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Day 5: Talk About Books This Year

I started the year in 4 book clubs. Now, I'm only in one. Funnily enough, the Pub Grub Book Club was the last one I joined, the one I heavily debated joining, and it's the only one I'm still in. It's run by the library, but is held at a local Lord of the Rings themed bar. We only read graphic novels and we vote on them from a list each month. In November, we had 2 books to discuss because we had a tie vote and just elected to read them both instead of picking between them. It technically has 12 members, but 5 of us show up consistently. It's a good number. They are also the reason I read Fourth Wing. Everyone else in group had already read it and strongly encouraged me to do so, with plans to discuss it after the next book club meeting. Unfortunately, the next book club meeting was cancelled do you the group leader having a family emergency.

The Freshly Written Book Club was a monthly book club at the library where we read books that had made best sellers lists and discussed if they lived up to the hype. It fizzled out on its own during the summer for several reasons. One being that it had been going for several years already and while it's normal for people to come and go as commitments change, no one was coming in to replace the members that were leaving. We had several books that were complete duds in a row, which made even more people lose interest. Also, this year, we had to change how we acquired books for book club and it caused massive delays in actually getting the books, to the point that we were never getting the books on time anymore and for the last meeting we actually met, we hadn't gotten the books in time enough to actually read them before the meeting.

The Haunted Book Club was an online book club being hosted by a YouTuber called Alt Knots. She is best known for being a spooky crochet/yarn/fiber arts influencer. The books were always interesting picks, but trying to keep up with book selection and the live discussion streams got to be too much for me. In order to stay on top of things, you had to be constantly monitoring her YouTube channel, her Instagram, her website, and her newsletter. I just didn't have the energy to be that invested and I have no idea if the book club is still going, but I do still follow her on YouTube and Instagram.

Roll for Reading Book Club died before it really got a chance to get started. We were supposed to meet every other month. Basically, there was a master sheet of fantasy books, each numbered, and we rolled a d20 to determine what book we were reading. We each read a different book and discussed it with the others at the next meeting. It was intentionally kept small, but this back fired because after someone moved and another member never showed up ever, we were down to 2 members and the library could no longer justify running it, as 1 of the members was library staff running it as part of his work schedule when he could have been put on other projects. We managed to have 2 book discussion meetings, and selected a 3rd book for each of us, we never got to discuss.

I'm also doing [personal profile] kingstoken's reading bingo, but I haven't updated my card since June, so I'm not sure how I am doing with it.

Our library did a Summer reading challenge this year. It was based on the number of books you read and you got enamel pins as prizes. (There was a random assortment to choose from.) You got one for signing up, you got one for hitting the halfway point, and one for finishing. You also got a bonus one for signing up on the first day. Your official tracker card also served as a raffle ticket for a gift basket when you turned it in. I had completely forgotten about that part and ended up winning! It was huge. It came in a Pizza Planet (from Toy Story) tote bag. Attached on the outside were 3 Pokémon enamel pins and a knock off brand tamigatchi. Inside was a zen magnet poetry kit, 2 different escape room games, 3 books, & 1 - 1000 piece puzzle of cats on a bookshelf.

Surprisingly, there was no Halloween reading challenge at the library this year. There usually is one.

Right now, the library is doing what they are calling the Golden Ticket Challenge. Your tracker this time looks like a little road map with gold scratch off spots. For every 30 minutes of reading, you scratch off a spot and have a chance at winning a prize (it says small or medium prize on the sheet and I know you pick them off a cart, but neither my mother or myself have claimed any of our earned prizes yet, so I don't know what they are). The end of the trail is 9 hours of reading, which then you can turn in your tracker for a large prize for finishing. You can claim your prizes as you go or all at once when you are done. On top of this, there are 30 golden tickets hidden in books and audio books throughout the library. If you check out a book with one in it, you get a special prize.

One of my main reading goals this year was to complete any ongoing series I've been reading. The only one I've come close to finishing is Lumberjanes, which I did focus on a bit more heavily, as it's the series' 10th anniversary. All I need is the last collected volume and I will have finished the graphic novel series. I've had it on hold for awhile, but it's still just marked as pending.

My Good Reads goal this year was 40 books. I haven't updated it in a few months, but I know I have surpassed it.

My main way of tracking books this year was with the Beanstack app. I do dearly love it, but it hard logged me out in September and after the first couple of attempts to log back in didn't work, I got too busy to deal with it and it kind of got back burnered. I will get back in & get it updated, but my stats are going to be way out of wack.

I used my history on my library account to help make this list, as my physical tracking of my reading after June is a bit spotty, so there are possibly some non-library books missing, but the complete list should actually be pretty complete.


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Sorry this is a bit late. Things have been chaotic. I'm also sorry the coding is a bit inconsistent. Please keep in mind I'm writing this all on a phone.

