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Strictly Come Dancing 2024, Week 7 thoughts

Published November 4, 2024

Strictly Come Dancing 2024, Week 7 thoughts

Icons week is finally here after quite the build up. It feels odd going from one theme week directly to another, but actually if you dig into it, this isn't so different to other weeks - a variety of different songs by a variety of different artists. The big news this week was poor Amy, taken ill at the end of last week's show. The legend is on the mend …

Little Shop of Horrors

Published November 3, 2024

Little Shop of Horrors

Wow, this was a trip. I know (and love) a few of these songs but have somehow never actually watched the movie or seen the musical before. I like how quirky it is, having the trio as a chorus popping up in and out of character all the time, and how camp some of the acting is. And Rick Moranis is playing an adorable hero, which is cute.

Knit bits - The two tone mittens

Published November 3, 2024

Knit bits - The two tone mittens

I knitted a couple of these fingerless mittens last year and they all disappeared, gobbled up by adoring fans I like to think. So after a couple of recent froggings, I figured it'd be nice to knit up something super quick and easy and one that I could keep for myself this winter. Just like last time, I have no idea what I'm doing when it comes to the thumbs, …

TV roundup - Time travel and geographical travel too

Published November 3, 2024

TV roundup - Time travel and geographical travel too

This is a bumper edition of the television roundup from recent weeks (and months), it's been a little while since I did a collection of recent viewing but also I've been under the weather which means the volume of episodes ticked off has seen an upsurge as well. Let's get straight on with it! Based on a True Story The first episode didn’t grab me but I stuck with it …

Zen Koi PRO+

Published November 3, 2024

Zen Koi PRO+

I noticed this game appear on Apple Arcade earlier in the year, and downloaded it but haven't actually opened it until very recently. I was looking for something that required no brainpower whatsoever and would be a bit of a zen release for a frazzled mind, and this fit the bill perfectly. It's such a simple premise. You are in control of a koi fish in a pond, and you direct it to swim around, gradually eating up various morsels in the pond to allow it to grow. As you grow, you can expand the pond, and upgrade the koi to swim faster and neater to gather even more. Eventually, the koi will be so advanced it will take that next step into a dragon.

Never by Ken Follett

Published November 3, 2024

Never by Ken Follett

I probably shouldn’t have read this in the days leading up to the latest US election but oh well. It’s another really good Ken Follett sprawling novel, where you have a few disaparate threads that gradually come together to the big picture. In this case, it’s a stark view of how easy it would be for world war three, nuclear style, to come about. Terrifying, but eye-opening - how much comes down to the leaders not wanting to lose face in front of their own people and in front of other people. That the fate of the world could be in the hands of one or two people like that, it’s unnerving. A good, unsettling read.

The Curse of the Cat People

Published November 2, 2024

The Curse of the Cat People

It probably didn't help that I watched this sequel directly after finishing the original Cat People movie, but it didn't live up to its predecessor at all. It's barely connected to the first film, just happens to have some of the same people in it. This one is all about a lonely and isolated young girl and how people deal with imaginery friends and reaching out to other lonely people despite generational differences. It had interesting psychological themes, and definitely got me thinking, but it was even less scary than the first one and with barely any mention of felines, I don't understand why this is a sequel at all.

Cat People

Published November 2, 2024

Cat People

This movie has been on the iPlayer for ages and I keep seeing it and thinking I should give it a look, the title and the poster are so intriguing! As it's something of a horror thriller, I figured this was the right time of the year to watch it. It wasn't particularly scary, although the bus scene and the swimming pool scene were incredibly well done. There was just something so creepy about the whole thing and the unsaid things about psychiatry and not believing women and their legitimate feelings... it was a work of art.

Fright Night

Published November 2, 2024

Fright Night

This was a bit of a weird one, the tone of it was all over the place and I couldn't quite work out whether it was trying to be funny or terrifying or gory or what. The plot didn't make a lot of sense but if you can suspend all of that, then it's a medium okay vampire movie with some shocking gore towards the end, and the potential to kick off a bigger franchise afterwards.

Don't Move

Published November 2, 2024

Don't Move

This wasn't a great movie really, but it was watchable and I managed to get to the end which is always a good sign. Kelsey Asbille does as best a job as she could with the script, but it was pretty scant - very little motivations for the characters and some twists and turns that don't quite make sense. The visuals are pretty good though, and it does have an unsettling vibe to it.

