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bookgazing) wrote2012-02-15 11:11 am
Quiet
The beginning of the year is always a bit of a funny time for me. First there’s an avalanche of birthdays, then as the dark descends early every evening and takes an age to leave in the morning a little bit of the January blues creeps up. The shortest month follows the loooongest moooonth poooooossible, so suddenly I’m in the third month of the year and never quite sure what I’ve done with the first two, the months when resolutions are supposed to be acted on. I’d like to suggest that in 2013 the year starts in March, the point where the year finally stabilizes and I start leaving the house regularly, instead of lying down in front of the tv most nights.
I think at 27 it’s time to admit I am officially a bit useless until March and that’s probably not going to change. I’m reading lots of books right now and I’m watching tv, but I’m not generating very many reviews or thoughtful posts. All the posts that are going up right now were written at the end of last year and have taken ages to edit into shape (brrr, brain is cold, needs Vampire Diaries at night, not computer screens). That’s just the way things are right now. Today, light was appearing while I got dressed, so maybe I’ll be more into writing full reviews soon. Otherwise there are a few pre-written YA posts that will be appearing, but nothing about what I've read this year, or at the end of last year I'm afraid.
I’m really excited about lots of the things I’ve been watching and reading though, so do you fancy a bit of my random, quick chat about them? There’s a big tv post coming soon about the tv I watched over Christmas (which I wrote over the Christmas holiday), but right now though I’m sunk deeply into ‘The Vampire Diaries’ (Series Two – four episodes left), in that delicious way that box sets make possible. DVD box sets are one of my favourite things, even if they are a total luxury item; you can watch a whole series in one big gulp and stay situated in the story until you’re ready to stop, the way you can when you’re reading, or watching films. Blissful tv control.
I still watch tv ‘live’ though. I just finished watching ‘Borgen’ (Series One) ‘live’ on BBC4, which is thick, plot heavy, satisfying stuff (and bombarded Ana with thoughts). And I like being able to watch ‘Call the Midwife’ every Sunday night. It’s perfect back to work tv. ‘The Hustle’ is the other thing I’m watching every episode of at the moment and aww it is so cute, comforting and full of smart tricks that I really don’t want this to be its last series.
On books: I’ve been so good about sticking to the rule I made at the beginning of the year (I think I just made it in my head, in case I failed, so this may be the first time you hear about it) to only buy one new book a month and read from the books already in the house. I’m making shelf space! I’m also sticking to my resolution not to ‘save’ books I’m excited about. I started the year by reading ‘Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy’ (really enjoyed it, written by just my kind of spy fiction author – one with an interest in people) and have just finished ‘The Tiger’s Wife’, which was simple and natural. It was completely different from what I was expecting and I think fantasy lovers, who like folk tales will enjoy this lit fic, award winner. Last month I used my book buying slot to buy ‘Tankborn’, which was a bit of an up and down read for me. Still, it was a piece of sci-fi by a woman, so my year has begun with me sticking to my intention to try and read more sci-fi by ladies.
There will be reviews of those later (when my brain has woken up) and I owe an SoG post about ‘The Selected Works of T.S. Spivet. For now imagine me happily reading, or watching, curled up under a blanket in the spare hours after work. It may not be an ambitious way to spend my time, but it’s comfortable.
I think at 27 it’s time to admit I am officially a bit useless until March and that’s probably not going to change. I’m reading lots of books right now and I’m watching tv, but I’m not generating very many reviews or thoughtful posts. All the posts that are going up right now were written at the end of last year and have taken ages to edit into shape (brrr, brain is cold, needs Vampire Diaries at night, not computer screens). That’s just the way things are right now. Today, light was appearing while I got dressed, so maybe I’ll be more into writing full reviews soon. Otherwise there are a few pre-written YA posts that will be appearing, but nothing about what I've read this year, or at the end of last year I'm afraid.
I’m really excited about lots of the things I’ve been watching and reading though, so do you fancy a bit of my random, quick chat about them? There’s a big tv post coming soon about the tv I watched over Christmas (which I wrote over the Christmas holiday), but right now though I’m sunk deeply into ‘The Vampire Diaries’ (Series Two – four episodes left), in that delicious way that box sets make possible. DVD box sets are one of my favourite things, even if they are a total luxury item; you can watch a whole series in one big gulp and stay situated in the story until you’re ready to stop, the way you can when you’re reading, or watching films. Blissful tv control.
I still watch tv ‘live’ though. I just finished watching ‘Borgen’ (Series One) ‘live’ on BBC4, which is thick, plot heavy, satisfying stuff (and bombarded Ana with thoughts). And I like being able to watch ‘Call the Midwife’ every Sunday night. It’s perfect back to work tv. ‘The Hustle’ is the other thing I’m watching every episode of at the moment and aww it is so cute, comforting and full of smart tricks that I really don’t want this to be its last series.
On books: I’ve been so good about sticking to the rule I made at the beginning of the year (I think I just made it in my head, in case I failed, so this may be the first time you hear about it) to only buy one new book a month and read from the books already in the house. I’m making shelf space! I’m also sticking to my resolution not to ‘save’ books I’m excited about. I started the year by reading ‘Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy’ (really enjoyed it, written by just my kind of spy fiction author – one with an interest in people) and have just finished ‘The Tiger’s Wife’, which was simple and natural. It was completely different from what I was expecting and I think fantasy lovers, who like folk tales will enjoy this lit fic, award winner. Last month I used my book buying slot to buy ‘Tankborn’, which was a bit of an up and down read for me. Still, it was a piece of sci-fi by a woman, so my year has begun with me sticking to my intention to try and read more sci-fi by ladies.
There will be reviews of those later (when my brain has woken up) and I owe an SoG post about ‘The Selected Works of T.S. Spivet. For now imagine me happily reading, or watching, curled up under a blanket in the spare hours after work. It may not be an ambitious way to spend my time, but it’s comfortable.

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I do think going outside in the day to get a bit more light would help at this time of year though. I've just started a new healthy eating plan, which cuts down carbs, so I'll try and see if any cravings are worse this time next year, than in summer.
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rolling with the SAD
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Re: rolling with the SAD
Come on March, make all the people happy!