Reading Wrap-Up: Highlights & Reviews for March

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  • Опубликовано: 25 июл 2024
  • Welcome back!
    Today’s video is my monthly reading warp up for the month of March.
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  • @angelaholmes8888
    @angelaholmes8888 3 месяца назад

    Here's what I read
    The girl in the eagle's talons by karin Smirnoff book 7 in the millennium series
    Love theoretically by ali hazlewood
    Check and mate by ali hazlewood
    The glass castle by Jeannette walls memoir
    The sporty one by melanie c memoir
    You again by kate goldbeck
    Elektra by Jennifer saint
    Happily ever after by Lynn painter
    Chain gang all stars by nana Kwame adjei brenyah
    Some desperate glory by Emily tesh

  • @sirrobinofloxley7156
    @sirrobinofloxley7156 3 месяца назад

    Great reviews, I notice they're all New York /USA Today Best Sellers, but you haven't put that in your tags? Book recommend, maybe you've read, it's old, and may spoil all other books, so, if you're daring, it's 'Shades of Fortune' by Stephen Birmingham. You have so many highlights, personality wise, whereas I watched a 20+ min review of James Joyce's 'Ulysess', touted by many to be the best book ever written, after The Holy Bible, no less... And, there wasn't a single notable highlight. I tend to read historical non fiction, just did a Wikithon of 17th political intrigue of the French Aristocracy, maybe I should write about it, wholly shenanigans, they were very 'revolutionary' in many aspects. Obviously, with that there's then a need to dip into English, German and other aristocratic Royal Houses and such, that are still powerful today. For example Vox, the 2nd party who just almost won the Spanish election, just after their King abdicated, who might just be the Prince of Wales father, ahem..., you can, if you have the inclination, look that up. And, yes, the Vox are like the Austrian Hapsburgs, who recently made a claim to be recrowned as rightful heirs to Austria... Ho hum, just gonna claim Austria today and such, probably before lunch.
    So, my RUclips friend Jason, just started making some Flamenco guitars, and wow, he's really hit on something. He just posted some videos of his recent 4th guitar, with guests, and he is a luthier flying in to the upper echelons of Romantic Musical Instruments with his masterful craftsmanship. Inspired me to put up a couple of new videos of the similar genre.
    Yah, you do talk fast, it's as if I can see you reading while wearing an old fashioned driving cap, and the wind flies through your hair as turn each page. Get well soon, and happy editing :)