The six hundred and sixty-eighth album: #668 Black Crowes - Shake Your Money Maker

There's not much that's special to point out about this album - it's just a good, standard rock album, nothing too hard but just nicely accessible and energetic. It's emotional enough to work while still having that country and blues-influenced rock feeling and mostly it just feels like it gets the balance between everything right.

The one hundred and thirtieth book: #97 The Three Musketeers - Alexandre Dumas

As one of the quintessential adventure books, The Three Musketeers plays its stories of the heroic past fairly straight: The titular three musketeers make their way through life with flaws and issues, but jump into action when required and do well resolving those issues. It has a decent set of betrayals and love stories, as you would expect from the same, and it feels like this would have set the template going forward. It drags on a bit too long to really stay interesting, especially with the different intrigues and names mixing, but there are places where it's really on fire and stays compelling to follow through on.