I'd really like to read Gothic Tales sometime too but there are so many other Victober priorities! Oh the Sherlock Holmes book sounds fun. Good luck with your reading plans.
James and North Woods are definitely in my top books for this year. Let’s see where Leonard and Hungry Paul falls. When does Finnegans Wake start? I’m still thinking on that one….I can definitely hear your allergies today. Feel better….
Waiting for Godot is in my play reading project for 2025. Looking forward to our January buddy read! Leonard and Hungry Paul is one of my favorites this year.
@@readandre-read Yes to _Beautyland!_ Sammy Beckett was one he'll of a writer. I'm _still_ think about that "simple" two act play ... 🎭 Thanks, Angelia!
I have changed my channel name and I hate mine 😂 Your channel name is excellent and unique! Thank you for the shout out and the fun conversations on H.P Lovecraft 🙂
I like your channel name. It’s original, I wouldn’t change a thing about it. Thanks for the buddy read looking forward to a few more in 2025. Those allergies can be rough. Feel better, Allen.
I've heard booktubers call books they have stopped reading but plan to get back to eventually as a soft DNF I have soft DNF'd As I Lay Dying - hope to get back to it in 2025
Happy end of the year reading! I'm rereading The Lord of the Rings atm, and planning to read a holiday romance after I finish a Rebecca Roanhorse & a the newest T. J. Klune.
@@Maeve_Ever_Books What edition is "the best?" I also don't like to schedule/organize things, so ... I'm hoping you will ☺ eg, just pages to be read by so-so amount of time (if you want). Thanks, Maeve! 🎉
@@anotherbibliophilereads I am far _FAR FROM_ the only person to say that. I just got another copy of Joseph Campbell's _A Sleleton Key to FW,_ written merely years after 1936: when FW was published in its entirety (before that, it was serialized in magazines, we're people read it). 🇮🇪
Wowza, quite a full plate for 2025. Plus the random incidental reads you'll inevitably pick up along the way. It's gonna be a banner year! 📚
@@patriciah8579 I've got Didion planned, as well, James Balwin ... lots I didnt say or forgot about 😂
Great plans for 2025 Allen. Very glad to be joining you with many of them 😊
@@RaynorReadsStuff Thanks, Debs. It's gonna be a _great_ year! 🎉
I'd really like to read Gothic Tales sometime too but there are so many other Victober priorities! Oh the Sherlock Holmes book sounds fun. Good luck with your reading plans.
@@tillysshelf Thanks, Tilly! I was overwhelmed this #Victober 😂
@bighardbooks770 me too - but will dabble in the Victorians all year most likely.
So many cool plans for 2025, Alleb! ❤
@@NicolesBookishNook Thanks, Nicole 🎉
James and North Woods are definitely in my top books for this year. Let’s see where Leonard and Hungry Paul falls. When does Finnegans Wake start? I’m still thinking on that one….I can definitely hear your allergies today. Feel better….
@@BookChatWithPat8668 We're going to read it April-thru-June 🇮🇪 Thx, Pat!
Hi, Allen. I bet there’s a TH-cam video about how to set up the mirror image when recording on your phone. 🤞
@@constancecampbell4610 Great idea!¡! Let me try that, thanks 🎉
Looking forward to your thoughts on Leonard and Hungry Paul.
@@BookishTexan So far, so good, Brian. 'Tis making me laugh, and cry.
Waiting for Godot is in my play reading project for 2025. Looking forward to our January buddy read! Leonard and Hungry Paul is one of my favorites this year.
@@readandre-read Yes to _Beautyland!_ Sammy Beckett was one he'll of a writer. I'm _still_ think about that "simple" two act play ... 🎭 Thanks, Angelia!
I have changed my channel name and I hate mine 😂
Your channel name is excellent and unique!
Thank you for the shout out and the fun conversations on H.P Lovecraft 🙂
@@badrad9226 You bet, Bad!
I like your channel name. It’s original, I wouldn’t change a thing about it. Thanks for the buddy read looking forward to a few more in 2025. Those allergies can be rough. Feel better, Allen.
@@TheGrapeJellyLibrary Thanks, Flossy! You'll have to pick out a new(ish) book for us to read, next year! 🎉
I've heard booktubers call books they have stopped reading but plan to get back to eventually as a soft DNF I have soft DNF'd As I Lay Dying - hope to get back to it in 2025
@@patriciafay-f9l I hope that you get back to AILD, too, for it's a great novel! Thanks for your comment. Appreciated ☺
Happy end of the year reading! I'm rereading The Lord of the Rings atm, and planning to read a holiday romance after I finish a Rebecca Roanhorse & a the newest T. J. Klune.
@@amy_harboredinpages Sounds great! Thanks for your comments. (Would you believe that I've never read _Lord's of ...,_ yet?!? I know! 🤯
@bighardbooks770 gasp! 😲... There's still time!📖😊📚
@amy_harboredinpages8272 Indeed. ☺
Thanks for the mention!! I’m excited to read Middlemarch!
@@Maeve_Ever_Books What edition is "the best?" I also don't like to schedule/organize things, so ... I'm hoping you will ☺ eg, just pages to be read by so-so amount of time (if you want). Thanks, Maeve! 🎉
@ I’m not sure which edition is best. I’ll look into it.
And I can take over the “scheduling.” 😊
@Maeve_Ever_Books Cooleeo, thanks. IMA ask around about editions, too. To lots of people, this is their favorite all-time novel.
FW is readable? I think you’re the only person to say that. There may be room to Another Roadside Attraction in 2025.
@@anotherbibliophilereads I am far _FAR FROM_ the only person to say that. I just got another copy of Joseph Campbell's _A Sleleton Key to FW,_ written merely years after 1936: when FW was published in its entirety (before that, it was serialized in magazines, we're people read it). 🇮🇪