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Katrina Reads
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I want this space to feel like friends🧑🏿🦱👩🦳👩🏽🦲👱🏽♂️ gathered at an out of the way coffee☕ shop (or Starbucks it doesn't matter) to talk about all things books.📚❤ 📕📖🗣️Although, I read (and listen👂🏿) to just about anything, you will more than likely get mystery❓, thriller😬, and horror😱 (of all ages) talk on this page. I especially like to shine a light on Black authors in these genres. I also LOVE ❤️ audiobooks. Be🐝 easy on yourself!
I'm Baaaack 🤣
I took a little longer break than plan. But let's get back to reading!
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December '21 // Mid Month Wrap Up
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Article re: The habitual be slate.com/human-interest/2015/06/the-habitual-be-why-cookie-monster-be-eating-cookies-whether-he-is-eating-cookies-or-not.html #wrapup #KatrinaReads #blackandbookish #booktube #bookish #books #bookworm #booknerd #booktuber #amreading #bibliophile #bookaddict #booklover #reading #book #bookaholic #bookrecommendations #bookcommunity #blackbooktubeusa 🟣Let's be friends ...
The H Tag // An Original Tag by Jim's Books Reading and Stuff
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Another tag from Jim Jim's Books Reading and Stuff ua-cam.com/video/eD2CQanYV-4/v-deo.html&ab_channel=jim'sbooksreading&stuff Prompts: H is for Harry Potter. Would you prefer to travel to Hogwarts in a flying car or on the Hogwarts Express? H is for Horror. Why do kids love horror? (or here you could add your favorite horror titles) H is for Hemingway. Hemingway or Fitzgerald? H is for hardback...
2022 Channel Maybes
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No Left Turn www.noleftturn.us/exposing-books/ Coretta Scott King Awards www.ala.org/rt/emiert/cskbookawards #KatrinaReads #blackandbookish #booktube #bookish #books #bookworm #booknerd #booktuber #amreading #bibliophile #bookaddict #booklover #reading #book #bookaholic #bookrecommendations #bookcommunity #blackbooktubeusa 🟣Let's be friends on Goodreads www.goodreads.com/user/show/583917-katrin...
I Can't Wait to Read These Books In 2022
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#lists #2022 #KatrinaReads #blackandbookish #booktube #bookish #books #bookworm #booknerd #booktuber #amreading #bibliophile #bookaddict #booklover #reading #book #bookaholic #bookrecommendations #bookcommunity #blackbooktubeusa 🟣Let's be friends on Goodreads www.goodreads.com/user/show/583917-katrina 🟠linktr.ee/KatrinaReadss 🔴innocenceproject.org/ Did you know you can donate part of each Amazo...
End of the Year Book Tag // Original Tag by Ariel Bissett
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Original Tag by Ariel Bissett ua-cam.com/video/UddPv6ROQXk/v-deo.html I was tagged by the awesome AJ Dunn Reads and Writes ua-cam.com/video/qBBdsyo5z2M/v-deo.html The Prompts; Questions: Are there any books you started this year that you need to finish? Do you have an autumnal book to transition into the end of the year? Is there a new release you're still waiting for? What are three books you ...
Reading 10,000 Kindle Books // Vlog#1 // Willow Rose
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I literally have 10,000 books on my Kindle. It's time for me to start reading them! Also, it's time for me to stop being nervous about vlogging. #vlog #kindle #KatrinaReads #blackandbookish #booktube #bookish #books #bookworm #booknerd #booktuber #amreading #bibliophile #bookaddict #booklover #reading #book #bookaholic #bookrecommendations #bookcommunity #blackbooktubeusa 🟣Let's be friends on G...
Second Half of November Wrap Up
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Link to short story I discussed www.guernicamag.com/the-quiet-boy/ #WrapUp #KatrinaReads #blackandbookish #booktube #bookish #books #bookworm #booknerd #booktuber #amreading #bibliophile #bookaddict #booklover #reading #book #bookaholic #bookrecommendations #bookcommunity #blackbooktubeusa Let's be friends on Goodreads www.goodreads.com/user/show/583917-katrina linktr.ee/KatrinaReadss innocence...
