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hi I’m Gabby !! 💌 chatting about books & life with invisible illness 🐌📖
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weekly reading vlog 📖 big reading updates & book stamps
welcome back to another video 😽🫶🏼
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paperbacksanddaisies
let’s be friends 🧚🏼📖
paperbacksanddaisies
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organising my bookshelves (again!)
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thank you for watching 😽 let’s be friends 🧚🏼📖 paperbacksanddaisies
2k q&a 👒🥂 books, chronic illness & flowers
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thank you for watching 😽💛 0:00 intro 2:09 top 3 favourite books 6:57 how long have I been reading / how to maintain the habit 9:03 tips on getting out of a reading slump 9:55 which book would I live in 11:04 books I'm excited to read next 12:14 book that has had the greatest impact on my life 13:11 book series I'm scared to read 14:30 where I buy my books 15:49 last book I rated 5 stars 16:28 p...
11 books I've bought recently & some lost books 📦
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hope you enjoy this lil book haul 🫶🏼 books mentioned in this video Orbital by Samantha Harvey The SafeKeep by Yael van der Wouden Open Water by Caleb Azumah Nelson A Little Luck by Claudia Piñeiro None Shall Sleep by Ellie Marney All Fours by Miranda July Habitat by Catriona Shine Sanatorium by Abi Palmer Parasol Against the Axe by Helen Oyeyemi Dispersals by Jessica J. Lee Kitchen by Banana Yo...
every single book I own
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hello lovelies welcome back to another book video, thank you so much for watching ☺️🫶🏼 hope you enjoy this big book tour !! 00:00 intro 02:30 classics 05:12 fiction (literary, historical & general) 18:11 romance 19:48 thrillers / murder mystery 21:44 fantasy 26:02 graphic novels 26:32 poetry 26:56 plays 27:30 childhood books 28:20 non fiction / arty coffee table books let’s be friends 🧚🏼📖 insta...
reading vlog 🌼 library haul, exciting updates & missing my books
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hi lovelies welcome back to another reading vlog 🫶🏼 books mentioned in this video Little Weirds by Jenny Slate Weather by Jenny Offill Duck à l’Orange for Breakfast by Karina May Welcome to the Hyunam-Dong Bookshop by Hwang Bo-Reum The Odyssey by Lara Williams Sea of Tranquility by Emily St. John Mandel The Water Cure by Sophie Mackintosh The Fogging by Luke Horton Small Rain by Garth Greenwell...
reading as many books as I can in one week
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hi lovelies, welcome back to another reading vlog 💛 books mentioned in this video For the Forest of a Bird by Sue Saliba Tom Lake by Ann Patchett Hot Milk by Deborah Levy The Salt Path by Raynor Winn By the River (Essays from the Water's Edge) Brat (A Ghost Story) by Gabriel Smith Talking at Night by Claire Daverley Small Rain by Garth Greenwell Summer by Ali Smith lets be friends 🧚🏻📖 instagram...
reading vlog 📖 mini book haul, moving & life updates
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hi again lovelies welcome back to another reading vlog! books mentioned in this video - Fourth Wing by Rebecca Yarros - The Hobbit by J.R.R. Tolkien - A Body Made of Glass by Caroline Crampton - The Last Murder at the End of the World by Stuart Turton - Greta and Valdin by Rebecca K Reilly - Spoilt Creatures by Amy Twigg - The Haters by Robyn Harding - Blue Sisters by Coco Mellors - Habitat by ...
weekly reading vlog ❤️🩹 fantasy, chatty book updates & pots diagnosis
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hi lovelies !! hope you enjoy this weeks very chatty reading vlog, in a big fantasy mood, and join me for lots of wholesome activities books mentioned in this video - Verity by Colleen Hoover - Grief Is the Thing with Feathers by Max Porter - Thunderhead by Miranda Darling - The Bee Sting by Paul Murray - Hexwood by Diana Wynne Jones - Lightfall by Tim Probert - Fourth Wing by Rebecca Yarros - ...
weekly reading vlog 🧚🏻 moving, book stacks & book mail
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hi again 💛 hope you're all well and enjoy this chatty book video !! books mentioned in this video - Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow by Gabrielle Zevin - Hot Milk by Deborah Levy - Never Let Me Go by Kazuo Ishiguro - Poor Things by Alasdair Gray - White Tiger by Aravind Adiga - Just Kids by Patti Smith - We Have Always Lived in the Castle by Shirley Jackson - French Braid by Anne Tyler - Seei...
