Title: Dumplin’ Author: Julie Murphy Series: Dumplin’ #1 Rating Out of 5: 4 (Really good read!) My Bookshelves:Book to Film, Contemporary, Young adult Dates read: 1st – 2nd January 2021 Pace: Medium Format: Novel Publisher: Penguin Books Year: 2015 5th sentence, 74th page: And now I know.
Willowdean Dickson (Dumplin’, to her mum) has always been at home in her own skin. Her thoughts on having the ultimate bikini body? Really, the criteria is simple. Do you have a body? Put a swimsuit on it.
But life as Willow knows it is about to change. And when this happens, she suffers an unaccustomed and unwelcome attack of self-doubt. So in an effort to regain her confidence, Willowdean enters into the local Miss Teen Blue Bonnet beauty pageant.
With starry Texas nights, red candy suckers, Dolly Parton songs and a wildly unforgettable heroine – Dumplin’ is guaranteed to steal your heart. And send you out to buy the bikini.
I bought Dumplin’ a little while ago. Because I loved the Netflix movie, and, so far, all of the books that I’ve read which have been adapted into Netflix content has been glorious. And this was no different. Dumplin’ the movie was amazing, and Dumplin’ the book was also glorious. I read this cover to cover in about a twenty-four hour period, struggling to find a way to actually be productive in the meantime…
I should probably preface most of this review by stating the fact that I’m quite skinny. So the ways in which a “fat girl” or really any of the outcasts in this book feel is kind of foreign. Having said that, I was bullied, just for different reasons. But I love that Murphy is able to place you in Willowdean’s shoes. And show you all of the emotional and insane entanglements which come with being a plus sized girl. One with a beauty queen mother.
There is something that is always glorious fun about those fish out of water stories. The ones in which the outcast who doesn’t quite fit in chooses to stand up and stand out. Willowdean does this amazingly. And it is a great reminder that we should all jump up and grab what we want in life. Without waiting for someone else to tell us that it’s ours. It seems like such a simple choice, but no matter what your status or what the world tells you, sometimes you need that reminder that living your best life starts with putting your best foot forwards.
I absolutely loved this book. The older I get, the more my body changes, and the more I question what I see in the mirror. It doesn’t matter what size your body is, everyone has things that they love and don’t love about themselves. Murphy reminds us that we all have our own issues. And Willowdean is able to remind us that there are so many different ways to find our own strength and identity. Even on the days that we kind of hate the body that we find ourselves in.
Title: Rolling with the Punchlines: A Memoir Author: Urzila Carlson Rating Out of 5: 4 (Really good read!) My Bookshelves:Humour, Memoirs Dates read: 1st – 2nd January 2021 Pace: Medium Format: Novel Publisher: Allen & Unwin Year: 2019 5th sentence, 74th page: Now I’m conscious that anyone who was grateful for my explanation of the concept of the fax will be hanging out for me to explain this little word ‘apartheid’.
Chuckle, laugh and snigger along with Urzila in this fascinating memoir of a life in comedy.
Updated with new chapters and written with her trademark deadpan humour, Urzila’s memoir is full of ripping yarns about both the big and the little things in life.
Urzila’s accidental beginning in stand-up has led to an incredibly successful career in comedy, with regular gigs on Channel 10’s Have You Been Paying Attention? in Australia and 7 Days in New Zealand, as well as sell-out shows across both countries, appearances at international festivals and a Netflix special.
But life hasn’t always been a bundle of laughs. Urzila talks candidly about her childhood within a happy family – apart from her abusive dad – and about growing up in South Africa. She shares crazy but true tales about her travels, her move down under, coming out, getting married and having children, and cracking Australia.
This was a memoir that had me laughing out loud again and again. Carlson was able to deal with issues that are incredibly intense and serious in moments with a great look of humour and lightness. There is something about her style of writing that made you feel like she was right there, recounting all of her incredible adventures into your ear. And, since I love the accent… I loved that whole idea.
