WatchList: May
Phantom Lawyer on repeat
Weekend YYS
Murder Suspect
Manifest
Its been a busy month workwise.
It takes me a few viewings to let go of a show I start loving. Ill prob revisit both PL and Manifest again. They were so good.
-RnO
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Stranger Things
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Three Goblin Art
Acquired Stardust
Cosmic Funnies

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WatchList: May
Phantom Lawyer on repeat
Weekend YYS
Murder Suspect
Manifest
Its been a busy month workwise.
It takes me a few viewings to let go of a show I start loving. Ill prob revisit both PL and Manifest again. They were so good.
-RnO
WatchList: April
Phantom Lawyer (has my whole heart)
Weekend YYS
Game Caterers: KKBSS 2025
Restarted Media of the world:
Belarus: Viva Belarus (seriously have not been able to finish it :/)
-RnO
Reading List: April
What the Day owes the Night
End Times
A General Theory of Oblivion
-RnO
Reading List: March
The Earth Transformed (took me 5 months! :(()
General of the Dead Army
-RnO
WatchList: March
Nowhere
Phantom Lawyer (has my full attention ;))
Re-run of The Mentalist
Escape Room
Started Dinosaurs
The Ozempic Effect
Weekend YYS
Note to self: Now that I am back, I need to restart my Media of the World project
-RnO
March & April Updates
Was away for a while.
Ramadan & Eid...time just flew by.
Spent time with family.
Read books, watched movies.
Drove in an unknown city :)
Visited places.
Got a watch.
Now, back to usual life.
While the world is heading to God known where....:(
Will check and update my monthly lists.
-RnO
February Update
Not bad going this month.
It is Ramadan Ah.
There is fasting and prayers.
I started back on JIYOK, a YT series on Allah Names and Attributes, a book on the HOME Method.
Also, started a coffee/barista course on Alison. Quite interesting but I still have to finish it.
Those formed part of my personal curriculum this month.
And then you can see my other reading list and watch list too on my tumblr page.
The best thing about personal curriculums is that I never have to force myself. I can do at my pace and if life happens I can just restart in a few days, weeks or even months without feeling guilty.
I have been doing this sort of thing since atleast a decade, but giving it a name and following the wonderful community ive learnt that so many people do this as s form of self improvement which I love and this has led me to be a little easy on myself.
'Improve yourself and the world will improve automatically. Every drop makes an ocean'
-RnO
Reading List: February
Didnt finish anything in Jan but come feb :)
1491
Dancing in the Mosque
Some books Ive been reading just dont want to finish.
Anyways, this list includes my 4 types of books I am trying to read this year- US History, Books of the World, World History, and a book from my TBR on Goodreads.
So the 2 books are US History and Books of the World Branch this month.
-RnO
WatchList: February
Not mentioning YT
Yoo Yeonseok rewatches again: WTPR, Dr Romantic and Hospital Playlist
Whenever Possible
Ancient Apocalypse
14 Peaks: Nothing is Impossible
Filthy Rich: Jeffery Epstein
Filthy Rich: Ghaislaine Maxwell
Restarted Media of the World
Bahrain: Pearl Islands
Indian Predator: Murder in a Courtroom
Bangladesh: Faraaz
Barbados: Brilliant Corners
-RnO
Day 10
Watching Ancient Apocalypse on Netflix
I tend to wander off
Land that was lost at the end of last ice age!
Ecoclimax is a blog exploring the connections between the environment and well-being. From climate change and biodiversity to sustainable li
Apparently, sea level was 400ft lower than today!
Day 9
Going to give Alison learning website another chance.
They managed to make Diploma in Floristry course so boring.
Anyhoo... found a coffee/barista course on it.
Have eventual plan of doing a in-house couse someday iA but for now lets try this. ;)
...and need to restart my JIYOK course
-RnO
Further reading List
Well, you know about my ambitious US history reading list. To add to that, I am hoping to do a side by side list of whats happening in the rest of the world.
Dont know when i will get to it but here it is:
A History of the World
The Penguin History of the World
Asia as Method
The Silk Roads (read)
The New Silk Roads
The Discovery of India
The Middle East: A History
The Human Web: A Bird's Eye View of World History
The Cambridge World History
Post War: A History of Europe since 1945-10
The Global Cold War-11
The Penguin History of Modern China
India After Gandhi-12
Africa: A Biography of the Continent-9
The World: A Family History
Guns, Germs & Steel (read)
1493-3
Sapiens (read)
The History of the World in the 20th Century
The Oxford History of the Twentieth Century
The Early Chinese Empires-6
A World Lit Only By Fire
Destiny Disrupted-2
The History of Africa
1491 (read)
The Ottoman Empire-4
India in the Age of the Mughals-5
The Confusions of Pleasure
The Rise and Fall of the Great Powers
China in the 19th Century-7
India: The Definitive History
The Modern Middle East
Born in Blood and Fire
A History of Modern Africa
Africa Since 1940
A History of the Arab Peoples
A People’s Tragedy-8
Prisoners of Geography (read)
The Post-American World
Age of Ambition-13
1177 B.C.: The Year Civilization Collapsed-1
Japan: A Short Cultural History
Empire of Liberty
A Nation in Making
Ambitious I know.
Lets see...
-RnO
Day 8
Dont have any watchlist or reading list for January.
I was travelling or getting ready for it.
My current books are taking forever to read. Dont know why.
There you have it.
Lets see if Feb will be better coz my reading lists are getting longer :D
-RnO
Books Read: December
I continued my reads which I had started, but didnt finish anything this month. :(
As I mentioned in my watchlist post, this month is a blur
But thats the beauty of life, pick it up again when you can :)
WatchList: December
Not sure why i didnt start the list during the month. May be i got busy.
I slacked off my Media Of The World Project too.
My usual WhenEver Possible show (I am not sure if I added this before!)
Re-watch of Bade Acche Lagte Hain (original one with RK+ST)
Started watching Mistry but it didnt keep my interest
If I remember correctly, this month was more re-watches and comfort shows than new finds.
-RnO
WatchList: November
In Her Hands (Afghanistan)
Untamed Albania (Not much on Albania on Netflix)
The Trader (came up when i searched Albania, but its actually Georgian)
Hidden Algeria (fantabulous)
Two Catalans (came up for Andorra, but not really Andorra and extremely boring, couldnt complete it)
African Queens: Njinga (Angola, can i just say how much i hate colonial powers & slave traders with passion)
Antigua and Barbuda
50 seconds (Argentina)
The Wild Ones (Armenia episode on appletv, nothing on netflix)
Australia Unmasked (its not that interesting, but I havent finished it yet!)
The Long Road to War (Austria, hx of WWI and right up my alley- fantastic, this lead to the next watch which is not related to countries)
Leaders of WWII: The Early Years (fascinating to learn of the origins of the leaders, though i think it was biased against Hitler {not that i have any sympathy for him})
Rewatch of Bajrangee Bhaijaan
Delhi Crime
Azerbaijan
The Lost Pirate Kingdom (Bahamas; fascinating story)
** In BOLD, countries I couldnt find anything on Netflix/AppleTV. Any recommendations are welcome.
I am surprised and shocked as to how much I did cover but perhaps its because I was off work for couple weeks. Another reason for SnS was there was certainly lack of media from bold-ed countries on Netflix.