The G Tag // An Original Tag by Jim's Books Reading and Stuff
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Jim's Channel ua-cam.com/video/rSxLG8Elviw/v-deo.html Here are the prompts: G is for the Great American Novel. What do you consider the Great American Novel? (This was a prompt I used for the A tag and had so many great answers, that I am presenting it again). This can further be broken down to in the 19th Century, 20th Century and 21st Century. G is for many countries like Guatemala, Guyana, G...
Quick Bites // Ace Takes Flight 🦾🦿👨🦽✈
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This is a review of the NetGalley ARC Ace Takes Flight. This was another successful middle grade read. #review #netgalley #AceTakesFlight #KatrinaReads #blackandbookish #booktube #bookish #books #bookworm #booknerd #booktuber #amreading #bibliophile #bookaddict #booklover #reading #book #bookaholic #bookrecommendations #bookcommunity #blackbooktubeusa 🟣Let's be friends on Goodreads www.goodread...
Horror, Mystery, and Thriller Recommendations
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The Mystery, Thrillers, and Horror genre jumble is my favorite. However, there is some confusion as to which is which! A thriller many times is also a mystery and the like. But sometimes not understanding what genre a book is can cause people to not enjoy or at least appreciate what an author was trying to do. I learned a lot by looking up these definitions. I hope you do too! Alfred Hichcock c...
The F Tag // An Original Tag by Jim's Books Reading and Stuff
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Another great tag from Jim ua-cam.com/video/ytlyjhB13Uk/v-deo.html&ab_channel=jim'sbooksreading&stuff The prompts: F is for France. Who is your favorite French author? F is for fiction. Approximately, what percentage of your reading is fiction? F is for fantasy. Who is your favorite Fantasy author? F is for Five Stars. How many books have been five star reads for you this year? F is for Funny. ...
Mid November Reading Wrap Up
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#WrapUp #KatrinaReads #blackandbookish #booktube #bookish #books #bookworm #booknerd #booktuber #amreading #bibliophile #bookaddict #booklover #reading #book #bookaholic #bookrecommendations #bookcommunity #blackbooktubeusa Let's be friends on Goodreads www.goodreads.com/user/show/583917-katrina linktr.ee/KatrinaReadss innocenceproject.org/ Did you know you can donate part of each Amazon purcha...
How to get Free E-Books! 🚫💵📚
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Sites mentioned; www.bookbub.com/ www.freebooksy.com/ www.bargainbooksy.com/ dangobooks.com/ebook-deals/ www.thefussylibrarian.com/ www.lovetropes.com/ #HowTo #KatrinaReads #blackandbookish #booktube #bookish #books #bookworm #booknerd #booktuber #amreading #bibliophile #bookaddict #booklover #reading #book #bookaholic #bookrecommendations #bookcommunity #blackbooktubeusa Let's be friends on Go...
The School Days Book Tag
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I was tagged by Mishelle Lexi, Thank You! ua-cam.com/video/t4nIk-e0fdQ/v-deo.html Questions: A. Times of Day: First bell: Tell us about the book that first got you into reading! Break time: Which book have you most recently had to take a break from or DNF? Lunch time: Tell us about your favourite book that features food! Final bell: Which book have you most recently finished reading? Homework: ...
Quick Bites // The Taking of Jake Livingston 👻
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Quick Bites // The Taking of Jake Livingston 👻
Let's Talk About The Last House on Needless Street // Spoilers // CW
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Let's Talk About The Last House on Needless Street // Spoilers // CW
Spooky👻 Season is Over ☹ // October Wrap up🎃
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Spooky👻 Season is Over ☹ // October Wrap up🎃
Rethinking Incarceration // Book Discussion
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Rethinking Incarceration // Book Discussion
The Rapid Fire Book Tag // Original Tag by Kate at Girl Reading
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The Rapid Fire Book Tag // Original Tag by Kate at Girl Reading
Spooky Season's First Week Wrap Up and a Mini Pop!!
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Spooky Season's First Week Wrap Up and a Mini Pop!!
