Best Books of 2022 | AmorSciendi
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- Опубліковано 16 вер 2024
- Top fiction and non-fiction books of 2022.... In my opinion.
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Books:
Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow by Gabrielle Zevin
An Immense World by Ed Yong
Babel by R.F. Kuang
A Little Devil in America by Hanif Abdurraqib
Now Is Not The Time To Panic by Kevin Wilson
Honorable Mentions:
The Hop by Diana Clarke
Nightcrawling by Leila Mottley
A Prayer for the Crown Shy by Becky Chambers
The Woman's House of Detention by Hugh Ryan
Debating Darcy by Sayantani DasGupta
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Thank you so much for a very clear and detailed explanation I've never encountered something like this....
Thanks Earle!! Love this annual roundup and can't wait to read these.
Love your end of year list. Particularly interested in Babel. Thanks again for the Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow recommendation. That will be in my top too! 😊
Just read Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow, I loved it deeply, thanks so much for the recommendation
I just ran across your channel. I'm glad I did.
And I'm glad to have you here
@@AmorSciendi Thanks. Your book recommendations are very good.
Will order Ed Yong's "An Immense World"
Hello! Always enjoy your end of year book recommendations. Any chance you will post your podcast outside of apple? IDK how all that works but I use pocket casts and while I could locate the podcast, only the first 3 episodes show up in the feed.
Oh. Yes. You can find the podcast anywhere. I'll look into that
pca.st/exqf2ue3 here you go!
@@AmorSciendi wow! Thank you so much for your quick response! Looking forward to listening!
How do you read that fast? I am a very slow reader myself, dyslexic almost.
Recently I watched Dami Lee's UA-cam video about slow reading ( ua-cam.com/video/jk1YZHt3dpM/v-deo.html ), and in there a technique was explained, where a fast reader reads only the start of the sentence and the end of the sentence and then the fast reader can just guess the entire sentence and continue reading.
Is this what you do when reading fast?
I just have a long commute to work. Two hours of reading every day. I'm not so fast, I think I just have stamina for it.