Stoosh by Skunk Anansie

Published November 2, 2024

Stoosh by Skunk Anansie

I really rate this album. Skin's vocals are absolutely incredible and lead you by the hand through the highs and slightly highers of this album. The only complaint is for me sometimes it's a bit much, a bit too raging, a bit too screaming, but it's all done for a reason which makes it better. All I Want is great track and the middle third is exceptional. Just great work, loved it.

PATTERNS by Kelsea Ballerini

Published November 2, 2024

PATTERNS by Kelsea Ballerini

I love Kelsea Ballerini and always look forward to an album from this country pop icon. This is her fifth, and I'm not sure it lives up to the heady heights of Subject to Change but it is SO much better than the EP Rolling Up the Welcome Mat which I did not enjoy - it being a post-divorce ragefest. This is back to postivity and all comes across really well, I don't know there's any particular standout songs on there but definitely very listenable.

Strictly Come Dancing 2024, Week 6 thoughts

Published November 1, 2024

Strictly Come Dancing 2024, Week 6 thoughts

Halloween! The timing of this theme week feels a bit off as Halloween isn't actually until Thursday, five days after this special goes out. But never mind, we're always ready for a bit of costume and make-up. It can be a challenging week this one, because if you don't recognise the couple it can be harder to connect to them, but I don't think that will be a problem this …

The Holdout by Graham Moore

Published October 28, 2024

The Holdout by Graham Moore

This is a great legal thriller, and although initially it seems a bit complicated, once you get stuck into it, it draws you in and you have to know what happens next. There are several layers of conspiracy and mystery to unravel, including the current situation, what happened in the past in and outside of the courtoom, and who really killed Jessica Silver all along? Lots to get your teeth stuck into and a really good read.

Beetlejuice

Published October 27, 2024

Beetlejuice

I've never seen this film before and didn't know much about it - but it was going to be the featured group dance on Strictly, and there's a sequel doing the rounds, so it seemed about the right time to get it ticked off the list. I don't quite know what to make of it? It seems like a Rocky Horror style movie that if you love it, you really love it, otherwise you're left a bit nonplussed.

Read between the lines

Published October 27, 2024

Read between the lines

I previously wrote about the new feature in Apple Podcasts that auto-generates transcripts, with mixed feelings about it. A great improvement, and a step forward for accessability, obviously, but the accuracy and layout of it weren't exactly what I would have gone for. I said at the time: As a creator, that’s all you actually have to do, read it and check it. You can opt out and provide your …

Z-O-M-B-I-E-S

Published October 27, 2024

Z-O-M-B-I-E-S

After the snoozefest that was Friday the 13th, I wanted something a bit brighter and more cheerful and a Disney TV movie fitted the bill exactly. This was so reminiscent of High School Musical, just with added zombies on top. But it's too different factions at a high school that at first can't see past the end of their own noses but gradually manage to sing and dance their way to a reconciliation and a happier world. It's not even slightly subtle with it's message on prejudice, but still, I quite enjoyed it!

Up All Night by One Direction

Published October 27, 2024

Up All Night by One Direction

After the sad death of Liam Payne, it's reported that all of One Direction's albums have made an appearance back in the charts. I'm afraid part of that was me, as it turns out I haven't done any 1D since starting this album adventure. Back to the start and their debut album and it's great. I think nothing quite lives up to the opening track which is a standout, but it's just good boy band pop, no notes!

Tension II by Kylie Minogue

Published October 27, 2024

Tension II by Kylie Minogue

I can totally see why this is called Tension II as it's just a continuation of the previous album - great dance tunes with Kylie's recognisably good vocals and a handful of guest stars scattered throughout. On the first listen through, I wasn't that bothered - it was good but maybe not grabbing me as much as I'd hoped. On the second go, however, it was a lot better, and the tracks started to distinguish themselves. Midnight Ride is great, as well, with Orville's incredible voice.

Friday the 13th

Published October 26, 2024

Friday the 13th

With the autumn/winter months taking hold and Halloween drawing close, it's exactly the right time to dig out another horror movie and this time I went for the classic Friday the 13th. I don't understand how this movie spawned a massive franchise, it was so boring? A bunch of kids running around with each other, passing the time... we literally watched them playing Monopoly. And then the occasional slasher moment that was pretty gory but felt random. I was glad when it was over but now... to watch more of the series or not?

