval goes horrifyingly wrong when the terrifyingly angelic Ramiel attacks them, convinced that they hold the Devil's Bible. The text of the Devil's Bible is a powerful weapon in the power struggle between Heaven and Hell, so it falls to the librarians to find a book with the power to reshape the boundaries between Heaven, Hell….and Earth.

Loved the premise and the settings, but ultimately, this one fell very flat for me. We are dropped into this plot line and action becomes nonstop from there. Very quickly it become very difficult to keep track of everything that was happened. The book didn’t have any quiet moments to sit and reflect on anything that was happening. On the other side, the characters were hard to really love. I enjoyed Brevity and Leto, but a lot of our time was spent with Claire and Ramiel. Those two were not easy to like or all that interesting of characters. The incredibly unlikeable characters are not really my jam. In the end, I was not all that interested in continuing the series.

Hell’s Library

  • #1 The Library of the Unwritten

  • #2 The Archive of the Forgotten

  • #3 The God of Lost Words

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Next up on the TBR pile:

starry river.jpg lion witch.jpg most wonderful.jpg christmas beast.jpg lore9.jpg accomplice.jpg dead guy.jpg swordheart.jpg folklore.jpg holly jolly.jpg all rhodes.jpg morbidly.jpg powerless.jpg sphere.jpg tourist.jpg once upon.jpg unroma.jpg wildest.jpg
tags: Spring TBR List, AJ Hackwith, Bookworms Book Club, 3 stars, fantasy, COYER
categories: Book Reviews
Wednesday 05.24.23
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

Saturday Night at the Lakeside Supper Club by J. Ryan Stradal

Title: Saturday Night at the Lakeside Supper Club

Author: J. Ryan Stradal

Publisher: Pamela Dorman Books 2023

Genre: Fiction

Pages: 384

Rating: 3/5 stars

Reading Challenges: Spring TBR; 52 Books Club - Script Font

Mariel Prager needs a break. Her husband Ned is having an identity crisis, her spunky, beloved restaurant is bleeding money by the day, and her mother Florence is stubbornly refusing to leave the church where she’s been holed up for more than a week. The Lakeside Supper Club has been in her family for decades, and while Mariel’s grandmother embraced the business, seeing it as a saving grace, Florence never took to it. When Mariel inherited the restaurant, skipping Florence, it created a rift between mother and daughter that never quite healed.
    Ned is also an heir—to a chain of home-style diners—and while he doesn't have a head for business, he knows his family's chain could provide a better future than his wife's fading restaurant. In the aftermath of a devastating tragedy, Ned and Mariel lose almost everything they hold dear, and the hard-won victories of each family hang in the balance. With their dreams dashed, can one fractured family find a way to rebuild despite their losses, and will the Lakeside Supper Club be their salvation?
    In this colorful, vanishing world of relish trays and brandy Old Fashioneds, J. Ryan Stradal has once again given us a story full of his signature honest, lovable yet fallible Midwestern characters as they grapple with love, loss, and marriage; what we hold onto and what we leave behind; and what our legacy will be when we are gone.

After absolutely loving Strudel’s last two books, this one was a bit miss for me. I couldn’t connect to any of the characters or the plot. Most of the characters were incredibly likable and never really got any more likable to me throughout the pages. I just didn’t like them at all. The overall plot line also did not interest me. I didn’t connect with the settings and the events. Nothing. And then the structure really annoyed me. The jumping back and forth created a very disjointed reading experience for me. This one was definitely not for me.

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Next up on the TBR pile:

starry river.jpg lion witch.jpg most wonderful.jpg christmas beast.jpg lore9.jpg accomplice.jpg dead guy.jpg swordheart.jpg folklore.jpg holly jolly.jpg all rhodes.jpg morbidly.jpg powerless.jpg sphere.jpg tourist.jpg once upon.jpg unroma.jpg wildest.jpg
tags: J. Ryan Stradal, fiction, 3 stars
categories: Book Reviews
Tuesday 05.23.23
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

Homeschool W33: Sliding Into Summer

Family game night playing Azul

What We Studied

As we hit May, our school curriculum plan starts to wind down a bit. We are schooling through the summer, but I ease up our big curriculum and focus on smaller units and special activities. This helps us stay on top of a school mindset without the summer slump. But it always allows me to catchup a bit and relax during the summer. Only two one more real week of curriculum to go.

