I’m a smidge behind on recaps for no very good reason, other than who I am as a person. We crossed the middle of the year in a heartbeat though, didn’t we? Only four months left of 2021 and I’m still not entirely sure what happened to 2020 if I am honest. Time is a lie and all that jazz.
READING

July reads:
- The Long Way to a Small Angry Planet – Becky Chambers (3.5 stars)
- The Bass Rock – Evie Wyld (4 stars)
- Outlawed – Anna North (3 stars)
- Circe – Madeline Miller (4 stars)
- Shackleton’s Epic – Tim Jarvis (3 stars)
August reads:
- Dune – Frank Herbert (4 stars)
- My Brilliant Friend – Elena Ferrante (3 stars)
- Alias Grace – Margaret Atwood (5 stars)
- Anansi Boys – Neil Gaiman (5 stars)
- The Death of Noah Glass – Gail Jones (2 stars)
WATCHING
COVID lockdown and a non-COVID lurgie meant I spent quite a bit of time with my TV over the last couple of months.
- Loki, season 1. This is so, sooo good overall but the ending felt like a bit of a let down to me, for seeming more in service to what Marvel Studios need for their next phase than in service to the story of this particular show. That said, fab writing, acting and visuals and yes please, more thanks.
- Never Have I Ever, season 2. Devi is complete chaos and I love it.
- Dr Death. Really good, tense viewing. The writing was well done and the acting impressive. Related: Christian Slater got old but I 100% still would.
- Buffy, season 4 and two episodes of season 5. You know, just when you think you’re over the slump of the whole Initiative storyline they go and introduce a little sister for Buffy. And it sucks. It’s very clear that Joss and the team really shifted their focus to…
- Angel, season 1. Frankly it was a stroke of genius to use Angel to create a super fun LA noir supernatural detective situation. Also the way this series turns some of Buffy‘s least endearing characters into interesting people in their own right is masterful.
- Hacks, season 1. Didn’t think I was going to dig this but it ended up being complex and darkly funny. Jean Smart is as good as everyone says.
- AP Bio, season 4. I have such a soft spot for this show! Very into Glen Howerton and his cardigans and the episode where the students write fan fiction shipping the teachers is solid gold.
- A ridiculous amount of rom coms. I was sick, ok? I needed light viewing and despite my icy exterior* I am a sucker for romance. Still, even I know to admit that I hit the bottom of the barrel and started digging (I see you, Amanda Bynes movies). Honestly, I’ve broken my algorithm so thoroughly we may never recover. Have you noticed how characters in these movies propose – actually propose! – when they’ve known each other for about three weeks? Mate, I’ve known eligible bachelors for 10+ years and still no one wants to marry me.

LOVING
Spring trying its very best to get here, with sweet little ducklings waddling around and blossom on the air and actual sunshine to bask in like a cat. Hands down my favourite season and I am so ready to not need seventy billion layers of clothes and to always carry an umbrella.
‘Til next time,

*yes, I know this is a thing I don’t actually have, but I try OK?














