How I annotate and journal for retention

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  • Опубликовано: 11 июл 2024
  • 00:00 01:40 Intro
    Books I annotated recently
    01:41 03:33 Norwegian Wood and Middlemarch (annotating for the prose)
    03:34 05:43 Serafina and the Splintered Heart and Healer of the Water Monster (annotating for language use)
    05:44 06:30 Harboring Hope (annotating nonfiction)
    06:31 10:01 War and Peace (annotating historical fiction)
    10:02 What I use
    #books #annotatingbooks #classicbooks #howtostartannotating

Комментарии • 11

  • @madworld1962
    @madworld1962 9 дней назад +19

    It's nice to see when people take their time with books rather than blasting through a pile of them. Your annotating shows how much you try to draw from the works of authors. I really appreciate that approach :)

    • @TheLinguistsLibrary
      @TheLinguistsLibrary  9 дней назад +1

      Thank you! I think it really makes a difference, and I like to go back and check what I was reading after a few months.

  • @Eldertalk
    @Eldertalk 18 часов назад

    Thanks for explaining your method of annotation. I appreciate it so much! I am starting to tab more than I usually do and love the idea of noting in the front of the book what color tabs were used and for what purposes. I will be doing that now too. Very helpful.

    • @TheLinguistsLibrary
      @TheLinguistsLibrary  18 часов назад +1

      Thank you for watching! I'll make more of these reader-friendly tips videos. I was just at your channel, love a good book haul.

  • @booksgurrsandpurrs
    @booksgurrsandpurrs 4 дня назад +2

    My boy Tolstoy. ❤

  • @eden_ayash
    @eden_ayash 9 дней назад +2

    Your video came at the perfect time for me because I've been wanting to discuss book annotations too! I love annotating books and seeing how other readers annotate theirs, so thank you for sharing! I couldn't help but laugh when you mentioned that you feel good about your reading after finishing Dostoyevsky and now tackling Tolstoy. It's funny how reading these books gives us that sense of achievement, lol. I'm only in the first few chapters of "Crime and Punishment," and I totally relate! Each chapter feels like a little victory, haha.
    I love how you match colors and keep things aesthetically pleasing, hahah. My OCD brain really appreciates that!
    Thank you for recommending "The Healer of the Water Monster," it sounds intriguing! Regarding annotating real people and events, do you read about them afterwards? or simultaneously? I ask because I mark these things too, but if I don’t check it right away, then, unless I have a specific reason like writing about it or something, I never revisit those annotations-but I really want to. I'm curious about your approach.
    Also, love your dog, by the way! Now, I'm heading straight to your "Norwegian Wood" video, I finished it not too long ago so I'm curious to hear your take on it.

    • @TheLinguistsLibrary
      @TheLinguistsLibrary  9 дней назад

      Thank you. My annotations of real people lately are part of a larger study I'm doing on Western Literature. One of the other things I keep count of but not necessarily tabs is the mentioning of mythology and biblical references.

  • @TheLinguistsLibrary
    @TheLinguistsLibrary  9 дней назад +1

    5:37 I meant to say Nathan here. Daniel is the MC of another book I read recently:
    The Shadow of the Wind
    ruclips.net/video/yTkitMdEb9U/видео.html

  • @SwevenIthe
    @SwevenIthe День назад

    przyzwyczajenie jest drugą naturą człowieka

  • @littlefiddlechick1513
    @littlefiddlechick1513 6 дней назад +2

    I wonder what she would think about Mr. Fix It and Miss Sue book?