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I don't think there's anything I'm currently obsessed with lol.


im gonna say yarn because ive been crocheting a lot lately
QOTD: What is your favorite thing about summer? What's your favorite summer-related hobby/activity?

i'm not the biggest fan of summer, but i do like that it stays daylight outside for longer. & i love swimming even though i haven't done it in a really long time

It is warm and sunny, and fresh cut grass.

I don't like much about summer.
If it's not too hot, I enjoy going for a hike or sitting at the park and reading.

Carolina Parakeet, the last one died in Cincinnati Zoo in 1939, but they were beautiful birds. I'd like to see them come back.

My 60's music playlist on Apple. Marvin Gaye, CCR, Rolling Stones and some Temptations. Music from my childhood lol

a lot of bruce springsteen atm. his album born to run specifically has been on repeat

it's either jordan peele or david cronenberg. they're both such clever directors, and cronenberg has the added bonus of also creating some strange things only he could think of lol

I don't pay attention to directors of movies. Oops.


lately i like to listen to music while i either go for a walk or crochet

Sleep, or maybe watch re-runs of an old tv show.

I guess ice cream or a fruit smoothie.
QOTD: If you could have any fictional food from a book, movie, or TV show become real, what would you choose and why?

Probably some food from a Ghibli film. It always looks so tasty, but I can't always tell what it is lol.

Romulan ale. I like the name and I am a Star Trek fan.

Creme de la creme ala edward or whatever its called from the Aristocats lol


I guess the Kindle that I bought lol.

There is a restaurant in my hometown called Big Als, and it has the best stromboli and sauce that I've ever had. They also have really good subs. It's well-loved there and I miss it!

The Wrigley taproom in Corbin. Best cheeseburger ever, and I could eat a bucket of their fried brussel sprouts.

I would probably say my Kindle Paperwhite. I didn't expect to love it as much as I do, but it has quickly became my emotional support Kindle.

QOTD: Since it's the last weekend of July, do you have any end-of-the-month goals that you're trying to hit? What books are you trying to finish up before the end of July?

I don't really have any goals. I just wanted to finish The Kite Runner, and I think I'll be able to do that.

Group monthly read, Caraval by Stephanie Garber.
And, I am trying to finish:
The Kill Artist by Daniel Silva
Remarkably Bright Creatures by Shelby Van Pelt
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-Preferably diverse (lgbtqia+, different races, different cultures, etc.)
-I enjoy when a book teaches me something about the world that I didn't already know.
-I don't care for a romantic storyline.
-I enjoy reading about family dynamics (found family or not.)
-The cherry on top is a cool cover.