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Books: First Quarter Review

Covering my book life so far in 2025, as I tell you about how far behind I am. Plus my initial foray into audiobooks! Books Read, Fiction All Fours, Miranda July Afterworlds, Scott Westerfeld Aru Shah and the End of Time, Roshani Chokshi Last Night at the Telegraph Club, Malinda Lo My Ántonia, Willa Cather ⭐ The Anthropologists, Ayşegül Savaş Books Read, Non-Fiction Raising Raffi, Keith Gessen 🎧 Books Quit Daddy, Emma Cline I'm a Fan, Sheena Patel Mistborn: The Final Empire, Brandon Sanderson You Are Here: Connecting Flights, Ellen Oh It’s mid-March and my stated goal of forty fiction books this year is off to a pretty putrid start. With only six books under my belt, I’m barely on pace to make half that goal. And it’s not like I’m not trying, there were just a lot of quits in February, including a few hundred pages of Mistborn: The Final Empire that I’d like to take back. The good news is, I’m currently really enjoying Fonda Lee’s Jade City, and reinvigorated about fantasy after ...

Recommend: Cute Things as Visual Reminders

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Conflicted about what to do with all those smallish figurines collecting dust in your closet? Let's put them to work around the house! If you came over to my house and looked out the left back window, you might notice a little Donald Duck staring up at you from the corner of the windowsill. Slightly sun faded, the rubber figurine is about half an inch tall and instead of legs, has a suction cup body from the chest down. Unlike his irascible and anxious cartoon self, this Donald is calm and serene, which enables him to do an important job: providing a gentle reminder to not pull down the window shades in order for morning sunlight to stream through to the house plants located on our kitchen floor. That reminder is for me, or for the cleaners, or for any house guests. “Do not close these blinds!” There are other figurines dotting the rest of the house as well, each of them given specific jobs. Hangyodon comes out onto the bathroom counter as a reminder to close the small shower wind...