Literature and Poetry

Arthur and I started our next read aloud, actually a childhood favorite of mine. We’ll be finishing out our school year with this selection.

  • Nat Geo Book of Nature Poetry

  • Poetry for Young People: Emily Dickinson

  • The Secret Garden by Frances Hodgson Burnett

Quentin finished our Antarctic selection and will be moving on to a book that Quentin picked up at the library last week.

  • Nat Geo Book of Animal Poetry

  • A World Full of Animal Stories by Angela McAllister

  • Around the World in 80 Days by Saviour Pirotta

  • Mr. Popper’s Penguins by Richard and Florence Atwater

  • Evan Moor Smart Start Read and Write K

Math

For both boys, we have scheduled math for three days a week. One day is focused on logic, games, puzzles, and special projects. The two other days are focused on covering the main math curriculum (Singapore 4A and 4B for Arthur and Singapore 1A and 1B for Quentin). We finished our financial literacy unit. We’ve been doing a ton of review and leftover lessons this past week.

  • Singapore 1B

Social Studies

Arthur continued his large study of United States history using a combination of Build Your Library Level 5 and History Quest United States History. We finished our year with the start of the Civil War and secession. We’ll be taking a history break until August.

  • A Kid’s Guide to Native American History by Yvonne Wakim Dennis

  • An Indigenous Peoples’ History of the United States by Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz

  • We were There Too by Philip Hoose

  • Words that Built a Nation

  • History Quest: U.S. History

  • A Different Mirror

  • DK American History Visual Encyclopedia

  • Heart and Soul: The Story of America and African Americans by Kadir Nelson

  • Nat Geo Our Country’s Presidents

  • Smart About the First Ladies

  • Two Miserable Presidents by Steve Sheinkin

Quentin continued his study of the world with Build Your Library Level 0. Quentin wrapped up his study of the world this week with a little review.

  • Nat Geo Beginner’s World Atlas

  • DK Countries of the World

  • DK Children Just Like Me

  • DK Children Just Like Me: A School Like Mine

Arthur Independent Time

We are working on following a checklist in a planner for weekly independent work. There’s usually some math workbook pages, an ELA packet, weekly writing prompts (1-2 times a week), independent reading time, and a special creative project. There has been many drawing projects lately.

Science

Arthur is focusing on Physics this year. We are covering the text and related videos at home and then joining friends for experiments and extra projects. We covered quantum weirdness with some thought experiments.

  • RSO Physics

  • The Story of Science: Aristotle Leads the Way by Joy Hakim

  • The Way Things Work Now

Quentin will be focusing on animal science with BYL Level 0. Our last official science lesson of the year, we focused on climate change.

  • Nat Geo Wild Animal Atlas

  • DK Animal

  • Lonely Planet: The Animal Book

  • Why are the Ice Caps Melting? The Dangers of Global Warming by Anne Rockwell

STEAM Coop

Our last meeting of the year. The oldest kids did a lesson on organic molecules and play with paint. The littles and middles wrapped up their unit on domesticated animals. Quentin was very excited to use his new animal movement cards. And he learned to play gag ball.

Art/Music/Crafts/Cooking/Documentary

We’re planning one doing on art project and one cooking project each week as well as picking a composer or musician to listen to and enjoy. We started watched Into the West, the mini series from early 2000s. I really like how it follows two main families from the 1820s all the way to the 1870s. We get to see how the west changes in that 50 years hitting all the big events. We’ll be continuing for the next few weeks.

