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shelf-reflections
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 18 เม.ย. 2022
My name's Shanice and I talk about all things books-related, with occasional film/TV reviews.
Everything I read in September 🍁🍂
Another month, another wrap up :) A flop and some new faves!
00:00 Intro
00:34 The reviews
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Song used: "Mi Dispiace" by The Mini Vandals
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00:00 Intro
00:34 The reviews
29:20 End
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Song used: "Mi Dispiace" by The Mini Vandals
Add me on Goodreads: www.goodreads.com/casimish
Add me on Letterboxd: letterboxd.com/SCasimiro/
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Spooky books, films, and tv shows for October 👻🎃💀
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Something wicked this way comes... Song used: "Twin Lynches" by Density & Time Add me on Goodreads: www.goodreads.com/casimish Add me on Letterboxd: letterboxd.com/SCasimiro/
All the books I read in August 🫨📖
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In this video I wrap up my thoughts on the 8 books I finished in the month of August. 00:00 Intro 01:04 The books! 15:50 End Song used: "Mi Dispiace" by The Mini Vandals Add me on Goodreads: www.goodreads.com/casimish Add me on Letterboxd: letterboxd.com/SCasimiro/
If Beatles songs were books: Sgt. Pepper 💂🏼♂️🥁🎺
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In this video, I recommend 13 books that correspond to each track on the Beatles' eight studio album, Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band. I hope you enjoy! 00:00 Intro 01:28 The book recs!!! 16:51 End Song used: "Mi Dispiace" by The Mini Vandals Add me on Goodreads: www.goodreads.com/casimish Add me on Letterboxd: letterboxd.com/SCasimiro/
Book to TV Show: Lady in the Lake 🕵🏽♀️📰🩸
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Guess who's using a ring light now??? Woot woot! 00:00 Intro 00:53 Book Review 09:38 TV Show Review 15:56 End Song used: "Mi Dispiace" by The Mini Vandals Add me on Goodreads: www.goodreads.com/casimish Add me on Letterboxd: letterboxd.com/SCasimiro/
If you liked Brat, read these 🤠🤪💁🏽♀️
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In this video, I recommend a few novels that channel similar vibes, atmosphere, themes, and attitude of Charli XCX's smash hit album (and one of my faves of the year), Brat. 00:00 Intro 00:36 The recs!! 05:52 End Song used: "Cumbia City" by An Jone Add me on Goodreads: www.goodreads.com/casimish Add me on Letterboxd: letterboxd.com/SCasimiro/
A cozy weekend reading vlog 📚☕
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In this video, I share a few days of reading :) Recipe: www.budgetbytes.com/creamy-chicken-and-orzo-skillet/ Add me on Goodreads: www.goodreads.com/casimish Add me on Letterboxd: letterboxd.com/SCasimiro/
The books I read in July 🥳😎
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In this video I review all the books I managed to read in the month of July. Hope you enjoy :) Here's the link to the Politico article: www.politico.com/news/magazine/2023/08/16/red-white-and-royal-blue-political-farce-00111437 00:00 Intro 01:03 The books 24:34 End Song used: "Mi Dispiace" by The Mini Vandals Add me on Goodreads: www.goodreads.com/casimish Add me on Letterboxd: letterboxd.com/S...
Book to TV Show: The Lying Life of Adults 🙄🤫
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In this video I review both the 2019 novel THE LYING LIFE OF ADULTS by Elena Ferrante and its 2023 limited TV series adaptation, developed by Edoardo De Angelis. 00:00 Intro 00:30 The novel 04:35 The TV show 08:11 End Song used: "Mi Dispiace" by The Mini Vandals Add me on Goodreads: www.goodreads.com/casimish Add me on Letterboxd: letterboxd.com/SCasimiro/
Book to Film: Red, White & Royal Blue ❤️🤍💙
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Yes, the lack of an Oxford comma is driving me crazy too... I'm continuing my book to film review series with July's fitting pick: Casey McQuiston's Red, White & Royal Blue (2019) and it's 2023 Amazon Prime film adaptation, directed by Matthew Lopez. Hope you enjoy! 00:00 Intro 01:22 Book review 06:05 Film review 09:56 End Song used: "Mi Dispiace" by The Mini Vandals Add me on Goodreads: www.go...
