Reading vlog 📚| turning the tide on my reading slump | non-fiction, queer lit and Nick Cave?

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  • Опубліковано 15 лис 2024

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  • @rebeccafarren
    @rebeccafarren 7 днів тому

    I have cerebral palsy and I can confirm my sense of direction, as well as my distance and depth perception are shocking! I often go the wrong way then just have to turn around as nonchalantly as possible when I realise, and I still don't know my way around my home estate after nearly 30 years as it's so twisty-turny! Hotel corridors are also a nightmare- I have to look both ways to know where I'm going every time! 😅

    • @hannahlosttheplot
      @hannahlosttheplot  7 днів тому +1

      I was totally unaware, but when I was listening to her talk about it it made so much sense. No excuse for my poor sense of direction, I'm just bad at observing I think?

  • @ameliareads589
    @ameliareads589 6 днів тому

    Couldn't you use Libby for your libraries? Because that app allows to add all the library cards at once and you have access to all the borrowed books at the same time.
    I liked Cusk's nonfiction book about Motherhood, but couldn't get the hype about Outline, so I've no interest in continuing with the series.
    Happy to see you liked Places I've Taken My Body.
    I didn't go on with this Nick Cave book, I think it was too religious for my taste and also the interview format doesn't really work for me in books, I prefer to listen to a talk or watching a documentary instead.

    • @hannahlosttheplot
      @hannahlosttheplot  6 днів тому +1

      @@ameliareads589 unfortunately not, I think libraries have a choice about whether they use Libby or BorroBox and both of mine are the latter! I could be wrong but I've never seen anything in the libraries to suggest I can use another platform.
      Ah, I can understand that. I quite enjoy a long form interview so I'm really liking it. There is a lot of religion but I find that fascinating in the context of creativity and healing.