The Pop Sugar Reading Challenge totals 52 books for the year. I've got less than 3 weeks to read 18 books. Even if I made half of them graphic novels and binge read, I don't think I'd get it done in time.
I'm fine with that. I figured out months ago this was a distinct possibility. I haven't had as much time to read lately and some of what I was reading was taking me longer than I anticipated. It is what it is.
Now I'm debating what I should do for a reading challenge next year. I've done them for several years now. It's almost a routine of some sort. December comes and I figure out my next reading challenge. While fun, I'm seriously considering not doing one next year.
I'll still read a bunch. Let's not talk crazy here. But what if I didn't restrict myself in what I read or when I read it. No schedules, no lists, just pure enjoyment. At the same time, I like the idea of challenging my reading habits. Read more books by women, people of color, people of different orientations, genders, nationalities, etc.
One thing is for certain, I need to spending less money. Keeping a running, safe car in a new state has cost over $1,100 in 2 months. While some of that cost is shared, that's still a good chunk of change out of my pocket. I own over 700 things to read and have a to-borrow list from the library that's over 200 books long. Whatever I decide to do next year will involve another attempt at not bringing new books into the house or severely limiting the amount.
Tuesday, December 15, 2015
Friday, December 4, 2015
Enough Is Enough
I read this article on Cracked about why we really hate the Kardashians.
He’s pretty spot on with a lot of his points but I don’t 100% agree with
everything.
I didn’t rage about finding out about Lamar Odom’s big
crisis. Khloe is the least annoying Kardashian and she was still legally his
wife. When she put the divorce on hold to handle this crisis, I thought, “That
makes sense,” and went about my life.
I spend no time deliberately thinking about that fame-whore
family but our media makes it near impossible to avoid them. Recommended links
on CNN or Facebook, rants on other social media just perpetuate their hold over
our culture. Brown says it best:
“All those blogs and
magazines and news sites don't talk about Kim Kardashian because they care
about her, they do it because you care about her, and the frustrated comments
you leave and the links you anger-share on your Facebook page do nothing to
make that less true.”
Most people love to hate them because we all love a common
enemy. Why do you think Speidi was a thing 10 years ago? I saw an article about
Kim complaining how fat she was this late in her pregnancy. I saw red but knew
posting anything would just perpetuate their status in our culture so I just
resumed my regular life.
I think they’re vapid, materialistic, and useless. What good thing have any of
them done with their fame and fortune? Before you say the domestic violence
PSAs, they didn’t consent to those. That was an artist and photoshop.
That’s what makes the history of genocide and persecution
their ancestors escaped that much sadder. They fled to survive and many of their
descendants haven’t actually done any good in the world. Robert Kardashian
helped a murderer go free. All of the women help perpetuate a shallow, image
conscious ideal on young girls.
I will grant these fools their ability to capitalize on this
medium and monetize their fame. That doesn’t make them smart. That makes them
one step down from a savant. They’re not intelligent and they’re not worth our
time.
Wednesday, December 2, 2015
PopSugar Reading Challenge Book 33 or The New Weird
For a place I've always wanted to visit, I read the Welcome to Night Vale
book. Joseph Fink and Jeffrey Cranor have been telling us about this weirdly magical place since 2012 and I've always wondered what this place would look like. The closest I came to visiting was to see the live show earlier this year with the voice actors surrounded by a community of fans.
Fink and Cranor write a spectacular podcast. I adore Welcome to Night Vale. However, I don’t think Night Vale’s weirdness translated especially well into print format this time.
Fink and Cranor write a spectacular podcast. I adore Welcome to Night Vale. However, I don’t think Night Vale’s weirdness translated especially well into print format this time.
I found it hard to engage in the book as much as I expected.
I adored this town and these characters. Why isn’t this speaking to me more? I’m
willing to bet that if I’d done the audio book, it would have totally altered
my experience.
