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A Cosy Weekend Reading Vlog 🍰🍓🌸
A Cosy Weekend Reading Vlog 🍰🍓🌸
Reading Wise Children by Angela Carter and making strawberry cake.
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Books Coming Out This Summer | July, August and September Anticipated Releases
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Books Coming Out This Summer | July, August and September Anticipated Releases 0:00 - July 4:51 - August 9:25 - September Books Mentioned The Coin by Yazmin Zaher 11th July - uk.bookshop.org/a/6348/9781804441374 Monumenta by Lara Haworth 4th July - uk.bookshop.org/a/6348/9781805301967 Smothermoss by Alisa Alering 24th July - uk.bookshop.org/a/6348/9781803369952 Nicked by M.T. Anderson 23rd July...
One Week in Yucatan | Chichen Itza, Cenotes, Pink Lakes and Flamingos
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One Week in Yucatan | Chichen Itza, Cenotes, Pink Lakes and Flamingos Part 4 of my Mexico Travel Vlog series 0:00 - intro 0:22 - Airbnb 3:06 - Exploring Merida 4:16 - Chichen Itza 7:44 - Yucatan History Tour 11:20 - Las Coloradas and Flamingos find me instagram: roisinsreading storygraph: app.thestorygraph.com/profile/roisinsreading email - roisinsreading@gmail.com The Big Book B...
Things I Love in Books | 25 Book Recommendations
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Give me your recommendations! I've had such a rubbish reading year i thought it was an idea to tell you all the things I love in books, and get your recommendations. There are also 25 book recommendations of some of my favourite books of all time. 0:00 - Intro 0:19 - Ghost Stories 3:02 - Literary Retellings 4:29 - Clever Perspective Shifts 7:20 - Philosophical Body Horror 9:58 - Let's Talk Poli...
Reading 2024 Releases | May reading vlog
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So I couldn't help but wonder, Do I Even Know How to Read Anymore? This year I have been on the reading struggle bus, in my slump era if you will, so my readin may releases was postponed and postponed until you're now seeing it in June. Enjoy! Books mentioned A Person is a prayer This Strange Eventful History The Safekeep by Yael Von Woeder Enlightenment by Sarah Perry
My Favourite Authors
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The 3 authors tag from Instagram over onto UA-cam! Talking my three favourite authors and some authors I need to read more from. Booktubers mentioned @MatthewSciarappa @bibliosophie @whatsdozdoing @ebonykenae @nathansnook
How We Spent a Weekend in Oaxaca City, Mexico 🇲🇽 | Travel Vlog
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How We Spent a Weekend in Oaxaca City, Mexico 🇲🇽 | Travel Vlog 0:00 - First Night 1:55 - Food Tour in Abasto Market 5:00 - Museo de las Culturas 9:20 - Mercado de 20 Novembre find me instagram: roisinsreading storygraph: app.thestorygraph.com/profile/roisinsreading email - roisinsreading@gmail.com The Big Book Book Club: Playlist ua-cam.com/play/PLWbPry097SqMyIb6oU7uLULNuBY2tJAmE...
10 books You (Probably) Haven't Seen on Booktube
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10 books You (Probably) Haven't Seen on Booktube! Talking books you haven't seen on booktube, great books that need more readers, and just generally underhyped books. They also happen to be some of my favourite books from around the world. Books Mentioned The betrayed by Riene Arcache Melvin Keeping the house by Tice Cin Game of kings by Dorothy Dunnet The poisonwood bible by Barbara Kingsolver...
Exploring Mexico City For The First Time!🇲🇽 | Must-see Spots And Eats In CDMX
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Exploring Mexico City For The First Time!🇲🇽 | Must-see Spots And Eats In CDMX 0:00 - Intro 1:35 - Casa Azul 5:07 - Xochimilco 6:52 - Limosneros 7:18 - Teotihuacan find me instagram: roisinsreading storygraph: app.thestorygraph.com/profile/roisinsreading email - roisinsreading@gmail.com The Big Book Book Club: Playlist ua-cam.com/play/PLWbPry097SqMyIb6oU7uLULNuBY2tJAmE.html Discor...
some highly specific book recommendations based on YOUR requests
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some highly specific book recommendations based on YOUR requests. I asked for your book recommendation requests and general questions and here i am responding to them! It can't really be called a Q&A because mostly you just requested books, but I love finding book recommendations no matter how weird or specific the request is so enjoy! find me instagram: roisinsreading storygraph...
Reading The Women's Prize 2024 Longlist! 📚 | Reading Vlog
