Hey y'all! For the month of June, I completed two books:
1. Heart Protection by Jiu Lu Fei Xiang (drama adaptation is Back from the Brink); I read it after I completed the drama. While there are many changes between the book and the drama, the essential story is the same; dragon demon Tian Yao is betrayed and dismembered by a former lover, and xian cultivator Yan Hui helps him retrieve his missing parts. A good combo of adventure and slow burn romance. I enjoyed the drama but liked the book more. 5/5 stars
2. Really, Really Miss You by Mo Bao Fei Bao (this one has a drama adaptation as well, Love Me, Love My Voice, but it hasn't been released yet). This book is pure fluff; a cover singer of ancient songs and voice artist first fall in love with each other's voices and then they meet and fall in love with each other. There are no conflicts or any major happenings, but I love this book. I first read it in 2020 during the first COVID wave in my country and it helped distract me for a bit. Rereading at a more stable time, I thought it wouldn't live up to the feeling of the first reading, but I found I enjoyed it just as much. I'm guessing the drama will pad the story to make it suit the medium. 5/5 stars
I also completed a Great Courses lecture series, Foundations of Western Civilization II: A History of the Modern Western World (taught by Professor Robert Bucholz); it focuses on Western Europe, from the 16th century to present day (i.e., the beginnings of the new millenium). Aside from the interesting content itself, the lecturer's love of his subject is easy to discern, making the experience more engaging; he wasn't just parroting stuff. 5/5 stars
(Writing this, I just now realized I gave everything 5 stars!)