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6 Great Non-fiction Books
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Hello Everyone! Today I'm sharing 6 of my favorite non-fiction books! There is something for everyone: inspirational, encouraging, heartwarming, funny, and informative! #booktuber #reading #books 🔖Bookmarks: 00:00 Hello! 00:10 Why Non-fiction? 02:03 Love Does by Bob Goff 04:48 Born A Crime by Trevor Noah 07:41 Sorry I'm Late, I Didn't Want To Come by Jessica Pan 10:23 Happiness Project by Gretc...
I'm Back From Paris! + Mini Haul
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Hello Everyone! I'm back from my trip to Paris! Today I'm sharing about my experience, giving a mini haul of some books I got there and rambling about life and dreams. #booktube #reading #books Video tags: booktube booktuber reading reads read reader book books recs recommendations what to read stories fantasy sci-fi thriller romance contemporary fiction ya young adult how to get out of a readi...
Thank you for 100! Q&A + Updates
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Thank you for all of your support! This channel has been a great outlet to express my creativity and connect to others through my love of books and writing. I hope my videos have inspired or encouraged you in any way (or at least given you a book recommendation that did those things!) #booktube #reading #books Video tags: booktube booktuber reading reads read reader book books recs recommendati...
Reading Journal Flip Through
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Hello Everyone! Today I'm taking you on a tour through my book journal. Although it's full of mistakes, it is one of my favorite things. Book journaling is an outlet for me to be creative without feeling the need to make things perfect. I just have fun with it. So, I hope I can encourage or inspire you to create more freely, not worrying too much about making things Pinterest-worthy. Video tags...
The Best Book Apps - Free Books, Reading Tracking, Book Reviews
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Hello Everyone! Today I'm sharing my favorite book-related apps! These apps help you: track your reading, create yearly reading stats, get book recommendations, interact with the book community, and read for free! 🔖Bookmarks: 00:00 Hello! 00:29 Goodreads 03:36 StoryGraph 06:42 Beanstack 10:22 Libby 11:45 hoopla 13:35 Likewise 14:40 Byeee! Video tags: best apps goodreads storygraph beanstack hoo...
My Best Writing Advice ✍
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Going off-brand a little today and sharing some writer advice! I've loved writing all my life, making my own stories even as a little girl. In recent years, I have decided to pursue this passion in education and strive to share my writing with the world by becoming an author. 🔖Bookmarks: 00:00 Hello! 01:35 1. You Are The Writing 05:56 2. Writer's Break (Not Writer's Block) 09:41 3. Try Differen...
Thank you for 60 Subscribers
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I just wanted to thank you for your support this past year and to wish you the best in this new year!
5 Most Binge-able Book Series
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I'm sharing my favorite page-turner book series that will leave you on the edge of your seat! ✧Timestamps: 00:00 Intro 01:56 The Selection by Kiera Cass 04:42 The Lunar Chronicles by Marissa Meyer 08:49 American Royals by Katharine McGee 13:42 Truly Devious by Maureen Johnson 15:34 A Good Girls Guide To Murder by Holly Jackson 18:43 Byee 🔖Video tags: best series bingeworthy binge able mystery d...
10 Books for Winter
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Today I'm sharing my favorite winter reads! I have something for everyone: heartwarming, inspirational, thrilling, mysterious, and magical! Let me know what you are reading this winter season! The books I'm talking about: All The Light We Cannot See by Anthony Doerr Little Women by Louisa May Alcott Murder on the Orient Express by Agatha Christie A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens Invention o...
Reading 1 Star Reviews of Harry Potter
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Reading 1 Star Reviews of Harry Potter
The Best Video Games, Movies, Shows, & Music For Fall
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The Best Video Games, Movies, Shows, & Music For Fall
What I'm Reading This Autumn ✧ My Fall TBR
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What I'm Reading This Autumn ✧ My Fall TBR
Top 10 Fall Reads
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Top 10 Fall Reads
6 Books I Read in September ✧ Reading Wrap Up
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6 Books I Read in September ✧ Reading Wrap Up
5 Books I Read In August ✧ Sci-Fi, Fantasy, & Romance
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5 Books I Read In August ✧ Sci-Fi, Fantasy, & Romance
Top 10 Agatha Christie Mysteries
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Top 10 Agatha Christie Mysteries
Reading Vlog ✧ A Week in a Student Life
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Reading Vlog ✧ A Week in a Student Life
Reading Bad Reviews of My Favorite Books ✧ Part 2
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Reading Bad Reviews of My Favorite Books ✧ Part 2
First Book VS Last Book ✧ Reading 1 Star Reviews of the Lunar Chronicles
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First Book VS Last Book ✧ Reading 1 Star Reviews of the Lunar Chronicles
6 Books I Read In July! ✧ Contemporary, Sci-Fi, & Fantasy
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6 Books I Read In July! ✧ Contemporary, Sci-Fi, & Fantasy
Mid Year Freakout Tag ✧ So Many Great Books!
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Mid Year Freakout Tag ✧ So Many Great Books!
Reading Vlog ✧ A Series of Unfortunate Events For The First Time!
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Reading Vlog ✧ A Series of Unfortunate Events For The First Time!
8 Books I Read In June! ✧ 5 Star Reads & New Favorites!
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8 Books I Read In June! ✧ 5 Star Reads & New Favorites!
BookTube Newbie Tag
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BookTube Newbie Tag
Hyper-Specific Book Recommendations Requested By My Friends
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Hyper-Specific Book Recommendations Requested By My Friends
My Favorite Summer Reads!
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My Favorite Summer Reads!

