The 12 big books I’m reading in 2023 📚

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  • Опубликовано: 2 июл 2024
  • I'm continuing the tradition I started last year and going through each of the twelve tomes I've selected to read in every month of 2023. My ultimate goal is to cross some titles off my every-growing physical TBR and also to face some of my literary fears (Ulysses, I'm looking at you!).
    What's the biggest book you plan to read this year??
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    TIMESTAMPS
    00:00 Intro
    01:48 Roots
    03:44 A Clash of Kings
    05:12 Middlemarch
    06:19 Betty
    07:55 Ulysses
    09:27 The Love Songs of W.E.B. DuBois
    10:53 The Idiot
    12:52 1Q84
    14:38 The Savage Detectives
    15:55 The Iliad
    17:05 Almanac of the Dead
    18:26 Dombey and Son
    20:01 End
    Shaelin reviews Betty: • Recent Reads #27
    Emma and Carolyn review Dombey and Son: • The final Dickens vs. ...
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Комментарии • 41

  • @doberman_hund
    @doberman_hund 3 месяца назад +9

    I really suggest reading A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man before Ulysses. Ulysses is technically a sequel.

    • @shelf-reflections7549
      @shelf-reflections7549  22 дня назад

      ahhh, well I’m pretty sure I’ll be rereading Ulysses in a few years so when that time comes I’ll definitely treat it like the sequel it is and read Portrait first! thanks for your comment 😊

    • @doberman_hund
      @doberman_hund 22 дня назад

      @@shelf-reflections7549 if you didn’t get to Ulysses yet i strongly urge you to not read it before A Portrait. It will only make the book more difficult to follow, especially the first three chapters. You need to understand who the secondary protagonist is and where he is coming from. It’s basic stuff, and A Portrait is not hard to read at all.

  • @macrosense
    @macrosense Год назад +2

    I mostly read non-fiction. There are about half a dozen contemporary fiction readers I read regularly. And I get a kick out of the old Nero Wolfe books.

  • @annedixon7609
    @annedixon7609 Месяц назад +1

    I love foods I read it a while ago I would love to read it again but I'm not sure when I will be able to

  • @michaelwright6702
    @michaelwright6702 Год назад +5

    Dombey and Son is great. It's one of my favorite novels.

  • @Secret413
    @Secret413 Год назад +1

    The Love Songs of W.E.B. Dubois is surprising a fast read. I loved it

  • @hyacinthh6900
    @hyacinthh6900 Год назад +3

    ♥️ DOMBEY and SON ♥️ A wonderful story! 💐

  • @libraryofbabble
    @libraryofbabble Год назад +3

    Cool list! You will love Middlemarch.
    1Q84 is a kind of divisive Murakami book I think. It definitely amplifies some of his... weirder... tendencies. But if you're drawn to it that's cool, check it out! You could also check out The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle. I wouldn't call Murakami wacky either, he's got more of a downtempo, melancholy, kind of dreamy but in a sad way vibe.

    • @shelf-reflections7549
      @shelf-reflections7549  Год назад +1

      I was so close to choosing The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle!! If I for some reason can't stand 1Q84 (fingers crossed that isn't the case) I might switch to that one ☺

  • @LaurieInTexas
    @LaurieInTexas Год назад +1

    I'm new to your channel and I just saw your video. I wish you good luck on reading your 12 chunky books. I set the same goal this year and it is daunting. I have read 3 of your books and I loved two of them. Middlemarch takes a while to get into as it starts slowly, but it is worth the length. Dombey and Son is so good. Definitely an underappreciated Dickens novel. Ulysses I didn't like but I am proud to have read.

  • @Giggra
    @Giggra Год назад +1

    I just added Roots to my TBR list, I read The Love Stories of W.E.B. Dubois earlier this month. I am currently reading A Clash of Kings. I've been thinking about 1084. I have the Illiad on my shelf but I'm not ready lol

  • @dianedulin6599
    @dianedulin6599 Год назад +1

    Good luck!
    I have placed Almanac of theDead, Betty, 1Q84 on my list.

  • @discipulussimplex
    @discipulussimplex Год назад

    Excellent choices and justification! Glad I found your channel.

  • @toniblessing4624
    @toniblessing4624 Год назад

    An impressive list! Best wishes.

  • @lilianagalvan5042
    @lilianagalvan5042 Год назад

    Excited to hear what you think of the savage detectives ! It’s on my list as well 😊

  • @passmethatbook
    @passmethatbook Год назад +1

    Just found your channel, really liking it, I've subscribed! 📚 Excellent 12 picks and good luck! 🤞

  • @moss1788
    @moss1788 26 дней назад

    I just found your channel and I really love your vibe!!

  • @WellTraveledBooks
    @WellTraveledBooks Год назад

    I read 1Q84 many years ago and really enjoyed it. I am currently reading Middlemarch and enjoying it a lot! You've got a great list for this year =)

  • @Michellesvintagelibrary
    @Michellesvintagelibrary Год назад

    Interesting list. So many good books! I like the variety. You read across many different genres. Subscribed 😊

  • @waynetork504
    @waynetork504 Год назад

    Great video. Authentic.