Field Trip

Tuesday we visited the Wildlife Safari for exploration and a picnic. The park has a special exhibit with life-size dinosaurs that moved and made noise. We met up with some coop friends and even had a picnic. It was a great day seeing animals and playing.

High

  • We had a lovely, albeit windy and chilly, morning at the playground with a few friends. We ended dup staying for 4 hours, much longer than I had anticipated. Still, it was nice to be outside with no real agenda.

  • We also had a splashed playdate on Wednesday afternoon. We decided that science class is finished for the year (we did finish the textbook), so we just met up at a splash pad. The city turned some of them on early this year.

Low

  • Nothing really. It was good day.

Next Week

  • Continuing our current read aloud (A)

  • Starting a new read aloud (Q)

  • Continuing with some math review

  • Watching another episode or two of Into the West

  • Catching up with our math and language arts packets and random pages

Next up on the TBR pile:

starry river.jpg lion witch.jpg most wonderful.jpg christmas beast.jpg lore9.jpg accomplice.jpg dead guy.jpg swordheart.jpg folklore.jpg holly jolly.jpg all rhodes.jpg morbidly.jpg powerless.jpg sphere.jpg tourist.jpg once upon.jpg unroma.jpg wildest.jpg
tags: homeschool
categories: Life
Monday 05.22.23
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

Music Monday - I Prevail "Deep End"

Really digging this new song from I Prevail. I’m definitely on a hard rock kick lately.

Next up on the TBR pile:

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lore9.jpg
accomplice.jpg
dead guy.jpg
swordheart.jpg
folklore.jpg
holly jolly.jpg
all rhodes.jpg
morbidly.jpg
powerless.jpg
sphere.jpg
tourist.jpg
once upon.jpg
unroma.jpg
wildest.jpg
tags: I Prevail
categories: Music
Monday 05.22.23
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

Stone Heart by Katee Robert

Title: Stone Heart (Dark Olympus #0.5)

Author: Katee Robert

Publisher: Trinkets and Tales 2022

Genre: Romance

Pages: 108

Rating: 3/5 stars

Reading Challenges: 

Spice Rating: 4

In the city of Olympus, people only speak about Medusa in whispers. She’s Athena’s knife hand, the one sent when Athena wants someone to disappear. No one asks Medusa what she wants, but she owes Athena her life, and if staining her hands with blood is the only way to repay the debt, it’s a small price to pay.

Until Athena sends her after Calypso, the mistress of the rich politician Odysseus. Calypso is beautiful and cunning and she’ll do anything to keep her life—including seducing her would-be assassin.

What starts as a ploy to escape quickly spirals into genuine interest. But it doesn’t matter that they’ve finally found something special together. Athena will have her blood, and this time not even crossing the River Styx will save them…

Meh… There just wasn’t enough here for me to really enjoy. We learn just a tiny bit about Medusa and Calypso. We get some insta-love and light banter, but it wasn’t enough. My favorite part was the reveal of Hades of at the end. That bumped this novella up in my opinion. Now I have to wait for the next actual novel in the series…

Dark Olympus

  • #0.5 Stone Heart

  • #1 Neon Gods

  • #1.5 Hades and Hades

  • #2 Electric Idol

  • #2.5 Zeus and Hera

  • #3 Wicked Beauty

  • #4 Radiant Sun

  • #5 Cruel Seduction

  • #6 Midnight Ruin

  • #7 Dark Restraint

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Next up on the TBR pile:

starry river.jpg lion witch.jpg most wonderful.jpg christmas beast.jpg lore9.jpg accomplice.jpg dead guy.jpg swordheart.jpg folklore.jpg holly jolly.jpg all rhodes.jpg morbidly.jpg powerless.jpg sphere.jpg tourist.jpg once upon.jpg unroma.jpg wildest.jpg
tags: romance, Katee Robert, greek and roman myths, contemporary, 3 stars, novella
categories: Book Reviews
Sunday 05.21.23
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

Life Right Now #16

As I look outside my window: Very clear. Thankfully the smoke from the Canadian wildfires has moved out the area. It was super hazy the other day. Not to mention the terrible air quality that resulted from the fires.