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Reading The Women's Prize 2024 Longlist! 📚 | Reading Vlog Well, not the whole longlist. Every year since I started this channel I have read the Women's Prize for Fiction Shortlist. And it hasn't always gone so well. So this year I decided to try something a bit different, and create my own shortlist of interesting books from the longlist, and read that instead. Also, me reacting to the women's ...
Literary Fiction for Beginners | Like That Genre, Read this Lit Fic
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Literary Fiction for Beginners | Like That Genre, Read this Lit Fic If you are looking to get into lit fic, let me recommend you some bridging books, some literary fiction for beginners, some lit fic to match your favourite genre. Let me know if I missed your favourite genre in the comments below so I can make a part 2! find me instagram: roisinsreading storygraph: app.thestorygr...
Travel With Me to Mexico pt 1 | Whale Watching and What to Do in Guadalajara and Guanajuato
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Travel With Me to Mexico pt 1 | Whale Watching and What to Do in Guadalajara and Guanajuato . It's part one of my travel vlog to Mexico! My first week in Mexico we visited Puerto Vallarta, Guadalajara (and Tlaquepaque) and Guanajuato, and it was amazing. We saw humpback whales in the pacific ocean, visited an isolated tropical beach, ate amazing food and did a walking tour of Guadalajara, saw l...
Tier Ranking Every Book I've Given 5 Stars Since 2019
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Tier Ranking Every Book I've Given 5 Stars Since 2019! I don't tend to star rate on UA-cam anymore, but I do on Storygraph for my stats, and this is me tier ranking all of my five star books (no spoilers, purely vibes). i hope you enjoy! check out the original video here: ua-cam.com/video/nKTIFpsyWbA/v-deo.html&ab_channel=ButterfliesOnMyBookshelf UA-camrs Mentioned @NickellesNook @TheBookLeo fi...
24 spring book releases you should know about🌷🌤️🍃 | literary fiction, historical fiction + more
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24 spring book releases you should know about🌷🌤️🍃 | literary fiction, historical fiction more
Every Book I've Read So Far in 2024 | Winter Reading Wrap Up
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Every Book I've Read So Far in 2024 | Winter Reading Wrap Up
Possibilities, Plans and Potentials - My Spring TBR
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Possibilities, Plans and Potentials - My Spring TBR
What Even Are Reading Goals? The Quarter Year Crisis Book Tag
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What Even Are Reading Goals? The Quarter Year Crisis Book Tag
Reading March Releases in Mexico | 2024 Books Reading Vlog
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Reading March Releases in Mexico | 2024 Books Reading Vlog
Revealing Bookish Secrets and My Reading Hot Takes | 20 Questions Book Tag
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Revealing Bookish Secrets and My Reading Hot Takes | 20 Questions Book Tag
the fastest book haul in the west
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the fastest book haul in the west
Books for Spring
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Books for Spring
trying to predict the womens prize for fiction longlist
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trying to predict the womens prize for fiction longlist
Reading My 2024 Anticipated Releases | Literary Fiction Reading Vlog
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Reading My 2024 Anticipated Releases | Literary Fiction Reading Vlog
Books I Want to Read From Around the World
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Books I Want to Read From Around the World
Exploring Newcastle-Upon-Tyne | A Weekend Travel Vlog
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Exploring Newcastle-Upon-Tyne | A Weekend Travel Vlog
Like That Niche Genre Read this Historical Fiction
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Like That Niche Genre Read this Historical Fiction
5 of My Favourite Literary Fiction Booktubers | YouTuber Recommendations
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5 of My Favourite Literary Fiction Booktubers | UA-camr Recommendations
9 Page Turning Recommendations
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9 Page Turning Recommendations
9 Modern Classics I Want to Read
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9 Modern Classics I Want to Read