I found Carlson’sjourney into stand-up to be incredibly fascinating. She somehow managed to fall into a career that is completely suited to her and her personality. And found herself a life and reality that she absolutely adores. The fact that throughout this memoir she also shamelessly plugs her Netflix special and tells tales of the different shows that she’s done. Not only did it make for an intriguing and fascinating career-journey, but again, I was laughing and giggling throughout all of her many tales.
Carlson’sjourney and tales are wonderful and unforgettable. There is nothing like a good memoir to start of the year’s reading. When that history and memoir has as much humour to it as this story, well, it just keeps getting better and better. That, and the fact that I found out a lot more about a woman I’ve been watching on tv for a while. And very much enjoying.
As the second book that I read of 2020, I feel like this gave me a great running start to the year. It was positive and light-hearted. Yet, there were moments of genuineness and concern that not all comedians are able to achieve. It certainly makes me want to watch Carlson’s Netflix special.
Duration: 1st February – 28th February 2021 Number of books: 10 Hosted by: Crazy Challenge Connection
February 2021 Monthly Scavenger Challenge | Romantic Paintings Duration: February 1 – 28, 2021
Since February is a short month, choose any SIX of the paintings below to complete the challenge. You may choose the paintings before you start or choose as you go along. Of course, you’re welcome to do all of them!!
1. THE KISSby Gustav Klimt (1908) An undeniable masterpiece from the Austrian’s “Golden Period,” the painting is at once both erotic and tender. Klimt was inspired by the style of Japanese mosaics and the universal appeal of romantic love. “The Kiss” is notable for its heavy use of gold foil. ❤ Read a book that takes place in Austria or Japan; tell us where OR read a book that has a gold object on its cover; post the cover.
2. THE BIRTH OF VENUSby Sandro Botticelli (1484-86) Botticelli was commissioned to produce this work by the renowned Medici family. It portrays the goddess of love as an idealized standard of perfection and purity, standing on a giant scallop shell. ❤ Read a book that features an artist who is a painter (real or fictional); tell us who OR read a book in which a main character gives birth; tell us who. – The Cad and the Co-Ed by L.H. Cosway & Penny Reid (Eilish)
3. CHEZ LE PÉRE LATHUILLEby Édouard Manet (1879) This restrained, everyday scene depicts a more modest expression of desire. But the couple’s passion is evident from their deep gazes and the position of their bodies. The model for the young man was the son of the cafe’s owner, and the young woman was modeled by two different people. ❤ Read a book that is co-written by two female authors; list author links for both females OR read a book that has at least one scene set in a cafe’ or bistro; tell us the establishment’s name. – The Hooker and the Hermit by L.H. Cosway & Penny Reid
4. IN BED: THE KISSby Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec (1892) This post-Impressionist painting by Toulouse-Lautrec captures a moment of unadulterated passion between two women. It’s one of several images he painted of same-sex intimacy, as he documented the lives of workers in Parisian brothels. ❤ Read a book that takes place in Paris OR read a book with a character who is a prostitute / escort; tell us who.
5. FLAMING JUNEby Sir Frederic Leighton (1895) Generally acknowledged to be Leighton’s masterpiece, the painting showcases his classical training and is heavy with Greek erotic imagery. Though the woman sleeps alone, the rich colors and flowing gown set a romantic tone. ❤ Read a book whose cover features a woman in a beautiful gown; post the cover OR read a book in which the main character is a redhead; tell us who. – The Other Miss Bridgerton by Julia Quinn
6. DISCARDED ROSESby Pierre-Auguste Renoir (1875) Renoir was known for his approach toward depictions of feminine beauty, and this is clearly seen in this sensual still-life painting. Renoir painted roses in many of his works, using careful brushstrokes to capture the variation in the color of their petals. ❤ Read a book by an author or with a main character named ROSE (reasonable variations accepted – i.e. Rosie, Rosemarie) OR read a book with a picture of a rose or roses on its cover (roses only); post the cover.
