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Little Mix Songs Predict 2021 For Me

 I figured since Little Mix is my favorite musical artist and 2021 is already shaping up to be an interesting year just overall, I would shuffle through Little Mix's discography on Spotify and let it tell me what my 2021 is going to be like.  January: Only You      https://youtu.be/T2sO8gK2IKk   February: Grown      https://youtu.be/cLyjJxAX0ts March: Shout Out to My Ex      https://youtu.be/bFDzhKdrN9M   April: You Gotta Not      https://youtu.be/j4_YpumVEcE       May: A.D.I.D.A.S     h ttps://youtu.be/IR2fXdVg0cI June: Secret Love Song Pt. II       https://youtu.be/DUblXdhp1r0 July: Happiness      https://youtu.be/gSMn9thX-yw August: Your Love      https://youtu.be/4jYmlG9odmQ September (Birthday Month): Secret Love Song (feat. Jason Derulo)        https://youtu.be/qgy7vEje5-w  October: Touch      ...

2021 in Songs

 So I was scrolling through TikTok, (as one does) and I saw someone doing a video where they shuffled through every Taylor Swift song 12 times and each new song would describe a month in 2021.  I decided to try this out on my Spotify, but instead of doing it just with Taylor Swift, I decided to do it with my playlist of all the songs that I have saved and downloaded on Spotify.  So here I go:  January: Bad Company by Jule Vera  February: Look What You Made Me Do by Taylor Swift March: You Give Love a Bad Name by Bon Jovi April: I Wish I Could Break Your Heart by Cassadee Pope May: America's Sweetheart by Elle King June: Dinero by Jennifer Lopez July: None of My Business by Cher Lloyd August: Tonight by Kesha September (Birthday Month): The Man by Taylor Swift October: Raising Hell by Kesha (feat. Big Freedia)  November: Live Forever by the Band Perry December: Gorgeous by Taylor Swift  2021 as an entire year: Dirty Laundry by Carrie Underwood

First World War Trials and Executions

  First World War Trials and Executions by Simon Webb Pub Date: 30 Jan 2021 | If you like anthology stories  and books where things are laid out in a nice straight line, you will like this book. It was more of a collection of stories than I expected it to be when I started it.  The chapters were laid out nicely and there were patterns and similarities between the stories that you would not necessarily expect.  More than anything, I think that this book is a good jumping off point for anyone who is interested in the topics of this book. It does not go into great depth about any one thing but it reads like you're listening to your grandpa tell stories; going from one to another as he remembers them.  4/5 stars  ⭐⭐⭐⭐