Books I Read
3/5
This play was okay. It was a little clunky and took a long time to get into since the entire first section is a tedious setup that doesn't even come into play for the rest of the story as the perspective switches and never goes back. I really enjoyed the second part, though, which was the exciting meat of the story. And then the end suddenly switches into a retelling of the King Solomon story, which came out of nowhere. I felt like there were a couple different stories trying to be told at once and they didn't connect very well.
3/5
I just read The Lesson, not the other two plays listed on the cover, but I couldn't find a better picture for it. It was actually really creepy and intense. I had an uneasy feeling the entire time I was reading it and I somewhat guessed what was going to happen, but it also went in a different direction than I expected. The middle lagged a little bit when I didn't understand what they were saying, but I think that may have been the point. Overall, though, it kept my attention and I enjoyed it.
4/5
Wow I really liked this! Cristin Terrill is a fantastic author and no one can tell me otherwise. It makes me so sad that more people aren't aware of her books. This book totally kept me on my toes. I had different theories about what was going to happen every twenty pages, and I was never right! Well, I kind of guessed part of the ending when I put the clues together, but something else happened that was a twist I never saw coming. It was excellent and gripping. It took me a little bit to get into because I was confused at first, but once you're into it, you're hooked.
3.5/5
I enjoyed this story way more when I watched it. It's a
long play, and all of the parts where Lear and the others are wandering in the wilderness felt endless. Even when I saw it, I didn't love that as much. But it is a really dramatic story with excellent character work. I liked studying it.
4/5
The way comedy and drama was woven together in this play was remarkable. It was light and humorous throughout while still dealing with some horrible subjects. I loved it. The only part that made it hard to read was that it took me a long time to get used to the accents since they were written out phonetically. It was a little like deciphering code. But after a while, you get used to it, and you don't even have to think about it anymore.
Movies I Watched
4/5
I enjoyed this movie even though it wasn't what I was expecting. If you're going to watch this because you're super excited to see Tom Hanks as Mr. Rogers, lower your expectations a little bit, because he's only featured for about half the movie. The story is really about Mr. Rogers' relationship with a journalist who's doing a piece on him and what's going on in the journalist's life. It was sadder than I was expecting too. I'm not totally sure how I feel about all of the messages that the movie was trying to tell, but overall, it was a compelling story and the acting was really good.
Quotes I Wrote
I didn't write anything creative this month, but I did write thousands of words in essays. π
Obsessions I Acquired
None this month.
Pictures of the Month
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5 months with Josh! π |
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Material from my theatre professor for my contemporary queer theatre presentation |
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Colleen and I spotted Jacob in the "150 Carpenters" event recording |
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Josh surprised me by showing up at Ursinus one day! |
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All piled into Jacob's room |
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Pocky Stick delivery from Colleen π |
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The fencing was pretty great |
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How many B'Naturals members can you fit into a storage locker for a bass? Three, apparently π |
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I got a job on campus as the student assistant for the Schellhase Ethics Essay contest, which means I had to do a bunch of graphic design for marketing material. It's been really fun! |
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I'm playing Missy Hart and I'm in the ensemble for "9 to 5" next semester! |
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B'Naturals fall concert! |
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We did a duet with the Bearitones (Pentatonix's "Making Christmas") |
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"9 to 5" read-through (many cast members are abroad or on leave, so they had to Skype/Facetime in) |
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My mom made me a latte for breakfast the first day I got home for Thanksgiving break π |
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I make an apple pie every year for Thanksgiving |
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Thanksgiving dinner! Scout wanted the turkey meatballs π |
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Decorating for Christmas! |
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Goofy pictures in front of the tree, as per tradition |
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Making biscoitos! Cassie helped by giving moral support over video chat π |
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7 Wonders and cookies |
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Making rissΓ³is, my favorite! |
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Scout pictures! |
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She was pretty happy for me to get home for break π |
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She wasn't a fan of me reading apparently π |
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If you look closely, you can see her sticking her tongue out |
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About 2 seconds after we took this picture, she tried to grab a turkey meatball |
How was your November?
What a great November! Love all the pictures!! :)
ReplyDeleteYou do SO much in such a short time. I wanted to read an excerpt of an essay! ;)
ReplyDeleteThe pictures are my favorite part, and it's fun I got to be in so many. Because that means we were together. <3
@Boquinha
ReplyDeleteThanks! :)
@Dr. Mark
It definitely felt like a short amount of time. xD Well an excerpt might've been confusing out of context LOL.
They're my favorite part too. We had a lot of good ones from Thanksgiving break!