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  • @acratone8300
    @acratone8300 7 годин тому

    Mister Bennett is in his study busy planning and administering the estate. Mrs. Bennett is managing her latest attack of flutters about her daughters' love lives. And Jane Austen is wise enough to declare who is the sensible one in that partnership.

  • @pricegrisham2998
    @pricegrisham2998 2 дні тому

    The irony, of course, is that the intensity of Mrs. Bennet's desire to have her daughters married erupts in such rude social behavior that she is off putting to the very families and young men she hopes to connect them with. In his letter to Elizabeth, Darcy says that even though her social connections are objectionable, even more so is the lack of propriety that everyone in her family except she and Jane displays.

  • @avenueroy
    @avenueroy 4 дні тому

    I felt the exact same way about The Furrows, it started out so strong and then fell flat on its face

  • @hrumi8748
    @hrumi8748 4 дні тому

    When people say it's a book about friendship and not trauma, can anyone gove examples of when friendship is presented? Because all i read was sex, how disturbing sex was, how sex hurt Jude emotionally and physically, how Willem and he Spoiler * towards the end had a sexual relationship? I couldn't find anything else! The only non sexual relationship was the one with his doctor and the touching one with his adoptive parents.

  • @sabinamcdaniel7412
    @sabinamcdaniel7412 4 дні тому

    I LOVED that you preferred Henry Crawford. I wish he had actually fully reformed.

  • @KyleMaxwell
    @KyleMaxwell 6 днів тому

    “Our Wives Under the Sea” sounds amazing, gotta add that to my list!

  • @KyleMaxwell
    @KyleMaxwell 6 днів тому

    When I saw the title, I thought “I should listen to a point of view different from mine”. A few minutes in, I was glad I did because it’s clearly true that it’s a Romantic novel, if not quite a “romance” novel in the current sense. I just finished reading the book this afternoon and have little to add other than to say it is the template for almost every soap opera / telenovela I have ever seen.

  • @jacquelinemcmenamin8204
    @jacquelinemcmenamin8204 7 днів тому

    We finally had sunshine on Wednesday and I got out into the garden to plant and sort pots. Really lifted my spirits. Hope this weekend will be nice enough to read outside. 🍀👋☘️📖📚📕☕️💐

  • @jenniferclark677
    @jenniferclark677 7 днів тому

    The Avian Hourglass and Jellyfish Have No Ears sound good! So does The Echoes... August is goanna be busy lol!

  • @alessandrarocco1037
    @alessandrarocco1037 8 днів тому

    Awful film, not an adaptation

  • @CoynieReads
    @CoynieReads 8 днів тому

    Really looking forward to The Kings Mother, I very much enjoyed the first book- Cecily!

  • @bibliosophie
    @bibliosophie 9 днів тому

    ghosts + perspective shifts : all szabó (whom i know you’ve mentioned wanting to explore), but esp katalin street lit retelling : second place by rachel cusk my first ideas for body horror were the seas and our wives under the sea! but you’ve already got them apparently :) michael hobbes core (LOL) : speaking of patrick radden keefe, have you read say nothing? recs that don’t strictly fall into yr categories but have an uncomfortable/uncanny vibe that i think might scratch the body horror/ghosts/politics itch: white on white by ayşegül savaş, the listeners by jordan tannahill, asylum road by olivia sudjic, the employees by olga ravn, the southern reach trilogy by jeff vandermeer (have you read those?)

    • @RoisinsReading
      @RoisinsReading 9 днів тому

      Thank you, I have read and loved Katalin Street, should have mentioned it in ghosts! I haven’t read Say Nothing yet, I know I need to since my mum is from Derry and grew up in the 70s, so I was raised with stories of the troubles. I didn’t know Second Place was a lit retelling I haven’t read any Vandermeer, but I am intrigued, thank you for all the recs

  • @drawyourbook876
    @drawyourbook876 9 днів тому

    If you have not read the famished road by Ben okri yet, I would suggest trying that out. It is ghostly and political and very well written. I could imagine that you would also enjoy the eight life by nino haratischvili. It is a family saga in the same way that the old drift is a family saga. It spans about 80 years with lots of characters that get involved with the politics of the place in a more epic way.