The 7 books I read in June 🌻📚
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In this video I talk about all the books I read in the first month of the summer: June. Enjoy :) 00:00 Intro 00:20 all the books 35:50 End Song used: "Mi Dispiace" by The Mini Vandals Add me on Goodreads: www.goodreads.com/casimish
Steaming summer book recs 😎🍉⛱️
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Happy summer (so far!)! In this video I recommend just a few books I'm excited to read this season, as well as some I've read already which I think match the summery vibes. Enjoy :) Song used: "Mi Dispiace" by The Mini Vandals Add me on Goodreads: www.goodreads.com/casimish
I reread a book I DNF'd 📗🤔
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Don't mind the very warm tones in the video, I'm just vacationing on the surface of the sun lol. Here, I talk about Elaine Hsieh Chou's polarizing novel, Disorientation (2022), one I gave up on 2 years ago but was prompted to revisit this month. Hope you all enjoy! Song used: "Mi Dispiace" by The Mini Vandals Add me on Goodreads: www.goodreads.com/casimish
Book (short story) to Film: Cat Person 🍿🐱🐬
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In this video, I review both the short story "Cat Person" by Kristen Roupenian and its...interesting...film adaptation (2023). I hope you enjoy! 00:00 Intro 00:14 Short story review 7:23 Film review 13:22 End Song used: "Mi Dispiace" by The Mini Vandals Add me on Goodreads: www.goodreads.com/casimish
Dune Part Two: A quick review 🪱🏜️🎥
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In this video I review one of my favorite movies of the year thus far: Dune Part Two directed by Denis Villeneuve (2024). Song used: "Mi Dispiace" by The Mini Vandals Add me on Goodreads: www.goodreads.com/casimish
If Beatles songs were books: Revolver 😎🎶📚
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If Beatles songs were books: Revolver 😎🎶📚
A mid-year reading check-in (aka the book freakout tag) 🤪🥳
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A mid-year reading check-in (aka the book freakout tag) 🤪🥳
Everything I read in May (a new favorite!) 💐📚
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Everything I read in May (a new favorite!) 💐📚
The Tortured Poets Department: Thematic Book Recs ✍🏽
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The Tortured Poets Department: Thematic Book Recs ✍🏽
So you want to start reading short stories?? 🤓
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So you want to start reading short stories?? 🤓
Book to Film: Tess of the D'Urbervilles 🐄🌾👩🏼🌾
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Book to Film: Tess of the D'Urbervilles 🐄🌾👩🏼🌾
Bookshelf Tour || Organizing my library of 600+ books
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Bookshelf Tour || Organizing my library of 600 books
If Beatles songs were books: Rubber Soul 😎📚
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If Beatles songs were books: Rubber Soul 😎📚
How many books can I read in 24 hours?? 🤪😎
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How many books can I read in 24 hours?? 🤪😎
Found you again 👍 after having phone trouble yet again. Remember your name but takes "Shelf-relections" forever to come back to me 😆😸 You are typically unafraid to find some fault with popular books like "Yellowface." 👍
I keep having phone problems and losing previous subscriptions, but always look for and find you again. I remember your name but can never remember "Shelf-reflections." This time it popped back in my head as I searched for your "Blonde" review😆😸 You handled "Sgt. Pepper" very readily 👍, but I can't wait to see what you'll do with "The White Album." 😸😆
Also im.curious how would you have made yellowface better it being my favorite book of 2023 I'm really curious on what other people didn't like about it
I always rated middle grade books on a curve because I feel like and this is just me as A 27 year old I feel like a Billy criticizing a book no where intended for my age range also do you spell the first letter of your name with the Letter S
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Hello! 😃 Hope you enjoyed the video
I also loved La fiesta del chivo, but I hadn't known all that much about Dominican history going in; good to hear feedback from someone who knows more! I wanted to get to Nuestra parte del noche this spooky season, but am not going to manage it. Next year, I hope! I loved The Sympathizer, for the story but also the language. Elevated snark, lol. I dnf'd Yellowface. To on-the-nose for me - snark that was not elevated at all...