7. THE GRAND CANAL OF VENICE (Blue Venice)by Édouard Manet (1875) Venice is one of the world’s most romantic cities. In compelling shades of blue, Manet’s painting captures the dreamy feeling of floating down a canal in one of the city’s famed gondolas ❤ Read a book that takes place in Venice OR read a book with a primarily blue cover; post the cover. – Necromancing the Stone by Lish McBride
8. PROMENADE NEAR ARGENTEUILby Claude Monet (1873) This Monet painting conveys innocence and longing. Notably devoid of any strong passion or eroticism, it evokes a nostalgia for days of modesty and certainty. ❤ Read a book whose author’s first and last initials are in “ARGENTEUIL;” be sure to post the author link OR read a book with a character who seems modest and/or innocent; tell us who. – Matilda by Roald Dahl (Matilda)
9. THE FISHERMAN AND THE SYRENby Frederic Leighton (1856-58) You don’t have to be an art critic to see the fire and passion that inspires this mythological painting. Though the lust may be short-lived: The mythical Sirens were said to lure sailors to their deaths. ❤ Read a book that features a Siren (aka Syren) or any other mythological creature; tell us who/what OR read a book in which a relationship is especially passionate; tell us the couple.
10. CUPID AND PSYCHE AS CHILDRENby William-Adolphe Bouguereau (1890) Known colloquially as “The First Kiss,” this painting depicts Cupid, the Greek god of love and affection, with Psyche, the goddess of the soul. The painting is an allegory of love triumphing over obstacles. ❤ Read a book that is a Young Adult Romance OR read a book with the word “LOVE” in its title; exact matches only.
See this thread for more detailed rules for all CCC challenges.
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♣ Unless otherwise noted, books must be at least 150 pages long. (See the link above for rules regarding graphic novels.) Books may only be used for one task in this challenge, but cross-challenge posting is encouraged 🙂 Re-reads are allowed, as long as you read the entire book. You must read at least half of the book AFTER the challenge begins in order to count it for this challenge.
♣ Books may only be used for one task in this challenge, but cross-challenge posting is encouraged!
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February 2021 Spell Challenge – Romantic Paintings Duration: Feb 01, 2021 – Feb 28, 2021
To complement Suzanne’s scavenger challenge about romantic paintings, we’ve got a number of word choices for this month’s spell challenge. The rules are simple, pick a word and read a book for every letter using the first letter of the title (ignore A, An and The) or the first or last initial of the author (not the middle).
Allegory Beauty Botticelli Bouguereau Cupid
de Toulouse-Lautrec Desire Dreamy Erotic Fisherman Flaming June
Imagery Innocence Intimacy Japanese Klimt
Leighton Longing Love Manet Monet Mosaic
Passion Renoir Romantic Roses Sensual Syren
Tender The Kiss Venice Venus Vienna
CHALLENGE RULES – PLEASE READ! See this thread for more detailed rules for CCC challenges.
❖ Books must be at least 150 pages long (unless they are graphic novels, see below) and may only be used for one task in this challenge, but cross-challenge posting is encouraged.
❖ Graphic novels must be at least 300 pages long, but two books can be combined to make up the page count as long as they both meet the same criteria.
❖ For each book you read, please post a link to the title and mention the author and the date you finished reading it.*
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❖ When you complete the challenge, please post your entire list as a new message to make it easier for everyone to see what you’ve read 🙂 If you don’t repost your list, your name will not be added to the list of those who have completed the challenge.
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Duration: 1st February – 28th February 2021 Number of books: 3 Hosted by: Bookworm Bitches
February 2021: The Struggle of Good and Evil Duration: 2/1/2021-2/28/2021
There are 3 tasks, you only need to read three books to finish this challenge. Or pick one task and read 3 books for that one task.
February 1. Read a book featuring someone you admire (famous historical figure, character who has qualities you admire, author you admire, etc.) – Rebel Hard by Nalini Singh (Nayna) 2. Read a book featuring a power struggle – Matilda by Roald Dahl 3. Read a hard-hitting book or a character who is morally grey. – The Cad and the Co-Ed by L.H. Cosway & Penny Reid (Bryan and alcoholism)
Rules ~Books must be read during the selected time period. ~Post the date you finished the book. ~All books read for challenges can be used for more than one challenge. ~Books can be either Fiction or Non Fiction. Your choice. ~At the end of the challenge, it will be closed for commenting and moved to the archives folder ~Use the add book/author tool to tag your book within your challenge.
