Catching up! Steph’s been on a journey to understand herself and her world better, Candice has been catching up to the end of her 6 year long Stephen King project.
We chat about our TBRs again and how to choose what to read. Candice is a mood reader and Steph is not. But we both like a challenge!
Books
How to Raise a Feminist Son by Sonora Jha
Disorientation by Ian Williams
How to Know a Person by David Brooks
How to Read Now by Elaine Costello
52 Ways to Reconcile by David A Robertson
Never Flinch by Stephen King
Finders Keepers by Stephen King
Fairy Tale by Stephen King
Bag of Bones Duma Key, Dolores Claiborne, Different Seasons, Carrie, The Institute (Steph’s random selection of King novels she’s read and Candice’s suggestion) - https://bookshelf.ca/browse/filter/t/stephen%20King/k/keyword
The Long Walk by Richard Bachman
Movies
Pachinko TV Show https://www.imdb.com/title/tt8888462/
The Thing (trailer) https://youtu.be/ySvzHdtCiWE?si=lNUHR72JOiJeoD6R
My Man from Funny Girl https://youtu.be/9r7coI37KYU?si=F2o6inp7xd9MRqjh
Links
Candice's 100 Horror Movies in 92 Days Challenge watchlist
Timestamps
01:19 Getting right into what Steph’s been reading on summer break
13:00 Small diversion into music
16:00 Back to Steph’s reading
19:00 How to be the minority in a group (enjoy the disorientation!)
28:45 Candice’s reading update - Stephen King project
37:00 Candice accidentally went do the I Hate the Dark Tower road again
43:00 Steph’s Stephen King update
47:00 Do characters need to be likeable?
56:30 A coda to Candice’s update - 100 Horror Movies in 92 Days
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