Conversations with Booktube Ep. 3 // Is Booktube Political?
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Conversations with Booktube Ep. 3 // Is Booktube Political?
The E Tag // Original Tag By Jim's Books Reading and Stuff
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The E Tag // Original Tag By Jim's Books Reading and Stuff
Spooky 👻 Season's First Week of Pile 📚 of Possibilities 🎃
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Spooky 👻 Season's First Week of Pile 📚 of Possibilities 🎃
Your Answers Can't Be Books Tags // Original Tag by Book Buds
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Your Answers Can't Be Books Tags // Original Tag by Book Buds
Comparison and Contrast Between The Underground Railroad Book and Show
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Comparison and Contrast Between The Underground Railroad Book and Show
*SPOILERS* . . . . . . .The boys in the attic were memories from Ted’s childhood and the little boys who were stolen from the lake, I believe. He said at one point he thought the mother must have mistaken Lulu for a boy because she only took boys.
I loved the good house. Great review!
As I am watching your video, I would like to say that you are so beautiful, your skin is just amazing, and your eyes are magical 😊
Great review. Race and class run through every scene in the book in many expected and unexpected ways, adding tension and drama. How can people say the book was boring? Maybe they just missed all that? At any rate, three years later, I just read the book and searched out reviews. Yours was the most nuanced and thoughtful one I came across. Thank you!
What happened to LuLu?
It has been 2 years mother
Very good review.😊🎩
I loved your point of view. Thanks for sharing. Hugs from Brazil 🇧🇷
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I would love to hear what you have to say about the movie ❤
Brilliant review. Thank you. I just watched the movie, and you cleared up a lot. I know.... I could have read the book.... buuuuuuuut
Love the content and this video in particular. Keep up the excellent work!
Wow. I think it may be a similar thing for me. I identify as a BW and had nearly the exact commentary. Great analysis. Do you have a book club?
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Thank you for your review. I love you vibe! I haven't read the book but just watched the movie and found it a frustrating experience. I thought I'd check out a book review to find out what may have been lost in the adaptation. Now I get it. For the movie, they changed the older Black married couple to a younger Black father and daughter. A lot of the talk has been about Julia Robert's character Amanda being racist in her attitude toward the Black family. But honestly, I would have been just as suspicious the way they depicted it in the movie. A 40-something man with a 20-something daughter could easily be con artists pretending to be father and daughter. Especially when they show up in the middle of the night with the wi-fi and internet conveniently down so they can't verify anything AND with no ID! However, with an older married couple, it's far more plausible that they would really own the house. I wish they hadn't made that switch because would have loved an older Black woman's perspective, plus Myha'la as the daughter was every bit as rude and unlikable as Amanda. It seems they changed the character just to add unnecessary sexual tension with her and the other males. I also didn't quite understand the class differences, so thanks for clearing that up. I doubt I'll read the book because I've heard to many things about the grocery lists that go on for pages, but your review was delightful and insightful!
Yeah. It became clear 5 minutes after they show up that its their house. Julia Roberts waa annoying the shit out of me. Not just by her racism, but wirh her lack of questions that could have cleared things up
🤯Thank you for this review. I just watched the movie on Netflix and it was very suspenseful. Your review clarified a lot of stuff for me. Thank you❤
comparing to a play *chefs kiss* 🤌
damn I was not engaging enough with this book, you brought up so many good points that I definitely missed. i know im like 3 years late to the discussion but would love to hear ppls throughts on the sex scenes... maybe im just a prude, but it felt graphic for a non-smut book.
This was great! Thanks!
Hi Katrina, Idk if you'll ever see this, but I just wanted to tell you something. Recently, I gathered the courage to finally leave a high control group. Back when you were putting up a lot of videos, you would occasionally mention your "fundy days". Just wanted to let you know, that had an impact on me. Seeing someone who escaped that kind of thing gave me heart. Well, just wanted to say thank you for that. Hope you and your family are well!
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My favorite book, looking forward to Sam Emails take with the movie
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Well done perspective.
