Many of us care deeply about books and democracy, so please continue to speak your mind. The freedom to do so is what democracy is all about! Those who disagree have other options available. So glad you're enjoying The History of Sound. I had a feeling it would appeal to you more than North Woods while playing in the same sandbox.
@@betheden7700 Those are big topics and not my genres of expertise, but I am a bookseller so I'm happy to make a recommendation. Is there a specific part of history or democracy that is of interest to narrow it down a bit?
@betheden7700 Some topical books on defending democracy are the following: On Tyranny by Timothy Snyder Democracy or Else by Jon Favreau, Jon Lovett, and Tommy Vietor Shameless by Bryan Tyler Cohen (of UA-cam) These are great books to start with. Also, Rachel Maddow’s recent book Prequel deals with a previous attempt to destroy American democracy during WWII. She digs deep into history for this one. As for history in general, I can recommend two authors: Erik Larson and Nathaniel Philbrick. They each have several books on different episodes in history and they won’t steer you wrong. Hope this was helpful.
@@betheden7700 Some topical books on defending democracy are the following: On Tyranny by Timothy Snyder Democracy or Else by Jon Favreau, Jon Lovett, and Tommy Vietor Shameless by Bryan Tyler Cohen (of UA-cam) These are great books to start with. Also, Rachel Maddow’s recent book Prequel deals with a previous attempt to destroy American democracy during WWII. She digs deep into history for this one. As for history in general, I can recommend two authors: Erik Larson and Nathaniel Philbrick. They each have several books on different episodes in history and they won’t steer you wrong. Hope this was helpful.
Love your videos. I don't usually read the same genres or books as you, but I always watch your Friday reads, simply because it's like listening to a friend talk. Thank you 😌
Good morning. I am reading and listening to One Hundred Saturdays by Michael Frank. This is a beautiful book. I read The Phantom Tollbooth with my 13 year old goddaughter. It was an amazing experience that at times it seemed we were reading and talking about two different books. Keep reading
The best children’s literature hits on those two different levels, it also a great reason to go back and read books from when you were a kid and finding a whole new story.
Omg! I adore Penzey’s!! And for their courage as much as their spices. In my swing state, I vote with my ballot AND my wallet. The company is local to me, so if you, Joel, or Teddy ever need ‘boots on the ground’ to get your Penzey’s fix, just let me know. Keep up the good work 💙
@@joelmcclanahan9004 They’re amazing. It’s hard to believe the difference a little bit of good spice can make. And they have a new pet bandana which would look lovely on a certain Welsh Terrier…
I love it when I finish a book and I immediately want to read it again. I did that a few years back with Strange Weather in Tokyo and The Lesser Bohemians. Pride and Prejudice was another one. The History of Sound seems like something I should try.
I love when you talk politics. I’m so excited for Harris/Walz campaign. I’m also reading Abby Jimenez’s “Just for the Summer” and really enjoying it. Keep making videos with Teddy. He’s the star of the show!
You are so right to be talking about politics right now and getting people to register and then vote - your t-shirt says it all. I'm in the UK (British citizen) and following the presidential election closely - go Harris-Walz we need you in the White House both for you guys and because of the US' impact on the World. I hope that their campaign continues its momentum and that as a result you feel less anxious as we get to November 🤗🤗 PS recently read Diane Oliver's 'Neighbors and Other Stories' on your recommendation - terrific and I hope her work continues to get the recognition that it deserves.
I’m so glad you enjoyed Neighbors. It’s just so scary right now-between flirting with fascism over here and riots over there. Not sure how the world got this way, but I hope we can fix it.