I don’t think the book was bad but it was as amazing as I
expected it to be. It was good and tied up a very curious story that’s been running
around the podcast for ages. It’s a bit rare that Night Vale’s weirdness gets
explained so that was pretty fun.
I’d love to see another Night Vale book in the future. Maybe
short stories about various pieces of weirdness with people around town or
another novel that ties up a loose end. BF enjoys Night Vale but doesn’t have a
ton of reading downtime so I’m thinking about getting the audiobook off
bandcamp as a surprise for him. We’ll see if that changes my mind about the book
a bit.
Unpopular Opinion: Sweet People Need to STFU Sometimes
This was partially inspired by a reddit thread and a few
actual events. Most people who know me don’t read this but just in case, I
apologize in advance if I offend any of you.
I think the world needs kind people with sweet, sensitive
souls. Life is hard and ugly and sometimes we need a reminder of its sweeter
side. I especially respect these people if life has been hard on them and they
are still this way. It’s remarkable.
That said, I have a hard time taking life advice from people
to whom life has been kind. If nothing major has ever gone wrong for you or
nobody has died on you, keep your life advice to yourself.
Both of your parents
are alive, well, and happily married. Mazel tov. We spent the Christmas I
was 13 trying to figure out my father’s funeral.
Your grandparents are
alive? That’s beautiful to have so many generations around to spread love and
celebrate. One of them has hints of dementia? That’s terrible.
I spent most of my twenties helping my mother deal with my
grandfather’s immobility, dementia, nursing homes that stole his cookies, his
total disconnect with reality, and failing health. I got a lovely preview of
coming attraction for when it eventually happens to her. Did you know people
with dementia can be very ugly and spiteful? I do!
I’m really glad your
extended family can come together, stays in touch, and just straight up loves
each other.
My mom’s sister was 12 sorts of useless when it came to
caring for my grandfather. She didn’t speak to my mother for several years
while we got to deal with the fun times. Did you know my grandfather’s wife
slowly stole money from him and wrote all his grandchildren out of his will? Or
that the son she stole said money for didn’t do a goddamn thing when his mother
was dying? That fell to my mom. And by golly was he horrible to my mom.
Your secure career
with excellent pay and benefits is stressful. Please tell me more.
I’ve never had one of those so I don’t know what it’s like.
It’s actually quite fun to guess if you’re going to have enough money for bills
when they come due. Who doesn’t love going on interviews and not hearing back?
How about that delightful moment when you realize how much cheaper your life
would be if you had benefits like transit subsidy, healthcare, and the extra
income you’re not making as a temp?
Of course I want to
hear about the problems in your romantic life. I’m very single so I get to live
vicariously through you.
We all want to find someone to love us but it’s really
fucking hard, for some of us. Hey, it’s not like I’m the ugly friend and most
guys only acknowledge me to get to you. Oh, wait… It’s really reassuring to
hear you tell me I’m pretty. No one else seems to think so but I’ll keep being
in denial about popular opinion and hope that doesn’t eventually seep in and
destroy my confidence.
You think depression
is like being sad and don’t want to deal with the negativity? That’s cute.
I’m going to be in the corner hoping my crippling despair
subsides enough for me to do laundry. Hey, who doesn’t enjoy routinely
contemplating the pointlessness of their existence? I would love to ‘choose
happiness’ but my brain will not allow that to happen. It’s really great when
nobody around you understands and doesn’t particularly want to know you’ve got these problems. Maybe I can make it through
the weekend without acting on the urge to kill myself. We’ll find out.
Now I’m not in the ugly depressed place right now but that
has been my reality before and may very well be my reality again. I’m also not
single anymore but if I was out with my friends, I was the grenade the guy had
to jump on to get to the hot chick. Forever alone folks, your pain is not alien
to me. A lot of this is in my past but it has toughened me up.
When life has been a bitch to you, getting life advice from
someone who hasn’t been there but thinks they know what they’re talking about is
remarkably condescending. People with kids don’t want to hear advice to someone
without them. Dog people don’t want to hear suggestions from people who have
never owned dogs. Tourists don’t give directions.