  • @kitwhitfield7169
    @kitwhitfield7169 10 днів тому

    One thing I find about the idea that fiction makes us more empathic: sentimental fiction makes a lot of people LESS empathic. Here’s a common experience when you’re disabled: someone produces a book, a picture, a meme, something that serves the inspiration-p*rn niche. Non-disabled people publicly and loudly ‘empathise’, talking about how moving and uplifting and wonderful it is… And if you, a disabled person, say anything that punctures their moment by pointing out it’s unrealistic or kind of patronising or invades a disabled person’s privacy? You know, something that calls for active empathy? BOY do they lash out at you. They were supposed to be caring about disabled people, right? But when a disabled person from reality tips up, the reaction is hostile and contemptuous. A lot of this stuff - and I certainly include A LITTLE LIFE - isn’t about becoming more empathic towards the actual people who actually live with this stuff. The sentimental will attack a real disabled person for criticising a fictional one. No: it’s about having a little weep and admiring your own tears as proof of your sensitivity. And that, being an entirely selfish pleasure, easily turns mean. Selfish pleasures aren’t all bad. Yanigahara puts a lot of baked goods in her fiction too; eating or thinking about eating a cookie is a selfish pleasure and it’s quite harmless. But nobody expects to be morally admired for eating a cookie - and that’s the level inspo-p*rn operates on. Ask for real empathy and people feel like you stole their cookie, and act about as compassionate as you’d expect. Some fiction may encourage empathy, sure. But sentimental fiction is just nastiness with a sugar coating.

    • @RoisinsReading
      @RoisinsReading 10 днів тому

      Thank you for this comment, really well said and I appreciate it. I’ve actually been working on a video about reading and empathy after reading A Sentimental Education by Hannah McGregor

    • @kitwhitfield7169
      @kitwhitfield7169 10 днів тому

      Sounds good! Marianne Noble’s The Masochistic Pleasures of Sentimental Literature is good too; it talks about how a perfect victim of this form is the girl child who doesn’t protest except by presenting a ‘suffering body’, which acts as a reproach. Jude is very like that, I think, or at least related. He’s entirely defined by his childhood, and while diegetically male he’s possessed of lots of traditionally ‘feminine’ traits: meek, self-doubting, devoid of anger, sexually passive and always the done-to rather than the doer. (He even bakes.) And being the suffering body of an unsaved child is basically his whole role.

    • @RoisinsReading
      @RoisinsReading 10 днів тому

      @@kitwhitfield7169 thanks for the tip, I'll look it up

  • @rx65m
    @rx65m 11 днів тому

    Allow me to make a couple of important and respectful corrections: - Mérida is not the capital of the Yucatán peninsula. It is capital only of the Yucatán State. There are other 2 States in this peninsula: Campeche and Quintana Roo. Also parts of Tabasco and Chiapas States as well. Additionally parts of Guatemala and the whole Belize are parts of the Yucatán Peninsula which has no capital city for itself as a peninsula at all. - Chichén Itzá is not the world's largest Mayan archeological site. It is only the most visited one. There are plenty of larger Mayan archeological sites in México, Guatemala and Belize, most of them still not fully excavated so far.

    • @RoisinsReading
      @RoisinsReading 10 днів тому

      Thank you, I did mean Yucutan state but I misspoke. We were told it was the largest by our guide, but I appreciate the correction

    • @rx65m
      @rx65m 10 днів тому

      @@RoisinsReading ❤

  • @SarahAsYouWish
    @SarahAsYouWish 14 днів тому

    What a vibrant and beautiful area. Thanks for sharing!

  • @audreyapproved
    @audreyapproved 14 днів тому

    Omg the panuchos on 6:13 have me drooling! And the cenotes. Looks so fun!

  • @Sarahsreadingjournal
    @Sarahsreadingjournal 15 днів тому

    Some great books on this list 🤩 If you enjoyed The Discomfort of Evening I'd really recommend Oldladyvoice by Elisa Victoria. It has a child narrator and is definitely very odd and uncomfortable in the way it talks about sex. Was one of my favourite books from a couple of years ago and it's got a beautiful cover which always helps!

