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  1. I hope you get it! 🤞
  2. Last night I finished The Collected Regrets of Clover by Mikki Brammer. This book definitely had an interesting premise, and I loved it! The story is about Clover Brooks, who becomes a death doula after her beloved grandfather dies alone while she is away traveling the world. Because Clover spends almost all her time focused on taking care of the dying she becomes a bit of a loner, never having been in a relationship and not really having any friends her own age. Everything changes when her next client enters the picture and she's faced with all new experiences. (5 stars) I'm sure this topic isn't for everyone, but I found it to be a really interesting concept, plus I really liked Clover. As someone who is introverted and struggles to make friends, I understood her. Also, some of the stuff in the book regarding death reminded of a book I've previously read (twice), which I also really enjoyed...From Here to Eternity by Caitlin Doughty.
  3. That sounds really interesting! ☺️
  4. There are two different references to bangs being heard... The first is on the day the sub imploded. The US Navy (and maybe others) reported what they thought to be an implosion (or an implosion-like noise) only a short time after the Titan started its descent. https://www.foxnews.com/world/us-navy-detected-titan-sub-implosion-top-secret-acoustic-system-day-vessel-went-missing Then, I believe rescuers in the days following reported hearing noises and banging. These bangs are the ones being disputed by Mr. Cameron and others because they believe there was no reason to believe they could've been coming from the Titan.
  5. Yes, I did hear that the equipment to search that deep is very rare. It just seems like such false hope was given to those families when there was never really any to give. 😔 I think it was still important to find the debris...closure for the families is important. I don't know if it was the media or the rescuers, but as Mr. Cameron put it, it did feel like a bit of a charade.
  6. Honestly, I can't think of any other logical reason than this. 🫤
  7. The Netflix movie is the one we watched…it’s really good.
  8. I think the issue I'm having trouble with is why were they searching such an expansive area (two times the size of CT they kept saying). The submersible was on a descent and then lost all comms and GPS. As far as I understand, their location was known up until losing GPS. The loss of comms/GPS, per Mr. Cameron, was a possible indication of a catastrophic failure (like an implosion). Plus, a loud noise in the area was heard. I don't know what they're called, but it sounds like there are underwater microphones all over down there. I believe I read that the US Navy even heard it. So, my question is why didn't they start their search in that specific spot where the comms/GPS was lost? Why were they searching such a large area? The way Mr. Cameron described it, it didn't sound like it would've been that hard to locate that particular location. I believe he even said he knew they'd find the debris right below the spot where the comms/GPS went out. Maybe I'm not understanding correctly, but that's what I got out of what he's saying. Sorry, it's just irking me.
  9. Our family watched the movie a few months ago...it was really good. I definitely had to hold back the tears! I've never read the book, but I probably should.
  10. I have questions about this…why the heck were they searching for days if there were so many signs that the submersible had imploded? Mr. Cameron (and others I, I think) seem pretty certain of this. It makes sense, so it begs the question why all the hoopla and searching when they may have had a good idea where the remains of the ship were? 🤷‍♀️
  11. I haven’t read Britt-Marie, so it’s hard for me to say. I’ve read A Man Called Ove and Anxious People. I don’t feel like those stories were similar. I started My Grandmother Asked Me To Tell She’s Sorry, but I had to stop that one because I could see where the story was going with an animal and I don’t do well with that. (I think Britt-Marie and My Grandmother may have overlapping characters.) In all of them though, I just really enjoy his writing style. I’ve got Beartown on my TBR shelf.
  12. Did you enjoy Britt-Marie Was Here? (I’ve loved a few other Backman books, so I was curious how you liked it. ☺️)
  13. OceanGate Expeditions has said all five crew members on board the Titan have died. “We now believe that our CEO Stockton Rush, Shahzada Dawood and his son Suleman Dawood, Hamish Harding, and Paul-Henri Nargeolet, have sadly been lost,” a spokesperson told the BBC. “These men were true explorers who shared a distinct spirit of adventure, and a deep passion for exploring and protecting the world’s oceans. Our hearts are with these five souls and every member of their families during this tragic time.” https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/submarine-titantic-missing-submersible-tourists-latest-b2360568.html
  14. A debris field has been located…
  15. I finished Weyward by Emilia Hart. Sigh....I really wanted to like this book, but it didn't end up being what I thought it was going to be. I enjoyed the multiple story lines following the three women in the 1600s, early 1900s, and present day. There was some magical realism where the women had a connection to nature, mostly birds and insects. I also liked how the end of each chapter was sort of mini-cliffhanger, so it kept me wanting to read more. But then...... This book should have come with a huge sticker on it with trigger warnings for all sorts of things - domestic violence, s*xual assault, abortion, stillbirths, plus additional abuse. If I'd have known the story was filled with all of that, I probably would not have picked this book up. It was a bit much. I also dislike domestic thriller type books, and it veered into that territory a few times. I didn't hate it, but I don't that I'd actually recommend it to anyone either. (3 stars) I agree with @Kidlit and her assessment back from April. ☺️ Oh also, the author used the word "undulate" at least three times, which is totally unacceptable...I should knock another star off my rating just for that!! 🤣
  16. Can you update us on this one if you continue (or not)?
  17. Just doing a quick check in since DD and I have finished a few more shows... We finished Crash Course in Romance - We really enjoyed this one. It was an interesting look at the intensity of the education system in Korea (both good and bad). We weren't expecting a murder mystery in the middle, so that was a surprise! I loved all the food too...I'm kind of a picky eater, so I'm not even sure I'd like any of it, but I would definitely like to try some of it. (My DH used to live in Korea and still regularly eats kimchi....I will not be trying that, though. I can't get past the smell. 😝) Run-On - This was a random pick, but it was pretty good. I actually enjoyed the secondary couple in this one rather than the main couple. But our favorite of this bunch was Rookie Historian Goo Hae-ryung. Even though this one was 20 episodes, it never dragged. I loved the camaraderie among the group of historians, and they made us laugh so many times. The ending was surprisingly modern, but after thinking about it, it felt right. Oh, and the best part...my oldest DD joined us for this one and she actually liked it! Not sure if we've fully converted her, but I think she may join us in the future. ☺️ I hope y'all are enjoying some good shows!
  18. Has anyone checked out The Good Bad Mother?
  19. I'm also slowly making my way through Jane Austen's Persuasion. I'm only about 20% through, so I don't have too many thoughts yet. ☺️
  20. Last night I finished The Lighthouse Keeper's Daughter by Hazel Gaynor. This was my book club's selection for the month. This was a dual timeline following Grace Darling in 1838 when she becomes famous for rescuing people from a shipwreck (this was based on a true story). We also follow Matilda Emmerson in 1938 when she is on a boat sailing to New York because she is pregnant, unmarried, and her parents are sending her away to have the baby. I enjoyed the dual timelines and how eventually the author connected the two. I also enjoyed how this book was focused on each woman and her journey. However, this book was sad. The author seemed a bit gratuitous with death and towards the end I was rolling my eyes because yet another person was dying. I know not all books can have a nice, happy ending all tied up with a bow, but this just felt like too much sadness and despair and things that were meant to be, but never were. It just left me with a feeling of....ugh. (3.5 stars)
  21. I look forward to hearing all about what you’ve been reading 😊
  22. Hello everyone! 👋 June is here! School is officially on break for the summer, so hopefully I can get a lot of good reading in over the summer. I live in Texas and it gets blazing hot here, which means I'll be hibernating....good time for reading! 😜 Feel free to share anything and everything you've been reading lately! I hope y'all are enjoying your summer! 😎
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