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Sunday Post - Hangsaman, Hush, and The Southern's Book Club's Guide To Slaying Vampires
Sunday Post - Hangsaman, Hush, and The Southern's Book Club's Guide To Slaying Vampires
Good Afternoon, Everyone!
I hope everyone is keeping safe & sound.
This morning, I noticed the AC unit wasn't putting out any cold air. I thought to myself, "Great, something else I cannot afford to get fixed." It shouldn't be a big surprise because there were a few nights when the AC wouldn't shut off. It's not the filter, as I just replaced it recently. I had the same problem a few years ago. Off the top of my head, I cannot recall the name of the part, but it only cost $10 for the replacement, plus $100 labor.
The temperatures are scorching outside today, and I had to go to the storage unit to look for two fans that belonged to my grandmother. Between the ceiling fans, 2 tower fans, and three smaller fans, the house is cooling down slightly.
What Am I Reading?
My reading for this past week didn't go as planned. Instead of reading an Amish romance, I started reading 50 Years of Hammer Horror by John L. Flynn. Then I received a notice from OverDrive that The Southern Book Club's Guide To Slaying Vampires by Grady Hendrix was available to check out. So, I will now focus my attention on Hendrix's book.
(The Midnight Horror Review)
(Book)
(Blu-ray Review)
(DVD Review)
Nothing new review-wise, but I received three new James Patterson titles that I had ordered. The titles are Treasure Hunters: The Plunder Down Under, Hush, and The Summer House.
The only recent book on Kindle is Hangsaman by Shirley Jackson (the author of The Haunting of Hill House). A couple of nights ago, I watched the movie Shirley starring Elizabeth Moss as Shirley Jackson, and I became interested in reading Hangsaman.
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Oh no- sorry to hear about the AC. Hopefully it's nothing too serious (or expensive). I had to replace my AC a few years ago and it cost me a small fortune ugh.
ReplyDeleteI like that song- it's new to me.
I'm hoping it's just the capacitor, which is only $10 to $30 for the part; though the labor will probably be around $100. The capacitor went bad 3 or 4 years ago and I had it replaced.
DeleteWe had to replace our entire unit, it was almost 18 years old. The bill was painful. I wish you luck!
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