What (the majority) of Bye Bye Birdie last night for the first time. It was so cute! Unfortunately, I was a little behind and accidentally changed the channel so I missed a part. But still, super cute!!
Anna Karenina by Leo Tolstoy. Re-reading it technically. I last read it when I was about 16. I’m 27 now it’s pretty cool thinking back on how I though then vs how I think now.
My favorite show is definitely The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, and my favorite character is Midge Maisel. She's too relatable lol. The swearing and inappropriate jokes and the idolization of people who are arrested for talkig, all while wearing twirly pink dresses. She is me, I am her.
This is less of a quote and more of a whole passage from a poem, but I love it!
“Some love is fire: some love is rust:
But the fiercest, cleanest love is lust.
And their lust was tremendous. It had the feel
Of hammers clanging; and stone; and steel:
And torches of the savage, roaring kind
That...
Currently, I’m just about finished with A Modern Cinderella by Charlotte M. Braeme (though, I’m not entirely sure just how modern it is as it was written in the 1860s). It’s a cute little retelling of a classic fairytale. As it is a Victorian story and not even 80 pages long, it has a lot of...
Harlots. I’m so mad it’s cancelled. I think it lost a lot of the fanbase in the last season, mostly because a certain character was killed off and everyone took it way too personally.
I remember watching my brother play. I would play it myself from time to time, but I always liked watching him play. They were good bonding moments for us.
I'm reading Dollface by Renee Rosen. And I'm slowly working my way through The Forsyte Saga by John Galsworthy as it is quite the huge book. It requires pacing.
Probably Reign. I’m a history buff, a historical fashion buff, and a fan of Mary, Queen of Scots. Still, i found myself watching and enjoying it, more out of curiosity of what would happen next. And unlike a lot of historically inaccurate movies and shows, it doesn’t claim to be accurate, so...
Another show that I’m watching and is quickly becoming a favorite is Lark Rise To Candleford. It’s a period drama based on the works of Flora Thompson. A fantastic show!
The first (and only because I'm a big wuss) is Sweeney Todd. Does that count as a horror movie? I think it does. It has a lot of blood and murder and dark topics.
I like to listen to alternative, indie, or folk. It help me feel relaxed and a little bit calmer, also just kind of help pass the time. Right now, I'm listening to New York by St. Vincent.