Tuesday, August 24, 2021

Truths About Alcohol and Drug Addiction


Addiction affects millions of people regardless of their age, gender and background. Several people suffer from addictions not necessarily related to substance abuse. It is important to note that suffering from addiction is neither a sin nor shameful. Moreover, acknowledging that you need help is the first step to recovery. At https://www.vsmdetoxaustin.com/ offer great treatment programs in the recovery journey from alcohol and drug addiction.


Causes of Addiction

There is no one specific cause of addiction, as different people may have combinations of other illnesses. This is referred to as dual diagnosis. Factors that contribute to the misuse of substances are:

Sunday, August 22, 2021

{Sunday Post} - Brand New Cherry Flavor, Occupation: Rainfall, and Rogue Elements


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

Good Morning, Everyone! 

 


I would get things done quicker if I avoided YouTube. I've been awake since 12:30 AM and wasted over 90 minutes watching music videos. That's my excuse for not having this post written before midnight. Plus, I had taken a nap around 2 PM yesterday and didn't wake up until after midnight. My allergies were bothering me, so I took two Tylenol and laid down. I guess that did the trick because I'm feeling better. The hot weather is the #1 cause. I wish the autumn weather would hurry up and get here.


Tuesday was a horrible day for me. Despite the heat, I spent Monday afternoon cutting the grass and trimming trees. I woke up the middle night in agonizing pain. My left shoulder was throbbing. And I felt like I had pneumonia. My temperature was flipped back and forth from 96.5 to 99. Don't worry. It's not COVID-19. I pinched a nerve in my shoulder when I was pulling down branches. I'm allergic to one tree in particular. So between it and the heat, I breathed in too much unwanted stuff. I was feeling better by Wednesday afternoon.





 

What Am I Reading?


Good News - I finished reading The Final Girl Support Group before the eBook loan expired on Friday. Yes, I'll be writing a review for it. I don't know when this will be, but there will be a review. Before I crashed and burned on Saturday, I read the middle-grade book World Champions: A Max Einstein Adventure. I have mixed feelings about it, so my review should be interesting.  


Next on my reading agenda is Star Trek: Picard: Rogue Elements by John Jackson Miller. Gallery Books had sent over a hardback. In a few hours, I'll make a cup of coffee and read at least 75 pages. I have a weird fascination with the number 75. I cannot explain it. When I sit down to read a novel, my goal is to read at least 75 pages.


Whenever I finish the Star Trek book, I'll move to Blue Man by John L. Moore. I'll be posting a review for it on September 7th (my 40th birthday) as part of a book tour. Then, fingers crossed, I would like to read Stephen King's Billy Summers, which is currently calling my name.




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What's in the Mail? 


Thursday was the big "mail day" for me this past week. Like I already mentioned, Gallery Books sent me Star Trek: Picard: Rogue Elements by John Jackson Miller. Lionsgate Home Entertainment sent over The Spanish Princess Part 2 DVD and Occupation: Rainfall Blu-ray. 


I didn't care much for part 1 (season 1) of The Spanish Princess, and I skipped part 2 when it aired on Starz. The storyline is alright, but the acting is hideous. Nevertheless, I'll l be binge-watching part 2 soon. FYI: Lionsgate released the DVD on July 20th, but I'm just now receiving a review copy. I bet it has something to do with the warehouses being short-staffed because of COVID-19. It's the same thing with Occupation: Rainfall, as it came out on August 10th. The film is a sequel to the 2018 Australian science fiction Occupation, which I remember liking.





What's New On the Bookshelf?


I must have missed out on a restock of books and movies at the local Dollar Tree store. There were a few new titles but a lot of empty spaces. I picked up one book, Forsaken by the Others by Jess Haines. I'm not familiar with the author, but the plot involves vampires and werewolves. So, it's right down my alley. Also, I got five cheap horror flicks - Zombie Night, Cruel Peter, Mom and Dad, The Tree Have Eyes, and The Huntress: Rune of the Dead.


On Thursday night and part of Friday morning, I binge-watched the Netflix limited-series Brand New Cherry Flavor, an adaptation of the 1996 novel by Todd Grimson. The series is sick and twisted, and I loved every minute of it, so naturally, I wanted to read the book. The problem is the paperback is out-of-print, and it's not available on Kindle. It's available on audiobook, but I'm not an audiobook person. Eventually, I found the eBook available via Google Play for $9.99. I'm not for sure when I'm going to read it, but hopefully soon.


Friday, August 20, 2021

{Book Blogger Hop} - Turning Pages




Welcome to the Book Blogger Hop!


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If you read a print book after reading a few e-Books, do you find yourself tapping the bottom of the page so it will turn?

Submitted by Elizabeth @ Silver's Reviews.



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{The Friday 56} - Star Trek: Picard: Rogue Elements

Rules

Grab any book.
Turn to page 56 or 56% in your eReader.
Find any sentence, (or few, just don't spoil it).
Post it.
 Add your (URL) post below in the Linky at: www.fredasvoice.com
Add the post URL, not your blog URL.

Thursday, August 19, 2021

[4K Ultra HD Review] - A Quiet Place Part II (2020)


Did anyone else besides me forget about A Quite Place Part II even existed? 2018's A Quiet Place was a slick and suspenseful science fiction horror hybrid that I thoroughly enjoyed, except for the sudden cliffhanger ending. At one point in time, I was excited about John Krasinski's follow-up. Then the Covid-19 pandemic hit, and the sequel's theatrical release date got tossed around from March 2020 to September 2020. Then it got postponed to April 2021, pushed back to September 2021, and bumped up to May 28, 2021. Considering the world we currently live in, the sequel did alright at the box office, taking in over $290 million worldwide.

Sunday, August 15, 2021

{Sunday Post} - Jack Reacher, Max Einstein, and My Cousin Vinny


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

Good Morning, Everyone! 

 


This past week flew by too quickly for me. I didn't have a whole lot of time to get the things I wanted to get done, done. Reviews for A Quite Place Part II, Hitman's Bodyguard, V.C. Andrews' Laundry Family, and the Once Upon a Time in Hollywood novelization are coming soon. Or as soon as I can write them.

Friday, August 13, 2021

{Book Blogger Hop} - Signed Books




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Have you ever gotten a book signed by the author?

Submitted by Julie @ Stepping Stones Book Reviews.



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