Oh yes I remember you wanted to read the Enriquez! “Elevated snark” is such a good way to describe The Sympathizer lol. I’m curious how book 2 (The Committed) is-sequels can be hit or miss for me.
@@shelf-reflections7549 I liked the sequel, but it didn't blow me away like The Sympathizer did.
Thank goodness for Goodreads, because it appears I read HUSH by Laura Lippman and rated it 4/5 stars. I listened to the audio and I said it was my first Lippman but it wouldn't be my last. She's probably worth your time.
The book/movie that doesn't obey the "book is always better" rule to me is Never Let Me Go. The book was just kind of meh to me, but the movie? I was emotionally DESTROYED. I was so ripped apart (no pun intended). Have you read/seen that one?
Oh I looooove Ishiguro yet somehow I haven't read Never Let Me Go, though I have watched and enjoyed the movie adaptation.
OH! I did the audio of Sanatorium and I still think it was too long. Don't waste your time with the print version. Make sure you read it while doing something else like cleaning, driving, gardening.
Noted and will do!
Hey there. I like your recs. They're different from the usual recs. I read the Sanatorium and to me it was about 100 pages too long. I posted a very short review of it at Goodreads. I read it 3+ years ago, but I was surprised to see that I didn't DNF it.
Thanks so much for watching and I'm so glad you enjoyed it :)
I didn't like the show, but I might give the book a chance
State of paradise is definitely going on the tbr. I need to read more nonfiction!
I definitely need to read more nonfiction too! When I do I tend to really enjoy it
Not bad for someone whose concentration isn’t all together. I’d say you did well!
Thank you!! I’m slowly starting to get back on track 🥹
loved it ! loved 1 and 2 but never botherd to watch anything else from the series but this new one was incredibly fun to watch
such a cool idea
thank you so much :)
Excellent video this year we got so many great detective TV shows especially female lead ones
Thank you!! And you're so right--Under the Bridge is on my list
@@shelf-reflections7549 True detective was awesome also
Wow, you are seriously commuting. I loved taking the train but I could always read.
I love these recommendations AAAA!!
Thank you so much!! 😊😊 I'm so glad you liked it
I wish I could get you s ringlight
lol stay tuned! A ring light might be making an appearance soon
That sound didn't even bother Me I just enjoy hearing your opinions on books
Aww thanks :)
I love coming of age story’s what is your favorite one
that's such a good question....Not just because I talked about Ferrante in this video, but I really have to say the Neapolitan Quartet is superb!!! Betty by Tiffany McDaniel is also excellent
I haven't read this book in so long but I remember things being too easy for me character like if the president of Texas if her sons were gay and the public found out it would be insanely hateful towards them and it felt so unrealistic
right??!! that's what I kept thinking: things are just way too idealized for a book about politics lol
Are you american ? Sucess ☀
Yes!
I love your curls. Nice haircut. I am going to check out Real Americans because it sounds pretty trashy story-wise, and who doesn't love a good trashy book for summer?
aw thanks :) I hope you liked Real Americans better than I did!
@@shelf-reflections7549 I DNFed it! I have a hard & fast rule: if I'm thinking about reading other books while reading something, I DNF what I'm reading.
Pushkin was writing a character in Onegin who ended up resembling the real poet Mikhail Lermontov, not to mention Pushkin himself, if that makes any sense 😁😸 Lermontov ended up dying in a duel the same as Pushkin!
Oh wow, I didn't know that!
