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  • Опубликовано: 7 сен 2024
  • hiiiiiiiiiiiiii! it's been a minute!!! I've read a few interesting things since we last spoke, & I've also found so many free/thrifted used books!!! here's a big ol chatty haul & wrap up on what I've been reading this summer :)
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  • @lucyscreamsintothevoid
    @lucyscreamsintothevoid Месяц назад +22

    Sooo refreshing to see someone talking about different books than all the popular romance and fantasy stuff

    • @augustisreading
      @augustisreading  Месяц назад +2

      thank you so much! I’m so glad you find it refreshing :) that was my whole goal when I started this channel many years ago. I’d love to see others do the same!!!

  • @emmakates
    @emmakates Месяц назад +3

    i love your super specific interest in the great lakes and shipwrecks haha. if you’re ever around toledo, ohio for some reason you should check out the great lakes museum! make sure you go when they let you tour the ships though bc that was definitely the coolest part

  • @phoebewhitaker4036
    @phoebewhitaker4036 Месяц назад +1

    My favorite book this summer has been The Seas by Samantha Hunt! I picked it up at a library book sale but didn’t have high hopes for it but boy oh boy it was fantastic!
    The vibes were fantastic! The unnamed narrator, though probably not terribly reliable, was so endearing. It was magical and sad but hopeful? It reminded me why Magic’s realism is one of the best genres 🧜🏼‍♀️🌊🐚

    • @sourryebread
      @sourryebread 27 дней назад

      looked it up and found it very interesting! thanks for the rec

  • @ljubooki
    @ljubooki Месяц назад +1

    I listened to one of your recommendations from a previous video, called a perfect place. I absolutely loved it, and it’s now one of my favourite books! I’m so happy to know it exists now

  • @juliereads
    @juliereads 6 дней назад

    Our cat had an asthma scare too!! Glad Winston is getting better 🩷

  • @glx3846
    @glx3846 Месяц назад +2

    Hi, glad to see you back! Me and my best friend are watching your vlog now! We enjoy watching your vlogs together! We are looking forward to hearing which books you bought!

    • @augustisreading
      @augustisreading  Месяц назад +1

      oh my gosh this is so sweet!!! thank you so so much 🤍

  • @braedyt
    @braedyt Месяц назад +5

    For anyone looking for something different, I highly recommend "I Who Have Never Known Men" by Jacqueline Harpman, if you can get your hands on a copy. Definitely a unique book I don't think you'll regret reading.

    • @kurlykaitlyn
      @kurlykaitlyn Месяц назад +1

      I’m in the small percentage who didn’t enjoy that book. I wouldn’t say I regret it though, but too many problems by the author. I know it’s fiction but the story is far too unrealistic. The MC knows too much for growing up under ground and I couldn’t get over it.

    • @braedyt
      @braedyt Месяц назад

      @@kurlykaitlyn totally understand what you're saying, I was questioning that as well. She seemed to have had way too advanced a vocabulary and understanding of things for having grown up there. The only thing I could theorize was that she indeed had a normal life outside of the bunker but some trauma or substance in the pills/food caused her to forget. Growing up I had a friend in an accident who forgot what things were and still had the words for them in her head but could not recognize or explain what they were. That obviously didn't last forever, but it's a theory haha. There's another book (Wool/Silo) that is quite similar to this in that aspect and I wonder if he took inspiration from this story.

  • @suzannebousquet2710
    @suzannebousquet2710 23 дня назад

    The River Midnight is fantastic! I am due for a reread.....

  • @poetrybysuhashani__
    @poetrybysuhashani__ Месяц назад +1

    this was a great haul ☕

  • @Chelseamayxxx
    @Chelseamayxxx 13 дней назад

    So happy to see you back on RUclips I have missed you videos xx

  • @farnazunknown4242
    @farnazunknown4242 Месяц назад

    I was so sad cause you didn't upload any video, and when I saw you are finally here, I was so happy it made my day! Thanks!❤

  • @steadyasshegoes2070
    @steadyasshegoes2070 Месяц назад +2

    hey, since you mentioned a couple of times, that you don't like the cover on goodreads: did you know, that you can switch editions on there? I don't know if they'll have every (obscure) edition of your reads, but I always switch to the cover/ edition (Hardcover, Paperback), that I am reading (I think under book details you can see editions -> switch to this edition, or just type in the ISBN of your edition)

    • @augustisreading
      @augustisreading  Месяц назад

      ummmm excuse me WHAT?! I did not know this???!!!! you are amazing, thank you so much 😭🤍

  • @rima97_
    @rima97_ Месяц назад

    I really enjoyed your video and got some sweet recommendations. Just wanted to mention that piece of furniture behind you is gorgeous!

