Mid Year Book Freak Out Tag 2024 | The Best, The Worst, The New Favorites📚
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- Опубліковано 5 сер 2024
- It's time for the Mid-Year Book Freak Out Tag 2024! Join me as I reflect on my reading journey so far this year and share my favorite books, surprising finds, and a few disappointments. From captivating novels to thought-provoking non-fiction, I’ll discuss the best and worst of my reading adventures.
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Books in this video:
The Traveling Cat Chronicles by Hiro Arikawa
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Finlay Donovan Knocks ‘Em Dead by Elle Cosimano
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Annie Bot: A Novel by Sierra Greer
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Hera by Jennifer Saint
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The Lost Bookshop by Evie Woods
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Tress of the Emerald Sea by Brandon Sanderson
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Antarctica by Claire Keegan
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Nation by Terry Pratchett
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The Cloud Atlas by David Mitchell
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Prophet Song by Paul Lynch
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Timestamps:
00:00 Intro
01:45 Best book you've read so far in 2024?
03:18 Best sequel you've read so far in 2024?
04:47 New release you haven't read yet, but want to?
06:40 Most anticipated release for the second half of 2024?
08:34 Biggest disappointment?
11:13 Biggest surprise?
13:35 Favorite new author (debut or new to you)?
14:45 Newest fictional crush?
14:54 Newest favorite character?
16:54 Book that made you cry?
17:31 Book that made you happy?
20:14 Most beautiful book you’ve bought so far this year (or received)?
21:20 What books do you need to read by the end of the year?
What was the best book you've read this year so far? Let me know and we can freak out about books together!
I think the best book I’ve read this year is The City of Last Chances by Adrian Tchaikovsky. His prose is masterful, his characters so well drawn, and the story weaving just blows me away. If you haven’t tried Tchaikovsky, he has quite the oeuvre to choose from, Children of Time being one of his most well-known scifi novels and a great place to start, if you don’t feel drawn to City of Last Chances.
I too loved The Travelling Cat Chronicles. I have three books that I would say are my favorites so far this year:
Pride and Prejudice
Good Night, Mr. Tom
Beartown.
I am currently over halfway through Don Quixote and that could very well be my favorite by the end of the year.
I have read some other wonderful books this year as well!!
I loved Beartown, such a powerful story!
A few novels that I’ve enjoyed reading so far this year: “Long Island” by Colm Toibin, “The Guest” by Emma Cline and “A Keeper” by Graham Norton. A couple of non-fiction books “A Fever in The Heartland” by Timothy Egan and “Did ye hear, Mammy Died?” (Memoir) by Seamus O’Reilly
I always say I would like to read more non-fiction as well, but I rarely seem to do so. 🫣
I haven’t read Tress yet but I’ve heard nothing but great things about it. I think most people suggest starting with his Mistborn series, but again I haven’t read it. I went straight in with the Stormlight books but they are HUGE, and I’m slightly drowning in them at the moment trying to get through them before the 5th one is published this December 🙃
I can’t tell you how happy it makes my little Irish heart to see such love for Claire Keegan ☘️
Definitely should start on Stormlight then!
I really loved Lavinia from Ursula LeGuin and ofcourse Fourth Wing (& Iron Flame) 😉
I will note Lavinia. Just Lavinia 😉
My best books this year have to be 'What you are looking for is in the library' by Michiko Aoyama or 'Before the coffee gets cold' by Toshikazu Kawaguchi. I recently read The Bee Sting, a really gripping read which I couldn't put down, however when I read 'What you are looking for in the library' I had to pace myself as I loved all the stories and didn't want it to end. It would be one of those books, I wish I could read again as a new reader.
I’m a fan of the Before The Coffee Gets Cold series and I’ve been wanting to pick up ‘What you are looking for is in the library’. Good to know it’s worth it?!
@@cafeaulivreWhat You Are Looking For is definitely worth the time, one of my favorite books of the year as well.
I started Prophet Song, but quit after a couple of chapters. I'd just been reading too much dystopian and/or depressing literature to handle one more. I may come back to it later.
I guess that’s what intimidates me about it: you have to have the right headspace for a book like that!
My favorite books this year so far have been quite surprising. I expected a classic or at least something "more" literary. ;) However, my favorite reads this year have been The Unmaking of June Farrow by Adrienne Young and Sipsworth by Simon Van Booy. June Farrow swept me away and I didn't want to come back. It was certainly a case of right book right time. Loved it! Sipsworth is a story of an elderly woman and a mouse. Absolutely lovely in every way.
Thank you for these great videos! My son (17) and I are just delving into Brian *Brandon* ;) Sanderson!!! Not sure yet, but hopefully will be a great ride!
I will be introducing my own son (11) to Tress as soon as it comes into translation 😋 Sipsworth sure sounds special, I’ll check it out!
In Memoriam by Alice Winn, still thinking about it 3 months later
I've heard of it but havn't read it yet...I'll have to look into it then, thanks!
Without a doubt the best book I've read this year is Loved and Missed by Susie Boyt. Have you read it?
Yes, Claire Keegan's short stories are perfection, but you need to get onto her "long" works: Foster and Small Things Like These will blow you away.
The longer works are definitely on my TBR-list....I'll tackle at least one this year, maybe both. Havn't read Loved and Missed yet, I did see it on my socials the other day, I think. Another one for the list, I guess :p
Another lovely video, thank you! So far favorites 2024: Chemistry lessons by Bonnie Garmus, North and South, Pride and Prejudice, The clockwork girl by Anna Mazzola. Endless list, in fact.😊 What's your opinion about Fredrik Backman's books?
I loved both A Man Called Ove and Beartown
My favourite book I have read si far is Malon Lescout.
Is that the book of Puccini’s opera?
@@cafeaulivreIt is
The best book I read this year is A Spot of Bother by Mark Haddon
Oooh, good to know, because I really enjoyed the Curious Incident of The Dog in the Night-Time.
So far “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow”. I listened to it as an audio book and was sooo surprised at how beautifully written it was, like literary poetry 🌒
Sometimes audiobooks do lift a book up to a higher level, don’t they? I’m often surprised by how good the performances are.
My favorite book so far this year has been Farewell Summer by Ray Bradbury
I think it's funny that every male UA-camr who has done this tag refuses to answer the book crush question. I wonder why that is. I'm not criticizing. It's a genuine question
Because, in all honesty, I don’t have one. I have characters I like, dislike, identify with, admire, …, but never a romantic crush.
Books I've read this year and loved:
On Earth We're Briefly Gorgeous by Ocean Vuong (heartbreaking and so beautifully written)
Who Fears Death by Nnedi Okorafor (post-apocalyptic African fantasy)
A surprise: Indigo by Beverly Jackson... I rarely enjoy romance novels. This was an outstanding book, in any genre. A historical romance whose main characters are part of the Underground Railroad network--the story engaged with the history but also kept the relationship at the center, and developed it in a believable way.
But I also read Toni Morrison's Beloved this year--so that was definitely the best I've read.
I read both Indigo and Beloved and they are both mind-boggling 🫶
I haven't read much in greek mythology, can you suggest some books before I read hera it's sounding intriguing.
One of my all-time favorite Greek Mythology retellings has the best Circe by Madeline Miller.
@@cafeaulivre i have read it, and loved it . I'm thinking i should read The Travelling Cat Chronicles I saw your previous video just now and saw you mentioned it in that video too .
@@shisharma I'm confident you will love it!