Комментарии

  • @_ayalina_w
    @_ayalina_w 3 месяца назад

    When I had read story Philomel Cottage I was literally shocked,cuz this story with the best end.I can recommend for everyone for who love Agatha

  • @bornfromflames1729
    @bornfromflames1729 4 месяца назад

    All the best!

  • @diviiii573
    @diviiii573 4 месяца назад

    I love watching people read Christie for the first time! Personally, I love Roger Ackroyd and five Little pigs.

    • @MG-fh4ed
      @MG-fh4ed 4 месяца назад

      Same. Both novels are masterpieces

  • @floraposteschild4184
    @floraposteschild4184 5 месяцев назад

    Your top books are pretty much mine. Five Little Pigs is not as famous, but it balances the mystery aspect with the novel and characterization. The Poirot adaptation of FLP is in my opinion the best of the series.

  • @nerdlove1071
    @nerdlove1071 5 месяцев назад

    This was a fun video! :) Just a little tip: The easiest way to pronounce "Poirot" is "pwah-ROW". I listened to all the BBC radio plays and learned to pronounce his name finally!! :)

  • @karlkarlos3545
    @karlkarlos3545 5 месяцев назад

    Wow, your top three are absolute downers compared to most of Christie's work. It's funny that you describe them as fun.

  • @LiteraryGladiators
    @LiteraryGladiators 5 месяцев назад

    Thank you for sharing! I will do my best to get to this when I am able. I will disagree with you when it comes to AI, but it is just a personal preference of mine. I prefer that humans create art and literature, because art and literature is a part of what makes us human. AI should be left to do more technical and manual things. Otherwise, I wish you all the best and I will let you know what I think if I get to reading your work! -Josh

  • @AnirudhJas
    @AnirudhJas 5 месяцев назад

    Thank you for mentioning 'The secret of Chimneys', it is under-rated. I have read most of her books. My top two are 'The secret of Chimneys' and 'Hercule Poirot's Christmas'. It's very nice that you did this video. Love and appreciation from a fellow Agatha Christie fan. :)

  • @Boylagak
    @Boylagak 6 месяцев назад

    ♥️♥️♥️

  • @giery3574
    @giery3574 6 месяцев назад

    That's great. May i know your instagram?

  • @susanrjecker9208
    @susanrjecker9208 8 месяцев назад

    My favorite is "The Moving Finger". First appearance of Miss Marple! "Birdwatching is such a useful hobby"!

  • @deadpoet9392
    @deadpoet9392 8 месяцев назад

    New booktuber...keep it up you are doing GREAY

  • @CyTolliver
    @CyTolliver 8 месяцев назад

    I’d like to submit a question, what’s it like being so dang adorable?

  • @aggelosstefopoulos4239
    @aggelosstefopoulos4239 8 месяцев назад

    I have already read 18 books. My top five (short story included): 5) Philomel Cottage 4) And Then There Were None 3) Peril at End House I CANNOT DECIDE BETWEEN: 2&1) Endless Night & Death on the Nile Reading Endless Night I adored Agatha Christie. It was terrifying, romantic, heartbreaking, shocking but I really loved Death on the Nile. I found the solution in "Death on the Nile" but i loved the tragedy...

