5 *MORE* Reading Journal Spread Ideas! 📚
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- Опубликовано: 2 авг 2024
- In my new reading journal setup video, I asked if y'all would like to see even more spread ideas and the answer was a resounding yes! So here are 5 more spread ideas to track your reading and goals in your reading journal 💛
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From Thailand, ”Bright” by Duanwad Pimwana. With this book she became the first ever female thai author to get translated into english. ✨
That’s so cool!
What a milestone! I've added Bright to my list ☺️❤️
These ideas are so inspiring! For a book from Finland, I recommend Tove Jansson who wrote in Swedish, which is our minority language. Her books about the Moomins are funny, sweet, adventurous and emotional, and even though they are aimed at children adults have loved them probably even more. Moominpappa at Sea or Moominsummer Madness are two I think you’d like! ✨
Aw these look so cute! Thank you for the suggestion ❤️
We have friends in Finland and growing up, we went there every year and I always wanted to visit the Moominland, so seeing your comment made me feel nostalgic 💗🥺
Plus one for moomins, they are huge in Eastern Europe and not known so much in the west. If you like the earlier ones, the Moominvalley in November is my favourite (but not the best to start with).
And from Finland I also read Purge by Sofi Oksanen (it takes place in Estonia, but I think was written in Finnish) which is hard hitting adult story you might like.
@@alina7611 awww that’s so sweet!
Omg, I grew up with listening to the audiobooks and reading the books about the Moomins ... they always took my mind on an adventure! I love them so much!
Y'all are delivering so hard on suggestions for books from around the world! Thank you all so much! Maybe once I've cleaned up the list I'll post it on my website or something so it can be a reference for anyone who wants to try a similar challenge ❤️ *UPDATE* Here's the blog post with the list: www.plantbasedbride.com/blog/reading-around-the-world & in this video I read one book from each continent to kick off this challenge: ruclips.net/video/1wAs4jjinN8/видео.html
I know this is off topic but do you agree that the media should tone down it's bullying of female celebs?
I am curious for your opinion as a Vegan person. I am not yet Vegan but working my way towards it. I own a wool peacoat, do I need to get rid of it? I don't have a coat to replace it and wouldn't the environmental impact of getting a new coat be worse than keeping my current one?
a list on your website would be awesome. (ps I'm Canadian as well and many years ago in high school I went through a hard Robertson Davies and Margaret Lawrence addiction lol. Odd for a high school student. I own many of the books and they are worth rereading every few years.) I'd be curious as to recommendations for newer authors as it does seem like so many books are from the USA)
I'd LOVE that!!!!!
I would love a list of books around the world. I’m trying to read more and am curious about books from different places. I’m from The Netherlands but don’t read Dutch books often, so sadly don’t have a good recommendation for you. Anyway looking forward to more book content :) xx
From Russia: I highly recommend "The Master and Margarita" by M.A. Bulgakov. Different worlds and eras intersect with fantastic events. This book is about attitude to life, about love, about everyday life. This is one of my favorite works of Russian literature!
it is an awesome book!
also Bulgakov'ss The Fatal Eggs and Heart of a Dog.
For a book by a Korean author, I would recommend Human Acts by Han Kang. It is a really moving book and I would highly suggest reading it!
I did a "reading through history" challenge last year and one of my favorite selections was Emily Wilson's translation of The Odyssey. It was such a vibrant and accessible read for a story that has been around for thousands of years. Also, if you read The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexander Dumas, it can count as a novel from France AND as a doorstopper!
Yes, I'm hoping to read Le comte de Monte-Cristo in the original French this year! Well, at least part one 😊
Hi from Australia!! I would recommend “The Boy From The Mish” by Gary Lonesborough. This is an indigenous Australian queer YA novel that is such a great read.
Thank you for this suggestion! I've added it to my list ❤
Hi from Brazil!
One of my favorite books is Amora by Natalia Borges Polesso. It’s a collection of sapphic short stories and it was released in English in 2020! I hope you like it if you decide to read it! 💖
I'll check it out! Thank you for suggesting it ❤
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“Trumpets in the Mountains” is a non fiction book about the history of theatre in Cuba- ticks so many boxes in your trackers!!
Oo interesting! I'll add it to my list 😊
What a great video! I’m from Spain, here are my recommendations for Spanish literature: “Patria”, Fernando Aramburu and “La sombra del viento”, Carlos Ruiz Zafón.
La sombra del viento is such an amazing book, and it has received a lot of international recognition. Of the best Spanish comtemporary authors, so sad he passed away last year, his stories are absolutely stunning and the descriptions are exquisite.