weekly reading vlog 🐌 book club, dnfs & doctors appointments
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hello again lovelies, thank you so much for being here 🫶🏼 books mentioned in this video - Sunbathing by Isobel Beech - The Final Empire by Brandon Sanderson - Butter by Asako Yuzuki - The Ministry of Time by Kaliane Bradley - The Secret History by Donna Tartt lets be friends 🧚🏻📖 paperbacksanddaisies
weekly reading vlog 🌞 reading updates, scrapbooking & sick days
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hello lovelies !! welcome back to another reading vlog, it has been a while. I hope you're all well and I will be trying to film more reading vlogs in the coming future 💛 books mentioned in this video - None of This is True by Lisa Jewell - I Hope This Finds You Well by Natalie Sue - Klara and the Sun by Karuo Ishiguro - The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo by Taylors Jenkins Reid - Everyone and E...
a soft & slow start to the year l scrapbooking, connecting with nature, reading updates
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hi there !! welcome to my first vlog of 2024, hope you're having a soft gentle, lovely January 💞
24 books I want to read next year | my 2024 tbr
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24 books I want to read next year | my 2024 tbr
a wholesome week | plant shopping, chronic illness chats & reading
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welcome back to another vlog, hope you enjoy this very wholesome week plant shopping, reading and taking it slow. Also lots of chats about chronic illness and getting through summer 💛 lets be friends paperbacksanddaisies?hl=en
what I've been reading oct/nov & current reads
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what I've been reading oct/nov & current reads
embracing a soft & slow life, living with a chronic illness l vlog
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embracing a soft & slow life, living with a chronic illness l vlog
reading vlog I book shopping & reading updates
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reading vlog I book shopping & reading updates
melbourne diaries l visiting family, book shopping & slow sick days
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melbourne diaries l visiting family, book shopping & slow sick days
living alone in melbourne l seeing friends, book club & last days of summer
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living alone in melbourne l seeing friends, book club & last days of summer
Am I the only one obsessed by the cat 🐈 ❤❤❤
was so happy to see a new video from you! so sorry to hear you haven’t been feeling great but glad you’ve been feeling a bit better. that stamp your friend got you is so sweet!! small rain is one i am SO curious to get to!
Lovely to have a new vlog from you, sorry you have been so unwell, glad you are feeling better. What a lovely gift from your friend. I need to get to Headshot and Small Rain. I loved The Safekeep too.
Hi :) Thanks for sharing your current reads and happy to hear that you're starting to feel better. ❤ My partner has dysautonomia and (tries to) follow the AIP diet. It's certainly helped manage and regulate his symptoms. I appreciate you talking a bit about it. ✨ hope you continue doing well!!
I’m so sorry to hear that you’ve been struggling so long but I’m glad it’s feeling better lately!
It's lovely that you're okay and enjoying your life💜
Loved the video and your shelves are so beautiful. Many amazing books on them for sure!
over 400 books you say? 🤨😵😮📚
i love your taste in books
adding the lamp in was THE way to go. now the true final touch would be a gorgeous 6ft monstera or big-leafed tropical plant on the left side of the bookcases (so expensive though 😢)
I spotted A Room Called Earth on your Unread shelf. Personally, I LOVED that book, and the author is releasing her second novel I believe in early 2025 which if you read the synopsis (and look at the gorgeous cover) I think you might be into - just saying 🌼
I spot Twisted games on your shelve , I read the first book on the series but I DNF it and I try to read another one of her book but I don't like it, I'm excited to know what you think about it. Beautiful video 💜
Your bookshelves look so pretty😍thanks for video 🌸🤍
Lovely video! I’ve just moved as well and trying to organize my books has been quite the job 😅 btw would adore a LOTR reading vlog when you start them! It’s my all time fav and I love seeing people read it for the first time!
I who have lots of books (4 Billy bookcases double stacked) would suggest that you put ones you have read & are saving on the bottom with those yet to be read on shelves clear to your eye view ... if that makes sense ... books are a comforting delight & all are pleased you are shelving! waving from Cambridge UK oh, small horizontal stacks look good mixed with uprights ...
I would be very glad if someone helped me. I want to read a novel or story that has suspense, romance, and mystery. The female lead is very insecure but loves the main lead and vice versa. The second lead also loves her so much selflessly and secretly but she never notices his love.
congrats on 2k! love your edition of Conversation with Friends! it's my last Rooney and i most definitely want to get it in the edition that you have. i think you will love Intermezzo! <333
aw thank you ☺️🫶🏼 so excited for intermezzo !!