I haven't frequented this channel for very long, but for what it's worth I'm proud of you for persisting with speaking your mind on the election and encouraging people to vote, Greg, especially when some evidence points to certain people tuning out because of it. My perspective is that reading a book - any book, it doesn't matter which one - is inherently a political act. Books go hand-in-hand with politics, just look at who bans/burns books and why. Throughout history, and quite prominently in American history, certain demographics have been (sometimes violently) discouraged from reading because they learn from it, become empowered by it, and get inspired by it. So there's a lot more overlap between literature (especially discussing literature) and politics than people tend to think. Books have power: the story may be apocryphal, but Abraham Lincoln is reported to have said to Harriet Beecher Stowe (the author of Uncle Tom's Cabin), 'So you are the little woman who started the big war.' Moreover, though, the upcoming election is an event of significant importance which has the power to change world history and will certainly affect day-to-day life for many Americans. To paraphrase Marx, there is a spectre haunting the United States of America and its name is fascism. Even when it's not directly addressed, it's still present in the room because it's so consequential, so it would be weirder to not say anything at all about it. These are just some thoughts to encourage you and help anyone who reads this to shape reasons why we need to be talking about this. I'll look forward to more of your thoughts on books, the universe and everything! 😁
I’m glad you’re enjoying the Libraries Ireland channel.😀 ☘It’s also good to hear that you’re savoring “The History of Sound.” Allowing ourselves to take time with a book is a delicious feeling. Even though you read only one book this week, you still had plenty to say so I hope you won’t feel pressure to race through books for the sake of the channel. I sometimes hurry through books because there are so many good books waiting for me. I occasionally have to remind myself to slow down and savor the experience.
That’s definitely something I’ve learned-there’s always enough to talk about (especially for me, since I love to talk anyway). And with books like these, it’s easy to keep talking.
Here for the chatty bits. Ahh, fond memories of book chats on the couch. 🥰 I am savoring a few books right now and am getting so much more out of the stories. I had become stressed out that I had bought so many books that were recommended on booktube and now have no idea when I will get to them. As far as buying new releases, I remember a Pluggers comic strip where the car shopper was looking at the new cars stating he was just looking to see what he will be driving in 10 years. That will be me with new releases LOL. #savedemocracy #nobookbans #speakyourmind #voteblue
Honestly, I’m tired of being afraid to put a political sign in my yard… so out goes a Harris Walz’s sign for me this week. The last sign I had out there was to support Beto. BTW… I’m in blue Dallas county in red Texas.
My state is always very heavily blue, so no one puts signs out except the Republican voters. (They also like to wear crude offensive t-shirts.) So in 2020 they were all claiming the election in our state was stolen too, because they didn't see any Biden signs. I'm getting a Harris/Waltz sign.
With the passing of Edna O'Brien, I pulled her memoir from my shelves and it was a terrific read. Highly recommend it. Next it's her novel which caused a lot of controversy in Ireland, In the Forest. As you like movies, I hope you get the chance to see the adaptation of John McGahern's novel That They May Face the Rising Sun - well done, but I preferred the book, one of my favourites of all time.
I am from the Uk and it is so important to remind people to vote. The riots over here have reminded me of the danger of people who feement racial divsion in society. I think Walz as Vp pick was inspired the whole democratic campaign seems to have been revitallised
Best books so far in August The Coast Road by Alan Murrin Wild Houses by Colin Barrett Currently listening to The Alternatives by Caoilinn Hughes Wellness TheSafe Keep 🍀👋☘️📕📚📖☕️
Hi Greg, me again. I read various genres, so always enjoy your videos. 😊Have you read any of John O’Donohue’s work? I have read Anam Cara (Celtic wisdom) & Beauty. I enjoyed both these beautiful books very much. I read Anam Cara and listened to Beauty which was a treat listening to his voice!
I’m closing in on finishing The Montana Book Company StoryGraph Challenge! I have about three of them to fulfill! What’s up with a Jeff Vandermeer book, is he from Montana or a local? I think I found a novella audiobook I can struggle through…
I’m all in for the JOY that the Harris/Walz ticket is bringing! I just wish the election were closer. It feels miles and miles away and that’s a bit scary. I finished the audiobook of The Safekeep earlier this week. It’s a book that really took its time growing on me. The first part was very slow for me and hard to get into. The second part was completely different (IYKYK) and much more compelling, but the book still wasn’t pulling together for me. But BOOM! I got to the third part and it was suddenly all there for me. I ended up liking it quite a bit, probably 4.5 stars. Definitely worth the time.
The Safekeep is such an interesting book to talk about because I was the same way. I wasn’t sure I liked it but the last portion of the book was so compelling that I might love it? And I’ve heard the same from someone else.
