I forgot about that. I haven't used it in awhile. I had fun including it in the video, I even laughed myself while I was editing. I'm going to use it more, especially when I'm referencing my besties saying things lmao 😉
A book I haven’t been able to stop thinking about is A Kind of Spark by Elle McNicoll. It didn’t really affect me while I was reading it, but I keep trying to describe it to people, and it makes me cry every time.
I thought you finished it before me. 🤣🤣Tbh, the main reason I finished it was because I got the audiobook. If it weren't for that I wouldn't have finished. I actually got a sample of EotD from Macmillan. I guess it depends how I feel. It took me FORVER to finish EotV. Now I'm scared to read EotD lmao 😅😅
@@emsbookishempire1546 it's just so dense and the font so small. For me, it's hard to stay engaged. I space out a lot when it comes to small font being so close together. I don't know what happens in my brain for books like that. 🤯🤯
@@emsbookishempire1546 someone told me it's heavy on the politics. I hope I enjoy it. It's hard for me to get into political intrigue, but I'm down to give it a shot. The war and fantasy elements should help me stay engaged.
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I read the same exact number of books in 2023 you did -- 84!
That's amazing! Do you know what your reading goal is this year?
50. But that's what it was last year, too. I always set my goal low. Counterintuitive, I know, but it works for me.
@@kattenburgkathy that makes perfect sense. Now you don’t have to worry about Goodreads harassing you. 😎
lol throw him in to the running lava love your enthusiasm in your books
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The voice changer made me laugh every time 😂😂😂
I forgot about that. I haven't used it in awhile. I had fun including it in the video, I even laughed myself while I was editing. I'm going to use it more, especially when I'm referencing my besties saying things lmao 😉
A book I haven’t been able to stop thinking about is A Kind of Spark by Elle McNicoll. It didn’t really affect me while I was reading it, but I keep trying to describe it to people, and it makes me cry every time.
Books like that makes a big impact on us, without us even knowing it did. Those are the best feelings. 💜
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You know it wouldn't be a Ginnie video without my spirit animal, Gordon Ramsey. I try to add him every chance I get 🤪
Very Nice content
Thank you 😊
i still havent finished EotV lmaoooo but are we buddy reading EMPIRE OF THE DAMNED
I thought you finished it before me. 🤣🤣Tbh, the main reason I finished it was because I got the audiobook. If it weren't for that I wouldn't have finished. I actually got a sample of EotD from Macmillan. I guess it depends how I feel. It took me FORVER to finish EotV. Now I'm scared to read EotD lmao 😅😅
@@ginniereads I KNOW SAME
@@emsbookishempire1546 it's just so dense and the font so small. For me, it's hard to stay engaged. I space out a lot when it comes to small font being so close together. I don't know what happens in my brain for books like that. 🤯🤯
i am down to buddy read all of R.F. Kuang
Bet! That's why you a BADDIE! I wouldn't mind adding Poppy War to my series to read ... even though I said, I wouldn't do that 😅😅
@@ginniereads it’s heavy political with 0 romance but a lot of war and fantasy elements
@@emsbookishempire1546 someone told me it's heavy on the politics. I hope I enjoy it. It's hard for me to get into political intrigue, but I'm down to give it a shot. The war and fantasy elements should help me stay engaged.