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Day 4: Talk About Television This Year

I watch a lot of TV. I need background sounds to function and TV seems to work the best.

This year, I had several extended housesitting gigs that changed up available shows to me, allowing me to revisit some old favorites and explore some new things. Our TV antenna also stopped picking up a signal from June to September. We never did find out why. It did mean we started checking out even more DVDs from the library than usual.

Currently, we are doing rewatches of Poirot, Murdoch Mysteries, Midsomer Murders, and Bob's Burgers. We had intended to watch them all in order from beginning to end, but since we've seen them all already, we are just getting what is available at the library in as close to chronological order as we can. Luckily, I've made a tracker to keep track of what seasons we've watched to make it a little easier.

Earlier in the year, we binged the complete Downton Abbey series, including the movies.

I realized I should clarify that the we is my mother and myself.

During one of my housesitting gigs, I got the opportunity to watch the complete 1943 Batman serials and the complete 1949 Batman and Robin serials. It's something I've wanted to do for a long time, but had never gotten a chance.

This summer, I finally decided to watch the final season of Walker, mostly just to see how they ended it. I never did make up my mind if I liked it or not. Nor could I figure out how it survived as a show for so long.

I have sort of stopped watching the 1950s Adventures of Superman & 1960s Batman TV shows. I still love them, they are just on at really inconvenient times for me right now.

Animation Domination is still must watch television in our house. Mom and I have been watching The Simpsons together every week since it started (baring periods we didn't have TV or I was living elsewhere or it wasn't on). Mom doesn't really care for the rest of the current lineup, which this year has been Grimsburg, Krapopolis, Bob's Burgers, The Great North, The Simpsons, and Universal Basic Guys, depending on the time of year. Grimsburg and Universal Basic Guys are new shows. Grimsburg's first season aired from January to May and, while it grew on me, I wouldn't go out of my way for it. Universal Basic Guys premiered this fall and I don't really care for it, but I couldn't really tell you why. I look forward to the rest of the shows though.

Another housesitting find was Moosemeat & Marmalade. It "brings two very different chefs [Art Napoleon, seasoned hunter & bushcook of Canada, and Dan Hayes, classically trained French chef of the UK] together to explore culture, culinary traditions and really good food." I found it on FNX, First Nations Experience. A television channel devoted to exclusively indigenous content and it's amazing.

I also came across The Heroic Quest of the Valiant Prince Ivandoe on Cartoon Network while housesitting and couldn't get enough of it.

Svengoolie (horror movie host) celebrated his 45 anniversary this year. The show also brought on 3 new sidekicks. For October they also brought back Svengoolie's Halloween Boo-Nanza on METV. For the month of October, it focuses on Halloween episodes of its regular classic TV programming, Svengoolie gets a double feature Saturday nights. Svengoolie also go a new spin off show this year called House of Svengoolie. It's essentially the same show, just hosted by the new sidekicks instead of Svengoolie himself. They did a very lovely tribute to Jim Henson and to puppets. (Two separate tributes) After Svengoolie, there are late night show binge specials featuring a different show each week, like one week it will be Kolchak the Night Stalker all night, the next, it will Twilight Zone all night, etc. And the week of Halloween, Toon in With Me becomes Hallo-Palooza, the morning cartoons have a different Halloween related theme each day and the hosts do a week long bit of their own. This year it was a scavenger hunt at haunted places and trivia.

This fall, the first season of Murder in a Small Town & the second season of Accused (US version) premiered on a channel I get. I thoroughly enjoyed watching those each week.

At two different housesitting gigs I got to watch Toonami for the first time in years. The highlights for me were getting to watch the Demon Slayer: Kimetsu No Yaiba (Swordsmith Village Arc) s4 premier and the Rick and Morty the Anime Japanese Language Premier.

I've also been enjoying The Penguin, but I haven't finished it yet.

For Batman Day, I tried to binge as much of Batman the Animated Series as I could, and I think I only made it to episode 19. I haven't watched it since it was new, so that was fun.

One place I housesat had a large selection of free channels that came with their TV that just played a single show continuously in random episode order. My favorites for background noise were the My Little Pony channel that aired both the original series and Friendship is Magic, the Murder She Wrote channel (I loved that show as a kid), and the Midsomer Murders channel, which was having some sort of contest because of the upcoming 25th season/series. I also had a lot of fun with Retro Crush, which was subbed anime.

See post about movies in 2024/day 3 for note about complete list.

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Day 3: Talk About Movies This Year

While I watched a lot of movies this year, I did watch fewer movies than usual.