Duration: 1st February – 28th February 2021 Number of books: 9 Hosted by: My Vampire Book Obsession
Welcome to Night Spawn BINGO. Each month a new BINGO game will be posted with new tasks to complete. Get three in a row (Horizontal, Vertical, or Diagonal) to receive your Vampire Heart.
Rules: Complete three tasks to get the vampire heart All genres welcome Rereads welcome No minimum page count One book per task
Read 3 books that have one of the following Supernatural Beings in it (Must be in a Horizontal, Vertical, or Diagonal pattern).
Duration: 1st February – 28th February 2021 Number of books: 6 Hosted by: My Vampire Book Obsession
Duration February 1st – 28th 2021
Rule Complete at least 2 tasks to get the heart No minimum page count All genres welcome Rereads welcome A different book must be used for each task
‣ Oxen are the hard workers in the background, intelligent and reliable, but never demanding praise. Recent years of the Ox are: 1925, 1937, 1949, 1961, 1973, 1985, 1997, 2009, 2021 • Read a book published in any of those years
‣ Metal – 1961, 2021 – These Oxen face obstacles early on, although there are no financial worries. Friends and family aren’t much help, but they will be able to enjoy a comfortable retirement. • Read a book with a retired character or where a character doesn’t get along with their family – Matilda by Roald Dahl
‣ Water – 1973, 2033 – These Oxen have a comfortable early life and are respected their entire life. They will have a loving family, but it’s recommended to marry late. • Read a book with a family or marriage – The Other Miss Bridgerton by Julia Quinn
‣ Wood – 1925, 1985 – These Oxen are multitalented and live like a breeze. There are some difficulties in the beginning, but everything smooths out. • Read a book with a dramatic story or cliffhanger – The Cad and the Co-Ed by L.H. Cosway & Penny Reid
‣ Fire – 1937, 1997 – These Oxen are friendly and social. There are no financial worries their entire life. • Read a book with a wealthy character or that was expensive – Beard in Mind by Penny Reid
‣ Earth – 1949, 2009 – These Oxen are detailed and like being the leader. They usually make a lot of money, but can’t seem to hold onto it. However, they are able to slow down and enjoy their later years. • Read a book where someone loses something or with a slow-burn romance – Rebel Hard by Nalini Singh
Duration: 1st February – 28th February 2021 Number of books: 10 Hosted by: My Vampire Book Obsession
♥ Duration: Starts: February 1st Ends: February 28th
♥ How It Works: Max is 10 books each month. But there are 5 different levels. Select which level you want and that’s how many items you will need to check off.
♥ Levels: Transitional – 2 books Baby Vamp – 4 books Vampire minion – 6 books Master – 8 books Vampire King or Queen – 10 books or more
1. Not your traditional February Love theme… Read a book that starts with a letter in OPPOSITES OR Read a book whose author’s initial can be found in ATTRACT The Other Miss Bridgerton by Julia Quinn
2. February 1 ~ Spunky Old Broads Day Read a book whose MC is a spunky old broad OR Read a book whose MC is a “spring chicken” (young person)
3. February 2 ~ Ground Hogs Day Read a book with repeating words in the title OR Read a book with no words beginning with the same letter in the title Beard in Mind by Penny Reid
4. February 7 ~ Superbowl Sunday Read a book with red, blue or silver on the cover (NFL logo) OR Read a book with no teamwork (your interpretation) Necromancing the Stone by Lish McBride
5. February 11 ~ White T-shirt day Read a book with a white shirt on the cover OR Read a book with a bare chest on the cover Megan’s Mark by Lora Leigh
6. February 13 ~ Get a Different Name Day Read a book where someone gets married OR Read a book with a character that has a nickname Rebel Hard by Nalini Singh
7. February 14 ~ Valentine’s Day Read a book with a heart on the cover OR Read a book with a couple that bickers or fights often