Books I Read In 2019 📚
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- Опубликовано: 13 июл 2024
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The link to blog post containing all the books!
(I ran out of characters, so had to find somewhere to share 31 books):
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My List Of My Desires:
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Sorry the ending is abrupt. The camera corrupted my last clip of me talking about one book I'd forgotten and my goodbye. So had to cut it there.
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**There are no product placements within this video and none of these books were gifted by companies in any capacity. All books were paid for, borrowed or taken from my workplace. All opinions are my own. However, I have used affiliate links in the description and also earn through the advertising you see before and alongside my videos. Thank you.
Hello! Sorry I've been a bit absent in the comments so far, I've been away today with my family and in a bad signal area - no RUclips! Now en route to a/e! I will check in when I can. x
Im so glad you are back and that things are going better for you. I really love listening to you talk about the things you love, it's very calming. I look forward to what videos you have coming. btw your hair is looking amazing! ;)
Hope it's not you needing A&E services!
Great to see you back, you are such a ray of sunshine for us. I am aware, however, that sometimes those who shine the brightest on the outside suffer the greatest darkness on the inside. Praying for God to bless and sustain you, inside and out!
Not me, my brother. He's broken some toes and potentially his foot. He lives near me and a hospital - so I've been helping! :D.
And thank you
I wish I could read a whole book!😟😼
I like this very much
This video made me so happy
Having the chance to hear you again talking about something that matters to you (books especially) put a huge smile on my face. I hope you'll have a great book journey this year as well. Loads of hugs 🌟
I've missed you so much Rebecca. ❤ I'm glad you're back, even if it's just a little bit
Hannah Weston 💖💖💖💖💖
I love your content so much!
I'm sat watching your video while I knit and listen to storm Ciara batter my home in South Wales. Sometimes I like to rewatch previous videos you've uploaded because your voice makes me calm.
Keep up the amazing work
I'm glad you're back! I really missed these
I thoroughly enjoyed this video, I might even give it a second watch! I love the way you talk about books, it’s so refreshing 💛
I would recommend reading People Like Me by Lynn Ruane. Lynn writes about her life which started out very very troubled and from a disadvantaged community and fought through to get a better life for herself and her children. She is an activist for disadvantaged and vulnerable communities. It is one of those books that is important to read no matter from which background you come from.
Watching your videos makes me feel so nostalgic, because I found your channel in like 2012 when I was about 13-14 😭 kinda in the beginning of really learning english still, because I’d just then discovered many english speaking youtubers and I mostly used social media in my own language...
Glad to see you back.
Thrilled that you are reading so many interesting books.
And yes that cover does seem misleading.
Missed you.
Hope this year is going well so far and that you get all you need and some of what you want out of it.
This video made me so happy. I love listening to people talk about books!
so happy to see you - an so glad your video back is a book one! well done :)
So many recommendations! Get me to a library!!! Your voice is very soothing btw Beckie; such a nice evening watch
I am so happy you're back! ^^ Those were some wonderful suggestions - thank you!
So happy whenever I see a video from you! I've never commented before, but I always like watching your videos, you have such a thoughtful way of approaching topics. One of your early faith videos where you mentioned journaling encouraged me to start a faith journal, and I'm still going with it, and it has been helpful. Also, your honesty is much appreciated (particularly jobs and health) as it brings a sense of solidarity with similar problems, and conversely, reminds me to be grateful for things I do have (like retail work). I just want to thank you for being yourself, and for sharing who you are, and I wish you the best in all you do.
(Also, your necklaces are lovely. The teapot is so cute!)
This really makes me wanna get back to reading!!
its so nice to see u back, even if its just one vid.
I've seen a couple other booktuber's make "re-designing book covers" videos - would you ever consider making one of those in the future?
I WOULD LOVE TO!
Great idea!!!
I loved this video!!! You describe books really well :)
I love keeping a log of books I read in a year! I started when I started my literature and creative writing degree. I'm particularly proud of myself for 2019 as I read 12 more books than in 2018! (44, most of which were for classes ;))
I personally love all the books from Lemony Snicket, even if they are for teens, I feel as an adult, you can understand much more from it ! And if you like more fantasies I strongly recommend books from Cornelia Funke as Ink heart ! Good reading !!!
This is making me inspired to get back into reading. I've got a stack of unread books on my nightstand since last summer & I just can't pick up one. I used to be SUCH a bookworm.
Book slumps are the worst... But temporary!! Hope you get your reading spark back soon!
@@paigetaylor3330 thank you!
21:01 What?! We have the same phone case! Awesome! Love the video, so happy to see you posting videos again! Thanks Rebecca for cheering up my day!!
I made an audible squeak when i saw that you uploaded!!
One audiobook that I listened to recently and would absolutely recommend would be Just Kids by Patti Smith. I did not know her nor her work yet the way she tells her story is truly magical. She makes the most common objects and encounters appear sacred. I also love her reading voice.