  • @BookishAdventuresInWellbeing
    @BookishAdventuresInWellbeing 16 днів тому

    Drift by Caryl Lewis sounds like it’d work for you, particularly around cosy tragedy & dark whimsy vibes.

  • @DeeDeeCatMom
    @DeeDeeCatMom 17 днів тому

    I have one that has both ghosts and it's a retelling, My Plane Jane by Cynthia Hand. Now I know it's a YA, so not typically something I'd like, but it's so meta and clever and I love where the story goes! A Jane Eyre retelling with Charlotte Bronte as a main character. Now for two recs you didn't ask for, about sexual politics amongst other things, and both canadian, The Red Word by Sarah Henstra, and Surfacing by Margaret Atwood. Surfacing especially fits so many topics in a little book, everything from gentrification to patriarchy to environmentalism, and so impressive for being written in the 1970s!

  • @rebecca.reader
    @rebecca.reader 17 днів тому

    A couple of recommendations for you... Birnam Wood by Eleanor Catton- retelling ( plus you loved The Luminaries) Not a River by Selma Almada...its a novella ( which is not normally my thing) about toxic masculinity and male friendship. Im recommending it for one of your categories, but I cant really say which as it would be a spoiler 😂 And another two, that im not sure fit into your categories but i think you might like: The Woodwife by Terri Windling- magical realism ish / folklore/ supernatural Home by Marilyn Robinson- just absolutely beautiful writing and in depth character studies.

    • @RoisinsReading
      @RoisinsReading 16 днів тому

      I’ve been meaning to read Birnam Wood

  • @Elizabeth-Reads
    @Elizabeth-Reads 17 днів тому

    Have you read Jesmyn Ward’s latest? I’m reading it now, and it’s so powerful. Liz Nugent writes lots of books with unlikable characters, they’re so fun. Also loved Drive Your Plow Over the Bones of the Dead. Beautyland is a great “cozy tragedy” book! I really enjoyed it. Also The Book of Secrets by Elizabeth Arnold (which is a book about books, really engaging but heartbreaking.) And Goodbye Vitamin, the perfect mix of funny and heartbreaking.

    • @Elizabeth-Reads
      @Elizabeth-Reads 17 днів тому

      Oh, also try Lojman, and The Deeper the Water the Uglier the Fish!

    • @RoisinsReading
      @RoisinsReading 16 днів тому

      Thank you, I have read Drive Your Plow, but it’s the only one

  • @kinczyta
    @kinczyta 17 днів тому

    Ghost story - Pedro Paramo Retelling - Wide Sargasso Sea Philosophical body horror + changing perspectives - The Obscene Bird of Night Gentle tragedy + a compelling character + talking about politics - An Artist of the Floating world

    • @RoisinsReading
      @RoisinsReading 17 днів тому

      Ooo these sound interesting!

    • @kinczyta
      @kinczyta 15 днів тому

      @@RoisinsReading PS: both Pedro Paramo and Wide Sargasso Sea include clever perspective shfts as well, forgot to say

  • @kinczyta
    @kinczyta 17 днів тому

    I really like how you explained all of your preferences

  • @jacquelinemcmenamin8204
    @jacquelinemcmenamin8204 17 днів тому

    Ghosts? Enter Ghost by Isabella Hammad Differing perspectives? Deluge by Stefan Markley ( my best book of 2023) Literary retellings? Birnam Wood by Eleanor Catton ( Macbeth) Philosophical / uncomfortable? Henry Henry should come with a trigger warning. Politics? Ordinary Human Failings by Megan Nolan Likeable Unlikeable ? Service by Sarah Gilmartin Sunburn by Chloe Michelle Haworth Stone Yard Devotional by Charolette Wood Sad Whimsy? Falling Animals How To Build A Boat by Elaine Feeney Historical epic? Fayne by AnnMarie MacDonald The Winter Solider by Daniel Mason March by Geraldine Brooks Nonfiction? Strong Female Character by Fern Brady ☘️👋🍀📕📚☕️📖

    • @RoisinsReading
      @RoisinsReading 17 днів тому

      I’ve read Ordinary Human Failings and didn’t love it, the characters don’t really talk politics to each other as I remember. And there aren’t any actual ghosts in Enter Ghost, just an actor playing one. But I’ll look into the others as I haven’t read them