📚📚Recommendation from Spain: The Shadow of the Wind 😊 Great historical fiction set in the city of Barcelona
I have it on hold from my library!
Wonderful ideas!!! 📚💖 I'm a Japanese Literature teacher, so I will recommend to you a work that will fill several of your categories in this video: The Genji monogatari by Murasaki Shikibu. It is a non-Western classic, it is from the year 1000, it is definitely a door stopper, it teaches you about the customs from another era and place, etc. I can go on and on 😝 And, since I'm from Chile, I will recommend Isabel Allende, although she has been living outside Chile, so she is more an international writer now. And also, I will like to recommend the amazing poetry of Gabriela Mistral 📚💖📚
Oo thank you so much for these suggestions! Adding them all to my lists ❤
If you are looking for a translated graphic work with a disabled character, I would try Perfect World. It is a manga series featuring a paralyzed hero who is in a wheelchair. The first volume or two feel much more abelist, as our heroine gets to know our hero, but the journey they go on throughout the series truly is lovely, and I love seeing how both of their world views change from getting to know one another.
The Odyssey is one of my favorite books. I've read it several times, including in the original classical Greek. 📚
Japan - Convenience Store Woman is a 2016 novel by female Japanese writer Sayaka Murata. This book won a bunch of awards.
So excited to see this video posted, thanks for all the ideas!
Loved the spreads! 📚📚📚🥰🥰🥰
Hi from Germany :) One of my favourite books is "Das Parfum: Die Geschichte eines Mörders" by Patrick Süskind. The English version is called "Perfume: The Story of a Murderer". It's a tale of sensual obsession and bloodlust in 18th century Paris - very deep and interesting. Unlike anything else I have read!
Years back in Uni I randomly picked up a novel from the German lit stacks called Every Man Dies Alone by Hans Fallada, it's still easily one of my top 10 books. It was written in the span of 24 days back in 1946 and is based off a true story. It's not quite a doorstopper, but it is kinda old and translated.
Your work is so creative! I appreciate how intentional you are about expanding your reading endeavors and perspective. Very inspiring! 📚
Thank you so much for sharing your creative ideas! I always look forward to your videos ❤️ 📖
I LOVE your reading the world spread!
From Italy 🇮🇹 I recommend “My Brilliant Friend” by Elena Ferrante. It is the first book of a series and it is set in the southern Italy (Naples and around) in the 60s and 70s. It is a book about a very peculiar and strong friendship and its development during the years. Totally recommend it 🥰
Love your reading journals and your desire to read as diversely as possible. Thanks for sharing the reading spread ideas!
Love your spreads, so creative! Especially the reading around the world page 🌎 📖
I love these ideas. I have not been reading enough. His inspires me too get back to it. Thank you
Your pages are so inspiring! You are so creative
Love this!!! Your ideas are always so refreshing!
Thank you so much! 😊❤
This is so GORGEOUS I'm gonna cry 📚
These spreads are so cute. Gave me a lot of inspiration for next years journal
Even though I don't do reading journals, it is an absolute delight watching your videos and spread, I might add some elements of these spreads in my bullet journal, so thank you for making these videos and sharing these spreads with us.
I’m obsessed with my reading bujo too and am LOVING all of your reading bujo videos. Such lovely ideas for reading bujo spreads. Thanks for sharing. 😊
Aw thank you!
Thank you for the encouragement! I can't wait to get started, so many excellent ideas. The comments are so amazing, I am eager to 🕊️ fly into another authors book from abroad.
I love these spreads, and I think the challenges you have set up for yourself are great. It inspires me to want to get back into reading again, to expand my horizons with variety of cultures, stories, subjects. I have a lot of books I really want to read, so I’ll probably start there first, but I’d be interested in seeing a lot of books by authors from all over the world and walks of life.
This is so fun Ave inspiring
Love your book journal setups! They are very calming and beautiful. Love the vintage style!
Thank you so much!
This was so beautiful! Thank you!
You are so welcome! Glad you enjoyed it ❤️
Im french and I strongly recommend " l'étranger" from Albert Camus or " La chute " from Albert Camus as well
I've read L'étranger twice, but I'll have to check out La chute!
My fav mexican book is La vida inutil de Pito Perez, such a classic , philosophy with humor
Loved all of these spreads!! Espe the world map and bingo!!📚📖🤓
It’s my first year doing a book journal and I’m still trying to work out the kinks. This was very inspiring, love it! 📚📚
For Brazil can I suggest “captains of sand”? It’s my favorite classic from here and I think it’s not appreciated enough haha. It’s a story about a group of boys that live on the streets of Bahia ad it’s beautifully written (not sure how well it was translated).
