As I'm getting to you know you all better and better, I'm finding you to be even more fun and resourceful (and interested in facial hair!) than I could ever hoped for

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So to my favorite ladies and fellow readers, what are you reading? Books specific to BOTB or books to keep your mind off of BOTB?
For me, I just finished reading What To Expect What You're Expecting pretty much cover-to-cover and just received What To Expect Before You're Expecting in the mail to read next. I like to do thorough research on things when I'm planning for them. (I read a lot of books about marriage during my 2 year engagement haha. I'm not sure that much of it ended up being super applicable for my experience, but it made me feel prepared at the time.)
After getting through all of these "baby books," I might look to lighten it up. Look forward to finding out what you ladies are reading.
And for those of you who aren't into reading ... or just may not have time ... movie recos are always super welcome too!
Re: BOTB Reading
I enjoyed Girl on a Train! What do you think so far? Have you read any of Gillian Flynn's books?
I have a YouTube suggestion - I posted this a couple of months ago, but will recommend again - If you have about an hour to watch something so incredibly fascinating, you should definitely check out "The Great Sperm Race." It's one of the best documentaries about conception.
I just finished up the song of ice and fire series (aka...Game of Thrones) and my mind is blown. Best series of books I've ever read. Now I'm reading the Crossfire Series (don't judge...). It's supposed to be better than 50 Shades
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I also love to research the crap out of every thing; it makes me feel more prepared for what's to come. If you haven't read the "Postpartum Awareness" thread over on the TTGP board: I recommend a little gander. It's real life accounts of people's pregnancy and birth/postpartum experiences (WARNING: SO much TMI, but all useful). Of course some of those are extreme cases but still interesting to read!
I was hesitant to read "What to Expect" but decided to order it and give it a try. I had heard from some people that it made them worry over many things that were not necessary to worry about. I'll see how I like it when it arrives from Amazon in the next couple of days!
I plan on reading a few others while pregnant too: Happiest Baby on the Block and a few other general baby/parenting books.