I really need to get back into reading again. Last time I picked up a book and completed it was October 2015. For me I adore reading 'Apocalyptic Fiction/Zombie Fiction' (my Favourite Book is 'Undead' - Kirsty McKay) where I grew attached to certain characters and would be sobbing my eyes out when one of my favourite characters die. I love a book that brings out emotions/reactions similar to watching a film or a tv show.
As a Dane I find it strange that people read books about 'Hygge' since it is a concept we just grow up around and are very subjective. I don't know it is strange xD
I love your book related videos so much. My favourite book from last year was Song of Sorrow by Melinda Salisbury. I've been slacking a bit with my reading recently but I hope to read more this year ❤
Glad you're back!
As someone who also works in the book industry, the excitement of getting free books (especially pre-publication) never quite wears out. I would definitely recommend Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine by Gail Honeyman; it's probably my favourite of the books I read last year. I've also been getting into Emma Donoghue and absolutely devoured The Scarlet Letter last year, and am currently reading Slammerkin by her.
Wow! You've read more books in 2019 than I read in the entire 2010's!
My most recent reads are the 3 books thus far in Connie Glynn's Rosewood Chronicles series - books I didn't feel I was in the target demographic for, and certainly not the genre of book I've really gotten into before, but I love Connie's writing; a very pleasant surprise.
I've got Connie's books on my TBR but avoid because they're not my normal genre,but now I want to pick the first one up!
@@paigetaylor3330 Yeah, give Undercover Princess a go, I think you'll be pleasantly surprised, as I was.
Happy you are back! I highly recommend the inkheart series by Cornelia Funke.
Is that a Southern thing to leave regular tea bags in the cup?sorry I had to say before I watched the video.sorry 😅 I'll watch it now.ive gotta read more just finished a book called cold bath street so good.
i hope you don't mind me giving a recommendation but i've been fully capital O Obsessed with carl prekopp as a narrator. he has mostly done ya books and audio plays so i'm unsure if that's ur cup of tea but i truly recommend him to anyone and everyone because i think he is genuinely the best narrator i've ever listened to, and i've listened to a LOT, across multiple languages.
I did not read as many books in 2019. While I spent months and months doing a lot of nothing as I sat with my daughter in the hospital [she's doing a lot better now] my brain simply wouldn't compute reading or books. When I did begin reading again it was mostly books like UmiZoomis Saves the Dinosaurs.
The best book I ever picked based on it's cover was 'An elderly lady is up to no good' by Helene Tursten.
Lovely to see you back, your top and lipstick suit you so well,or it may just be your book passion coming through?😶
I'm an avid reader,so adored this video!!
I’m not sure if you can get it in the UK and I’m also not sure if it’s entirely up your alley but I would highly highly recommend “Braiding Sweetgrass” by Robin Wall Kimmerer. She’s a botanist, but is also Indigenous/Native, and she basically compares and unites scientific observation with Indigenous knowledge of plants and ecology. It has an absolutely gorgeous writing style, it made me cry in certain parts, and I think it’s a great way to help others understand our culture a little bit better. Sounds hefty but it doesn’t read like that at all, it’s a beautiful book and you might learn a lot! If you can find it, I would definitely recommend giving it a chance. PS. I’m so glad you’re back, missed your videos!
Just finished Revolt Against the Modern World and now I'm about to start diving into some of Edmund Burke's stuff. But I might try my hand at reading fiction for a change, as well.
Hi Beckie! I really enjoyed this video and I`m really happy that you`ve found so much great books during 2019! I wonder, maybe you know some therapeutic books you could recommend to us?
I started to watch your channel years ago, and I`ve been really inspired and touched by your old mental health videos. Maybe, it would be interesting for you to tell us about some books that helped you with depression\anxiety\loneliness\other things? I`ve read so much, but it`s very rare to find anything useful. One and a half years of therapy didn`t help me, so literature is kinda my last hope...
I know it may be hard for you to talk about mental health so publicly, and it`s perfectly fine if you don`t want to touch on these emotional topics. We`ll appreciate your thoughts and insights on any other thing you`re comfortable to share.
I`m genuinely sorry if I made some grammar mistakes, English is my second language. Have a nice day, love your videos!
I’ve never read anything by Malorie Blackman, but she wrote a beautiful episode for Doctor Who, about Rosa Parks. This also made her the first non-white person to contribute a script for the show.
I’ve missed your videos, I’m really glad you’re posting again :)
Just wondering, are you still learning french? ❤️
I've taken a break, when my phone stopped working a year ago, I couldn't use the app anymore. I've been trying to re-start across the year. I NEED MORE CONFIDENCE! :). I was writing to James in french yesterday though and it was amazing what I could remember off the top of my head. x
I recommend a few by Lisa Jewel: the house we grew up in, then she was gone and watching you. Just to name a few
If one likes or never read "Meet Me At The Museum" by Anne Youngson then I would recommend "84 Charing Cross Road" (1970) by Helene Hanff (the 1987 movie, of the same name, with Anne Bancroft and Anthony Hopkins is a condensed version). Like "Museum" it's a book of letters, but between a New York City writer (Helene) and a London antique book seller (Frank).