Always love to watch your content 🙂 📖
Your videos are really a fountain of inspiration and aestheatic! 🥰
Thank you so much!!
An adorable German book is "eine tüte grüner Wind" from Gesine Schulz. It's a kids book but one of my faves. The story is about a girl who has to spend her summer holidays with her aunt paula she never met, in Ireland. At first, she really dislikes it. But then she is slowly beginning to grow fond of Ireland and the new people she met. I always love those cozy spreads 💛📖
📖🔖🌿 Loved your reading around the world challenge. What a great idea!
Thank you! 🤗
📚 thanks for sharing these ideas ♡
You are so welcome!
every time i see you post a video about your reading journal, it makes me want to create one for my doctoral reading! i have exams in about a year and a half, and i feel like this would be such a useful AND creative way to keep track of my reading… which would make it less daunting and almost meditative to study for exams :)
I live your ideas!❤ Reading through history inspiring me so much, maybe I'd add it to my reading journal too
Amazing! I hope you have fun with it ❤
I live the reading around the world spread idea and that was the one that is going to make me create a reading journal! Thanks!📖
Wonderful!
I love the BINGO and Reading Around the World spreads! I may have to integrate these into my bujo... 📖
Aw yay, so glad you liked them!
📚 love these spreads 💙
Loved all of these spreads. As a mom, I’m lucky if I have the motivation/energy to read a chapter a week. 😔 A video on ideas for reading routines as a bujo spread, including recording achievements or notes in the bujo spreads would be wonderful! Also, the volume that you read in a month blows my mind, babe! 🤯 So inspiring! 🥰
Love the Bingo idea! Definitely doing that one!
I am really looking forward to reading across the world as well!
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I hope you enjoy it! So am I 😊 It's an intimidating project but so exciting, too!
The Epic of Gilgamesh is wonderful. I would also recommend reading it in conjunction with Popul Vu. They make a great pairing for cultural comparison!
So many great Aussie books Rachel Treasure does fabulous ones. Also Deadly Una is good and Picnic at Hanging Rock is fabulous
Your series page is already doing the good work--I read and loved Binti a few months ago, and had no idea there was a sequel. I'll admit I paused the video to see what you were reading, and I'm glad I did, because now I can go track that down.
Loved all of these spreads! The country one is definitely a big challenge! 📚
I would love if you could do a video where you show or explain how you get through so many books in such a short time. It’s only been a month and a half of this year and you’ve read 24 books😱 I just started my third😂😂
The spreads are really inspiring 📚
Thank you! ❤️❤️
📚📚📚 loved this!!! love all of your reading journal content! this inspired me to do a “reading around the world” spread bc while i don’t think i could read a book from every country this year, i want to read from as many as i can!! i’m american, but a couple books on my tbr that fit the bill for non american/canadian/british: convinence store woman and before the coffee gets cold are both by japanese authors and translated to english! plus they’re pretty short so easy to get through from what i’ve heard. my fav translated work i read last year was anxious people by frederik backman (swedish).
Good luck with it! I read Before The Coffee Gets Cold last year
📚📕📖 Thank you for the vid!
Great video! You’re so talented.📖📖📖
Love your ideas 📖📚
Thank you! 😊
Love this :)
For around the world, Croatian Tales of Long Ago by Ivana Brlić-Mažuranić would be a fun one. Good for diving into slavic culture, very fun and whimsical, plus she is one of the better authors. I grew up w these tales. Plus they're illustrated! 🇭🇷🇭🇷
Those spreads are amazing and really make me think about my own reading diversity. I was very relieved for you when you stuck the map in, I totally thought you were going to draw it yourself. It would have looked fab but a lot of work - phew! Can't wait to see how you get on with your reading goals!
haha yeah I realized that wasn't the best use of my time 😂
I love these spreads. The last one was very interesting and something I would never think to do! 📚
Aw thanks! I had fun pulling them together ☺️
My absolute favorite author from Germany is Cornelia Funke. I love all of her books but my absolute favorite is Dragon Rider.
Her books are all ya ore for kids, but I absolutely love them.
And I'm a big fan of her writing style and her world building.
Love your videos ❤
Just an American but I have read 100 books this year and I have a few diverse and stunning adds: 1.Confessions by Kanae Minato Japan, Jaw dropping story about a class of students, two of which killed the teacher's young daughter, Full of plot twists that will leave you gasping in the end. 2, Don't let's Go to the Dogs Tonight by Alexandria Fuller Zimbabwe, 3. In Cuba, I was a German Shepard short stories: heartwrenching stories of Cubans who immigrated to Miami after Castro came into power. My husband is from Calgary!