I really got into animated short films on YouTube, which I unfortunately did not take notes on the titles of, but one about an old knight that gets rejected by a young king because of his age, but then saves his horse from a dragon, sticks in my mind. Most of the ones I watched are 2 or 3 years old. There are also a lot of fun, weird little horror shorts on Instagram as well. (Non AI generated)

While I didn't get to go to any of the film festivals this year or special film screenings, after one book club meeting, I did get to watch one of the 5 minute horror movies made by a local director and actors. Do I remember what the movie was about or it's title? No, not really, but book club huddled around a laptop at the bar where we meet getting an unexpected, special viewing was still a cool moment.

I thought I was going to completely miss out on Shark Week this year, but was able to watch everything later.

Another pleasant surprise was going to the movies with my cousin. She was in town for her son's 18th birthday and we all went to see Alien: Romulus.

I tried doing the June Ghibli Movie Challenge, but couldn't keep up. I do plan on trying again though.

Mom and I were trying to watch all 3 Hobbit movies this year, since the library system has them, but we've been having trouble getting a hold of the third one.

This year I was able to participate in the Halfway to Halloween Stitch and Scream! Basically, you knit or crochet while watching a horror movie each of the 13 days until the halfway to Halloween day. I worked on a different project than the group one (which is allowed) and I had to swap some of the movies on the list due to availability (also allowed), and I had to actually delay the last movie because I got incredibly sick at the end, but still a big accomplishment. I have an unfinished post about I'm still hoping to finish.

I rewatched Stargate (1994) for the anniversary.

We have been trying to figure out how to make it possible for Mom to watch the Barbie movie since it came out. She's been a Barbie collector since Barbies have existed. By chance, the library got it on DVD and we made a night of it.

For years, I've been trying to watch the movie Maurice. At a housesitting gig I was finally able to do so... and was disappointed.

Complete List below is more like, "complete as it can be." My tracking kinda waxed and waned with the crazy of the year, which is one of the reasons the monthly media lists didn't happen. It made me sad that I had such trouble with it this year, but at least I can do this.

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My last minute, housesitting gig with a continually changing end date, mixed with the holidays, really screwed around with my media for the month.

I just realized I'd meant to be putting podcasts on here too and had been forgetting.

webtoons:
Batman: Wayne Family Adventures, episodes ? - 114
Everything is Fine, episodes 66-74
Prince of Southland, episodes 93 - 97 (on hiatus)
Hyperfocus, episodes 137-164

anime:
Castlevania (season 3)
Fullmetal Alchemist (2003) (season 1)

movies:
Mystery at the Wax Museum (1933)*
The Fog (1980)
The Crow (1994)
Rear Window (1954)
The Shining (1980)
Batman (1966)
The Night Walker (1964)*
Merry Little Batman (2023)
Once Upon a Time in Hollywood (2019)

series:
Svengoolie*
Harley Quinn, (season 3)
Good Omens, (season 2)
Night Court (1984) (seasons 2 & 3)

podcasts:
Gag of the Millennial with Roly & Luxeria
Pride 2023 Reading Vlog - herbivorehaunts
Crafty Books - The Opinionated Woman
Knitting Podcast - WOOL NEEDLES HANDS
What is Botany? - Crash Course

game playthrough:
Cult of the Lamb - The Click, parts 2-4
Sucker for Love - One Topic at a Time, parts 1-3
OctoDad: Dadliest Catch - One Topic at a Time
Hatoful Boyfriend - One Topic at a Time
Boyfriend Dungeon - One Topic at a Time
Astroneer - One Topic at a Time
Super Bunny Man - The Click & One Topic at a Time

other:
Shaaba's AITA reaction series
Bugs Bunny & Friends special
Jessica Kellgren-Fozard's Vlogmas
Evie Lupine content binge
One Topic at a Time's Christmas Livestream VOD
Possum Trough ASMR
Dungeons & Dragons But Every Roll is Real, parts 1 & 2 - Zac Speaks Giant
I watched EVERY Religious King of the Hill Episode | Here's What I Learned - Fundie Fridays

ongoing:
The Simpsons
Krapopolis
Batman (series)
People's Court
Judge Mathis
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nonfiction:
The Power of Style by Christian Allaire

novels:
How to Sell a Haunted House by Grady Hendrix

movies:
Renfield (2023)
The Craft (1996)
Kingdom of the Spiders (1977)*
Empire of the Ants (1977)*
The Substitute (2007)
Prom Night (1980)

series:
Harley Quinn (season 2)
Svengoolie*

other:
Simpsons Treehouse of Horror XXXIV

ongoing:
Adventures of Superman (series)
Batman (series)
Bob's Burgers (series)
Krapopolis (series)
Major Crimes (series)
People's Court (series)
Pictionary (series)
Seinfeld (series)
The Simpsons (series)
Modern Housewife (series)
Legomasters (series)
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This is definitely not complete, especially the Webtoons list, but it's as complete as I could make it. A lot of the non-fiction books are also graphic novels. Most of the novels are book club picks, including the Colleen Hoover one. My Adventures with Superman is new animated series on HBO. Adventures of Superman is a live action series from the 1950s.