Question: does your POTS cause vertigo in certain positions while lying down?
yes! my first symptom I actually noticed of my POTS was vertigo, but this was only in summer when symptoms are worse, the whole room would be spinning even laying down
I also found body friend represented chronic illness well and it being set in Melbourne was a bonus
hey :) just wanted to say there’s a difference between “chronic fatigue” and ME/CFS, which is a complex neuroimmune condition that’s really stigmatized and i think labeling it as “chronic fatigue” which is a symptom of a ton of conditions vs ME/CFS sort of plays into that stigma. no hate at all!! just wanted to mention it cus it can be confusing & i think it’s very important to differentiate. “crashes” otherwise known as post exertional malaise or PEM is specific to ME/CFS and is something that people with “chronic fatigue” don’t experience, it’s solely a thing that happens in MECFS patients. (correct me if i’m wrong but i think you also have ME/CFS (i think u mentioned it before on insta) which is why i felt the need to specify in case anyone listening has fatigue as a symptom vs having diagnosed ME/CFS). sending a ton of spoons & love ❤
Yes, as someone with ME/CFS, POTS and MCAS, and who works in the capacity as an experience expert and patient representative, I'd like to support this message. And I'd like to point out why for those who don't know. ME/CFS has a decades-long history of deliberate stigmatisation, psycholisation and silencing. Just look for yourself into controversies such as the PACE trial, the case of Maeve Boothby O'Neill and CBT/GET treatment for ME. Journalist David Tuller is doing wonderful reporting on and activism around the unethical medical research and practices surrounding ME/CFS. The commonest thing is doctors trivialising the debilitating condition it as "just fatigue". Please, anyone and everyone, don't (unintentionally) contribute to the harmful narrative by calling it chronic fatigue or chronic fatigue syndrome. No criticism or hate, just a request to help the ME community get the recognition and validation it deserves and NEEDS. Because it is NOT a rare disease, due to the covid pandemic ME is very common and it is one of the most disabling illnesses out there with no diagnostics, no treatments, no cure and a poor prognosis. Most do not recover, many only get progressively worse. The quality of life of the average ME patient is worse than cancer, diabetes, MS or Parkinson's patients. And yet this condition receives very little research funding, barely any governmental support in terms of benefits or the right to access long-term care, etc. It is the same all around the world, there is no country that adequately manages ME. Yet everyday new patients fall ill with little chance of recovery. You can support us by calling it ME or ME/CFS and not chronic fatigue or chronic fatigue syndrome. ❤ Thank you for attending my TED talk 😅🫶
@@babettedejong2975 ahh thank you for adding all of this!!
hi lovelies thank you so much for taking the time and care to comment all of this ❤️🩹 as I’m very new to my diagnosis, I wasn’t aware that there was a difference between saying “chronic fatigue” and ME/CFS so I first wanted to apologise for any confusion and just wanted to clarify that my doctors did diagnosis me with ME/CFS but they all consistently refer to it as just “chronic fatigue” which I think is what confused me. This made me think that you could call it that for short like me calling Endometriosis “endo” for short and Postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome “POTS” for short. Now that I’m aware of the confusion, the stigma and the difference I will be sure to refer to it as ME/CFS from now on and in my future videos, sending you both lots of love ❣️ (I’ll pin this comment so anyone watching/reading the comments can be aware)
@@paperbacksanddaisies a lot of doctors don’t even fully understand the difference to be honest, or even really know a ton about ME/CFS which sucks but that’s what’s so great about social media honestly. i’ve learned more about it from others online than my own providers haha. i appreciate your willingness to learn too!!
Thank you for your answer and your tip! I feel as if I got an autograph from a star. 😊 I will pray you get well. I've been reading a book about civilisations;it says when a society is faced with a challenge, it is a response to it that undergoes a transformation into a civilisation.I assume you are confronted with a challenge, your PoTs, and that you are responding to it now via your channel in one way or another. I believe one day you morph into something like civilisation. Go on about your response!
i was officially diagnosed with two chronic illnesses this year and have been struggling a lot. but i stumbled upon your channel by chance and you've been such a comfort for me. thank you for making such cozy, honest videos <3 p.s. i'm dying to get my hands on body friend because of you!!
aw thanks for watching, I’m sending so much love your way ❤️🩹🫶🏼 be gentle and kind with yourself xx
Okay i definitely have to reread conversations with friends. I don’t remember the endo representation and I got my endometrioses and andometryoses (I don’t know if it’s also the English name for it 🙈) diagnosis two months ago. I’m on a special Endo birth control so that I don’t get my peroid at all but I still have symptoms 😞 Sending you love from Germany 🧡
oh lovely sending you all the love 🫂🫶🏼❤️🩹
Just found ur channel I wanna say thank u for being open about invisible illness, I'm forever grateful. I love books as well, maybe do a vid about Japanese lit? Stay save loveee❤
When you said that you're now living a much softer life because of your illness and that you've accepted where you are and moving forward accordingly. That was super helpful. It made me smile in awe, glad that you're doing this and sharing to inspire others! 🥰 If possible, tell us what you do when you have a flare/crash....what helps you?
thank you for your lovely comment 🫶🏼 I’d love to do a video on Japanese lit! I’m planning on making a video soon on recovering from a flare/crash but just remember to be gentle and kind to yourself and let yourself rest when you need ❤️🩹
I too loved The Hobbit ... I did not move on to The Lord Of The Rings books ... seemed too fanciful for me. I thnk you would like The Wind In The Willows but do see if you can get one with the BEST illustrations which are by Ernest Shepard ... you will want to live there ... popping around every once in a while to have tea with Mr Badger ...