  • @MyMessyBookshelf
    @MyMessyBookshelf 9 месяцев назад

    I love watching other people’s favorite Christie novels. For me I think The Murder of Roger Ackroyd has one of the craziest endings. She was sooo good at those twisty endings!

    • @BookAndBloom
      @BookAndBloom 9 месяцев назад

      So true! The first time I read it, my mind was blown!

  • @eduardoreal980
    @eduardoreal980 11 месяцев назад

    Your voice is so sweet!! It's very satisfying to listen to you🫠

  • @hcc7772
    @hcc7772 Год назад

    Love this video!! -I LOVE LOVE LOVE StoryGraph! The CEO is a black woman, so I love supporting the little bit of diversity in tech, also, they have a friends system in the app, but it isn’t as fleshed out as Goodreads obviously lol -Beanstack is used pretty often for summer library reading programs. I love this app and I’m trying to figure out how to integrate my Goodreads and StoryGraph to it -I know waiting for the books via Libby is frustrating, but it’s based on how many copyrights your library system has. If only one copyright has been purchased, only one book can be checked out. I was really frustrated until I learned about how that works!

  • @thepumpkinfiles
    @thepumpkinfiles Год назад

    Great recap of the apps!! Every time i try to use another app other than goodreads i end up going back to it... it's trash but im so used to it🤣

  • @stevenlamb8726
    @stevenlamb8726 Год назад

    My friend got me on StoryGraph last year. I love the layout and format for tracking my reading! It is so much more pleasing to my eye than the Goodreads app IMO. Currently reading “The Terror” by Dan Simmons. Cheers!

  • @adityakumargupta9730
    @adityakumargupta9730 Год назад

    One of the reasons I bought 'The Pale Horse' is because it has saved at least 2 lives (one of them was a baby at the time). [Mini-spoiler ahead] This book mentions about the symptoms of thallium poisoning, and this detection is quite hard at the beginning in real life. Both the victims were saved when either the nurse or the doctor had read the book and saw the same symptoms in those victims.

    • @BookAndBloom
      @BookAndBloom 9 месяцев назад

      That's so cool! Thanks for sharing!

  • @portercrane6655
    @portercrane6655 Год назад

    This is really good writing advice and to be honest in all the videos I've watched about writing advice I've never seen it distilled so well. Thank you!

    • @BookAndBloom
      @BookAndBloom Год назад

      Thank you so much! I am so glad this video could be helpful to you! :)

  • @karengustafson7666
    @karengustafson7666 Год назад

    Chimneys is one of my all-time favorites. It’s so much fun.

  • @Tuntee
    @Tuntee Год назад

    I happen to be reading Christmas Carol right now! I've seen a couple of flims of it but never read it before. It's a delight!

  • @laurenaob2033
    @laurenaob2033 Год назад

    Crooked House's ending blew my mind, definitely didnt think AC would use that solution 😳

    • @BookAndBloom
      @BookAndBloom Год назад

      I agree! Such a crazy ending 🤯

  • @binkbonkbones3402
    @binkbonkbones3402 Год назад

    What a garbage rehash of a new hope, 1 star

  • @phoenixwing6716
    @phoenixwing6716 Год назад

    The first one 😂

  • @CrimesNewRoman
    @CrimesNewRoman Год назад

    This was very funny. it's so fun to read bad reviews, I did something similar on my channel early on and I want to revisit the idea. On HP though, people looking for a deep complicated story should look elsewhere and I think take these books too seriously as these reviews show. Rowling has some fun ideas that make for a fun ride but fall apart thinking about it for more than 2 seconds. Particularly the later half as it becomes increasingly more political, and Rowling blatantly ignores the own structural critique she sets of up of broader wizard culture. I don't like it when people say "it's a kids book, don't think about it that much" because children deserve well thought out, quality literature like the rest of us. But also, most people just want to rag on HP because it's popular or because of Rowling's views. I don't like HP not because I don't like Rowling, I don't like HP because I developed media literacy, re-read the whole thing, and realized this series storytelling and Rowling's writing are far from what I remembered it being.

  • @mariiiina-s
    @mariiiina-s Год назад

    People forget it's a book for kids, it's not going to be written like Shakespeare

  • @DemonTomatoDave
    @DemonTomatoDave Год назад

    It's Rowling like "bowling", but she's not the world's strongest advocate for addressing people by the name they prefer, so you'll get away with either. Related.... I probably wouldn't choose now to get **into** Harry Potter while so many of its fans are working to leave it behind.