  • @user-yg6ft1iu1i
    @user-yg6ft1iu1i Год назад

    Kind of late to the party and what a great list of books. I like the idea of one big book each month. I had decided to read this year about 9 books that I had piled up. Trying to do them in a row. Just finished A Suitable Boy , recently Finished The Last Chairlift and The Tale of Genji. Love Songs of WEB , Betty ( I enjoy Tiffany McDaniel as an author) are on my TBR. I’ve meant to read Middlemarch sometime and what a nice discovery Almanac of the Dead I hadn’t heard of it.

  • @deadlizardreads1937
    @deadlizardreads1937 Год назад

    Wow I feel so inspired. My goal this year is to read more pages, but less book. The Idiot is on my list- I read 1Q84 a couple years ago. A few of these sounds so good, I might have to add them to my list too!

  • @26vertigos
    @26vertigos Год назад

    Betty is a tough read but it’s sooo good! Just found your channel and subscribing. Good luck with your challenge!

  • @wadejohnston4305
    @wadejohnston4305 Год назад +1

    Pretty decentish audio for an onboard camera. Great video man!

  • @carlrenzi
    @carlrenzi Год назад

    First congratulations on your courage! Not many people would try doing this. I also enjoy reading big books🙂I live in a small town about 2 hours from Rio de Janeiro. When I moved here I realized that if I didn't create a Bloomsday event no one else would. After doing this for a few years a group of people asked me if I couldn't organize a "Ulysses study group" which would meet once a month. Things were going well until the pandemic struck.
    I'd like to point out I am not a Ulysses experto but I just enjoy reading it (again and again). May I make some suggestions? Before tackling Ulysses read "The Dubliners" and "Portrait of an Artist as a Young Man" as a kind of prep work. Also you might get in touch with The James Joyce Center in Dublin for information, discussions and readings. Shakespeare and Company put out a podcast (I don't know if it is still available) of people reading Ulysses. Good luck

  • @lindaleehall
    @lindaleehall Год назад

    I own all of these books except IQ84 and have read most of them, twice for Ulysses and Middlemarch. Betty is on the top of the stack next to my chair. I think you are in for an interesting year of reading.

    • @shelf-reflections7549
      @shelf-reflections7549  Год назад

      Wow, Ulysses and Middlemarch twice--that's quite impressive! Though my January pick wasn't quite to my taste, I'm loving the February pick and can't wait to get to the rest on the list :)

  • @jennamakesbugs
    @jennamakesbugs Год назад

    That's an impressive list. I have read one and have 3 more on my list. I don't think you will have trouble picking up Clash of Kings if it has been a while since you read book 1. In fact I found the reminder of certain details from the first book a little annoying. 2 is as far as I have gotten, though. I need long breaks between all that violence.

  • @Abuamina001
    @Abuamina001 23 дня назад

    I can recommend "Hadji Murad" by Leo Tolstoy and "Death and the Dervish" by Mese Selimovic.

    • @shelf-reflections7549
      @shelf-reflections7549  22 дня назад +1

      Thanks so much for the recs! I actually have a little plan for the Tolstoy this fall 🤫

  • @TheMistressP
    @TheMistressP Год назад

    Whew! Uou have some thick books im interested in your thoughts of roots

    • @shelf-reflections7549
      @shelf-reflections7549  Год назад +1

      It hurts my soul to say I didn't love Roots 😢For such a big book I found that Haley's writing style sort of glossed over the complex issues and relationships it was trying to deal with (mainly the way Kunta Kinte perceived the other slaves...it sort of gave me Kanye-West-slavery-was-a-choice vibes idk). But I'm thinking of giving one of the tv adaptations a go just to compare how it handled those issues

  • @zubooks
    @zubooks Год назад +1

    I just found your channel through my recommended videos and I'm glad I did, what an interesting (and brave) list! Subscribing now and looking forward to hear your thoughts :)

  • @annedixon7609
    @annedixon7609 Месяц назад

    I want to read middle of March someday

    • @shelf-reflections7549
      @shelf-reflections7549  22 дня назад

      Thanks for your comment! I hope you enjoy it more than I did lol. It really does fit the early spring/March vibe, so when you do get to it I’d recommend reading it then 😊

  • @fabiancalderon6729
    @fabiancalderon6729 Год назад +2

    What's the point of counting the pages if one is also using the audiobook version?

    • @shelf-reflections7549
      @shelf-reflections7549  Год назад +7

      I always listen to the audiobook as I read the physical copy, and I determine how much I'm going to listen in one day based on the total number of pages divided by the days in the month...weird system I guess lol but it works for me 🙂

    • @karendale9926
      @karendale9926 Год назад

      I’m so happy to discover your channel and look forward to your thoughts on these books. Challenges me a bit to choose some literature over escapism this year. I read Ulysses in grad school in a ten-week seminar with scholar Jim McMichael in 1985. 😂 😮 I could understand and somewhat enjoy parts, but sadly maybe only 10% of it. Literally threw the book in the recycle bin outside the classroom door after the last meeting.
      Betty, Almanac of the Dead, and Dombey and Son are now my TBRs. I dnf’ed IQ84 five or so years ago. Just ✋🏼 not for me. Thanks for your content 👍🤗