As a fellow anxious girly (going through health stuff and health anxiety), i see you. Smashing it Meg, so easy to just not want to take care of yourself but here you are, making everyone else feel happier. Im usually a silent viewer but i wanted to say how grounding your videos are to me. Youve been helping me and you've not even known it❤
Just saying, The Curious Beginning and the next parts were a huge help for my depression last year. I'm sad I'm up to date, and I very rarely finish such long series so fast. I'm a bit sad Patrons didn't choose that 😅 I feel like it's amazing for worse emotional states.
I really liked Into the Drowning Deep too! I agree that the ending wasn’t great, but it was a very fun, well written horror/ thriller with some interesting commentary on the ethics of scientific research and the media
I read The Last Word earlier this year and loved it! Happy you enjoyed! Can’t wait to get to Into the Drowning Deep. Hope you have a great rest of your month 🫶🏼
23:48 didn’t love into The Drowning Deep but I get why people like it, and I think I need to try it again as I listened it at the same time I was reading Plain Bad Heroines (really disliked that book)
Read whatever makes you happen and don't push yourself too much, that's my mood reader philosophy. I DNFed The last word but I knew you'd love it. Take care!
I’ve been stuck in a reading slump for a few months now I just can’t get past it. I did read the last word and I really enjoyed it I read it so fast then something I picked up after was so bad it put me back in. Ive been thinking of some ideas to spice up my reading so maybe I should do some sort of reading challenge to make it interesting. I just don’t fancy fantasy or romance so I was reading mystery thriller but I was reading one I wasn’t liking but I tried to stick with it and big mistake since now im not reading at all. I think I might go back to cosy mystery’s since they’re so fun and easy to read
I’m 28 and I was the extremely social justice and political person that would annoy everyone because I was “too intense” caring about things. I’m a queer person in a very lgbtq friend group so I guess if you’re straight maybe you don’t have to care as much. Unrelated it’s so hard to hear people have good mothers sometimes like hearing you talk about how your mum shielded you from so much makes me happy for you and sad for myself as someone who had the opposite experience.
I suspect I'm neuroatypical, and it might be the reason my social justice is so much, honestly I have very high standards, and I feel like people often don't do the bare minimum in terms of accepting others etc. And I feel you on the mum part.
@@cat.book.nook. I am diagnosed with adhd and asd. People that are autistic often have a strong sense of social justice because when you know your opinions come from caring about people and things then it’s frustrating when people don’t care.
@@amelialouise9089 Yeah, and I think that also feeling the prejudice and others not understanding you and thinking you're lazy etc can also further push you to care for others. I've been having anxiety and depression episode since I can remember and feeling alone in them was truly debilitating, and I really wouldn't want others to ever feel like that.
This is a great alternative to the screen time challenge as I would find that one SO hard due to being a chronically online animal 😂
Animal cruelty and death are some of my hard no triggers! I made it 80% into a book for the dog to die and I couldn’t finish the book!
I can read if a animal dies but not animal abuse or r*** or similar
That idea of challenge is actually so fun! I’ll do it for the rest of the week, just for fun ☺️.
Been curious about The Last word for a while!!! It’s on the list.
As a fellow anxious girly (going through health stuff and health anxiety), i see you. Smashing it Meg, so easy to just not want to take care of yourself but here you are, making everyone else feel happier. Im usually a silent viewer but i wanted to say how grounding your videos are to me. Youve been helping me and you've not even known it❤
I'm so happy you loved Into the Drowning Deep! And also The Last Word. Truly a great day for all of us
A Curious Beginning is so good to put you in a good head space!
Really excited to hear that “The Last Word“ is excellent. I have it and now it’ll move up the ranks of my TBR!
Catching up with videos 😊🎉❤
oh god i loved "the drowning deep" the way that she wrote the mermaids were so captivating!
The Last Word is elite. Such a good book
You're forgiven 👍 I hope your mum had a nice birthday and your dad enjoyed father's day!