  • @MsJaytee1975
    @MsJaytee1975 17 днів тому

    I have a few recommendations for you. In non-fiction On Being Unreasonable by Kirsty Segman, it’s about how society’s expectation of reasonable can often be sexist, racist, ableist etc. Strong Female Characters by Fern Brady, it’s about Fern being diagnosed as autistic, but she does broaden it out to the wider autistic community. When the Dust Settles by Lucy Easthope, she’s a disaster expert, it’s a memoir but it also covers the parts of disasters that don’t make it into most books. For fiction, King Hereafter by Dorothy Dunnett, I’m not sure if this counts as a literature retelling, technically it is a retelling of MacBeth, but it is a political drama like Wolf Hall, it goes from MacBeth aged 7 to his death, but there’s not a lot of family drama. The Sunken Road by Ciarán McMenamin has a dual timeline part of it is set during World War One, the other during the Irish civil war. The Bookseller of Inverness by S. G. MacLean is set six years after Culloden, the main plot is a murder mystery, but mostly it’s about the aftermath of war.

    • @RoisinsReading
      @RoisinsReading 17 днів тому

      These sound like really good recommendations! I’m reading Dunnett’s Lymond Chronicles at the moment

  • @racheljohnson1953
    @racheljohnson1953 21 день тому

    I’d never heard of it before, but I picked up Summer Light and Then Comes the Night from my library because of this video. I’m about 30 pages from the end and I have enjoyed it so so much. Thank you for such a great recommendation!

    • @RoisinsReading
      @RoisinsReading 21 день тому

      I'm so glad! Thank you for letting me know

  • @jenniferclark677
    @jenniferclark677 23 дні тому

    Very interesting books! Love the quotes you shared.

  • @jacquelinemcmenamin8204
    @jacquelinemcmenamin8204 24 дні тому

    I read very little in May. Lots romance and easy reads after reading for the Womens Prize. Best book in May The Mars House by Natasha Pulley

    • @RoisinsReading
      @RoisinsReading 21 день тому

      I have enjoyed Pulley in the past, maybe i'll look that one up

  • @ShadinTech-bd
    @ShadinTech-bd 24 дні тому

    so sweet

  • @m0bob
    @m0bob 26 днів тому

    I am beginning to think I may have it. Arthritic pain, small patch of psoriasis and I have also had uveitis in the past. I have also noticed myself feeling quite tired recently, but I am aged 67 and it could be my age. Waiting to see my GP, but I could travel around the world faster 😂

  • @pattube
    @pattube Місяць тому

    10/10 Persuasion 9.9/10 Emma 9.8/10 Pride and Prejudice 9.7/10 Mansfield Park 9.6/10 Northanger Abbey 8.5/10 Sense and Sensibility

  • @nathansnook
    @nathansnook Місяць тому

    Ahhh the vlog I’ve been waiting for!!!! This was such a treat! Loved seeing all the colors in this one!

  • @MatthewSciarappa
    @MatthewSciarappa Місяць тому

    ❤❤❤

  • @carriem1183
    @carriem1183 Місяць тому

    I’m reading my first Zadie Smith now (White Teeth). 😁 You must read Toni Morrison! I would start with The Bluest Eye, the audiobook is read by Toni Morrison herself and it is amazing. Unfortunately I didn’t love the first In the series by Elena Ferrante, so I didn’t continue on. Would love to hear your thoughts once/if you read them to see if I don’t give it another go.

  • @yvonne530
    @yvonne530 Місяць тому

    The works of the great poet, Homer, are filled with words that not only survive in Albanian but continue to be used. From Homer, you can get not only words but also phrases that possess all the signs of a typical Albanian expression. If someone were to interpret Homer from the Albanian language perspective, much light would be shed on the works of that famous poet. Between Homeric and Albanian sentences, there is a striking resemblance in expression, phraseology, and sentence structure. A study of this nature would help interpret Homer, since the Albanian language is older than that of Greece (Science Magazine 2023), much can be learned about the influence of this [Albanian] on Homeric and later Greek. Title: Unconquerable Albania Author : Christ Anton Lepon Publisher: Chicago, Albanian Liberation Committee, 1944 Zeus was a Pelasgian, not a Helen. After Illyad the language of Gods was Gheg - North Albanian Dialect. (Herodotus)

  • @UmezulikeBooks
    @UmezulikeBooks Місяць тому

    Hello! I'm subscribed to your channel and I like your content. I'm an author, from Lagos Nigeria and I would love for you to review my book. How do I reach you?