I appreciate you talking about politics. This may surprise you, I live in Poland, but it is also especially important for our country that the Democrats win in the USA.
I’m a fairly new viewer and I thoroughly enjoy your videos. Your political views are yours and I haven’t felt like you are pushing your agenda more than pushing the importance to vote! I understand your anxiety!
Tell Teddy I’m a big Penzy’s fan as well. I read Memory Piece Lisa Ko, Fish Swimming in Dappled Sunlight Riku Onda TR Alison Watts and The Pachinko Parlour Elisa Shua Dusapin TR Aneesa Abbas Higgins.
Many of us care deeply about books and democracy, so please continue to speak your mind. The freedom to do so is what democracy is all about! Those who disagree have other options available. So glad you're enjoying The History of Sound. I had a feeling it would appeal to you more than North Woods while playing in the same sandbox.
Amen! And I’m so glad I’m liking History of Sound, too.
Could you recommend some books on democracy and history?
@@betheden7700 Those are big topics and not my genres of expertise, but I am a bookseller so I'm happy to make a recommendation. Is there a specific part of history or democracy that is of interest to narrow it down a bit?
@betheden7700 Some topical books on defending democracy are the following:
On Tyranny by Timothy Snyder
Democracy or Else by Jon Favreau, Jon Lovett, and Tommy Vietor
Shameless by Bryan Tyler Cohen (of UA-cam)
These are great books to start with. Also, Rachel Maddow’s recent book Prequel deals with a previous attempt to destroy American democracy during WWII. She digs deep into history for this one.
As for history in general, I can recommend two authors: Erik Larson and Nathaniel Philbrick. They each have several books on different episodes in history and they won’t steer you wrong.
Hope this was helpful.
@@betheden7700 Some topical books on defending democracy are the following:
On Tyranny by Timothy Snyder
Democracy or Else by Jon Favreau, Jon Lovett, and Tommy Vietor
Shameless by Bryan Tyler Cohen (of UA-cam)
These are great books to start with. Also, Rachel Maddow’s recent book Prequel deals with a previous attempt to destroy American democracy during WWII. She digs deep into history for this one.
As for history in general, I can recommend two authors: Erik Larson and Nathaniel Philbrick. They each have several books on different episodes in history and they won’t steer you wrong.
Hope this was helpful.
Thank you for using your platform to urge people to get out and vote.
I hope it helps!
Your channel, your prerogative - and I for one enjoy it👍🏽
Thank you!
Love your videos. I don't usually read the same genres or books as you, but I always watch your Friday reads, simply because it's like listening to a friend talk. Thank you 😌
I appreciate that, and that is exactly what I hope people will feel when they watch!
Good morning. I am reading and listening to One Hundred Saturdays by Michael Frank. This is a beautiful book. I read The Phantom Tollbooth with my 13 year old goddaughter. It was an amazing experience that at times it seemed we were reading and talking about two different books. Keep reading
The best children’s literature hits on those two different levels, it also a great reason to go back and read books from when you were a kid and finding a whole new story.
I remember loving The Phantom Tollbooth when I was a kid.
Omg! I adore Penzey’s!! And for their courage as much as their spices. In my swing state, I vote with my ballot AND my wallet. The company is local to me, so if you, Joel, or Teddy ever need ‘boots on the ground’ to get your Penzey’s fix, just let me know. Keep up the good work 💙
I love Penzey’s. I will order with our neighbor about once a year! They are amazing
@@joelmcclanahan9004 They’re amazing. It’s hard to believe the difference a little bit of good spice can make. And they have a new pet bandana which would look lovely on a certain Welsh Terrier…
I should have linked to Penzey’s! Maybe next week. It’s such a great company.
When we stop talking about democracy and protecting it, we lose it. Keep talking my friend…
Amen!
I love it when I finish a book and I immediately want to read it again. I did that a few years back with Strange Weather in Tokyo and The Lesser Bohemians. Pride and Prejudice was another one.
The History of Sound seems like something I should try.
It’s such a good feeling to want to go right back to the beginning.
You inspired me to get The Lonely Girls! And the History of Sound sounds fascinating!
I hope you like them both!
