My friends, I started off the year strong – avoiding my phone, reading books instead. As I started, I started my goals strong – I was going to read international authors, serious non-fiction, books that were not best sellers, gushingly blurbed award-winners. I filled my queue with Oscar Contenders and not Marvel Movies and I was doing well. I trucked through many books – stories about African immigrants in Europe, Jamaican immigrants in Canada, orphan children selling Christmas trees who the died, graphic novels about Black teenagers, translated Korean novels about bookstores and I was pleased and smug with myself that I had given up the Cheetos of online shopping and celebrity gossip and weird reddit memes and I was only reading organic quinoa that I was a better person for it… and then….I made a tactical error and decided that I would tackle and award winning book about 9/11 (The Looming Tower, if you must know) and I made it through a third of the book and then – completely gave up and I have spent a month spinning through audiobooks and printed books trying to find one that will stick.
Because the books have been unattractive, I’ve slid into watching more screens that I’ve wanted to – it’s so hard to turn away. In desperation, I’ve turned to a favorite audiobook which I’m relistening to. I hardly ever re-read anything – but I’m making an exception. My favorite audiobook is Tom Lake by Ann Patchett performed by Meryl Streep and it is like inhaling the aroma of chocolate chip cookies baking or that first sip of Coke after spending a day of physical activity in the warm sun. Soothing and comforting. And I’m reading a physical book – a murder mystery – Magpie Murders which is not a great book, but it will do for now as I’m about 3/5ths through it and will finish it, though I have to say, I don’t really care who did it (once or twice, there are two murders, and two stories – a book within a book, like the book version of the princess bride).
An audiobook that I did listen to and enjoyed, was Ray Porter’s rendition of Hail Mary – it was only available on Audible, so I ended up paying for this, I rarely pay for my book consumption. And it opened in theaters yesterday, and I went to see it in Frederick – were I sat in seats that moved and rumbled and sprayed air/water in my face while the movie played. It was a fine movie – not a great movie – and the moving seats were fun, if at certain times, a little motion sickness inducing – ever so slightly.













