Very excited to read Prima Facie - I’ve found some of my favorite books from your recommendations (obviously Big Swiss). I also very much relate to your feelings about the quantity of books I read. I feel like I put so much pressure in myself to get through so many books that I was taking the joy out of my hobby to the point that it felt like work. While I understand that so many people read that way purposefully it didn’t align with how I wanted to interact with literature, and taking a step back over the past few months has definitely brought the joy back.
just started the trio, i’m on page 67 and im IN LOVE. i think im going to skip that part of the video and come back oncw i’ve finished devouring it! also love the cheeky Fourth Wing bit🤣
my favourite (bigger) book stores in Sydney city are dymocks and kinokuniya :)))) both on the same street as well, how convenient. the gallery shop in the north building of the art gallery of nsw is also a super cool store - small selection of books but the architecture makes it worth a visit!
@@SlaggyBookClubaside from normal people, conversations with friends… Exciting Times had a similar narrative? I’m keen to see what Swedish literature is like though because there was definitely something interesting about the writing style and I’m wondering if it’s linked to the fact it’s translated…
I need to get my hands on a copy of Bite Back - I just finished Girls Don't Play Sport and need another good Aussie feminist non-fic in my life! For Sydney bookstores, love love love Gertrude & Alice in Bondi, Sappho Books in Glebe, and Berkelouw in Paddington
Enjoyed this one! How refreshing to see a booktuber who doesn’t cut the video every 1,5 second :)
Love it ❤
gertrude and alice in bondi is such a lovely bookstore that i think you’ll just adore! :-)
Very excited to read Prima Facie - I’ve found some of my favorite books from your recommendations (obviously Big Swiss).
I also very much relate to your feelings about the quantity of books I read. I feel like I put so much pressure in myself to get through so many books that I was taking the joy out of my hobby to the point that it felt like work. While I understand that so many people read that way purposefully it didn’t align with how I wanted to interact with literature, and taking a step back over the past few months has definitely brought the joy back.
just started the trio, i’m on page 67 and im IN LOVE. i think im going to skip that part of the video and come back oncw i’ve finished devouring it! also love the cheeky Fourth Wing bit🤣
my favourite (bigger) book stores in Sydney city are dymocks and kinokuniya :)))) both on the same street as well, how convenient. the gallery shop in the north building of the art gallery of nsw is also a super cool store - small selection of books but the architecture makes it worth a visit!
Love your glasses 🤓
Loooved Trio - I've read it twice in the last year and it's definietly my favourite book.
Really love the sound of Prima Facie
oh wow! do you have any recs for books similar to the trio?
@@SlaggyBookClubaside from normal people, conversations with friends… Exciting Times had a similar narrative? I’m keen to see what Swedish literature is like though because there was definitely something interesting about the writing style and I’m wondering if it’s linked to the fact it’s translated…
queen i read thirst for salt thanks to you! absolutely ate it up. thank you!!!
ampersand books and cafe in paddington is also sooo lovely!
I need to get my hands on a copy of Bite Back - I just finished Girls Don't Play Sport and need another good Aussie feminist non-fic in my life! For Sydney bookstores, love love love Gertrude & Alice in Bondi, Sappho Books in Glebe, and Berkelouw in Paddington
Just subbed. You are a natural speaker!
I read the trio last month too loved it
so good!
You need to read greta & valdin!!!
Love this vid! Sorry if this is nosy but I would love to learn more about you & how you met your boyfriend haha 🧡
Todd here. Nice reading Wrap-up! 😃
hairs looking incred
🥹🥰 thank you so much