Showing posts with label february wrap up. Show all posts
Showing posts with label february wrap up. Show all posts

Sunday, February 28, 2021

February 2021 Wrap Up

February was a crazy, exhausting month. A study I was leading for my team began at the beginning of the month and kept me hopping and working crazy hours and late hours, and so on. I don't love everything about my job, but I still love the infectious diseases.

February also brought my fourth anniversary with Kevin. It has been four years since we first met for coffee. I hate to think about how different my life would be now if we hadn't met. 

We have continued casual wedding planning. Mostly trying to figure out a venue and rough time frame. It is kind of fun and interesting to research and look into things. And casually talk/plan with my momma, that's nice, too. I did order my wedding dress though and we made some decisions about where and when. Assuming we can get a venue. And we are trying not to spend an insane amount.

Poor little Zeusy got a case a pneumonia and has not really been responding to the antibiotics he's been on. He's still eating and moving around and defending the cage from the kitten, so he must sort of be OK. But I've been really worried about him. I think this is probably the beginning of the end for him. He's still rallying so we have some time with him. He's a good boy (except when he resists his nebulizer treatments).

I wish I had more to say about February, but I think I just worked really.

Well, lets get to the books I read this month then.

Title: Wundersmith: The Calling of Morrigan Crow
Author: Jessica Townsend
Narrator: Gemma Whelan
 
Synopsis: Morrigan is now a scholar at the Wunderous Society. All the time she had been dreaming of her unit becoming her allies, like brothers and sisters. But life is not so easy. Someone is blackmailing her unit and the members of her unit resent Morrigan for it. Meanwhile, people are disappearing all around Nevermoor and the few that reappear are forever changed. Morrigan must unravel the mystery and try not to alienate her unit at the same time.
 
Thoughts: Seriously, how have I waited so long to read these books? I have been absolutely adoring them. They are so good and fun and well-written. I absolutely adore Jupiter North, I think he is hilarious and wonderful.

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars


Title: Hollowpox: The Hunt for Morrigan Crow
Author: Jessica Townsend
Narrator: Gemma Whelan
 
Synopsis: Morrigan is finally training to be a real wundersmith. In the meantime, a mysterious disease is sweeping through Nevermoor that turns Wunimals into Unimals. No one is able to prevent or cure the disease that leaves the Wunimals hollow. Morrigan realizes that it might be up to her to stop it.
 
Thoughts: I am so sad this book is over because I don't know when the next one will be out. All I really want to do is re-read (re-listen) to them all again.
 
Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
 
 
Title: The Glass Hotel
Author: Emily St. John Mandel
Narrator: Dylan Moore
 
Synopsis: A huge, drawn out Ponzi scheme in New York City and a five-star hotel in the middle-of-nowhere Canada are where the stories of all of the characters converge. Vincent goes from the hotel bartender to pretend wife of elite, wealthy Jonathan in New York. The lives of her and her brother and Jonathan and some of his investors all cross and re-cross throughout the story.

Thoughts: This was a book club book for February. Sorry for the poor synopsis. It was more intricate than I could sum up well. It was a very interesting story and I liked the way everything was entwined and circled around and themes re-appeared.

Rating: 3 1/2 stars out of 5 stars

Favorite book read this month: Both of the Nevermoor books
Least favorite book read this month: None really. The Glass Hotel got less stars, but I still enjoyed it

I have read 8 towards my goal of 75 books for the year. I'm getting behind!

That's about it for this month. Maybe March will have more interesting things happening.

Monday, March 4, 2019

February 2019 Wrap Up

The shortest month of the year is over, here's what I've got.

First, sorry for the delay, I lost my little Jeki rat this month and then proceeded to get pretty sick for the last week of the month. My reading has definitely fallen off with me trying to get through the MCAT books, but here is what I did get through:

Books finished this month:
Title: Shadow and Bone
Author: Leigh Bardugo
Narrated by: Lauren Fortgang

Thoughts: This is a re-read for me. I wanted to read the Grisha trilogy again before diving into her new book, King of Scars. The universe that the author created is amazing and sometimes terrifying. I love the magic and different types of Grisha. I also enjoy the bit of foreshadowing that she does with the volcra in her dream. That part always sticks with me.

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars

Title: MCAT General Chemistry Review
Author: Kaplan Test Prep

Thoughts: I'm not going to really give reviews on these books, but I am reading them cover to cover, so I am counting them toward my reading goals (at least the first time I read through them). But this was a good review of general chemistry and I found it helpful.

Rating: I'm not sure how to rate these, but 4 out of 5 stars



Title: Siege and Storm
Author: Leigh Bardugo
Narrated by: Lauren Fortgang

Thoughts: Another re-read to prepare for reading King of Scars and the continuation of Shadow and Bone. I do like this book because Nikolai is introduced and I do love him. This book is where I start to dislike Mal an awful lot. I'm on to re-reading the third one now and then I can move onto King of Scars!

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars

Title: MCAT Behavioral Sciences Review
Author: Kaplan Test Prep

Thoughts: Another MCAT book and this one covers topics I am less familiar with. It contains mostly psychology and sociology as well as the biological aspects of the brain and how it works. I will definitely need to go back to this book and read it again.

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars



Favorite book read this month: Shadow and Bone
Least favorite book read this month: None really. If forced, I might pick the MCAT Behavioral Sciences Review. I think I'm allowed to count those.

Other things that happened this month:
Google + has been taken down. I'm not sure yet how that will be affecting my blog, as it is a Google owned company. I may need to find a new host for my domain name, but for now I will be staying here until I figure everything out. I mostly need to make sure that people can still comment without the Google+ comments. It looks like it will be reverting back to blogger comments, but I'm not positive. I will keep you posted and look into alternatives.

Kevin and I had our two year anniversary, which was nice and we both acknowledged it and sent cards to each other. It's so nice to know that it's as important to him as it is for me. We are starting to plan our Disneyland trip (well, he has to attend conferences for parts of the day while we are there, so I am planning for the times he can join me in Disney). Of course I started reading The Unofficial Guide to Disneyland 2019. For research.

I was also sent to Sacramento for some work training and that all happened at the last minute. Besides that, it was a nice trip and cool to see another, larger lab. It was a good experience and I am all trained to use our new machine and to train my coworkers!

I guess February was busier than I thought. Hopefully I can get more reading done in March! Thanks for reading!