  • @mild_meme
    @mild_meme Год назад

    One of the great things about rereading harry potter as an adult is being able to deconstruct it and critique with an adult lense. It was amazing first time round and it's a hoot to go back and see where it really worked and where it didn't. Some people just love to hate it because it's a popular series and, more importantly, a children's series. That being said, it's a series that grew with it's readers, starting out accessible to kids and becoming more like a YA series toward the end. Actual adults feel intimidated by the size of books 5-7, let alone kids 😅

  • @nickygoldsmith6785
    @nickygoldsmith6785 Год назад

    I loved Endless Night. The ending blew me away

    • @BookAndBloom
      @BookAndBloom Год назад

      Agreed! Such a crazy ending!!!

    • @alidabaxter5849
      @alidabaxter5849 5 месяцев назад

      It's a most unusual novel for Christie, because her best plots usually involved either Poirot or Miss Marple, whilst this involves neither, and I find it fascinating as a study of evil.

  • @MathewRyan1111
    @MathewRyan1111 Год назад

    Great video! I love your passion for Agatha Christie!

  • @Sivanshu_sahay
    @Sivanshu_sahay Год назад

    Hi Rachel 😊 . Awesome TBR list.. where are you from...and . share your best thriller novels..

    • @BookAndBloom
      @BookAndBloom Год назад

      Hello! That's a great idea, I'll make a video on that topic soon! For now, I'd recommend Five Survive by Holly Jackson which I talked about in this video or picking up an Agatha Christie like The A. B. C. Murders! Thanks for the support! <3

  • @puirYorick
    @puirYorick Год назад

    Sadly, my opinions of many of her books have become conflated with those of the varying TV and film adaptations and even audiobook portrayals over the decades. So many plot details were altered that I scarcely recall what some of the original stories were like. Christie herself would re-use some plot devices in later works. She even re-used many character names. I have enjoyed 4-50 From Paddington, The Body In The Library, At Bertram's Hotel; A Murder Is Announced, The ABC Murders, Murder On The Orient Express, as well as The Murder At The Vicarage despite each having at least one unlikely but necessary plot point. [Edited to remove an accidental time stamp - hopefully.] {{slight spoilers follow if you still mind about those}} Because of the dishonest narrator plot device, I have never re-read her celebrated great mystery, The Murder Of Roger Ackroyd. The Moving Finger dabbles in that same idea, although I still like that story well enough.

    • @BookAndBloom
      @BookAndBloom Год назад

      I haven't read 4-50 Paddington or At Bertram's Hotel, I'll check those out next time I pick up a mystery! I totally get what you mean with the different adaptations and plot alterations. What are your thoughts on the latest film adaptations? Do you like them or not a fan? I want to watch The Haunting in Venice, it looks interesting that they went in the direction of horror. I wasn't the biggest fan of Halloween Party so I figured the creative liberties might strengthen the story.

    • @puirYorick
      @puirYorick Год назад

      @@BookAndBloom Not a fan, TBH. Having attempted to watch Branagh's Orient Express film, I passed on any more offerings. David Suchet's Halloween Party adaptation failed to impress and I've never felt inclined to read the book or watch the episode again. The solution seemed like a lot of unlikely arm-waving just to bring a weird plot to a close. I accept that the Suchet series was trying to, as it were, *touch all the bases* by the year they reached Halloween Party. Mr. Branagh, on the other hand, must have had his own reasons for choosing a poor original story to adapt into whatever pastiche he was aiming for. Imagine, as a powerful international film producer you've done your Macbeth and your Hamlet so you choose to skip over Julius Caesar and produce TROILUS AND CRESSIDA... IN SPACE instead. This is what Branagh did according to the reviews I read. He took a particularly long and weak offering from a famous source and made a gratuitously weird version as the third production of his film series.

    • @BookAndBloom
      @BookAndBloom Год назад

      It's sad to see directors ruin stories by making poor adaptations :( What are some film adaptations you enjoyed that did the original material justice?

    • @puirYorick
      @puirYorick Год назад

      @@BookAndBloom It's been several years, but I remember enjoying the Peter Ustinov Poirot films as a somewhat light interpretation of the detective. They were for television, but the Joan Hickson episodes of *4-50 From Paddington* and *At Bertram's Hotel* were nicely done. If you can find the Albert Finney version of *Murder On The Orient Express,* it's a good one to stand between what Branagh did and any of the rest.

