I’m glad that you are able to balance your reading so it’s not stressful. It’s great that you aren’t afraid to take a break when you need it 😁 but also glad to have you back!!
I'm glad you liked the bees and earth magic vibes in Chalice! 😄 I felt similarly about The Boy... book - I liked it a lot but I think because I had already seen a lot of quotes from it it didn't have the same impact on me when I finally read it myself
When the pandemic started I also went back and re-read all of the Tamora Pierce books I loved as a tween - I think as a kid my favorite was Song of the Lioness but as an adult I loved Protector of the Small!
It brings me soooo much joy to see you back on here! Glad to hear that you have been doing well and that the break was rejuvenating, I love that for you! Congrats on the move, I hope you feel at home there! ❤ Anyway, sounds like you have been having some great fun with your reads. I would love to see a video covering the Tamora Pierce books where you compare your first and second reads with each other! All the love for rereading! I have also been dipping into some queer romances this summer because I needed those comfort reads. Some of my favourites were The Charm Offensive by Alison Cruch and D'Vaughn and Kris Plan a Wedding by Chencia C. Higgins. I still need to read Felix Ever After, let's do that soon! 🤩 Lots of love 🥰
Thank you 💛💛💛. As I settle in and decorate it feels more and more like home I will definitely be comparing my childhood opinions of Tamora Pierce with my now opinions! I'm going to look those up for the next time I'm in a romance mood!
Hi Huck! Im really happy to see a new video from you!! Im pleased to hear that you have moved to a lovely new place and are settling in well! My summer has been a good one, but I definitely read less over the summer. We have just got back from a lovely sunny summer holiday abroad and im really feeling that autumn vibe and very much looking forward to cosy evenings reading in bed or by the fire.
Welcome back! It's lovely to see you posting again. I've missed your videos but appreciate the fact you needed time away. I've just recently finished The Dawn Stag by Jules Watson and it now sits firmly as one of my all time favourite series. I just loved it. I haven't read The Boar Stone but it sounds like I don't need to get to it any time soon. I'd be more than happy to see some apartment content. I imagine your decor will be inspired by nature and I'm all for that haha. Have a great weekend
So glad to see you again! And glad you’re doing well! I definitely read less in the summer too but it’s my busy season because I have a huge garden and I do lots of canning.
I’ve been missing your videos, and I’m so glad to have you back in whatever capacity is good for you! Wondering if you have plans to read Thornhedge by T. kingfisher? I read it recently and thought, oh I wonder what Huck would think of this 😊
I didn't think the protagonist being introduced to sex at a young age was uncomfortable at all. If anything, it made the worldbuilding and story more fascinating. I agree with most of your other criticism, though. I felt like some of the character's had too much insignificant backstory that sort of bogged the story down; Hyacinthe, for example. I had a hard time understand which character belonged to which faction as well just because there were so many of them. I kept flipping back to the list of character houses at the start of the book to see which character was which, but then I started to give up on that because it was so tiring and just started guessing who was who.
It's lovely to have you back, you've been missed! 😊
I'm glad to be back💛💛💛
I’m glad that you are able to balance your reading so it’s not stressful. It’s great that you aren’t afraid to take a break when you need it 😁 but also glad to have you back!!
Thank you, I'm excited to be back! 💛💛💛
I'm glad you liked the bees and earth magic vibes in Chalice! 😄
I felt similarly about The Boy... book - I liked it a lot but I think because I had already seen a lot of quotes from it it didn't have the same impact on me when I finally read it myself
When the pandemic started I also went back and re-read all of the Tamora Pierce books I loved as a tween - I think as a kid my favorite was Song of the Lioness but as an adult I loved Protector of the Small!
Protector of the Small is now my favorite too! Maybe we just needed to mature a bit to fully appreciate it haha😄
It brings me soooo much joy to see you back on here! Glad to hear that you have been doing well and that the break was rejuvenating, I love that for you! Congrats on the move, I hope you feel at home there! ❤
Anyway, sounds like you have been having some great fun with your reads. I would love to see a video covering the Tamora Pierce books where you compare your first and second reads with each other! All the love for rereading!
I have also been dipping into some queer romances this summer because I needed those comfort reads. Some of my favourites were The Charm Offensive by Alison Cruch and D'Vaughn and Kris Plan a Wedding by Chencia C. Higgins. I still need to read Felix Ever After, let's do that soon! 🤩
Lots of love 🥰
Thank you 💛💛💛. As I settle in and decorate it feels more and more like home
I will definitely be comparing my childhood opinions of Tamora Pierce with my now opinions!
I'm going to look those up for the next time I'm in a romance mood!
I'm glad you took a break for yourself, and I'm also glad to see you back :)
Hi Huck! Im really happy to see a new video from you!! Im pleased to hear that you have moved to a lovely new place and are settling in well!
My summer has been a good one, but I definitely read less over the summer. We have just got back from a lovely sunny summer holiday abroad and im really feeling that autumn vibe and very much looking forward to cosy evenings reading in bed or by the fire.
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I'm also looking forward to a cozy autumn!
Welcome back! It's lovely to see you posting again. I've missed your videos but appreciate the fact you needed time away. I've just recently finished The Dawn Stag by Jules Watson and it now sits firmly as one of my all time favourite series. I just loved it. I haven't read The Boar Stone but it sounds like I don't need to get to it any time soon.
I'd be more than happy to see some apartment content. I imagine your decor will be inspired by nature and I'm all for that haha. Have a great weekend
I'm so glad you loved the Dalriada books! The first two are fantastic!
You are correct, my decorating involves a lot of plants and a lot of books🌱📚
So glad to see you again! And glad you’re doing well! I definitely read less in the summer too but it’s my busy season because I have a huge garden and I do lots of canning.
That sounds like a great kind of busy season!
Glad to see you that you are back, good for you taking a break, we all need a break sometime,
Thank you! 💛💛💛
glad to see you back but also happy you took some time away for yourself.
Glad to be back! 💛💛💛
Welcome back!!! 🤎🤎
Thank you!💛💛💛
happy to see more manga, tbh! glad ur back 💕
Glad to be back!
I’ve been missing your videos, and I’m so glad to have you back in whatever capacity is good for you! Wondering if you have plans to read Thornhedge by T. kingfisher? I read it recently and thought, oh I wonder what Huck would think of this 😊
Thank you 💛💛💛 I have missed being on booktube
I actually recently read Thornhedge!
Missing your videos. I hope you are doing well
Me too. Sending best wishes, Huck!
I didn't think the protagonist being introduced to sex at a young age was uncomfortable at all. If anything, it made the worldbuilding and story more fascinating. I agree with most of your other criticism, though. I felt like some of the character's had too much insignificant backstory that sort of bogged the story down; Hyacinthe, for example. I had a hard time understand which character belonged to which faction as well just because there were so many of them. I kept flipping back to the list of character houses at the start of the book to see which character was which, but then I started to give up on that because it was so tiring and just started guessing who was who.
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