THIS WEEK IN REFLECTION
Mostly I have been reading articles for my Sociology of Religion class, and I’m trying to get ready for Christmas (wrapping presents, writing the yearly Christmas card letter, watching Christmas horror movies, etc.). But for now, I am being waylaid by a cold, the first illness I’ve had since before the pandemic started in 2020.
IT DIDN’T MAKE IT TO GRAB THE LAPELS
Because we all know the holidays are busy, I chose a novella for the monthly Huntsville Horror book club meeting. A Christmas Horror Story by Sebastian Gregory suffered from a lack of rules within its own universe and an abundance of telling instead of showing.
THIS WEEK’S BLOG POST
I hadn’t realized how many people either haven’t read L.M. Montgomery or have only read her novels, but it’s a lot of you. Although one book about getting characters At the Altar sounds boring, Montgomery does have a way of playing variations on a theme, much like the great orchestral composers do.
NEXT WEEK’S BLOG POST
She’s been on here a few times, but it is because I love her writing and characters so much. Jane Hamilton crafts some interesting folks in her novel Disobedience, in which a young man recounts the time during which he was seventeen and tracked his mother’s affair largely via AOL email. Review Wednesday.
BOOKS I BOUGHT
Books I paid for (that are not textbooks) since January 2023: totaling $68.04.
BOOKS ADDED TO THE TBR PILE







I’m sorry you have a cold! There’s a lot going around right now. Hope you feel better soon.
I tried to listen to the audiobook of the Christian Cooper memoir and I didn’t finish it. I feel like I would maybe enjoy it more in print form. I’m just not a good audiobook listener! I don’t have the patience. And I love music and podcasts too much. But I did enjoy the bird song interludes! Those were cool.
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I’m hoping he touches on what happened to put him in the media spotlight and then immediately moves on to bird stuff. I used to HATE birds because I was so scared of them, and then the pandemic happened and I bought a book about birds that I saw on CBS Sunday Morning News, and I’ve been sold on their goofiness ever since.
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Yeah, I’d assumed Montgomery wrote short fiction because she writes so extensively about it in the Emily novels, but I haven’t read any of her short stories.
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I still haven’t read Emily, which I know several folks prefer over Anne. I wonder if the Emily books are more like The Blue Castle. Anne truly could bemoan and weep over anything.
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I love the Emily novels – but iirc, they aren’t much like The Blue Castle – they’re quite dark.
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LOL, I had to look up what iirc means. Despite seeing it everywhere, I’ve never looked it up before.
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That would be gross, tracking your mother through her emails. Stalking, right? I’ll be interested to see if you can find anything good to say about it.
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I think it’s interesting that a family is a unit, but then within the unit there are alliances and secrets, too. Alliances between parents, a mother and the children, between siblings, between some siblings but not all. And then there are the invisible lives that some pairs or small groups live, namely parents and then kids. So, I’m not sure I feel entirely gross about what Henry is doing . . . it’s his family, too, and his mother’s infidelity shakes the stability he is provided by having married parents.
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I’m sorry you have a cold too. I hope it’s better now. I’m sorry I didn’t post on Montgomery when it came out. I was completely tied up with Christmas functions and writing our own Christmas card letter. And then, when this post was published, I was driving to Melbourne. We arrived yesterday lunchtime and now I have a relatively quiet week to relax, see family, and hopefully do some reading.
I don’t think I have much more to add, but I think I’ve heard of Jane Hamilton before I will look for your post.
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I am feeling better today (Tuesday). I need to get moving on my first sociology paper, which is due Friday. I have the articles read and a theme I’m working through. Next is an outline and then some actual paragraphs.
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Glad to hear it Melanie … you want to be well for Christmas.
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Should be, “I’m sorry, too, that you have a cold!” I don’t have a cold, which is implied in my comment!!
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Heh heh heh 😀
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Awe, I hope you feel better! This time of the year is stressful enough. I hope you recover ASAP. ❤
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I’m doing better today (Tuesday), which is why I was more texty.
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Good. ❤ I'm up and down this season. Usually I'm brimming with Christmas cheer, but just not entirely feeling it this year. =/
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Oh no! What’s kramping your Christmas? Is the tree up? Did the dogs get cute Christmas photos taken? Is someone feeding you good food while you make Christmas cookies?
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I could not pinpoint what it was exactly. Usually it takes absolutely nothing except for Christmas getting near to launch me into full holiday cheer. Not this year though. It just didn’t come to me. =/
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It is gray as hell! I just told another blogger that I refuse to take down my Christmas tree until A) the Sun comes out reliably for several days of B) it snows and sticks to the ground. Something more cheerful than this headache-inducing gray nonsense.
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That’s not a bad plan. Rob just told me that we’re supposed to get snow and my response was that I will believe it when I see it. =/
It proceeded to dust for an hour and that’s it so far.
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We’re supposed to have this big snow storm tomorrow (1/9), but then it will basically turn into rain immediately. The weather forecast is so confusing right now.
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Yeah, it snowed for like a second here. I was very excited and then the rain turned up. Now I’m disappointed again. It’s going to be a horrible year of bugs if it doesn’t freeze at all this winter.
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Oh crap, I forgot about the bugs. I don’t even walk in my own yard anymore thanks to tics.
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People seem to be going crazy over this Atomic Habits book! Let us know how it goes.
Hope your cold passes quickly! Lots of holiday cozying up should do it 🙂
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I’m curious about Atomic Habits because if I’m told I need to make a big life change, I’m not awesome at sustaining that. What if I had a small goal, like drink a water?
I’m feeling better today, and I’m grateful because we’re traveling soon.
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Sorry you have a cold! I hope you feel better soon! Hopefully your class reading is interesting enough that it gets in through the cold funk.
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I couldn’t read when I couldn’t breathe, but today I am feeling better. I started an outline and organizing some information by themes, which I’m hoping is how sociology papers work.
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