  • @evieolive7646
    @evieolive7646 Месяц назад

    So glad you're back! 🌠🌊

  • @malumstella
    @malumstella Месяц назад

    i picked up sophie’s world from a used bookstore recently just for that cover!!
    i also have a hard time getting into fantasy but recently read the familiar by leigh bardugo and enjoyed that a lot. based in spain in late 16th century i have noticed that things i don’t like about a lot of typical modern fantasy books is the amount of info dumping and world building that feels totally unfamiliar and i just feel lost and bored and overwhelmed. also the mechanics of magic systems and stuff causes that for me. the familiar doesn’t have those elements, the protagonist is pretty much as in the dark about how her powers work as the reader. i’m also reading the night circus and i’m enjoying that too, even tho its fantasy, and i think it’s because it too is set in the “real” world, not modern era, and doesn’t have a heavy focus on magical mechanics, etc.

  • @libraryburrow
    @libraryburrow Месяц назад

    Always so happy when I see your videos come up on my home page! That Wild Geese book is gorgeous, especially with a cute note. I un-hauled 'Cloud Cuckoo Land' I decided that I'm never going to get to it. I was one of those unusual people who didn't like 'All The Light We Cannot See' though.

  • @megdrummond-wilson824
    @megdrummond-wilson824 Месяц назад

    So happy to see you again, I love your videos and seeing Winston!! I picked up a very cheap copy of Maggie O'Farrell's 'The Marriage Portrait' at a second hand bookshop in my hometown recently, which was a pleasant surprise since it's a fairly popular recent release!

    • @augustisreading
      @augustisreading  Месяц назад

      ahh thank you so much!!! it’s always so lovely seeing your name pop up in the comments 😭😭😭 that sounds like such an amazing find! I haven’t read any Maggie O’Farrell yet!

  • @cristinamagalhaes4813
    @cristinamagalhaes4813 Месяц назад +1

    So happy to see you on my notifications bar

    • @augustisreading
      @augustisreading  Месяц назад +1

      ahhh thank you friend! so happy to be here 🥺🤍

  • @nathansnook
    @nathansnook Месяц назад

    how have i not stumbled upon you before! i love this lovely stack of books! so eclectic and wonderful!
    adding Fabulous Nobodies to my list as i’m currently in the middle of LA Woman by Eve Babitz! i just want a party girl summer !
    Granny and Zooey is one of my top favs. and anual reread for me ! ❤

    • @augustisreading
      @augustisreading  Месяц назад

      how have I not stumbled upon *you* yet?! ahhh I’m so thankful! yesss party girl summer!!!! that is 100000% the vibe 💃

  • @tiffanyanne7861
    @tiffanyanne7861 Месяц назад

    Loved The Invention of Morel. I thought it was such an interesting portrayal of loneliness and wanting community.

  • @mm34815
    @mm34815 Месяц назад

    Hello! Cloud Cuckoo Land is a very good book, but personally All the Light We Cannot See is my favorite book from Anthony Doerr. Also, since you seem to love THICK albeit terrifying books, a recommendation I have for you is Cathedral by Ben Hopkins. The story follows a cast of characters as their lives are affected in unique ways by the building of a cathedral in their medieval German city named Hagenburg. When I finished the book, I cried. It seriously is so beautiful and affecting. I wish more people knew about it.

    • @augustisreading
      @augustisreading  Месяц назад

      oh my goooooshhhhh Cathedral sounds amazing!!!! & soo up my alley! brb while I add it to my wishlist 👀 thank you so much for the recommendation!!!

  • @LilTaina
    @LilTaina Месяц назад

    Would love to hear your thoughts on Herland when you get to it! I just picked up a copy at a used bookstore in New Jersey while I was on vacation, I'm looking forward to reading this summer, too! I looked it up and goodreads and found it's part of a trilogy! I love your taste in books and your enthusiasm for reading is sooo infectious and refreshing! Thanks for sharing your thoughts :) Also I feel the same way about getting lost in juicy big books, but I'm also not big into scifi/fantasy yet -- East of Eden, Crime and Punshiment, and Middlesex are my biggest/floppiest fiction books I own right now :) Happy reading!!