The Paris Connection by Lorraine Brown

Published October 24, 2024

The Paris Connection by Lorraine Brown

A super quick read, this one, but a lot of fun. Once the train splits and things start to go wrong, it’s pretty obvious what’s going to happen and where we’ll end up, but who hasn’t dreamt about living a one off day sprinting around Paris with a lovely and thoughtful foreign stranger. I liked that it was instant attraction but not instant love, they gave themselves time and ended up coming back together. Holiday romance done well.

How to be a Woman by Caitlin Moran

Published October 23, 2024

How to be a Woman by Caitlin Moran

I’m fuming that I haven’t read this book sooner, it’s brilliant. A sort of memoir but focused very much on what it is to be a feminist as you grow up and try to navigate this difficult world. It was all brilliant but some of it was head and shoulders above the rest. The chapter on abortion was incisive and brutally honest, and the arguments about why women need a moment to really grab their opportunities and become legendary are great. It’s not all perfect but what I loved most about it is the message that women just need to worry less and live more.

Strictly Come Dancing 2024, Week 5 thoughts

Published October 22, 2024

Strictly Come Dancing 2024, Week 5 thoughts

It was quite nice this weekend that there was no theme, there was no drama, no injuries, it was just straight on with the business at hand. Judges appear, couples down the stairs, let the games begin! --- JB & Amy - Jive Using polaroids as a learning tool is interesting, I know it was to tie in with the theme of the dance, but actually seems to work quite …

Just Mercy by Bryan Stevenson

Published October 21, 2024

Just Mercy by Bryan Stevenson

This was a good read, I think I’ve probably had it hanging around my digital bookshelf since watching the film so many years ago. It’s obviously absolutely infuriating, the sheer injustice of it all, but it’s very well written to bring you into the heart of these lives. There are lots of facts and figures but it’s never boring, and there are lots of stories of hardship but it’s never without hope. Highly recommended.

Starting a new custom

Published October 20, 2024

Starting a new custom

A recent addition to Apple Maps is the option to create a Custom Route, and this is a great integration for me. It's not new technology to be able to plot a potential walking route for yourself, I've been using various options for a while. Being able to plan where you're going, how far a route is, how long it might take, whether it crosses busy roads, etc. it's all …

Free Peace Sweet by Dodgy

Published October 20, 2024

Free Peace Sweet by Dodgy

Dodgy and Good Enough appeared on our 1990s Top of the Pops rewatch, and it is SUCH a tune that I had to have them as the album this week. I really like this album, it's good solid Britpop and the full album is very listenable and catchy. I loved all of it, but have to admit whenever Good Enough comes on, it is leaps and bounds above everything else. What a tune! The album would be a 5 out of 5 score except towards the end, the songs would finish and then there would be some ambient noise or mumbling or nonsense. Seemed unnecessary.

The Mighty Several by Paul Heaton

Published October 20, 2024

The Mighty Several by Paul Heaton

Just love Beautiful South/Paul Heaton in whatever form, they're just such approachable, wise, funny, moving, boppy songs. I miss Jacqui Abbott on this, and feel unjustifiably grumpy towards Rianne even though she does a great job on this album and in live performances. There are a few other guests here too, and it feels like Paul wants to get a band back together but hasn't quite got round to it. Great songs, maybe tailing off a little towards the end, but always worth another listen.

The Talented Mr Ripley by Patricia Highsmith

Published October 16, 2024

The Talented Mr Ripley by Patricia Highsmith

I have mixed feelings about this book. It's been in my pile to read for a while, but I only dug it out because I recently watched the Netflix adaptation that was so, so good. Having now read it, I'm impressed with what a faithful adaptation it was, with differences only towards the end. The start of the book was high quality and I was completely engrossed in the journey of Tom as he approached Dickie and started to enmesh himself in his life.

Strictly Come Dancing 2024, Week 4 thoughts

Published October 15, 2024

Strictly Come Dancing 2024, Week 4 thoughts

This week, the action seemed to get straight underway, and I was glad of it because had started watching the show late and didn't want it to go on all night! Nick was back on the dancefloor after a flurry of injuries, and so we get a bit of bonus movie week in a non-theme weekend. Let's go! --- Shayne & Nancy - Cha Cha Meh, not bothered by this …

Just Like You by Nick Hornby

Published October 15, 2024

Just Like You by Nick Hornby

This is a really interesting contemporary romance novel, because although it does follow the pattern of boy-meets-girl, romance ensues, third act falling out, getting back together, etc, it feels very grown up. The two protagonists couldn't be more different and therefore have a lot of prejudices and cultural differences to overcome... and the backdrop to the story is Brexit and all the additional pressures and arguments that that debacle caused. Definitely worth a read, although it takes a while to get used to the quite brittle main characters.