📚📖 loved this video! Such great ideas :)
Aw thanks 🤗❤️
A handbook for my lover and Cuckold - both are from India and amazing books, so beautifully written. There are so many more Indian books that are great. The writing, the story the characters.
There's a novel written my the national hero of the Philippines, Jose Rizal, entitled "Noli Me Tangere" (English title: The Social Cancer.) It has some historical significance to the country since it was written and set during the Spanish colonization of the Philippines.
It was originally written in Spanish but English translations exist.
Just my recommendation for your books around the world/translated books 😁
Very inspired by the around the world and across the timeline spreads 📖
I'm so glad!
📚 Love the book journal content. Enjoying the books from other countries people are leaving in the comments. So fun!
Recommendations from Sweden here! In high school we read alot of swedish classics, and one of them that I actually liked was Doctor Glas by Hjalmar Söderberg. It was very provocative for it's time. Otherwise Astrid Lindgren's childrens books are amazing. If you're into scandi noir Camilla Läckberg is one of the big names at the moment. The Evil by Jan Guillou is also a good one about attending boarding school in the Swedish forests. I'm always amazed by people who can read 22 books in like a month, my goal is to get through 12 this year. Thanks for all the inspiring videos!
Brødrene Løvehjerte er suverænt min yndlingsbog af alle de (mange) bøger jeg har læst i mit liv! Hejsan fra nabolandet 🇸🇪🇩🇰😊
Other swedish recommendations are the author Johan Ajvide Lindqvist - let the right one in or handling the undead are pretty good and worth checking out which you might like.
Also Sofie Sarenbrandt writes some pretty good books as well
Thank you for these! I've added them to my master list 😊
@@camillasoderbaum3871 I came here to also recommend John Ajvide Lindqvist! 😄 He's a horror writer, and the stories are very much anchored in everyday Swedish life. I just finished Människohamn (Harbour), it's great!
I also recently finished A history of bees by Danish author Maja Lunde, also a great book.
I love Camilla Läckberg. Also, Stieg Larsson. I'll check out the other authors you all have listed who I'm unfamiliar with.
I love the bingo card idea! Id love to use it like for a monthly reading challenge XD
Recommendation from Portugal has to be José Saramago! His most acclaimed work is Blindness, but my personal favorite from the ones I've read so far is Death with Interruptions. It's about what would happen if Death decided to go on a strike and people suddenly stopped dying. It's so fun that you're doing a world reading challenge, I would love your list of books for each country if you would like to share!
I saw you got a suggestions from Finland already, but here's another one. The Egyptian by Mika Waltari. This book made look up so many other authors and books about the history of Egypt and got me hooked on historical fiction.
hi Hanna, I recommended this book as well before looking at the comments! So nice to see fellow minded commenters. I've read everything by Valtari I could get my hands on, though unfortunately many of them remain untranslated! Cheers
@@vtheb1299 oh cool, never met a fellow (what ever would be the equivalent of a potterhead in this case). I especially love the fact that Waltari could write all these very detailed descriptions of a time and place he never visited and in a time where there were so much less facts and ways of obtaining them. I don't know if Komissaario Palmu has been translated into English, but they are making a movie about an unfinished book of Waltari's.
Love your reading spreads! I rarely go for a series now when I used read them all the time. 📚
Thank you! I’m sure the pendulum will swing the other way for me at some point, but for now I really am a big fan of stand alones ❤️
It might swing for me too but for now the most I'll do is a trilogy.
Just saved this video so I can come back to the comments for the recommendations. Wild Swans, Three Daughters of China by Jung Chang. 99% set in China until the very end. It starts with the authors grandmother, then her mother, then of course, the author. This was an outstanding read!
I love the series tracker - I feel it would help me keep track of the many, many ebooks I buy because I cannot possibly wait for the next book to be delivered (or for me to get to a shop...)
For recommendations: Probably THE German classic would be Goethe's Faust (part 1 mainly... part 2 is wild...) or maybe "Intrigue and Love" by Friedrich Schiller. In school I was very fond of Theodor Fontane's "Effi Briest". If you are looking for something contemporary I can seriously recommend "Look who's back" by Timur Vermes. It is a very biting satire about German media and German society - basically what would happened if Adolf Hitler woke up in Berlin in 2012. For me it is hard to tell how the humor and intent of the author translates to other languages and cultures, but I liked the insights and the intelligence.