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I am fairly certain I have missed things

ongoing:
NCIS
The Adventures of Superman (1950s)
Bob's Burgers
The Great North
The People's Court
Fantasy Island (2021)
Young Sheldon
The Goldbergs
Harley Quinn
Batman (1966)
The Neighborhood
MacGyver (1985)
Hawaii Five-O (2010)
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
Last Man Standing
Star Trek: Voyager
Star Trek: Enterprise
Pictionary
The Simpsons
We Bare Bears

movies:
Batman: Bad Blood (2016)
Justice League vs Teen Titans (2016)
Batman: Year One (2011)
Constantine: City of Demons (2018)
Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery (2022)
Teen Titans: The Judas Contract (2017)
The Death of Superman (2018)
Batman: Hush (2019)
Justice League Dark: Apokolips War (2020)
Another Round (2020)
The Raven (1963)*
Hilda and the Mountain King (2021)
The Munsters (2022)
Godzilla the King of the Monsters (1956, Americanized version)*
Shoplifters (2018)
Creature from the Black Lagoon (1954)*
Batman:The Dark Knight Returns part 1 (2012)
Batman: The Dark Knight Returns part 2 (2012)
The Boys in the Band (2020)
The Sea Beast (2022)
The Menu (2022)
Duel (1971)*
Bleach (2018, live action)
Injustice (2021)
Invader Zim: Enter the Florpus (2019)
The Old Guard (2020)
Fantastic Fungi (2019)
Crazy Rich Asians (2018)
Killer Klowns from Outer Space (1988)*
Batman and Superman: Battle of the Super Sons (2022)
We Bare Bears: The Movie (2020)
The Batman vs. Dracula (2005)
The Witches of Eastwick (1987)
Guillermo del Toro's Pinocchio (2022)
Barbarian (2022)
A Man Called Ove (2015)
Decision to Leave (2022)
The Invisible Man (1933)*
Kiss of the Vampire (1963)*
Island of Lost Souls (1932)*
The Blood of Dracula (1957)*
Old Dark House (1932)*
This Island Earth (1955)*
The Mole People (1956)*

series:
The Sandman
Wednesday
Grace & Frankie (season 7)
Svengoolie*
We Baby Bears
Dear White People (volume 4)
Hilda
The Haunting of Hill House (dnf)
Sharp Objects
The Witcher
The Crown (season 5)
Gudetama: An Eggcellent Adventure

anime:
Aggretsuko (season 4)
Devilman Crybaby (2018)
The Way of the Househusband (season 2)
A Whisker Away
Flavors of Youth: International Version
Beastars (season 2)
Violet Evergarden
Aggretsuko (season 5)
Violet Evergarden Special (2018)
Cyberpunk: Edgerunners (dnf)
Violet Evergarden: Eternity and the Auto Memory Doll
Violet Evergarden: The Movie

short film:
Silent (2014)
Lego DC Comics: Batman Be-Leagured (2014)
Lego Marvel Super Heroes: Guardians of the Galaxy Thanos Threat (2017)

other:
The Boondocks S1 E8: A Huey Freeman Christmas
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graphic novels:
Batman/TMNT vol 1 by James Tynion IV
Monstress Volume 4: The Chosen by Marjorie Liu
Batman - The Killing Joke by Alan Moore
Moonstruck Volume 2: Some Enchanted Evening by Grace Ellis

nonfiction:
My Hygge Home by Meik Wiking (in progress)
I'm Glad My Mom Died by Jennette McCurdy (in progress)

novels:
Dress Codes for Small Towns by Courtney Stevens
Last Night at the Telegraph Club by Malinda Lo (in progress)

short story collections:
Flowers of Mold by Ha Seong-nan (in progress)

children's:
This Book is Gray by Lindsay Ward
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non fiction
The Lady from the Black Lagoon: Hollywood Monsters and the Lost Legacy of Milicent Patrick by Mallory O'Meara

gen lit
The Long Walk by Stephen King (Richard Bachman)
The Cat Who Dropped a Bombshell by Lillian Jackson Braun
Kings of the Wyld by Nicholas Eames

children/ya
The Tea Dragon Society by Katie O'Neill

graphic novels/manga
My Favorite Thing is Monsters, vol. 1 by Emil Ferris
Tokyo Ghoul, vol. 6 by Sui Ishida
Red Sonja, vol. 1: The Queen of Plagues by Gail Simone
Red Sonja, vol. 2: The Art of Blood and Fire by Gail Simone
Lone Wolf and Cub, vol 1: The Assassin's Road by Kazuo Koike

individual comics
Exit Stage Left: The Snagglepuss Chronicles #1 – 6 by Mark Russell

movies
The Woman in Black

series
Private Practice
Haven
Supernatural
Doctor Who
Doc Martin
Traders
Law and Order
The Woman in White

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