I listened to Phil's lord of the rings version. It is soooooo good!
Thanks for sharing, quite an impressive list))) what "s the plan for 2020?)
love this type of video, even though we read very different stuff! :) 35 books in 1 year is real impressive! congrats! :)
the best book i read in 2019 is 'the assault' by Dutch writer Harry Mulisch about guilt and how to deal with trauma and the past. it s short and brilliant.
Libraries are the best. Also, great reading for the year.
Rebecca, talking about books for almost 30 minutes. Yes pleeeease.
Thank you! :D
When you said fascinating more than once I thought to myself, "the Trekkie in her is coming out, specifically the Spock!". On the topic of Star Trek, I have a reading recommendation for you, if you haven't already read this one: William Shatner's biography of Leonard Nimoy entitled "Leonard: My 50 Year Friendship With A Remarkable Man". I just finished it a few days ago and I found it extremely informative, strangely profound, and very very funny throughout!
Also, I just read a very small collection of humorous poems entitled "It Could Be Verse". It's by actor Victor Buono who is probably best remembered for playing the villain King Tut on the 1960s Batman TV series. Most of the poems are about being fat and embracing that side of one's self in a world that shuns it. There are however some poems in there about topics such as being an actor, feigning grief, and there's an extremely moving tribute to musician Louis Armstrong. It's a very short read but I enjoyed it. It made me laugh out loud several times.
I enjoyed your vlog. Happy reading!
Blessed are the Misfits by Brant Hansen was a great read for me in 2019. It was an atypical and refreshing faith book.
I have been a long-time subscriber of your channel Rebecca. I love the way you articulate and express yourself freely. You also look very sweet and would be very popular among kids. Have you ever consider moving abroad to teach English?
You should read Holly Bourne's How do you like me now.
Hi Rebecca 🙂 enjoyed this video, one book that I’d recommend that I think you might like is The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho. One of my colleagues recommended it to me and it offers such an interesting perspective on life, fate and the paths we take to get to where we need to be. It’s fiction, almost like a fable and it’s not very long so a fairly easy read ☺️ x apologies if this is one you’ve read already!
I reccomend that book too. I lost my copy :(
OOoooh, that sounds perfect! Looking up on Goodreads now! Thank you.
Hello, I have a suggestion for future videos. I am from Washington State USA. I think it would be fun seeing different places to eat and popular sites in England. Review the meals and sites. My family and I plan to go to England in the next few years. Thank you for your time. :)
loved this video! if you did it again next year would be even better with * ratings for each book :)
I am very interested
Thank you for all the new book ideas! But for me as an asberger sounds "suffering from autism"... Really negative. I don't see it as an illness, it's who I am. But that is nit-picking, love that video (it just hurts me a little bit, because of that, I wanted to mention my view as an autist on autism). Greetings from germany!
I find it so difficult to talk about and I've been told I'm on the spectrum too. Do we 'have autism' or 'we are autistic'? As for the family, they really were struggling so it's not my applying a term, the Mother was struggling to support her daughter.
Hug ❤
@@beckiejbrown I can understand your point of view and why you chose these words. Maybe it's also a coping mechanism for me to not want to see it as an illness. But when it's severe autism, it's of course another story.
That's about three books per month! Good on you!
Becky; You look so good & your hair is so beautiful. Great video*
My ex boyfriend works for penguin and one of the only good things to come out of our relationship was the free books he would get for me 😂
I believe in you gorgeous girl. You just do you and keep on keeping on.
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I often use the phrase keep on keeping on.. just felt I had to add that bit of useless info. Beckie, my hubbie and I have been silent watchers or your videos for a couple of years now. We’ve been up and down with different or new diagnosis’s (?) and with friends as well my advice is often or used to be ... ‘Keep on keeping on’ We are so happy to see you back.
Apologies SilentReflection101 for jumping in on your post!
If you haven't discovered Melody Carlson yet, you should. She's a Christian author who has written so many different types of books and series, I'm sure you'll find something you like! (link to her website): www.melodycarlson.com/index.shtml
You look like Zoella!xx
I don't know if you take recommendations but I would love to hear your reviews of Stephen Fry's Greek mythology books Mythos and Heroes. Thanks for giving me some suggestions for new reads.
Now with covid-19 I probably read one book a week or more
Hygge is just the Danish word for chill or fun. The whole self care relaxation concept around is made up. If it helps you cool but it's not Danish in anyway.
I wish you get to read Quran
Little thing, next time can you not bounce your books so much. I was trying to screenshot so I could remember them, and it was really hard.
I put a list of them in the video description (blog post as there was too many of them). So don't worry, they are all there for you. x
Would love to read the Kama Sutra together...