Here is a look back on the entertainment I consumed last year:
Books (if I recommend it, it will have an *, my 5-stars have **)
- *Fourth Wing (re-read) – Rebecca Yarros
- *The Frozen River – Ariel Lawhon
- *Rental House – Weike Wang
- Same As It Ever Was – Claire Lombardo
- *James – Percival Everett
- *Eddie Winston is Looking for Love – Marianne Cronin
- Ordinary Grace – William Kent Krueger
- In the Unlikely Event – L.J. Shen
- *Back After This – Linda Holmes
- *We All Live Here – Jojo Moyes
- Binding 13 – Chloe Walsh
- *Deep End – Ali Hazelwood
- Great Big Beautiful Life – Emily Henry
- Ask Not: The Kennedys and the Women They Destroyed – Maureen Callahan
- *Every Summer After – Carley Fortune
- All We Lost Was Everything – Sloan Harlow
- *Problematic Summer Romance – Ali Hazelwood
- The Tell – Amy Griffin
- *This Summer Will Be Different – Carley Fortune
- *It’s a Love Story – Annabel Monaghan
- *Atmosphere – Taylor Jenkins Reid
- *Say You’ll Remember Me – Abby Jimenez
- *Silver Elite – Dani Francis
- Sounds Like Love – Ashley Poston
- *The Satisfaction Café – Kathy Wang
- *Rose in Chains – Julie Soto
- *All the Colors of the Dark – Chris Whitaker
- The Art of Vanishing – Morgan Pager
- **Project Hail Mary – Andy Weir
- *These Summer Storms – Sarah MacLean
- *One Golden Summer – Carley Fortune
- **Heart the Lover – Lily King
- **Theo of Golden – Allen Levi
- *The Correspondent – Virginia Evans
- *The Compound – Aisling Rawle
Of those, here are my faves:
- Project Hail Mary – Andy Weir The movie comes out in March – read it now!!!
- Theo of Golden – Allen Levi If you live in the south, you’ve probably already read this because everyone is talking about it. If not, go get it. Levi self-published this novel about kindness. Read with tissues nearby, I teared up throughout the whole thing. Two of the sweetest/kindest people I know both gave it to me which about says it all.
- Heart the Lover – Lily King I absolutely loved her Writers and Lovers. If you did not, you probably won’t like this either. I read half on a flight to Boston and finished it on the flight back.
- Atmosphere – Taylor Jenkins Reid
- The Correspondent – Virginia Evans A beautifully written story told through letters which I’ve been told is also a wonderful audiobook.
- Frozen River – Ariel Lawhon
- Rental House – Weike Wang I adored her previous book Chemistry so maybe start there. If it’s not your thing, this won’t be either as the writing is quite deadpan. A tiny book that covers a lot of ground; complexities of marriage, the immigrant experience, and parental expectations, just to name a few of the themes addressed.
- James – Percival Everett
And to round the list out – these are my 4-star romances:
- Deep End – Ali Hazelwood
- One Golden Summer – Carley Fortune
- Problematic Summer Romance – Ali Hazelwood
- Back After This – Linda Holmes
- Say You’ll Remember Me – Abby Jimenez
Movies/Documentaries
I had a tough year with movies this past year. The only one I gave even an A- to was Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning and it was ridiculously far-fetched but I don’t care because I love those movies so much. I did like a bunch of docs (Charles Grodin, Yacht Rock, Billy Joel, Eddie Murphy) but the best, hands down, was Taylor Swift: The End of an Era. This 6-episode docuseries is on Disney+ and is fantastic. If you didn’t see the The Era’s tour or just don’t think you are a fan, give this doc a go. I teared up in EVERY episode. As someone in her crew says, the “tour cultivates good energy.” How she learned the kindness, empathy, work ethic, to really see people, etc., I don’t know, but she is a gift to us all.
TV
I think I’ve covered everything I’ve loved in my past posts, so I’ll just list them one more time:
- The Pitt
- Severence
- The Diplomat
- High Potential
- Ghosts
- Nobody Wants This
- Will Trent
- Matlock
- Hacks
- CBS Sunday Morning – weird to put it here probably but it really is so so good.
I’m eagerly awaiting Shrinking, currently near the end of Pluribus (so I’ll talk about it next time), and hoping to watch a few on my list this weekend, so more to come!
I was watching a post from a Dr. who specializes in dementia prevention (no idea how legit he is but I watched anyway) and he recommended a couple things. I do my word games/puzzles and try to eat berries and salmon because all of that supposedly helps my brain, and these seemed kinda harmless so I’ve added them to my nighttime routine. While brushing my teeth, I use my left (non-dominant) hand (encourages new neural pathways) while standing on one foot – I do one foot for my top row and the other for the bottom (balance is very important for everything apparently). I don’t know if any of that helps with anything, but it can’t hurt so I thought I’d pass it along.
We are empty nesters now. If I’m being honest, I don’t love it. I was very active at the kids’ school and went to their activities, etc., so I’m feeling a bit like I got laid off. My days are still busy(ish) but I do miss them. Don’t worry about me, I’m fine, and I will figure out my next thing. I’m more telling you because if you’re in the same boat, I just wanted you to know you aren’t alone.
Happy new year!

thank you’. Love your thoughts & recommendations! Actually…. Love you! EA
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Love this and love you! Your suggestions are always great! Thanks for keeping it real! : ) Lori
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