January 2025: What I Read and Watched
Some people make New Year’s Resolutions.
Others have a word for the year.
I didn’t make any resolutions or pick a word for the year. Instead I let January happen to see where it would lead me.
And so, I present what I read last month.
- ABC’s of Faith, by Chelsea Kong
- The Christmas Camel Who Couldn’t Stop Sneezing, by Wesley Tan
- My Ridiculous, Romantic Obsessions, by Becca Wilhite
- Brides & Brothers, by Anneka R. Walker
- A Most Clever Girl, by Jasmine A. Stirling
- Alabama, by Karen Durrie
- The House of My Mother, by Shari Franke
- Alaska with Code, by Karen Durrie
- Seoulmates, by Susan Lee
- Your Passport to Turkey, by Nancy Dickman
- Taiwan, by Golriz Golkar
- Dog, by Juliet Clifton-Brock
- Mindy Kim and the Lunar New Year Parade, by Lyla Lee
- The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints’ January magazines: The Friend, For the Strength of Youth, Liahona.
- Historic Buildings on Capitol Hill: Salt Lake City
Children’s books: 9
Magazines: 3
Nonfiction (adult): 1
Novels: 3
Pamphlets: 1
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This is what I watched.
- Live action Beauty and the Beast
- Christmas at Castle Hart
- The Six Triple Eight
- AP Bio (Seasons 1&2)
- Surprised by Oxford
- National Treasure
- Big Daddy
- Once I Was Engaged
- XO, Kitty (Season 2)
- To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before
- Love & Jane
- XO, Kitty (Season 1)
- Napoleon Dynamite
- XO, Kitty (Season 2). Yes, I watched it twice ðŸ¤
- Extreme Makeover: Home Edition (with the Home Edit)
- To All the Boys: P.S. I Still Love You
The next blog post will be what I hope to read and watch in February!
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