    • @oskarm646
      @oskarm646 Год назад

      How does The moving Finger utilises the same device as The Murder of Rodger ackroyed. I don't remember it tbh

  • @pembie2
    @pembie2 Год назад

    I want to go into acting and I find Shakespeare awful lol

    • @BookAndBloom
      @BookAndBloom Год назад

      lol I'm not the biggest fan either but I understand why people would like it. He definitely made a big impact in so many aspects of art.

  • @gxxai
    @gxxai Год назад

    the person who wrote a “novel”😭😭😭

  • @gxxai
    @gxxai Год назад

    keep going 💪

  • @creationsbykenziefay
    @creationsbykenziefay Год назад

    I really enjoyed this video!! Haha I loved the rainy ambience! Very spooooooky ;)

  • @booksby__emily
    @booksby__emily Год назад

    Hi Rachel, welcome to the booktube community! 🥰

  • @AliviaReads
    @AliviaReads Год назад

    Hi! I love hearing more people's opinions on Agatha Christie. I read The Big Four by her which I think I also gave 3 stars. What's your fav by her?

    • @BookAndBloom
      @BookAndBloom Год назад

      Hey Alivia! My personal favorite is The Murder of Rodger Ackroyd but I would recommend most Murder on The Orient Express or And Then There Were None for anyone new to Christie. Those two are her most famous works and rightfully so. Prepare for your brain to somersault in your head

    • @AliviaReads
      @AliviaReads Год назад

      @@BookAndBloom Haha amazing, thank you!

  • @tillysshelf
    @tillysshelf Год назад

    Welcome to BookTube! Don't worry, you're not alone in using the library and focusing on less fashionable books. A lot of BookTube (particularly smaller channels - bigger channels get sent books for review or can spend channel earnings on books, so they aren't so representative) is about the less-loved but still wonderful works that fly under the radar. I love Agatha Christie and I totally agree with you about what it means to be well-read.

  • @creationsbykenziefay
    @creationsbykenziefay Год назад

    I was so happy that you asked me! :,) I'm so excited to check out Wonder!

  • @creationsbykenziefay
    @creationsbykenziefay Год назад

    Unfortunately we can't spend all our money on books :,( And yes! I love how much reading encourages using your imagination and omg I am in the right place because I am such a grandma! Ah! SO happy to see more content from you! <3

  • @thegardenofteresa
    @thegardenofteresa Год назад

    welcome to the booktube community Rachel! :)

  • @EmmaBennetAuthor
    @EmmaBennetAuthor Год назад

    Hi Rachel! Welcome to Booktube. I'm a romance writer and I've been on RUclips for well over a year too. Subscribed.

    • @BookAndBloom
      @BookAndBloom Год назад

      Thanks! I subscribed to to you! Such a pleasure to meet a fellow writer such as yourself :)

  • @LiteraryGladiators
    @LiteraryGladiators Год назад

    Welcome to Booktube! I am so glad that I came across your channel! You did such a good job with this introductory video of yours and I am really glad that I was able to get to know you and about your reading tastes, interests, and background. It is great to see that you are majoring in English and looking to become a writer. I, too, majored in English and enjoy and want to do something with my writing. I really admire the approach that you are taking and I love how you answered Question 4 with regard to reading being a more active hobby that requires more effort on the reader. I read a few of Agatha Christie's books and thought that what I have read was good. Ari is probably the greatest enthusiast of Agatha Christie on our channel, but we have a select few that are very enthusiastic about her books. We have covered quite a few of her books on our channel. You have to do what works best for you as far as creating content is concerned, but I am very happy to hear that you are very eager about starting this channel and I think you are going to do great things and go very far as a Booktuber! Your question that you would have for favorite Booktubers was very thought-provoking and I was thinking through what books had an impact on me, how, and why they did so. I really admire that you are an eclectic reader that is willing to give anything a chance. That makes me even more excited to see what you have in store. Don't worry about not having TikTok. I do not have a TikTok, either, or am I interested in getting one. I would consider my reading to be more "grandfatherly" where I am not necessarily reading what is popular, but this channel should be about what you want to read and what you want to film. Attracting viewers is going to come naturally. Thank you for sharing and I am very excited to see what you have in store! -Josh

  • @creationsbykenziefay
    @creationsbykenziefay Год назад

    Ahhh you're just the most sunshiney person!! I thoroughly enjoyed hearing you talk about these books! And you even made me want to read them!! What a delightful video :,) Excited for more!