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I survived (just barely) the group activities I had to participate in as part of Leadership Week last week at the nonprofit I’ve been helping out part time. I can’t figure it out. I just don’t get group activities with adults. Now, I am great at pulling people together to work out an issue or to plan out something. I get a lot from that. But to make a 3D representation of what you think it means to be a leader as a group project …yeah, that did nothing for me except make me wonder about some people.

I started letting Theo out on the second story deck because he’s been trying to run out the front door whenever I open it. I figured if he wanted to experience the outside that bad, the deck is a much safer place to do it. But I think I’ve created a monster. All he wants to do is hang out on the deck even more so than eating his food or other basics like that.
September Wrap-Up: I read 16 books last month and I’m at 130 books read for the year, so far. I posted 13 reviews plus the Sunday Post, WWWWednesday, and Book Blogger Hop weekly. Thank you all for bearing with me as I’ve been figuring out when reading and sharing everyone’s posts fits into my new schedule each day.

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I couldn’t find any interesting new movies or series to watch this week, but a new season of The Great British Baking Show started on Netflix. That’s always fun to watch.
I mentioned that I switched from HuluLive to YouTube TV for my normal network TV watching, a few weeks ago, and I’ve got to say, I really like it. I’m also very glad they worked out their agreement with NBC Universal this week. If they hadn’t, it could have totally disrupted by Bravo reality series watching. Lol. I don’t know what I’d do without Below Deck or Real Housewives as background noise when I’m typing up book reviews and such.

- Monday, September 27th: Book Review of Falling in Louvre by Fiona Leitch ☀️ ☀️ ☀️ ☀️.5 (RomCom)
- Tuesday, September 28th: Book Review of the Scholomance series by Naomi Novik ☀️ ☀️ ☀️ ☀️☀️ (YA Fantasy)
- Wednesday, September 29th: WWW Wednesday
- Thursday, September 30th: Book Review of The Last House on Needless Street by Catriona Ward ☀️ ☀️ ☀️☀️ ☀️ (Psychological Horror Thriller)
- Friday, October 1st: Book Blogger Hop

- Monday, October 4th: Shadow Stained by Rachel Hobbs (Dark Fantasy Horror) – First Impressions & Excerpt
- Tuesday, October 5th: Book Review of Luminous by Mara Rutherford ☀️ ☀️ ☀️ ☀️☀️ (YA Fantasy)
- Wednesday, October 6th: WWW Wednesday
- Thursday, October 7th: Book Review of The Santa Suit by Mary Kay Andrews ☀️ ☀️ ☀️☀️ ☀️ (Holiday Fiction)
- Friday, October 8th: Book Blogger Hop
I’m glad you got through the group session, you must be relieved its over 😊 I’m struggling to keep up with reading through all the blog posts at the moment, going back to work has certainly made me a lot more tired 💕
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Work definitely puts a crimp in things. And I’m so relieved to have that behind me for sure. ❤️
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We share identical views on those “team building” events. I also think about all the very useful things I could be doing rather than wasting time on a pointless exercise. I’m sure for many they hold a benefit but I never feel as though I gain anything from them.
Theo is clearly stamping his authority and showing you he is the boss 😂. Have a great week.
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He is totally boss. ❤️😍❤️. And, yeah, it’s hard to stop thinking of all the more productive ways the time can be spent.
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Yeah, adult team building. I’m not a fan.
I think I’ve may have bitten off more than I can chew this month – I’ve joined #Blogtober. What was I thinking?! It’s only the third day and I’m panicking! Lol!
I love that Theo’s putting his paw down and showing you where his territory is. 😂 I hope you have a great week, Tessa. 💚
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More power to you! You’ve got this ❤️
And, yes, Theo is totally coming into his own since our old cat passed. It’s very interesting to watch. And very traumatic for my female cat who liked the more docile Theo much better. Lol.
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Pay Dirt Road, what a great name for a book. I’m off in a week, so I’m going to try and read more then. I still need to finish the book I’m reading first though.
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I think so too 😍. And enjoy your week off that’s coming up!
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Do they really call it The Great British Baking show and not The Great British Bake Off? That’s so odd because we just call it Bake Off here 😂
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They do. I double checked because I could have just as easily miss wrote it but that’s what it’s called in the US. I love exploring the differences in things we share like book covers/titles and other media like TV and movies.
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I’m glad you survived your week, Tessa. Lol. And I thought I was reading a lot. You’re way ahead of me. Lots of fun, isn’t it? And thanks for sharing your haul. The cover of Funke’s Reckless series are jaw-dropping gorgeous. I’d read those simply for the covers! Lol. I look forward to your review(s) and just might end up adding them to my constipated kindle. 😀
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Funke is a very original and somewhat dark weaver of fairy tales for the YA and adult reader. I look forward to exploring this new series.
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Sounds awesome. 🙂
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Happy Sunday, Tessa!
I feel you on the group work with adults. It makes no sense, but everyone always wants to do these type of activities with adults at work and it annoys me so much. 😅
I’m excited to read Cornelia Funke’s newest series. I really loved Inkheart.
Here’s my Sunday Post:
Have a good week!
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Me too!!! I love her story telling. That’s why I even bothered with this with this whole set. I’m glad to meet someone else who enjoyed Inkheart as well ❤
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Awww Theo is so happy on his balcony! That’s like my cat…she would live on our screened in back porch if she could. I think it’s because she can sleep deeply and feel safe whereas if she’s out in the yard she has to be on high alert and can only doze? IDK.
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That’s very true. The feeling of being safe must enable them to sleep deeply.
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Theo is adorable! I’ve also been watching The Great British Baking Show on Netflix, it’s always fun.
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It’s one of our favorites ❤️
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It may not work for all cats, but we put Bond on a long leash (15-20 feet) and let him out on the patio with us. He can move around freely, but he’s slipped the collar a few times chasing butterflies or birds. At this point, he figures he’s got it pretty good here, so he doesn’t go far, lol. I finished Lucifer last week and actually needed a tissue.
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I have a leash but getting the harness on him that goes with the least has been a challenge. I think he would actually be a cat I could take for a walk if I could get the harness on him ❤️
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I’m also watching The Great British Baking Show. It’s so weird how Netflix has this thing where they are now releasing episodes one at a time. I also watched the new season of Nailed It, and I have Love on the Spectrum season 2 ready to go. I also found a show on Netflix called Deaf U, which is about students at Gallaudet University. Mostly, it’s been about hook-up culture, which emphasizes 20-somethings gonna be 20-somethings no matter what.
That WWII book sounds interesting. Mostly, I do not read novels set in WWII for a variety of reasons, mainly because they feel all the same. However, the book you added sounds more akin to Pan’s Labyrinth, which uses scary creatures and folklore to emphasize what happened in WWII without actually being obviously about WWII.
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I thought the book sounded interesting too – it was definitely intriguing enough to give it a try. And my husband is so frustrated with the one episode per week thing. He said it was so 2010 of Netflix. Lol.
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Have you seen that Tweet that went viral about the dad telling his pre-k daughter that Netflix used to come in the mail, and she mocked him, saying, “Back in my day, the internet came in the mailbox!” Such a hoot.
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Glad you survived! You had a great reading month and Theo is so cute!!!
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He’s my handsome boy 😻😻😻
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I like group sessions, but that sounds a bit over the top to me. Theo is a beautiful boy, he must love the sunshine. Enjoy all those new books. I totally get the fitting in blogs. I follow so many that I just can’t visit them all everyday, I would do nothing else. I hope this past week was less busy, Tessa.
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Theo is my handsome boy. He gets all the love and them some 😍😍😍
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