🤯 The NetFlix trailer piqued my interest to see the movie, but your review convinced me to read the book
I really appreciate you review, I would love to have a discussion with you on your view. It’s seem very interesting, I just want a better understanding of it. Because myself, an asain male. I did grow up in the inner city, around most African American and Latino, then moved to the suburbs once I got older. I have seen both side the fence.
Thank you for giving this synopsis! I got to the halfway point and didn’t want to keep going with the horror, but I wanted to know how it concluded 😅
Late to the party, but your review of Leave the World Behind is very thoughtful. I just finished the book and enjoyed your insights.
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Your take was so insightful and helpful. I was more educated by this book in relation to my own class biases than I can ever express. It was an excellent lens to view my own shortcomings and continue to listen and broaden my views from outside of my own lived experiences. This book was a phenomenal read and I’m fascinated by those who could read it at “face value” and be angry with the ending. Literary piece (not thriller) was the best description of the book I’ve heard. Thank you for your thoughts!!!!
“White people feel entitled to things, and entertainment, etc.” “Oh they never brought me a fruit basket” lmfao. It’s honestly so insane how you guys can sit and talk about what white people don’t have to do. Do you honestly think we don’t have to be on guard around other cultures as well? You believe black people cant be dangerous on many levels to NUMEROUS other races? It’s not a secret. The sheer victimhood of todays black culture is next level. Dog whistles lol. And weirdly, black people have moved past dog whistles straight to anti white hate and outward disdain and volatility.
Oh good, more anti white commentary
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I'm so happy I found your page.
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I'm VERY late to the party, but I finally just read this book, and went searching for reviews online. I really liked it overall, but agree with many of your criticisms. I loved your perspective on this, and I thank you for the emotional labor put forth in sharing your own struggles with mental health.
literally the best review of this book. the gworls that get it get it
Caught up in a moment of boyhood competition, William Bellman recklessly aims his slingshot at a rook resting on a branch. Don't we all have a story like this, our memories banks have a lot to say about sling-shots.
I can understand why people have a love hate relationship with this book. Why so many either DNF by the 25% mark or hate the book by the 60% mark. This author took some really serious gambles and risks. I was glad I read it with the audio. I think a reader could get really lost very quickly. Btw kudos to the narrator for doing all the voices. I can imagine it was difficult text to interpret. The one thing I will say is that this should have come with trigger warnings. 4.5 stars from me.
I have the same thoughts as you. I almost didn’t finish the book so much going on but I stuck it thru and I didnt regret it
I wish that dee got closer. Also it was weird she was the only one who was talking in second person
Why was Ted on the newspaper as 'the suspect' when there wasn't any proof at the time? And what was the bloody flip flop doing in Ted's house? I really don't understand that part. Am I missing something?
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Enjoyed your thoughts. I just finished this one and my mind is reeling. The book was a puzzle and quite disordered, and felt confused for nearly the entirety, but I think the author accomplished all of this for effect and the purpose of the book. Your review helped to clarify some things. Thanks!
🤯 Thank you for this wonderful review! Apart from yours I've only encountered one other review (by the lovely Jen Campbell) that got that the book first and foremost is an exploration of racial dynamics and actually appreciated this book ✨ It's so disheartening that, as you said, the reviews of the book mirror what it tries to dismantle. Glad I stumbled upon you today 😊
First time listener here! I loved your review of this book. Do you have a bookstagram?
just finished listening 🤯
I hope you'll come back. You do you, you don't have to fit in any particular niche in the community, I don't... particularly now with shorts, (I'm putting out random stuff on shorts). Booktube is a hobby and if you've moved on that is fine, but I miss your content and your warm vibe. Hope you are well take care.
excellent vid. you look great!
Two years late lol but I just finished reading this book! And I’m so happy I came across your review. I didn’t particularly like the book because I went in relatively blind and only had the notion that it was about the end of the world, so I was expecting something completely different, but now I understand that was a me issue. I think if I knew that the story was going to be more about the dynamics between two families, I would of went in with a different mind. But I loved your review and I agree 100%, thanks for pointing out small things/details that I missed and giving your perspective! makes me wish I went into the book knowing what it was going to be about a little bit!