Reading, Listening, Watching
Feb. 23rd, 2022 07:26 pmReading: Dalek - the novelisation of the story of the same name by its writer Rob Shearman. I'm only at the start. So far there has been a very Shearman-esque chapter which I'm guessing is Dalek POV, and then something more straightforward as we got into the story.
Listening: I recently discovered that there is a Target Book Club podcast that is reading its way through the Target Novelisations. I'm currently listening to their thoughts on Planet of Giants which they recorded back in 2017. It's interesting, though also irritating in places, partly because they are American and sometimes I just want to tell them stuff, and sometimes because, I don't know, a lot of the discussion seems to buy into accepted wisdom about what parts of the show are good and what bad and so on that's rooted in conversations people had in the 1990s, not conversations people have now, and sometimes because of, I suppose, confusions around what is in the original story and what is in the novel. I feel it is a little harsh to criticise someone novelising a TV story for poor plotting in the source material. I do quite like it though, I just wish it felt a bit more as though it was coming from a place of love.
Watching: I have a vague plan to continue watching through Hawkeye, now himself is away. For some, unaccountable, reason himself is less interested in Jeremy Renner in leathers, shooting arrows, than I am. However, so far, I've mostly been playing catch-up with various chores. Perhaps at the weekend, though there are two big work things I need to get done and dusted before then, otherwise I'll be doing them at the weekend.
Listening: I recently discovered that there is a Target Book Club podcast that is reading its way through the Target Novelisations. I'm currently listening to their thoughts on Planet of Giants which they recorded back in 2017. It's interesting, though also irritating in places, partly because they are American and sometimes I just want to tell them stuff, and sometimes because, I don't know, a lot of the discussion seems to buy into accepted wisdom about what parts of the show are good and what bad and so on that's rooted in conversations people had in the 1990s, not conversations people have now, and sometimes because of, I suppose, confusions around what is in the original story and what is in the novel. I feel it is a little harsh to criticise someone novelising a TV story for poor plotting in the source material. I do quite like it though, I just wish it felt a bit more as though it was coming from a place of love.
Watching: I have a vague plan to continue watching through Hawkeye, now himself is away. For some, unaccountable, reason himself is less interested in Jeremy Renner in leathers, shooting arrows, than I am. However, so far, I've mostly been playing catch-up with various chores. Perhaps at the weekend, though there are two big work things I need to get done and dusted before then, otherwise I'll be doing them at the weekend.