I have to admit that I haven't read much this month. The bronchitis made me want to do nothing but sleep and take hot baths to try and help my muscles relax after all the coughing. After that, I feel like I've been playing catch up with my life. Laundry that didn't get done, all the thing that needed doing for our Pi Day party (still feel like I'm running behind on this), plus, it started to get warm and we have yard work that needs serious time and attention. But here are a few things I did manage to read and quick reviews. I really hope that March is a better month around here, that we can be a bit more intentional about what we do and how we spend our time for a more productive, meaningful month.
Table Manners: How to Behave in the Modern World and Why Bother by Jeremiah Tower
My rating: 3 of 5 stars
This was a surprisingly interesting read. There's a large discussion about social media and when it is acceptable to use and when it's not. There is also a section titled 'Pretentious or Not' which was funny and entertaining. There are also funny exceptions, like the fact that it may be okay to slather a warm muffin with butter and eat half of it in one bite just because warm muffins are fantastic and other people will understand.
LEGO Star Wars: Small Scenes from a Big Galaxy by Vesa Lehtimäki
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
This is basically an art book full of Star Wars Lego photos. They are scenes set on Tatooine, Hoth, and Endor. There are captions for each photo that discuss the techniques used to create the effects in the pictures, such as how the artist created falling snow.
Sneaky Art: Crafty Surprises to Hide in Plain Sight by Marthe Jocelyn
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
A fun little book about making art so that you can sneak in and hide it to surprise people and brighten their day. Most of the projects are super simple and use only a few supplies. I like that it makes a point of stating that sneaky art is 100% removable, that it doesn't damage or harm the place where it's placed at all. I think that finding one of these projects hidden somewhere would make me smile and that that smile could inspire a little artist to make more stuff and that'd be awesome.
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