So many recs! Thank you 🙌
"The Blind Owl" by Sadiq Hedaayat and "Reading Lolita in Tehran" by Taahere Maafi are Persian books from Persian authors:)
Here are 2 book recommendations to color in Iran in your map😌💚
I'm french and I love Gilles Legardinier ! He's a contemporary author. I highly recommend Le premier miracle.
I've also been working on reading books from around the world this year! I actually have a map to keep track of books from around the world and then a map to keep track of settings around the world. I'm really excited about it!
If you’re looking for Dutch recommendations I’ve got some. 🙋🏼♀️😊
I’m doing a reading around the world and the us challenge but it’s going to be an ongoing challenge for me and I’m so excited for it. Definitely got some new inspiration for my own reading journal 🤗📚
Good luck!!
One thing I have enjoyed about homeschooling is exposing my son (8) to ancient literature. Our history curriculum has included Beowulf, Epic of Gilgamesh, the Iliad and the Odyssey . In age appropriate levels. He loved the Odyssey. 📖
I loved the video, as a Brasilian girl I suggest the books of Clarice Lispector (A hora da estrela) or Cecilia Meireles (O menino azul)! Both are amazing Brasilian author's and they books are quite old, filling upo two challenges 😁📚
Beautiful spreads. Some historical books I liked were: The Prince (Machiavelli), The Art of War (Sun Tzu), Kama Sutra [illustrated] (Vatsayana), all of Shakespeare's works, the Greek academic philosophers (Plato, Socrates arisotle) The Campaigns of Alexander (Arrian), The Bible (KJV), The Campaigns of Hannibal (Patrick Leonard MacDougall), Histories Vol I & II (Polybius), etc. There is also a fabulous curated collection called 'The Great Books' which contains a reading plan plus all the best books throughout history....
reading through the comments and seeing all the spanish people recommending carlos ruiz zafon is such a mood honestly, also 📖 cause i forgot earlier :) all of your videos are fantastic and your voice is very soothing so thank you for all your content
Aw thank you! Honestly all these comments with so many recs are making me super giddy 🙌❤
For books on your timeline, I recommend "Pamela", "Moll Flanders", and Kristen Lavransdatter. I cannot remember the authors or what time period they were in but I read them in college and they have always stuck with me.
Awesome spreads, very inspiring to try some of them ! :)
Please do!❤
This is so cool!📕 I love reading books from throughout history, so I'm actually trying to read more modern books this year.
Ah nice! What are some of your favourite older books?
@@PlantBasedBride I loved The Odyssey, Aesop's fables and Journey to The West, but my favorite is The Once and Future King by T.H. White.
I love these ideas! I have read the Divine Comedy, but while I loved the Inferno and to some extent the Purgatorio, I had to force myself through the Paradisio. Just something to keep in mind. 📙
Good to know! I've had a copy on my shelf for years and every time I start I get too intimidated and give up so I need to just go for it 😅
Hi from Italy! I just finished reading Oceano Mare from Alessandro Baricco and found ir really inspiring 💚
From Cuba 🇨🇺 I can recommend “A Kingdom of this World” by Alejo Carpentier!
Your spread of books from around the world has inspired me to start one on my own reading journal!
For Italy I suggest the books by Elena Ferrante and the short stories by Pirandello, Calvino' s books are very good too!
That's such a good idea to pick one book from every country in the world!! I'm doing something similar but smaller and going to see about reading one book from every province (I'm Canadian too)📚
Oo fun, I want to do this, too!
Yay so many recommendations! I'm totally stealing a few for my reading list (and I love these spreads- so inspiring!)
A few book recommendations, maybe more for your list:
Alternative Alamat- a collection of short stories from Filipino authors inspired by Philippine mythology.
Boxers by Gene Yuen Lang- Two graphic novels about the Boxer revolution by a Canadian author (ticks off multiple categories!)
Spring Moon by Bette Bao Lord- A book spanning pre-revolutionary China to Nixon's visit.
A Bride's Story by Kaoru Mori- A manga series that takes place along the Silk Road. It's a series but a lot of the stories are self-contained shorts that take place within one family so it might not add too much to your reading list.
Hi ! Amélie Nothomb is my favorite author from my country (Belgium) and I highly recommend her 🇧🇪🥰
Hello from France,
If you like theater you can read Cyrano de Bergerac, Edmond Rostand, an old book but such a great love storie and wonderful characters.
Thanks for your spreads and the ton of ideas that come with them ☺️