Thanks for the interesting recommendations, some new to me. I love the sound of your favourite book. I am obsessed with poetry (especially contemporary), but I also read a lot of fantasy, magical realism & thrillers. I must read Toni Morrison, been meaning to now for ages - my next mission. I'll never forget the first time I read Ralph Ellison's 'Invisible Man' - very impactful. I am an old fella who's been lucky enough to make poetry, review writing & literary essays his career. Yes, I know, I am very fortunate. Really looking forward to following your adventure with books. Thanks for the bookish inspiration. (Ah, Mary Oliver - yes, love her poetry to bits!) PS: yes, I'm a slow reader too - an absolute indulgence!
I don't think I've ever heard anyone declare specifically that they prefer paperbacks (or hardcovers, for that matter), interesting 👍 You are always reminding me to read more Elena Ferrante than the one book I have read (and liked), thank you. I can have classical music on while reading, it does not distract me and it shuts out the noise of Brooklyn outside 😸😆
Jamaica Kincaid is a beast with the words! 🔥I love A Small Place and Among Flowers! I will add Annie John to my TBR...Denzell deserved the Oscar for MacBeth.
yes to paperbacks, way more comfortable lol. I started borrowing books more last year, however, with poetry collections I prefer to buy only because I write a lot of notes and underline things. Also, where is this jacket from? The color looks great on you! ❤
yes paperback crew! i love using libby for audiobooks/ebooks but i write in my physical books so much! thank you!! i got this shirt from target believe it or not lol
i’ve been debating reading the lost daughter or the lying life of adults this spring!! so maybe i’ll bump up the lost daughter. thanks for the tag, this was so fun to hear your answers. soooooo i will def film this ❤️
I should have DNFd Rouge, it was really boring! Also a big Mary Oliver fan, which you can really tell at one point in my poetry writing. Thanks for the tag.
agreed with normal people! and paperbacks too, I feel like you can really get into them in a way you can’t with hardbacks
yesss paperback supremacy!!
ha ha I also did not finish rouge, and I heartily agree with your call for dnfing :)
also heartily agree on no music when reading!
rouge was such a disappointment!
Thanks for the interesting recommendations, some new to me. I love the sound of your favourite book. I am obsessed with poetry (especially contemporary), but I also read a lot of fantasy, magical realism & thrillers. I must read Toni Morrison, been meaning to now for ages - my next mission. I'll never forget the first time I read Ralph Ellison's 'Invisible Man' - very impactful. I am an old fella who's been lucky enough to make poetry, review writing & literary essays his career. Yes, I know, I am very fortunate. Really looking forward to following your adventure with books. Thanks for the bookish inspiration. (Ah, Mary Oliver - yes, love her poetry to bits!) PS: yes, I'm a slow reader too - an absolute indulgence!
Yes! Three is the golden number for series I agree
3 just makes sense!!!
I don't think I've ever heard anyone declare specifically that they prefer paperbacks (or hardcovers, for that matter), interesting 👍 You are always reminding me to read more Elena Ferrante than the one book I have read (and liked), thank you. I can have classical music on while reading, it does not distract me and it shuts out the noise of Brooklyn outside 😸😆
ahhh see i think that i would prefer the noise of the city! although classical music does sound relaxing
I also hunt down specific editions because if a book's gonna be taking up space on my shelf, it might as well be nice to look at 😆
rightttt!!!
Jamaica Kincaid is a beast with the words! 🔥I love A Small Place and Among Flowers! I will add Annie John to my TBR...Denzell deserved the Oscar for MacBeth.
I’m adding all of Kincaid’s books to my tbr! Denzel definitely deserveddd to win the Oscar for MacBeth
I searched up "booktube tags" and now i'm totally doing this!!
yessssss
yes to paperbacks, way more comfortable lol. I started borrowing books more last year, however, with poetry collections I prefer to buy only because I write a lot of notes and underline things. Also, where is this jacket from? The color looks great on you! ❤
yes paperback crew! i love using libby for audiobooks/ebooks but i write in my physical books so much!
thank you!! i got this shirt from target believe it or not lol
i’ve been debating reading the lost daughter or the lying life of adults this spring!! so maybe i’ll bump up the lost daughter. thanks for the tag, this was so fun to hear your answers. soooooo i will def film this ❤️
the lost daughter would be a perfect spring/summer read!
I’m sending you love and a great year❤❤❤
thank you!! same to you!!
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I should have DNFd Rouge, it was really boring! Also a big Mary Oliver fan, which you can really tell at one point in my poetry writing. Thanks for the tag.
Rouge was SO boring and a little all over the place!