Right now I am: Rushing out the door to get to a friend’s house for a playdate. It was supposed to be the coop book club meeting, but apparently we are the only ones that read it. So we switched the event to a playdate. I’m thinking about maybe taking the kids out to brunch afterward…

On my bedside table: The Secret Service of Tea and Treason by India Holton; Peter Nimble by Jonathan Auxier

On my tv this week: We’ve been randomly watching episodes of our current selections, but nothing really jumped out at me this past week.

Listening to: I was on YouTube looking up a specific music video which led me down a rabbit hole of lots of other music. I have my Music Monday selections lined up for the entire rest of the summer already. I found some new music and rediscovered some older music.

On the menu for this week:

  • Monday - Tuscan Kale and White Bean Soup

  • Tuesday - Leftovers

  • Wednesday - Mississippi Pot Roast

  • Thursday - Peanut Chicken and Noodles

  • Friday - Sweet Potato Nachos

  • Saturday - Avocado Bruschetta Chicken

  • Sunday - Buffalo Chicken Sliders

On my to do list: I’ve got a list of things to do for the coop over the course of summer. Small tasks, but I’m scheduling them out to ease the stress. I also have random house tasks and such to take care of.

Happening this week:

  • Monday - Home Day; Book Club

  • Tuesday - Gifford Farm Living History Field Trip; Book Club

  • Wednesday - Playdate with friends

  • Thursday - Coop Field Day

  • Friday - Nature Walk at Schramm

  • Saturday - Chemistry Class Prep Meeting

  • Sunday - Home Day

What I am creating: Not any crafts this week, but I am making trivia and discussion questions for the retreat.

My simple pleasures: A quiet moment to think, unstructured time with friends, iced tea

Looking around the house: I completely cleaned out the coop bags and picked up the living room. Everything looks so much better now.

From the camera: Very sweaty and dirty kid after an exciting game of gaga ball.

 
tags: Life Right Now
categories: Weekly Wrap-up
Sunday 05.21.23
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

How to Fake It in Hollywood by Ava Wilder

Title: How to Fake It in Hollywood

Author: Ava Wilder

Publisher: Dell 2022

Genre: Romance

Pages: 368

Rating: 4/5 stars

Reading Challenges: Romanceopoly - Library (Free Choice); 52 Books Club - Contemporary Setting

Spice Rating: 4

Grey Brooks is on a mission to keep her career afloat now that the end of her long-running teen TV show has her (unsuccessfully) pounding the pavement again. With a life-changing role on the line, she’s finally desperate enough to agree to her publicist’s scheme: fake a love affair with a disgraced Hollywood heartthrob who needs the publicity, but for very different reasons.

Ethan Atkins just wants to be left alone. Between his high-profile divorce, struggles with drinking, and grief over the death of his longtime creative partner and best friend, Ethan has slowly let himself fade into the background. But if he ever wants to produce the last movie he and his partner wrote together, Ethan needs to clean up his reputation and step back into the spotlight. A gossip-inducing affair with a gorgeous actress might be just the ticket, even if it’s the last thing he wants to do.

Though their juicy public relationship is less than perfect behind the scenes, it doesn’t take long before Grey and Ethan’s sizzling chemistry starts to feel like more than just an act. But after decades in a ruthless industry that requires bulletproof emotional armor to survive, are they too used to faking it to open themselves up to the real thing?

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Next up on the TBR pile:

starry river.jpg lion witch.jpg most wonderful.jpg christmas beast.jpg lore9.jpg accomplice.jpg dead guy.jpg swordheart.jpg folklore.jpg holly jolly.jpg all rhodes.jpg morbidly.jpg powerless.jpg sphere.jpg tourist.jpg once upon.jpg unroma.jpg wildest.jpg
tags: contemporary, romance, Ava Wilder, 4 stars
categories: Book Reviews
Saturday 05.20.23
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

Spring Bucket List Update #2

Another season, another bucket list. Our main goal is to get out in nature weekly.