    • @RoisinsReading
      @RoisinsReading Місяць тому

      Hello, thank you so much for your comment. If I hear about your book and it sounds interesting I will read it, but I only read books because I think they sound good, I don’t accept unsolicited books

  • @kassandrarodriguez8057
    @kassandrarodriguez8057 Місяць тому

    this is a fun tier list. well done :)

  • @HappyKnitter2020
    @HappyKnitter2020 Місяць тому

    I would love to read Elana Ferrante books alongside you, as they've been sitting on my tbr shelves for so long...can't understand what I am 'saving them' for 😊

  • @jacquelinemcmenamin8204
    @jacquelinemcmenamin8204 Місяць тому

    Authors I’ve read one book from ( but want to read more) Alice Elliot Dark ( Fellowship Point) Geraldine Brooks ( March) James McBride ( The Heaven and Earth Grocery Store) Three I’ve never read? Kurt Vonnegut ( he’s my best friends favourite writer) ( guess what… my brain has gone blank!)

    • @RoisinsReading
      @RoisinsReading Місяць тому

      I really need to read Geraldine Brooks too

  • @jacquelinemcmenamin8204
    @jacquelinemcmenamin8204 Місяць тому

    The Lacuna is a brilliant book. The main character was someone I wanted to hug and tell them everything was going to be ok.

  • @jacquelinemcmenamin8204
    @jacquelinemcmenamin8204 Місяць тому

    Current favourite authors ? Liz Moore Stephen Markley Mary Lawson

  • @NCPD25
    @NCPD25 Місяць тому

    I was diagnosed with PsA about a year ago. On my third Rx (Hyrimoz-biologic). Just took injection #2 a few days ago. Still feeling terrible. Have other auto-immune diseases (Type 1 diabetes-37 years and Hashimoto's-26 years). Believe my diseases are the result of childhood trauma (Sibling abuse-physical/psychological abuse starting at age 3 for almost 25 years). Wish you well...

  • @user-gh8sl7iu3y
    @user-gh8sl7iu3y Місяць тому

    I had a hard time understanding the medication you said that does not help your pain (approx 13:48) and the types of heat you use. Might you put them in a comment so I can read instead of listen. I have been diagnosed this past week after living with such awful pain for years. Thank you for all this good information.

  • @ataliax9380
    @ataliax9380 Місяць тому

    I love my city so much! (Yes, I'm biased) If you ever come back to Mexico City it would be cool to meet you and show you other nice and cool places! :)

  • @UmezulikeBooks
    @UmezulikeBooks Місяць тому

    Hi! I like your channel and your content. I'm an author from Nigeria, how do i get you to review my book please?

  • @mehreenali5475
    @mehreenali5475 Місяць тому

    The Old Drift! You had me at "also narrated by a swarm of mosquitoes"!! Why haven't I heard about it before. Roisin, I consider myself lucky to have come across your channel. Just the kind of content I need. I love your taste in literature. ❤ All of these books sound wonderful, the kind my brain has been craving but I didn't know to look for. A zoom in on humans living and dealing with life's messes, absurdist, political, strange and engaging. Thank you for so many good recommendations! The Poisonwood Bible is on my shelf, getting prioritized now.

  • @jacquelinemcmenamin8204
    @jacquelinemcmenamin8204 Місяць тому

    I’m reading a book at the minute you might like. A Botanical Daughter by Noah Medlock A retelling of Frankenstein. Wonderfully weird. Mixing botany , taxidermy, murder, plant root communication. Set in 19th century.

  • @iflan09
    @iflan09 Місяць тому

    Persuasion does not work as a romantic comedy AT ALL.

  • @iflan09
    @iflan09 Місяць тому

    That was the worst version after the BBC one where Mrs Smith, the invalid, went running through the streets of Bath.