brb, pivoting to booktube!
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Vlog de lecture, n'hésitez pas à regarder si vous aimez les livres et/ou la culture coréenne !
Et comme toujours, merci pour vos retours, vos j'aimes et vos partages ♡
Bisous !
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tentando ficar feliz 🌙 cozy night vlog
https://youtu.be/DZrd2pw6E_Y
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I finally read DRACULA and it was *sentimental* 🧛🏼♂️
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It, like, doesn't make any sense? But we'll get to that.
Today, I rant and rage about Margaret Atwood's "masterpiece" of "feminist literature". Get ready for nonsensical world building, kicked dogs, and women's apparent inability to do math.
Long story short, if you like Handmaid's Tale, you might want to skip this one.
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I haven’t had much energy to record recently, but I’ve just managed to make a new booktube video. I’ll call that a win.
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☆☆YouTube | Tumblr | Instagram | Storygraph ☆☆
book review || Love & Other Disasters by Anita Kelly
video review || Raid My Shelves 6: Reading Vlog — BOTM Books
Right out of the gate, holy crap this was cute and sweet and pure, with a solid helping of spice too.
I fell in love with London and Dahlia, each of their personalities really sprung off the page, their voices were well distinguished, and they had great banter and chemistry. The pacing was solid when it came to their romance, balancing between a whirlwind vacation fling and a serious start to something real, which really impressed me.
With the setting of a cooking show, I knew I’d be hooked by all the food talk and I was! The fun adventures they took and the little moments which occurred between them were tender and sweet, all had me squealing. However, I will say, as far as stakes go, this didn’t quite hold up. Contestants disappeared and I wasn’t sure when or how it happened a lot of the time and when one of our MCs is in danger of being kicked off, the results would be stated in a very anti-climatic way.
The handling of London’s identity was well done. Even when another contestant misgenders them, it isn’t explicitly stated on the page! Their father wasn’t accepting of their identity, which did cause some heart-aching moments, but thankfully, didn’t turn into an angsty, dramatic arc that took away from the main story. The respect given to London as a character was fantastic.
I really liked Dahlia as well. Chaotic, bubbly, high on life, she was just entertaining to read about and was so, so protective of London. She just wants to find new happiness for herself but is terrified of disappointing the people she cares about. The discussion with her mom seemed so healthy and wholesome, particularly after the third act conflict. While that drama did make sense and I could understand where both side were coming from, it did seem a little over the top.
The grand gesture had me swooning. I can’t wait to see more from this author.
4 / 5 stars
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Giving Emily Henry’s Books Another Chance 🌊READING VLOG
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I matched all my favorite Taylor Swift songs to books for the @erasreadathon. In this reading vlog, we go back to December, where sparks flew as I found FIVE new faves. I was enchanted to read eight books in thirteen days as I built my ideal Eras setlist.
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Unfinished Reads of 2022- this is a short sequel to my reading list vid of books I just couldn’t finish
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My 2nd Read With Me video is now up! Would appreciate it if y’all could check it out and give it a like/comment and subscribe if you like what you see so far! 🥰
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My March reading vlog is out! This time I read two romance-y novels - one 5-star, and one disappointment.
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