Happy you've found time to upload again, missed your videos🙂 I've only read Celestial Bodies, fully agree with your thoughts here. At the time that I read it I couldn't really pinpoint why it felt underwhelming (I too thought I would love it), but you've put it into words perfectly. Thanks!😄
@@biolameieri Thank you! I thought "underwhelming" describes my feelings about Celestial Bodies succinctly. I'm interested in Bitter Orange Tree because I heard that that might be "different" (?).. have you read that?
Glad you have the mental space to film some videos right now! Always love hearing your thoughts. I appreciate especially hearing about your experience with Celestial Bodies. I'd started that a while back and paused it because I was struggling to get into it. Sounds like you also had trouble getting drawn in, so I think I'll just permanently let that one go. But yay that you enjoyed Valley of the Dolls so much!
Thanks Shannon. I have seen similar responses regarding Celestial Bodies on UA-cam and Instagram so I suppose it wasn't just me reading it wrongly. Have you read Valley of the Dolls? I'm not sure if it's something you would go for - but I can see the themes of women's bodies and agency being something you might be interested in.
@@SluggishReader I've heard of Valley of the Dolls, but never read it. I'm also not sure if I would enjoy it, but it does sound really interesting based on your review!
Yay glad to see your face again and hear you are doing well. Semester break woo! I have wanted to read Celestial Bodies, but so many people seem to bounce off it, so I keep putting it off. It sounds like you got something interesting out of it about Oman tho, so maybe I need to try it and bail quick if characters aren't working for me.
@@ReadBecca hi Becca! I hope Celestial Bodies will work better for you than it did for me. It is a strange one for me, because it has a family tree at the beginning which suggests a family epic, but it is also somewhat disjointed.
Valley of the Dolls is the perfect book to read during graduate school! Good to see you back.
Thanks Sarah! You're so right about that. I think it complemented my lifestyle quite well at that time.
Happy you've found time to upload again, missed your videos🙂 I've only read Celestial Bodies, fully agree with your thoughts here. At the time that I read it I couldn't really pinpoint why it felt underwhelming (I too thought I would love it), but you've put it into words perfectly. Thanks!😄
@@biolameieri Thank you! I thought "underwhelming" describes my feelings about Celestial Bodies succinctly. I'm interested in Bitter Orange Tree because I heard that that might be "different" (?).. have you read that?
Glad you have the mental space to film some videos right now! Always love hearing your thoughts. I appreciate especially hearing about your experience with Celestial Bodies. I'd started that a while back and paused it because I was struggling to get into it. Sounds like you also had trouble getting drawn in, so I think I'll just permanently let that one go. But yay that you enjoyed Valley of the Dolls so much!
Thanks Shannon. I have seen similar responses regarding Celestial Bodies on UA-cam and Instagram so I suppose it wasn't just me reading it wrongly. Have you read Valley of the Dolls? I'm not sure if it's something you would go for - but I can see the themes of women's bodies and agency being something you might be interested in.
@@SluggishReader I've heard of Valley of the Dolls, but never read it. I'm also not sure if I would enjoy it, but it does sound really interesting based on your review!
Yay glad to see your face again and hear you are doing well. Semester break woo!
I have wanted to read Celestial Bodies, but so many people seem to bounce off it, so I keep putting it off. It sounds like you got something interesting out of it about Oman tho, so maybe I need to try it and bail quick if characters aren't working for me.
@@ReadBecca hi Becca! I hope Celestial Bodies will work better for you than it did for me. It is a strange one for me, because it has a family tree at the beginning which suggests a family epic, but it is also somewhat disjointed.
I’ve been waiting to hear about _Valley of the Dolls._ I’d heard the famous title but never knew what it was about.
I thought it was going to be a hot trash. I was both disappointed (that it was not a hot trash) and pleased (that it was not, well, a hot trash).