Sunday, December 6, 2020

Sunday Post - 2067, Ready Player Two, and The Queen's Gambit


Sunday Post is a weekly meme hosted by Kimberly @ Caffeinated Book Reviewer!

Good Morning, Everyone!

2/4/20 - Yeah, it's been several weeks since my last Sunday Post. For the past month, I've been removing carpet from my parent's house. It all began with me helping my mom put up new curtains in a bedroom, which somehow lead to me pulling up the carpet. Surprisingly, there were finished hardware floors underneath. 

 

Believing the floor was the same in the hallway, I went ahead and pulled up the carpet. The good news is the hallway has hardwood flooring. The bad news it's unfinished. I spent the majority of November removing staples and nails, filling/repairing holes, scrubbing/sanding, and staining the floors and the stairs.  


Tomorrow (Saturday), I'll be removing carpet from an office/sewing room. I've already pulled up a corner, and the floor looks good. And there's no tack strips to remove. Taking out the carpet will be the easy part. Moving all the furniture is what's going to kill my back. Yes, I have a furniture dolly, but maneuvering things out of the rooms will be a challenge. 

 

The keyword is "rooms." 

 

My mom wants to switch her sewing/office room with the big spare bedroom. So I plan to move the mattress and box springs into another room, take apart the bedroom and move it out of the way. I'll lift the heavy desk onto the dolly and carefully roll it into the bedroom where the bed used to be. (FYI: A lot of my mom's sewing stuff has already been moved temporally to the bedroom closet.) Once I get the carpet pulled and the floors cleaned. Then I'll set up the bed and move in the chest of drawers and nightstand from the other room. And I've been informed I'll be putting up new curtains in that room. The bigger room does have carpet, which I've already removed room the closet. If everything goes as planned, I'll work on the floors in that room on Monday, which is going to be so much fun because I get to move the desk again!


Thanksgiving was the bare minimum. And, no, I'm not referring to the turkey, stuffing, and pecan pie. The only people there were my parents, my uncle, and myself. My grandma couldn't be there because she's at a nursing home. She's doing well, besides the fact that they moved her to a smaller room on the other side of the building. Why? Well, so they could shut off the heating to several wings to save money. The nursing home didn't inform us of the move. We found out from my grandma over the phone. They claimed the TV she had on the wall was there before she moved into her previous room, and they were refusing to move it. I bought the TV for her and made sure the maintenance man installed it when they switched her rooms last year. Let's say my mom was more than mad when she talked to them. I had kept the feet for the TV and dropped them off at the nursing home. Eventually, they did move the TV to my grandma's new room, which we haven't seen because they still don't allow visitors there because of the virus.


Speaking of the virus, my aunt (who's only six years older than me), her husband, and their three kids didn't come to Thanksgiving dinner because their oldest son tested positive for COVID-19. He caught it from his 6th-grade teacher, which I'm guessing there were other students infected, too. He quarantined for two weeks and had no symptoms. Even though he returned to school on Nov. 23rd, we all thought it was best not to gather for Thanksgiving.






What Am I Reading?

 
I didn't have much free time to read in November, so that means I never got around to reading Bird Box by Josh Malerman and its sequel, Malorie, which I had borrowed the latter from OverDrive. I had to return the book before I ever got a chance to read it. It's no big deal. I have a feeling Amazon might have Malorie on sale for the holidays. If so, then I'll buy it.
 

The last I checked, I'm on chapter 7 in Goosebumps SlappyWorld: My Friend Slappy by R.L. Stine, which I'm hoping to finish over the weekend and get the review posted next week. Then I'll be reading Rebekah's Quilt and Rebekah's Dress by Sara Harris for an upcoming book tour on December 10th. No, I'm not waiting until the last minute to read these. I just received the review copies two days ago.


Also, I'll be reading the following books in no particular order The Noel Letters by Richard Paul Evans, Weeks: Book 2 by Jasyn T. Turley, Whispering Hearts by V.C. Andrews, and Writers of the Future, Volume 36. The latter is a book that I've had in my possession for many months and have never finished reading it. I'm determined to get it read and reviewed before Christmas.


Additionally, I received word from OverDrive that the book I had on hold, The Year of the Witching by Alexis Henderson, was available, so I checked it out. When am I going to read it? I don't have a clue, but it's there on my Kindle, if I have the time.




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What's in the Mail?