Just saying, The Curious Beginning and the next parts were a huge help for my depression last year. I'm sad I'm up to date, and I very rarely finish such long series so fast. I'm a bit sad Patrons didn't choose that 😅 I feel like it's amazing for worse emotional states.
I really liked Into the Drowning Deep too! I agree that the ending wasn’t great, but it was a very fun, well written horror/ thriller with some interesting commentary on the ethics of scientific research and the media
Based on the mother/daughter vibes, may I recommend you One Italian Summer by Rebecca Serle :)
Into The Drowning Deep is such good, stupid fun. So happy you liked it. And for anyone curious, the audiobook is great.
tbh I feel like I'm the only person who hated Into the Drowning Deep lol, but I'm so excited to try Throwback when I get a chance!
Mine vary for pickups to 30-80 😅
I read The Last Word earlier this year and loved it! Happy you enjoyed! Can’t wait to get to Into the Drowning Deep. Hope you have a great rest of your month 🫶🏼
Im so glad you enjoyed throwback❤ this seems like such a fun reading challenge
When it comes to Into the Deep…the prequel novella was really good. I couldn’t put it down
Omg this is such a fun challenge!! I forgot that this was something your phone could tell you 🥹😂
23:48 didn’t love into The Drowning Deep but I get why people like it, and I think I need to try it again as I listened it at the same time I was reading Plain Bad Heroines (really disliked that book)
Luckily I have it on my kindle so will look into re-reading it
Such a cool idea for a vlog, I love this 🥰
I’m glad you liked the last word! Even though I hated it and gave it 2 stars😂 No exit is one of my favorite thrillers of all time though!
I just read Into the drowning deep and loved it! A 5 star for me.
Read whatever makes you happen and don't push yourself too much, that's my mood reader philosophy.
I DNFed The last word but I knew you'd love it.
Take care!
i didn't realize this is a metric our phones told us! cool challenge :)
I’ve been stuck in a reading slump for a few months now I just can’t get past it. I did read the last word and I really enjoyed it I read it so fast then something I picked up after was so bad it put me back in.
Ive been thinking of some ideas to spice up my reading so maybe I should do some sort of reading challenge to make it interesting.
I just don’t fancy fantasy or romance so I was reading mystery thriller but I was reading one I wasn’t liking but I tried to stick with it and big mistake since now im not reading at all. I think I might go back to cosy mystery’s since they’re so fun and easy to read
One of these days I'll read Into The Drowning Deep!
love this idea!
This was fun! Where did you go in your phone to see how much you picked it up?
i love your videos so much! they are always a highlight of my week. best wishes because you are the best!
I've never been so early! 🤩
Dang 2024 has not been giving the girls peace, has it??
I’m 28 and I was the extremely social justice and political person that would annoy everyone because I was “too intense” caring about things. I’m a queer person in a very lgbtq friend group so I guess if you’re straight maybe you don’t have to care as much.
Unrelated it’s so hard to hear people have good mothers sometimes like hearing you talk about how your mum shielded you from so much makes me happy for you and sad for myself as someone who had the opposite experience.
I suspect I'm neuroatypical, and it might be the reason my social justice is so much, honestly I have very high standards, and I feel like people often don't do the bare minimum in terms of accepting others etc. And I feel you on the mum part.
@@cat.book.nook. I am diagnosed with adhd and asd. People that are autistic often have a strong sense of social justice because when you know your opinions come from caring about people and things then it’s frustrating when people don’t care.
@@amelialouise9089 Yeah, and I think that also feeling the prejudice and others not understanding you and thinking you're lazy etc can also further push you to care for others. I've been having anxiety and depression episode since I can remember and feeling alone in them was truly debilitating, and I really wouldn't want others to ever feel like that.
Pleeeeaaaaase can you read Clickbait? It’s mixed media, mystery, someone goes missing - I’m in deep and I feel like it’s giving Meg
Why does it say ‘Stephen’s iPhone’? 😅
Perhaps it's second hand?
Isn’t that her dad?
@@amysmith1044 Yeah her dad is called Steve.
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