Honestly, Miranda

Published October 13, 2024

Honestly, Miranda

It's no secret that I love Miranda Hart so it's been a joy for me to see her out and about in the last week or so, emerging from a period of severe illness to release a new book about her experience and learnings. I was lucky enough to see the lady in question at the Cheltenham Literature Festival last night, and just want to celebrate that fact. She was …

Knit bits - Box blanket, Part 1

Published October 13, 2024

Knit bits - Box blanket, Part 1

I've wanted to write about Knit in a Box for ages. I love, love, LOVE this concept. A subscription box, you get a surprise pattern with all the yarn, buttons and accessories you need to complete it plus a few small gifts scattered in here and there. It's beautifully presented and really the kind of thing that just makes you happy. There are subscription options (frequency and type, ie. children's …

Hit that pause button

Published October 13, 2024

Hit that pause button

I've been gradually discovering some of the fun things that the latest iOS and watchOS releases can do, but one of the main ones in Apple Fitness suddenly became very handy recently. I was under the weather recently, and I suddenly remembered the new feature that allows you to pause your activity rings on the Apple Watch. That's right, PAUSE! This has been a feature people have been asking for …

5 Seconds of Summer by 5 Seconds of Summer

Published October 13, 2024

5 Seconds of Summer by 5 Seconds of Summer

5SOS are the kind of band where I actually know a lot of their songs but have never really placed them in my mind as a group. This is the first effort to rectify this, with their debut album, and wow, I loved it! It's like a continuation of the sound from Busted/McFly, although a little softer. And there are some great songs on there that stand the test of time. I really enjoyed it!

High by Keith Urban

Published October 13, 2024

High by Keith Urban

I do love Keith Urban and his work and this was another good album, very listenable and with a few fun songs on there. Love the guest appearance by Lainey Wilson, but on the flip side I can live without using the word Drank in the context it is here. There aren't really any stand out songs, and I don't know that it lives up to some of the previous Urban works, but nothing to complain about.

Bridgerton: The Duke & I by Julia Quinn

Published October 10, 2024

Bridgerton: The Duke & I by Julia Quinn

Obviously, I, like many others, have been engrossed in the Bridgerton TV show, although less so in recent series’. But it’s taken me a while to get round to reading the source material. I quite liked it, it took me a little while to get in to the style, as it does feel odd to read such a period piece but with echoes of modernity in it. However, the TV adaptation is pretty faithful to the book, so it was easy to picture all the scenes as we went along, and I quite enjoyed it.

Villa of Sun and Secrets by Jennifer Bohnet

Published October 9, 2024

Villa of Sun and Secrets by Jennifer Bohnet

This is one of those super quick and easy holiday reads, I think it must have been a free Apple book of the week as I don’t know that I would have specifically picked it up. There’s a lot of family drama in here, lots of secrets and twists and turns to unravel. It’s a little bit drawn out, particularly towards the end when you can really start predicting what’s happening, but it’s easy and unchallenging and a bit of a salve on the brain.

Strictly Come Dancing 2024, Week 3 thoughts

Published October 8, 2024

Strictly Come Dancing 2024, Week 3 thoughts

Movie week! Always a fun week, guessing the movie as the couples walk down the stairs, admiring the costumes and makeup, and generally relishing in how many films we've watched and how many more there are still to go! Nick Knowles was absent this week after picking up another injury, that's concerning for him at such an early stage, will have to see how well he recovers. And after the …

The Secret of Chimneys by Agatha Christie

Published October 8, 2024

The Secret of Chimneys by Agatha Christie

This was a good Christie read, introducing the character of Superintendent Battle, who is wise and thoughtful, but I thought didn’t really have that much impact on the way the story works out. I’m always happily surprised by the female characters in these early Christie books - so spunky and ready to get stuck in, which isn’t quite the style they’re used to in this time period. Anyway, a good read, a great mystery, lots of twists and turns and a satisfying ending.