Its videos like these that make me want to read more
That's the best compliment! Thank you so much ❤️❤️
Awesome video these heat waves were not meant for my body
I was not made for this weather either my god 🥵 It’s been brutal!!
Hot here in Chicago too. I’m on the waitlist for a number of things at my library, but I’m afraid that when it’s my turn I won’t be able to fit the book (whichever it is) in, because I’ve fallen behind in other reading. Man, absolutely everybody seems to be talking about _The God of the Woods._ I hope your turn comes up soon.
That’s actually exactly what ended up happening to me lol-4 books I was on a waitlist for suddenly became available all on the same day so now the books I was going to start reading will have to get pushed…at least one of the books I picked up was State of Paradise!! (No God of the Woods quite yet…)
Well when it comes to Yoko Ogawa her "The Memory Police" features a winter that for some reason does not end and just keeps going year round 😸😆 so she may not be the best summer author. This one must be her much-awaited new book they said was coming out in August. Same as you I aim to reserve it at the library 👍 I couldn't stand Ali Smith's "Spring" (which seemed to have little to do with spring) and I don't think her "Summer" will heat things up for me 😆😸
lol yeah if you didn’t like Spring (probably my least favorite in the quartet) then Summer won’t tickle your fancy 😂 Smith is hit-or-miss for me; I absolutely loathed The Accidental!
Hello! I just discovered your channel. Looks like I have a lot of great videos to explore. If you do manage to read Berlin Alexanderplatz, I highly recommend the audiobook version narrated by Julian Elfer. It's excellent! The book is sometimes funny, yes, but also pretty pretty grim.
Personally I can no longer deal with the politics of these things. I read and review and that's it, I'll only address "race" as far as the book or film itself makes an issue of it. Unfortunately I agree more with your opponent - these things are about money and who has enough of it and who doesn't (would be in the latter category myself 😸😆). Race and other such issues are largely created by the rich and their media as a distraction and division. People will not unite en masse to demand proper wages and health care if they are divided by "race" before they even get started. Thus a society run by the rich will make sure that there are constant "racial issues" to fight over. Hey have meant to ask for a while what is that outro music that you have been using? It sounds Middle Eastern or Indian, or is it East European? Or is it something else altogether and I just made a fool of myself LOL 😆😸
I have read Disorientation and I did enjoy it. Have you ever read Yellowface by RF Kuang? If so, do you feel as though you could compare one to the other?
Loved this video! Thank you, so many recommendations for literary fiction. I enjoyed The Makioka sisters as well, hope to find and watch the adaption soon.
I’m so glad you enjoyed it, Diana! 🥰 The Makioka Blu-ray has been sitting on my shelves for too long, I should really pick it up soon
Maybe it would be easier on yourself if you didn't assign a month for each book. Just tell us what you want to get done in the year and then you will have some choice on which to pick up next. Just a suggestion. 🤔😊
You know, I never thought of that actually! Maybe I’ll consider it for next year’s list 😊
Will you watch the reportedly very strange 1980s movie version of "Dune" by David Lynch?!
Oh god 🤣 I think Lynch disowned that one, which gives me pause. Lynch’s films are usually pretty out there so for him to not like Dune says a lot and makes me scared 🤣🤣
@@shelf-reflections7549 "Too out there for Lynch" definitely says too much! 😸😆
Great review - the reason for the black & white scenes is that the Harkonnen planet (Geidi Prime) has a black sun.
Ohhhh yes, that makes a lot of sense!
Hey Shanice. I’m a first-time watcher… 3mins in and enjoying it 🙂
I didn't know "Revolver" was that heavy with "drug inspiration!" So...........next is "Sgt. Pepper -" 😏😺 You already have the right idea that it must be done in summertime! I don't know how you will handle the psychedelia of that, "The White Album" and so on when you've already used Kesey and Wolfe in this one! 😸😀
Lol I guess I’ll just need to start reading more LSD-inspired literature 😂😵💫
@@shelf-reflections7549 Well there is still William S. Burroughs who has "fallen out of favor" for various reasons but if that is our standard would we ever read anyone? (He is on the Sgt. Pepper album cover, too)
I can recommend "Hadji Murad" by Leo Tolstoy and "Death and the Dervish" by Mese Selimovic.