How could I forget to mention The Wind in the Willows and Winnie the Pooh also illustrated by Ernest Shepard !! I would live in those books in a heartbeat
thank you for giving us great content
I've just found your channel and I like it motivating. Can I ask you something? I've watched a clip of yours and it is amazing that you read really fast. 1. Do you have a different approach towards novels and nonfictions? If so, how? 2. Which one do you enjoy more? novels or nonfictions? As a non-native English speaker, I always want to peep into how native speakers read fast. I read 20pages an hour on average that I want to improve it more. Hope your channel continues to be inspiring as it is now.
I gave this video a thumbs up because I absolutely adore when someone mentions an author from my country! Lots of love from Argentina 🇦🇷 ❤
Wow this is an amazing collection 😍. I’m feeling a bit jealous because I had to leave my books in my home country when I migrated for school. Now I’m forced to read ebooks because I have zero space.
Adore all of what Charco Press (Claudia Piñeiro) publishes+ the None Shall Sleep series!
we love a haul! i hope u like all fours, its so fun
I don't own a single book, although I have listened to several audiobooks, and read more than you own when I was younger. Kudos.
such a soft and comforting video 🌙
A Tree Grows in Brooklyn is one of my favorite of all time! It really resonates with me because my grandparents emigrated from Ireland and my parents grew up in NYC.
Just discovered your channel yesterday and already loving it!!
got to watch this randomly. I thoroughly loved this video. You have such an amazing collections. soo peaceful & calm vibes. lots of love from India 💕
I bought A Body Made Of Glass and as you was slightly disappointed with it. A well detailed book no doubt but I was looking to read more about reasons why seemingly so many enjoy being sick.
Also absolutely love Levy's autobiography trilogy, I hope she comes out with more nonfiction writing. Love to hear praise for The Body Friend, I recently got hold of the audiobook and am looking forward to it. Love your nature nonfiction collection!
just found your blog ... Ali Smith lives here in Cambridge where we live! She has / used to have a house in our neighbourhood.
Where you get second hand books?
A Tree Grows In Brooklyn is one of my FAVORITE books!! I got you right hand side version (the brown) from ThriftBooks and I'm a little disgruntled because I'd really like the left hand side version lol. It gives you a great picture on what it was like growing up in the tenements in NYC at the turn of the last century. It's mostly from an Irish catholic perspective, but touches a little on the Italian and jewish experience as well. A lot of themes on social mobility, family stability and education!
Great stack of books
I love being a voyeur and getting a look at other people’s book collections. Have you ever tried Brotherhood Books in Aus? They’re a great online resource for secondhand books. Not as good as world of books, but still pretty good, and a good charity to support - a lot of people working there are supported back into work/work for the first time at their warehouse.
no I haven’t actually but heard great things about them 🩷 so great to hear how supportive they are xx
Love the collection of your books!! I got so many recommendations!! Cant wait to see the unhaul video 😅😅
thank you for watching ☺️🫶🏼
I adore that you still have your childhood books! I’ve kept all my favorites from childhood; it feels like carrying all the old versions of myself with me in what books I was obsessed with at different stages of life! 💕💕
aww yes my childhood books bring me such immense joy, they’ve made me who I am today and I can’t part with them 💛
I love how diverse your collection is! Have you read anything by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie? I feel like you'd like her writing based on your collection
No I haven’t actually! Do you recommend any of her books I should start with? 🫶🏼
@@paperbacksanddaisies Half Of A Yellow Sun had a lasting impact on me, I think about it to this day. I'd also love to read Americana, though I haven't read it yet so cannot recommend the story within! I'd also recommend A Thousand Splendid Suns by Khaled Huseini and if you haven't read it yet, Crazy Rich Asians by Kevin Kwan. It does my favorite thing ever, which is pretend to write a romcom, when really he's writing a satirical treatise on social class!
I think I have a thing for australian book covers.. why are they all so gorgeous..
oh my I do too 🥹 my favourite section at the book store
This video is so peaceful i love it
this is an incredible collection. absolutely awe-inducing.
thank you so much 🥰
u have such a cool collection I'm jealous asf!! I just came across ur channel & this was a great video & u have such calm vibes :)) also bc u said about wanting to read them soon i wanted to mention that u might be missing the 2nd acotar book (mist & fury)🙏
thank you ☺️ and Oo yes I did realise I’m missing one, still slowly trying to source them all second hand, will be on the lookout 🫶🏼