I love when you talk politics. I’m so excited for Harris/Walz campaign. I’m also reading Abby Jimenez’s “Just for the Summer” and really enjoying it. Keep making videos with Teddy. He’s the star of the show!
I’m so glad you’re enjoying Just For the Summer! Teddy is a natural at this.
You are so right to be talking about politics right now and getting people to register and then vote - your t-shirt says it all. I'm in the UK (British citizen) and following the presidential election closely - go Harris-Walz we need you in the White House both for you guys and because of the US' impact on the World. I hope that their campaign continues its momentum and that as a result you feel less anxious as we get to November 🤗🤗 PS recently read Diane Oliver's 'Neighbors and Other Stories' on your recommendation - terrific and I hope her work continues to get the recognition that it deserves.
I’m so glad you enjoyed Neighbors. It’s just so scary right now-between flirting with fascism over here and riots over there. Not sure how the world got this way, but I hope we can fix it.
I haven't frequented this channel for very long, but for what it's worth I'm proud of you for persisting with speaking your mind on the election and encouraging people to vote, Greg, especially when some evidence points to certain people tuning out because of it.
My perspective is that reading a book - any book, it doesn't matter which one - is inherently a political act. Books go hand-in-hand with politics, just look at who bans/burns books and why. Throughout history, and quite prominently in American history, certain demographics have been (sometimes violently) discouraged from reading because they learn from it, become empowered by it, and get inspired by it. So there's a lot more overlap between literature (especially discussing literature) and politics than people tend to think. Books have power: the story may be apocryphal, but Abraham Lincoln is reported to have said to Harriet Beecher Stowe (the author of Uncle Tom's Cabin), 'So you are the little woman who started the big war.'
Moreover, though, the upcoming election is an event of significant importance which has the power to change world history and will certainly affect day-to-day life for many Americans. To paraphrase Marx, there is a spectre haunting the United States of America and its name is fascism. Even when it's not directly addressed, it's still present in the room because it's so consequential, so it would be weirder to not say anything at all about it.
These are just some thoughts to encourage you and help anyone who reads this to shape reasons why we need to be talking about this. I'll look forward to more of your thoughts on books, the universe and everything! 😁
I’m glad you’re enjoying the Libraries Ireland channel.😀 ☘It’s also good to hear that you’re savoring “The History of Sound.” Allowing ourselves to take time with a book is a delicious feeling. Even though you read only one book this week, you still had plenty to say so I hope you won’t feel pressure to race through books for the sake of the channel. I sometimes hurry through books because there are so many good books waiting for me. I occasionally have to remind myself to slow down and savor the experience.
That’s definitely something I’ve learned-there’s always enough to talk about (especially for me, since I love to talk anyway). And with books like these, it’s easy to keep talking.
Here for the chatty bits. Ahh, fond memories of book chats on the couch. 🥰 I am savoring a few books right now and am getting so much more out of the stories. I had become stressed out that I had bought so many books that were recommended on booktube and now have no idea when I will get to them. As far as buying new releases, I remember a Pluggers comic strip where the car shopper was looking at the new cars stating he was just looking to see what he will be driving in 10 years. That will be me with new releases LOL. #savedemocracy #nobookbans #speakyourmind #voteblue
That sounds like me with new releases, too. 🤣🤣
It’s so hard not to get overly enthusiastic when there are so many books out there that sound great.
@@SupposedlyFun *me nodding in agreement* enjoy your day.
@@marciajohansson769 you too!
Honestly, I’m tired of being afraid to put a political sign in my yard… so out goes a Harris Walz’s sign for me this week. The last sign I had out there was to support Beto. BTW… I’m in blue Dallas county in red Texas.
💙
🎉. Do it! I am tired of being afraid! I wanna be “in their face” this time around.
We have two yard signs for Montana candidates running as democrats and can’t wait to add a Harris Walz sign when we can!
My state is always very heavily blue, so no one puts signs out except the Republican voters. (They also like to wear crude offensive t-shirts.) So in 2020 they were all claiming the election in our state was stolen too, because they didn't see any Biden signs. I'm getting a Harris/Waltz sign.
