Bookity
- Linkity from Smart Bitches. And more.
- Cover snark from Smart Bitches.
- LOLOLOLOL. I am sure Netflix is very surprised to be receiving petitions about an Amazon Prime show. 😀
- And Good Omens is on the NY Times bestseller list for the first time ever.
- “10 details you might miss in Good Omens if you haven’t read the book“.
- What if AJ Crowley and Harry Potter were to bump into each other?
- Yay for Michael Sheen defending the fanfic community.
Think, Do, Make, Learn
- About time.
- That climate change visualization with the “warming stripes” can now be customized to your location.
Cookity
- 31 zucchini recipes.
- 10 cold noodle bowls.
- 10-minute chopped Thai satay salad.
- 5-ingredient Thai peanut beef. (via The Kitchn)
- Chicken enchilada pasta. (via The Kitchn)
- Earthquake cake.
Gluten Free
Artsy Crafty
Cool
Cool or Wha…?
Wha…?
LOL
- Millennials. (Hover cursor/long-press for caption.) (Due to folding Gen-Z into Millenials, things get a little weird.)
Teh Cute
Reading Update
Equal Rites (Discworld #3) by Terry Pratchett. Whoa, Granny Weatherwax changes a LOT between this one and the next Witches book. Glad Nanny Ogg was added for the next Witches book, too. And what the heck happens to Esk, anyway?! I think she maybe gets mentioned in a Tiffany Aching book, but…
Witches Abroad (Discworld #12) by Terry Pratchett. Ah, yes, this was a proper Witches book! 🙂
Thief of Time (Discworld #26) by Terry Pratchett. The Monks of Time, plus Susan and Death and Death of Rats!
Eric (Discworld #9), Lords and Ladies (Discworld #14), Moving Pictures (Discworld #10) and Unseen Academicals (Discworld #37) by Terry Pratchett. None of these were very memorable, but they were enjoyable. Well. Other than Eric. That was not very good at all.
Theatre of Cruelty (Discworld #14.5) by Terry Pratchett. Online freebie. VERY SHORT.
Monstrous Regiment (Discworld #31) by Terry Pratchett. Loved this one, and not just because Commander Sam Vimes and the City Watch were lurking about backstage throughout.
Guards! Guards! (Discworld #8) and Men at Arms (Discworld #15) by Terry Pratchett. I read all of the other City Watch books before Guards! Guards!, the first City Watch book. :shrugs: It was great to see how things got to be how they were in later books! And then I had to reread Men at Arms immediately.
Mort (Discworld #4) by Terry Pratchett. Since I read the later Death books before this one, I knew the gist of this story, but I felt more sympathetic to Mort than I expected I would.
A Blink of the Screen: Collected Shorter Fiction by Terry Pratchett. I just read the Discworld stories…
Alice Payne Arrives by Kate Heartfield. Very good book about a war being fought via time travel as two rival factions seek to wipe each other out by changing history. I would’ve liked a tidier ending, but at least there’s another book…
Under Attack, Under Suspicion, Under the Gun, and Under a Spell (Underworld Detective Agency 2-5) by Hannah Jayne. Really not sure why I kept reading these…
“Oh, YOU again.” -Mayhem
If those wine water people start marketing whiskey water, I might be on board with that.
Sweet “midwife” kitty. I hope she’s not disappointed when it’s a human baby and not a litter of kittehs.
I love the Netflix Good Omens petition stuff. And Michael Sheen’s take on fanfic. And the smol but feisty penguin. So adorbs.
But the earthquake cake? And the salad frosting? No thank you.
A recent post from Nicole..Goodreads TBR Declutter #20
Yeah, I am a millennial, and I do not feel the Millennial joke cos I am too old for them 😉