The 2067 Blu-ray is the only newish thing received in the mail. I've already watched and reviewed it.



What's New on the Bookshelf?

 

There are a lot of new books on my bookshelf. I picked up two new James Patterson titles - Deadly Cross and Three Women Disappear. I cannot explain this, but I bought Ready Player Two by Ernest Cline, despite the fact I never finished reading Ready Player One. Now I'm going to have to give the first book another go at it before reading the sequel. I found Fear Street: The Fire Game by R.L. Stine at a thrift store, which is one of the rare Fear Street titles not in my collection. At Dollar Tree, I picked up The Heart Forger by Rin Chupeco and The Killing Forest by Sara Bladel. I had ordered Kingdom of the Wicked by Kerri Maniscalco because I couldn't find it in stores. Lastly, I bought the paperback The Queen's Gambit by Walter Tevis after watching the limited-series on Netflix. 


Recent titles on Kindle are Star Trek: A Choice of Catastrophes by Steve Mollmann and Michael Schuster, Star Trek: DS9: Millennium by Judith & Garfield Reeves-Stevens, Star Trek: Infiltrator by W. R. Thompson, Star Trek: Voyager: Endgame by Diane Carey, Star Trek: The Final Reflection by John M. Ford, Call the Midwife: Shadows of the Workhouse by Jennifer Worth, Clown in a Cornfield by Adam Cesare, Nobody Does It Better: The Complete, Uncensored, Unauthorized Oral History of James Bond by Edward Gross and Mark A. Altman, The Queen's Gambit by Walter Tevis, Lord John and the Brotherhood of the Blade by Diana Gabaldon, Dune: The Butlerian Jihad by Brian Herbert and Kevin J. Anderson, Star Trek: Voyager: The Farther Shore by Christie Golden, Star Trek: DS9: Unity by S. D. Perry, Star Trek: Crisis of Consciousness by Dave Galanter, Star Trek: TNG: The Light Fantastic by Jeffery Lang, and Star Trek: The Face of the Unknown by Christopher L. Bennett.


Yes, I also bought the Kindle version of The Queen's Gambit. After I had purchased the paperback, the eBook went on sale, so I got it. I probably won't have time to read it until after the holidays.









7 comments:

  1. WOW, November has been a very busy month for you! And I'm sure your mom is delighted with everything you're doing for her moving rooms, getting rid of carpets, and putting up curtains everywhere. Be careful with your back, though.
    I'm sorry you weren't able to have the Thanksgiving get-together you had planned, but these days, it's definitely better to be safe than sorry!
    And I can't believe the gall of your grandma's nursing home! Both moving her without informing you, and trying to steal her TV. I'm glad you got the TV sorted out for her. It has to be hard for her being in a smaller room, especially if she's supposed to stay in her room more than out of it.
    Have a wonderful week ahead. I hope you'll find time to read a bit, too, in between sprucing up your parents' house :)

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  2. That seems like a busy week and I hope you are giving yourself enough breaks. I am sorry about your small Thanksgiving but better safe than sorry right?

    Have a good one ahead!

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  3. The queen's gambit was a great series, but I heard the book isn't as good ? I'll wait for your review to decide whether I read it or not. you made me want to watch some sci-fi, lol ! My daughter's boyfriend offered me some Star Trek DVD, I'll probably succumb :D

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  4. Wow. That was busy times! Why is it we all get super busy at this time of year? And not just with holiday things?

    Nice new reads too! All totally new to me ones but I hope you enjoy them all!


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  5. Wow you've been busy! And will be for the foreseeable future sounds like lol. Seriously though- good luck with all the moving and redoing. Sounds like it will be nice when it's done.

    I'm sorry to hear about your grandma! That TV business is BS. Grr... And Thanksgiving was tough this year, no question. Sorry you weren't able to see everyone but hope it was still a good one.

    Love that Pretty Reckless song!

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  6. Wow! I hope your Mom appreciates all the work you're doing for her. It's going to look great and fresh and new when you get done.

    I'm mad at the nursing home for moving your grandma without prior approval and for trying to say the TV belongs to her former room.

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  7. You’ve added a lot of books to your TBR despite being too busy to read them :)
    You’ve been hard at work, I wish we had hardwood floors under our carpet, eventually I hope to replace the carpet and lino in this house with wooden floors

    Wishing you a great reading week

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