I'm blue in tallahassee
With the passing of Edna O'Brien, I pulled her memoir from my shelves and it was a terrific read. Highly recommend it. Next it's her novel which caused a lot of controversy in Ireland, In the Forest. As you like movies, I hope you get the chance to see the adaptation of John McGahern's novel That They May Face the Rising Sun - well done, but I preferred the book, one of my favourites of all time.
Thank you!!
Harris/Walz
💙🇺🇸💙🇺🇸💙🇺🇸
I have never read Edna O’Brien,so looking forward to reading!
I hope you enjoy O’Brien!
I am from the Uk and it is so important to remind people to vote. The riots over here have reminded me of the danger of people who feement racial divsion in society. I think Walz as Vp pick was inspired the whole democratic campaign seems to have been revitallised
The riots looked so scary. I can’t believe it’s gotten this bad. Hopefully we can all do better!
I love the split timeline video
Definitely not the plan but it came together okay. 🤣
Best books so far in August
The Coast Road by Alan Murrin
Wild Houses by Colin Barrett
Currently listening to
The Alternatives by Caoilinn Hughes
Wellness
TheSafe Keep
🍀👋☘️📕📚📖☕️
Hi Greg, I just finished listening to My Friends, which is narrated by the author Hisham Marar. I loved it and was thinking that you might enjoy it.
💗
📚 ☘️ 🥂
I’ve been thinking about seeking a copy of it out. Thanks for sharing your thoughts of it!
I just finished body friend which was terrific
I’ll have to look that one up, I’m not sure I’m familiar with it.
Hi Greg, me again. I read various genres, so always enjoy your videos. 😊Have you read any of John O’Donohue’s work? I have read Anam Cara (Celtic wisdom) & Beauty. I enjoyed both these beautiful books very much. I read Anam Cara and listened to Beauty which was a treat listening to his voice!
I have not read any of O’Donohue. I’ll have to look him up. Thanks for the recommendation.
Hi Greg last week I read How to Build a Boat by Elaine Feeney (Irish author). I think you will really like it.
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I meant to circle back to that book and forgot somehow, so thanks!
bear is the best book I read this year and any year
I’ve heard good things about that one!
I’m closing in on finishing The Montana Book Company StoryGraph Challenge! I have about three of them to fulfill! What’s up with a Jeff Vandermeer book, is he from Montana or a local? I think I found a novella audiobook I can struggle through…
I’m pretty sure Charlie is just a Vandermeer fan! 🤣😂
I’m all in for the JOY that the Harris/Walz ticket is bringing! I just wish the election were closer. It feels miles and miles away and that’s a bit scary.
I finished the audiobook of The Safekeep earlier this week. It’s a book that really took its time growing on me. The first part was very slow for me and hard to get into. The second part was completely different (IYKYK) and much more compelling, but the book still wasn’t pulling together for me. But BOOM! I got to the third part and it was suddenly all there for me. I ended up liking it quite a bit, probably 4.5 stars. Definitely worth the time.
The Safekeep is such an interesting book to talk about because I was the same way. I wasn’t sure I liked it but the last portion of the book was so compelling that I might love it? And I’ve heard the same from someone else.
I appreciate you talking about politics. This may surprise you, I live in Poland, but it is also especially important for our country that the Democrats win in the USA.
Fingers crossed for a good outcome!
I’m a fairly new viewer and I thoroughly enjoy your videos. Your political views are yours and I haven’t felt like you are pushing your agenda more than pushing the importance to vote! I understand your anxiety!
Thank you!
Tell Teddy I’m a big Penzy’s fan as well. I read Memory Piece Lisa Ko, Fish Swimming in Dappled Sunlight Riku Onda TR Alison Watts and The Pachinko Parlour Elisa Shua Dusapin TR Aneesa Abbas Higgins.
Wow, that’s a big reading week!
Maybe not the best reading week for a video about savoring the read haha
Sometimes binges are needed, too!
Currently reading Gone girl by Gillian Flynn....😊
I remember having fun with that book.
@@SupposedlyFun I wish I could read it in one go....but time constraints!!🙃
Excited to see how it ends 🫣
🤐 😉
I’m here for your political talk anytime.
Thanks!
At this point its not crazy to assume that if Republicans get !more power, books will go bye-bye. Politics and books are related.
It’s very scary!