    • @augustisreading
      @augustisreading  Месяц назад +1

      ahhh your comment made my day! thank you so so much!!! I am soo excited to read Herland, & I had no idea it was a trilogy!? we love a chunky floppy paperback 💁‍♀️🤍🫶🏼

  • @MaryAmongStories
    @MaryAmongStories Месяц назад

    💛🌻

  • @maritzelcastillon1969
    @maritzelcastillon1969 Месяц назад

    Hello, August!! so glad to see you again! i am currently reading The House of Rust by Khadja Abdalla Bajaber. Its a book that i feel you might like it is fantastical but not magic fantasy just "in the world are monsters and dangers that represent our inner feelings and insecurities and we have to learn to live with them or defeat them" type of fantasy ya know? im still reading it but im really liking it, there is a talking cat, a boat made out of bones, a girl that goes on a quest to save her father but also is looking for herself in the world, really good all the emotions. Kinda like The Little Prince but more emotional definitely.

    • @augustisreading
      @augustisreading  Месяц назад

      this book sounds AMAZING!!! you had me at talking cat 😅

  • @niobooks
    @niobooks Месяц назад

    i’m seldom compelled to comment, to the point where i thought i commented and i think i did it incorrectly lol. but im so happy you came up in my algorithm today. your taste is immaculate, i wanna be your bookish friend, especially because you live so close! if you haven’t already been, you should come to toadvine books in berkley! we have so many underrated hidden gems that are not appreciated, and i think they would be up your alley.

    • @augustisreading
      @augustisreading  Месяц назад +1

      wait wait wait pause! I was at toadvine on indie bookstore day, & that’s where I got my copy of Invention of Morel & Venus in Furs!!! I *loved* it there! I would love to be bookish friends please (& I must go back to toadvine asap) 🫶🏼🫶🏼🫶🏼

    • @niobooks
      @niobooks Месяц назад

      @@augustisreading oooh that means i definitely met you because i was ringing people up the entire day! i was probably very excited by your picks since they’re not as appreciated and align more with my taste than what i typically ring up. i’m there every other day so please come visit when you have the chance 😊

  • @moonbookandmirror
    @moonbookandmirror Месяц назад

    I LOVED Valley of the Dolls. Neely can kick rocks, she is not a girl's girl.

  • @ES_LA969
    @ES_LA969 Месяц назад

    Have you read any Helen DeWitt? Based on your fondness for The Fig Tree, you might enjoy her novel Lightning Rods, which is a hilarious tongue-in-cheek approach to solving the problem of sexual harassment in the workplace. I listened to the audiobook, and it's super well done.

    • @augustisreading
      @augustisreading  Месяц назад

      I haven’t read Helen DeWitt before, but now I have to keep an eye out! thank you so much for the recommendation!!! ✨

  • @shivanidahya6320
    @shivanidahya6320 Месяц назад

    Moon Road by Sarah Leipciger was fantastic!
    We follow a divorced couple who's only daughter went missing when she was in her early 20's. The mother has been mentally affected by the disappearance of her only child, so much so, that she is still living in denial that her daughter may no longer be alive. She continues to write down how many days she has been missing; Holds annual "parties" in her name under the guise of "teen awareness", and listens out for the phone incase she calls for a ride home.
    Meanwhile, her ex-husband, has had multiple failed marriages, many children (all of whom have been boys, besides his youngest, who is a girl) has come to the acceptance that he will never see his oldest alive again.
    One day, both parents receive message from a police station in a remote part of the country, that they may have found the remains of their missing daughter.
    Do they go and face fate, or do they continue to live in a world where their daughter is still roaming free and living in a tent on the side of a mountain, bird watching.
    Definitely a must read!

  • @Sarahcakes613
    @Sarahcakes613 Месяц назад

    👩🏻‍❤‍👩🏼⚽🥅

  • @ParadoxKismet
    @ParadoxKismet Месяц назад +1

    I really enjoy hearing your thoughts on books. I will confess I just bought Dreams of Dead Women's Handbags used online during your vlog! Ha. In part it is a cover buy because I am not great with finishing short story collections. But it instantly brought the memory of when my mother passed away and things that were tucked in some of her purses. I hope some of the stories are like that. I have Cloud Cuckoo Land but haven't read it yet! My two 5 star reads for the summer are The Rules of Magic and Magic Lessons - both by Alice Hoffman. I really enjoy magical realism. 🪄📖 ⚫🐦🔴👢

    • @augustisreading
      @augustisreading  Месяц назад

      oh my gosh this made my heart so warm! 🫶🏼 I would love to hear your thoughts on the short story collection! it does feel like finding hidden treasures in plain sight (at least of what I have read so far), in a whimsical spunky way 🤍