I don’t want to offend the softies out there but I’m not the
only one thinking this. If you want to be supportive, by all means do it. People
in hard situations need all the support we can get. Just keep your audience in
mind before you talk and respect that you don’t know their experience.
Friday, November 20, 2015
Not Worth the Wait
One thing that has always bugged me about ADELE was that she
never did anything to stay relevant while taking time to raise her son. Her
social media presence was nonexistent, she didn’t do any covers or charity
concerts, no major appearances. While I think it’s great she was able to lie
low, I feel disrespected as a fan. We’re great when she wants to make money for
her art but otherwise, whatever.
I do like that she didn’t do the insane amount of media hype
for her new music. We found out she had a new song when the video debuted and
we could download it. It wasn’t like Katy Perry doing very dramatic stunts to
hype her singles and albums. There it was. Because Adele is incredibly
talented, we all accepted it.
Adele said the reason she waited so long to do anything was
because she was afraid of making a lackluster product. Unfortunately, I think
that’s exactly what she did. There was one song on her album that instantly grabbed
me like ‘Turning Tables’ and ‘One and Only.’ River Lea was not good enough to
make up for a prolonged absence and an underwhelming record.
Am I saying it’s not good? No. It’s a good record. I don’t
think any song on it is bad. But 21 set such a high bar that anything less is
disappointing. It’s good and will probably grow on me with more plays but on
the first couple of listens, 25 can’t hold a candle to 21. You can’t follow up
phenomenal with something that’s just good.
Monday, November 9, 2015
PopSugar Reading Challenge Book 32 or Killer Puppies
For a book by an author I've never read, I opted for Deadpool: Paws by Stefan Petrucha. It's part of the Posehn universe with our beloved Agent Preston. His assignment? Puppies. I wanted to know what they could do with this that wouldn't massively offend anybody.
Turns out, these puppies are monsters in disguise. Something triggers them into becoming flesh hungry monsters but they start out as sweet little creatures that people want to nature and protect. S.H.E.I.L.D. has to take them down but killing puppies is enormously bad P.R. Enter Deadpool.
The ending was a bit random and the whole solution was a major dues ex machina. I still have some questions but all in all it was a fun read, good addition to the universe, and had plenty of fun superhero cameos.
Tuesday, November 3, 2015
PopSugar Reading Challenge Book 31 or The Horror, The Horror
I completed another book on my challenge list. I read something that scared me, In the Dark: A Horror Anthology edit by Rachel Deering.
I discovered this anthology at Baltimore Comic Con. It was one of the first things I saw and I hesitated to buy it since it was $50 but I knew pretty quickly that I had to come back to it. It's gorgeous with a ribbon to mark your place and a lovely smooth texture. People greatly under appreciate the sensory experience of physical books.
My favorite stories were The Unseen, Famine's Shadow, All Things through Me, When the Rain Comes, In Plain Sight, Not All There, Shadows, Doc Johnson, Lost Valley of the Dead, Gestation and Inside You. While we all have favorites, there was nothing in here I didn't like. Even the history of horror comics at the end was incredibly interesting.
I think my favorite thing was that it was numbered. I'm hoping to see more of these in the future. A big thanks for putting this one together.
I discovered this anthology at Baltimore Comic Con. It was one of the first things I saw and I hesitated to buy it since it was $50 but I knew pretty quickly that I had to come back to it. It's gorgeous with a ribbon to mark your place and a lovely smooth texture. People greatly under appreciate the sensory experience of physical books.
My favorite stories were The Unseen, Famine's Shadow, All Things through Me, When the Rain Comes, In Plain Sight, Not All There, Shadows, Doc Johnson, Lost Valley of the Dead, Gestation and Inside You. While we all have favorites, there was nothing in here I didn't like. Even the history of horror comics at the end was incredibly interesting.
I think my favorite thing was that it was numbered. I'm hoping to see more of these in the future. A big thanks for putting this one together.
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