A dash of optimism a day

Published October 7, 2024

A dash of optimism a day

We're a week into October already, so I'm a bit late to share this, but I recently stumbled on the Optimistic October calendar produced by Action for Happiness, and I love it. It's just a simple idea each day to try and feel a bit happier and why not? It's been a while since I did a 30 day challenge but this one seems a worthy contender. A couple of …

Heartstopper: Volume 5 by Alice Oseman

Published October 7, 2024

Heartstopper: Volume 5 by Alice Oseman

At the end of volume 4, it said 5 would be the last in the series, so I thought I would just carry straight on and read through. As it turns out, there’s scheduled to be at least one more, but I don’t regret reading it! This time there’s a big focus on making decisions for the future and how selfish you have to be when it comes to the big things… but also how you can still make a serious relationship work as long as you are honest with each other.

Q4 movies - The super in Superman

Published October 6, 2024

Q4 movies - The super in Superman

I'm a bit out of the loop on movies at the moment, we've not been doing very well on the film front as TV and particularly nostalgic stuff has taken more of a front-seat. But from the looks of things, there's not that much going on at the moment anyway. November has a few options to choose from but October and December are looking very light. October Woman of the …

Heartstopper: Volume 4 by Alice Oseman

Published October 6, 2024

Heartstopper: Volume 4 by Alice Oseman

Just love these graphic novels. Ahead of watching the latest series on Netflix, I thought I would read the book first - they’re so similar, the TV show so faithful to it’s source material, so it’s nice to read it ahead of time. In this one, things are starting to get serious and it has a darker tone but such important stuff - the idea of vulnerability, of dealing with your mental health, but also how difficult it can be for those trying to support as well. Really good.

The Sun is Often Out by Longpigs

Published October 5, 2024

The Sun is Often Out by Longpigs

Another from our 90s adventure: this is not one I'm familiar with but Mr C was very excited about. It reminded me quite a lot of James - some good Britpop style songs but every now and then they would throw in something unexpected or in a higher pitch than you'd imagine. Not as annoying as James though, so I really enjoyed it.

Infinite Icon by Paris Hilton

Published October 5, 2024

Infinite Icon by Paris Hilton

So, you hear that Paris Hilton has released an album and of course you expect the worst, but at the same time, it's a must listen, right? What will this album be like? Actually, it was alright! The songs are fine, maybe almost good. There's a nice array of guest stars and it's a reasonable length. The problem is, I've not heard quite so much autotune in a while, and the guest stars end up being stronger than Paris which is a bit awkward. A pleasant surprise and much better than I was expecting, but not a classic by any stretch.

Inside No. 9: The Scripts - Series 1-3 by Steve Pemberton and Reece Shearsmith

Published October 5, 2024

Inside No. 9: The Scripts - Series 1-3 by Steve Pemberton and Reece Shearsmith

Love this. I’m a relatively recent convert to Inside No. 9 and caught up in several series in one go before enjoying the final series earlier this year. Script books are always fun when you love the show, and this one has little bonus nuggets as they are shooting scripts with scenes that didn’t always make the final edit. My only complaint is that I would have liked a little bit more behind-the-scenes thoughts. There’s just an intro to each series, which is insightful, but I’m always keen on getting more from the creators on their process and how the finished product came to be. But I’ll take what little there is here and love it!

The Appeal by John Grisham

Published October 3, 2024

The Appeal by John Grisham

You never quite know what you're going to get with a John Grisham thriller - they're always written in a certain style that really appeals to me, but it can approach any aspect of the legal world and dip into the murky worlds within. At first, I thought this one was going to be pretty dull - a lot of people prancing around each other and far too much politics for me to follow… but it gradually started coming together, and I found it really interesting once our new supreme justice had to face the consequences or realities of his own previous decisions. Interesting stuff.

The Silent Patient by Alex Michaelides

Published October 2, 2024

The Silent Patient by Alex Michaelides

Overall, I think this is a good thriller with an intriguing ending that I didn’t see coming. It does take quite a long time to get there, and feels like it gets a bit muddled in the middle, but it’s well written and keeps you guessing. The main character of Alicia was a little underused too, partly due to her self-imposed muteness but even once she opened up it felt like we could have spent more time with her. But I did enjoy reading it and the suspense was well done.

Dear Reader

Published October 1, 2024

Dear Reader

I played this when it was first released, one of the early games on Apple Arcade and one that was exclusive to the platform I believe. It captivated me at first, such a good idea of gameplay, and lots of fun. Gradually, I played it less and less and haven't looked at it in a while. There was an update a few weeks ago that added some new books to the library within, and that made me give it another look and what do you know? It's captivated me again!