Thanks so much for the recs! I actually have a little plan for the Tolstoy this fall 🤫
Thank you for recommending Selimovic, I definitely didn’t expect to see someone writing his name here. It’a a great novel. Greetings from Bosnia
@@teakara Those two novels, plus "My Name is Red" by Orhan Pamuk, are amongst my top three favourites. It would be good to see more Selimovic translated into English.
Where do you get the motivation/time to read?
Hi and thanks for your comment! I’m “lucky” in a sense because I take public transport to work and that gives me roughly 2 hrs to read, plus I try to read during my 30m lunch break. I’m wiped out by the time I get home so really the only “at home” reading time I get to is on the weekend (early mornings are my post productive hours). I go easy on myself though, like if there are days I just want to listen to music or watch videos on my commute I’ll do that, or if I want to chat during my lunch I’ll do that instead. I will say audiobooks have helped me SO MUCH in increasing the number of books I read. It’s like having the book performed/acted for you…and that 2.5X speed is a lifesaver!!
I just found your channel and I really love your vibe!!
thank you so much for watching! 🥰
I never read Self Help, but I did read the first half of The Gate At The Stairs, and I have to chuckle about your astute observation about Moore’s heavy pun use and word play. I had finally had enough when the main character, in a plane, reading about luggage contents shifting during flight, ponders about the ‘discontents’.
🤣🤣 That’s Lorrie Moore for you. The puns were manageable in Self-Help but I don’t know if I could handle them in every single one of her works haha.
The difference between Hitler and Stalin is that Hitler cared who he killed whereas Stalin didnt care at all who he killed.
I also read If An Egyptian Cannot Speak English in May and I loved it! That third section was genius and bumped it to a favorite of the year. I read Liliana's Invincible Summer by Cristina Rivera Garza right after and I felt so lucky to read two amazing books back to back.
oh wow I’m planning on reading The Iliac Crest in December and have such high hopes!! Have you read Washes, Prays by Noor Naga?
@@shelf-reflections7549 I can't wait to see your review! I haven't read Garza's fiction yet but it's on my list. I haven't read that yet. I don't usually love novels in verse, but I might attempt it for Naga!
I definitely need to check out Chlorine. In May I read my favorite book of the year so far: You Dream Of Empires by Alvaro Enrique. It's about the day Cortes arrived in Tenoxtitlan. It's a comedy of errors/fish out of water/political intrigue/psychedelic romp.
The Enrigue sounds fabulous!! I’ll need to check it out
I want to read middle of March someday
Thanks for your comment! I hope you enjoy it more than I did lol. It really does fit the early spring/March vibe, so when you do get to it I’d recommend reading it then 😊
I love foods I read it a while ago I would love to read it again but I'm not sure when I will be able to
Nobody can beat Thomas Chatterton when it comes to tortured poets going all the way with it, he remains the reigning "champion" in my view, not that Taylor Swift is likely to know of him 😺😀
Imagine if Taylor swift has a booktube that would be huge
Lol that would break BookTube 🤯
I saw _Kiss_ when it first came out. As part of the generation it was speaking to, I found it moving and eye-opening. However now, with the passage of time, it may - as you say with the book - have become more commonplace. (I doubt I’d see it again.) William Hurt was so big, and he won an acting award for his performance. But a friend pointed out, correctly I think, that he won it for the role. “Raul Julia was just as good, if not better,” she said, “but he didn’t win.” “I gave it four stars instead of five just because my brain is too small…” Don’t say that! I want to read _Bloodlands_ too but am afraid it will be too information-laden. I tend to retain minimally. These were great reviews!