Another busy month for me with NaNoWriMo (National Novel Writing Month) but I feel like I did okay across the board with movies and television given the circumstances, and a fair sight better then October.
So this month I caught four movies in cinema and managed to slip in a couple of early Christmas movies.
The Nutcracker and the Four Realms
Bad Moms
Widows
The Holiday Calendar
Fantastic Beasts: Crimes of Grindelwald
Robin Hood
Million Dollar Baby
Slowly been watching what I’ve been watching, nothing new, and unfortunately as you can see, I haven’t progressed on many of my boxset series.
I still blame NaNoWriMo.
Started
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Finished
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Ongoing
Insatiable [Paused]
Doctor Who (Season 11)
The Flash (Season 5)
Grey’s Anatomy (Season 15)
Jessica Jones (Season 2)
Gilmore Girls (Season 3) [Rewatch]
My favourite of the month was…. Million Dollar Baby. It was just so bloody unexpected, the cinematography was great and I’m still thinking about it even though I watched it more than a week ago.
Over on Letterboxd I write a few lines in review for every movie, not just the ones I see in cinema if you want to check those out.
Least you forget I happen to also be an avid reader, and this month I was focused on… well actually I didn’t really have a theme. I guess you could call it November/2018 new releases.
Outrun the Wind by Elizabeth Tammi
Kingdom of Ash by Sarah J Maas
Look Alive Twenty-Five by Janet Evanovich
Catwoman: Soulstealer by Sarah J Maas
My favourite novel of the month was… Well how could I not say Kingdom of Ash by Sarah J. Maas? The last in the Throne of Glass series from the author, she handled closing together a wealth of characters and plot lines really freaking well. Even though I don’t agree with where the story went in a few places, it was a bittersweet ending that still had me feeling that there could somehow still be more to come…
Check out my Goodreads for reviews and such.
Bonus: I finally saw The Lion King in the West End. Costume and music were great – the storyline is the same. I know that may have seemed obvious but thought I’d just say it!
Roll on December.





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