  1. Read 45 Books (38/45)

  2. Movie Month - We scrapped this one for now.

  3. Go on 12 Hikes (8/12)

  4. Have an Indoor Picnic

  5. Check Off 50 Hours Outside - We’re getting there…

  6. Visit the Zoo 3 Times

  7. Monthly Bingo/Trivia Nights (1/3)

  8. Use the GetOut Pass 3 Times (1/3)

  9. Make Homemade Cinnamon Rolls

  10. Make a New Dessert

  11. Have an Ice Cream Sundae Night

  12. Two Lincoln Excursion Days 

  13. Three State Park Visits (2/3)

  14. Day trip to Des Moines

  15. Plan out curriculum for next year - Working on this

  16. Plan an Indiana trip for summer complete with mini trip - Working on this

Next Up on the TBR Pile:

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lion witch.jpg
most wonderful.jpg
christmas beast.jpg
lore9.jpg
accomplice.jpg
dead guy.jpg
swordheart.jpg
folklore.jpg
holly jolly.jpg
all rhodes.jpg
morbidly.jpg
powerless.jpg
sphere.jpg
tourist.jpg
once upon.jpg
unroma.jpg
wildest.jpg
tags: Spring Bucket List
categories: Life
Friday 05.19.23
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

Emily Wilde's Encyclopaedia of Faeries by Heather Fawcett

Title: Emily Wilde’s Encyclopaedia of Faeries (Emily Wilde #1)

Author: Heather Fawcett

Publisher: Del Rey 2023

Genre: Fantasy

Pages: 336

Rating: 5/5 stars

Reading Challenges: Spring TBR

Cambridge professor Emily Wilde is good at many things: She is the foremost expert on the study of faeries. She is a genius scholar and a meticulous researcher who is writing the world’s first encyclopaedia of faerie lore. But Emily Wilde is not good at people. She could never make small talk at a party—or even get invited to one. And she prefers the company of her books, her dog, Shadow, and the Fair Folk to other people.

So when she arrives in the hardscrabble village of Hrafnsvik, Emily has no intention of befriending the gruff townsfolk. Nor does she care to spend time with another new arrival: her dashing and insufferably handsome academic rival Wendell Bambleby, who manages to charm the townsfolk, muddle Emily’s research, and utterly confound and frustrate her.

But as Emily gets closer and closer to uncovering the secrets of the Hidden Ones—the most elusive of all faeries—lurking in the shadowy forest outside the town, she also finds herself on the trail of another mystery: Who is Wendell Bambleby, and what does he really want? To find the answer, she’ll have to unlock the greatest mystery of all—her own heart
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Oh this was such an utter delight! We dive into an expedition journal by Emily Wilde and start to unravel the mysteries of the faeries in the far north. Emily is the prickliest of academics, but something in her inexhaustible drive to find the truth draws the reader in. We are rooting for her right from the beginning. Once she gets a little taste of the faerie world, the stakes are increased and the potential danger grows closer. I was enjoying the story and then Wendell arrived and I was completely hooked. The story took a very strange turn about 75% of the way through and was absolutely obsessed. I got to the end of the book and couldn’t believe that the story had ended. I wanted to continue the story. Thankfully we are getting a second book next year. I cannot wait.

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Next up on the TBR pile:

starry river.jpg lion witch.jpg most wonderful.jpg christmas beast.jpg lore9.jpg accomplice.jpg dead guy.jpg swordheart.jpg folklore.jpg holly jolly.jpg all rhodes.jpg morbidly.jpg powerless.jpg sphere.jpg tourist.jpg once upon.jpg unroma.jpg wildest.jpg
tags: Heather Fawcett, 5 stars, faeries, Spring TBR List, fantasy
categories: Book Reviews
Thursday 05.18.23
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 
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