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Apr. 3rd, 2022 02:47 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I finished reading James Owen's Danger UXB this morning. A book about bomb disposal during the Blitz is certainly a timely thing to be reading right now, and it brought home some of that horror, especially since it was the early days of bomb disposal, when personnel didn't really know what they were doing and got killed a lot more as a result. Mom has praised the 70s TV series and I believe we even have it on DVD, but I don't know if I'll watch. I've been reading on a bit of a theme lately; next up in a biography of Clementine Churchill I found for less than a dollar in Old Town a couple of weeks ago.
I've also been watching the Sagas of Sundry over the last couple of weeks, getting myself ready, perhaps, for the upcoming jenga tower of questions debuting on Tuesday. I'd heard a lot about Madness especially, that praised series that for a long time was no longer available to view unless you knew someone with the files, but I hadn't really known how hard and heavy it was. Ivan van Norman is an absolutely terrifying storyteller, and I do hope he and the players talked beforehand about how far he was going to push them and in what ways.
I've also been watching the Sagas of Sundry over the last couple of weeks, getting myself ready, perhaps, for the upcoming jenga tower of questions debuting on Tuesday. I'd heard a lot about Madness especially, that praised series that for a long time was no longer available to view unless you knew someone with the files, but I hadn't really known how hard and heavy it was. Ivan van Norman is an absolutely terrifying storyteller, and I do hope he and the players talked beforehand about how far he was going to push them and in what ways.