Wednesday, 27 May 2026

I Who Have Never Known Men by Jaqueline Harpman


Original title: Moi qui n'ai pas connu les hommes


Format: 188 pages, Paperback


Published: January 1, 2019 by Vintage


Sci-fi/fiction/dystopia/own





This book was amazing and just blew me away in its quietness. Its prose was lyrical, and I had as many questions going in as going out. That I understand is something that people would have an issue with. But for me it just made the book better.




It starts with an unnamed character being in a dungeon prison with 39 other women. They have been there for almost 15 years. They have fuzzy memories how they ended up there, they have been drugged and she was only a little child while the rest were women.




They are not alone to touch each other. There are guards patrolling outside the bars. They get whipped if they do something wrong. And they have no idea where they are or why.




It is a dystopic nightmare. No one is speaking to them, time has no meaning. One tried to hang herself but was stopped. Someone is always watching. The years tick by.




And then the questions start piling up. Wtf is going on? Why? And things happen that have me questioning more things. This is actually the sort of book that makes me want to analyze it and write about it. I actually think I have to read it again and take notes on everything.




Honestly simply amazing. It might not blow you away at once, but it will reach a point where you just need to know. And then when you do, you realise that this book is fantastic




“Survival is never more than putting off the moment of death.”



“Perhaps, somewhere, humanity is flourishing under the stars, unaware that a daughter of its blood is ending her days in silence.”






For a very long time, the days went by, each just like the day before, then I began to think, and everything changed’




Deep underground, thirty-nine women live imprisoned in a cage. Watched over by guards, the women have no memory of how they got there, no notion of time, and only vague recollection of their lives before.




As the burn of electric light merges day into night and numberless years pass, a young girl - the fortieth prisoner - sits alone and outcast in the corner. Soon she will show herself to be the key to the others' escape and survival in the strange world that awaits them above ground.


Tuesday, 26 May 2026

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5/26/2026 Which books are you looking forward to reading this Summer? (June-August)





Omg I have one for once!!!!!! I am dyyyyyyying to read this one





Other than that I will try and work on the pile of books I have at home






6/2/2026 What are your favorite beach reads?


6/9/2026 What’s your favourite board/card game? 


6/16/2026 Have you ever been surprised by a book that you didn't expect to enjoy?


6/23/2026 Do you have any summer plans? If not, what would you like to do?


6/30/2026 Mid-Year Check-In: What books have you loved so far in 2026?




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Monday, 25 May 2026

Carole´s Movie review: The sheep detectives


Title: The Sheep Detectives
Length: 1h 49m
Released: 2026
Genre: Comedy, Family, Mystery
Rating: PG
Where I Got It: Drive-In Theater



SUMMARY:
Every night a shepherd reads aloud a murder mystery, pretending his sheep can understand. When he is found dead, the sheep realize at once that it was a murder and think they know everything about how to go about solving it.





REVIEW:
I've been wanting to watch this movie since I saw the very first trailer. How freakin' adorable and funny! AND THERE ARE SHEEEP!!!!

Every night, George, the shepherd, reads aloud a murder mystery to his flock. He likes to pretend that the sheep can understand him, but he knows they are just sheep. Little does he know that they have been listening and understand him. When he is found dead one day, the sheep realize they are the only ones who can solve the crime, so they vow to help the local cop. 

This had everything. Cuteness, humor, sadness, mystery, and thought-provoking moments. I really adored it. 

The mystery was nicely done. I totally called it ;) I wasn't sure HOW it was possible, so I didn't get the how. I'll take it as a win. 

OMG THE WINTERLAMB! GIMME!!!!!! I want to snuggle the heck out of that baby. 

The cast was great. 

The ending had me in happy tears. 

I can't wait to watch this again. 

5 stars. 


Saturday, 23 May 2026

Audio: Startup Hell by Caitilin Rozakis


Narrated by: Megan Tusing


Length: 12 hrs and 40 mins


Release date: 05-19-26


Publisher: Tantor Media


Urban fantasy/to review





Morgan works at a startup company. She is a total failure. Her family has magic, while she flunked out of magic school. Her mum is a total kickass huntress, and well Morgan is just trying to make rent.




And then her boss summons a demon and Morgan needs to fix this fast. First not let the mundane know, and second get rid of this demon.




Luke the demon is hot, and Morgan is obviously bad at magic. They must work together to fix the situation as it gets worse and worse.




Morgan was, well she was rather unhappy at times. And Luke, oh this demon was the sweetest! Demons have quotas too to fill, not his fault.




I did not know how, but it actually works out well in the end. Not to worry. I really had no idea how they would save the day.




The narration was good, and the narrator did a good job with different voices





Morgan Blackwater's mother is a kickass, world-saving, demon-slaying Shadow Council wizard. As for Morgan? Morgan's a junior salesperson at a tech startup. But with magic dyslexia and a disinclination to kick ass, Morgan is doing her best carving out a niche for herself in the mundane world.




Leaving work late one night, she discovers her boss dead from the effort of summoning a demon to trade his soul in order to make his quarterly target. The disturbingly-attractive demon, Lucareoth (Luke for short), is trapped here until he finds someone to sell their soul. While trying to sneak Luke out of the building, Morgan runs into her infamous mother. Apparently, someone has been summoning demons and she's here to get to the bottom of it.




Trying to protect Luke from her mother, Morgan gets sucked into the Infernal Plane and discovers hell really is a corporate nightmare. She only gets back home with a promise to deliver a human soul of her own. While her coworkers are really annoying, she's not willing to sacrifice their souls. The company's tech bro CEO is another story.


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