I READ 8 BOOKS? | aug. vlog no. 1

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hey everyone it's me again brittany before we jump into this week's vlog which i'm really excited for you guys to see just a little spoiler alert i finished eight books i i don't even know but i do want to give a quick shout out to book the month for sponsoring this video i also want to mention it was 1 000 a coincidence but i think seven of those eight books that i read for this week were all book the month books so it's just kind of funny that it worked out that way but i mean obviously it means that i do really like and use the service so that's not a bad thing before we jump into the video i'm just going to give you a little bit more information book the month is an incredibly fast growing and popular online book subscription service that has a mission to promote new and emerging authors and help readers discover new books that they're going to love their team actually goes through hundreds of book pics every single month to curate a list of five books of either new or early 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so far i've been eagerly anticipating this ever since so i was pretty excited when i found out it was going to be in the book picks for august inside of the box you always get a cute little bookmark just in case you're a bookmark user this one says mark is unread me to half my bookshelf all of helen huang's books have such amazing representation and have just done such a great job of mixing like psychology and diversity and romance in just a beautiful beautiful work of art and this one i'm even more eagerly anticipating because it has to do with anna who is facing burnout after she finally got her career goal she went viral on youtube and now she's kind of facing burnout facing the whiplash that happens with that and she kind of falls for a guy that's gonna maybe help her out of it the next one is going to be not a happy family by sherry lapina and this one is actually a thriller this definitely gives me slight clue vibes we are in a very beautiful fancy estate where sheila and fred merton live and of course they are 100 that rich to be able to live there but all the money in the world isn't going to save them when they're both murdered after an easter dinner when they had their three adult kids there at the house with them who were obviously devastated but who did it because they all had something to gain they all had some reason or motive to do it and um you know maybe one of them did next is going to be once there were wolves by charlotte mcconaughey this is actually following in t and her twin sister aggie yes her twin sister aggie and they're both biologists who are tasked with reintroducing these 14 gray wolves into nature to kind of help the landscape and the land that once was in scotland but in t is also hoping to heal the relationship that she has with aggie and hopefully kind of get over the trauma or the reasons that they haven't really talked since they moved from alaska this cover is so beautiful it's damnation spring by ash davidson and it just looks like a beautiful like oil oil painting or maybe acrylic yeah it looks like an acrylic painting so i didn't know what this book was about all the other ones i've had a brief idea but it looks like it has to do with a family who has always made a living out of cutting down redwood trees in california and now they're facing the idea that perhaps the pesticides that they'd always been using herbicides that they've been using for the logging that were always considered harmless may actually be not as harmless as they thought because rich's wife colleen has been losing several pregnancies and she's not the only woman in this town that has this intimate compassionate portrait of a community cling to a vanishing way of life amid the perils of environmental degradation is an essential novel for our time and now the last book on this list is going to be the inheritance of orcidia vivina zareta cordova's newest novel and i'm so excited about this it seems like a mix of magical realism and fantasy we follow the montoyas who have never really questioned their way of life they've never questioned how everything is so easy how the pantry is always full how they have their way of living the only necessity being they're not really allowed to leave their property so when orchidia vivina invites them to her funeral to collect their inheritance they think they're finally gonna get answers but instead they watch her turn into a tree and seven years later the tree has manifested gifts in them in different ways and they've kind of had blessings and powers ever since but now there's someone that's trying to cut through their family tree and cut off the venus line so if you wanted to pick one of those out yourself for this month and get it delivered to your door then again if you want to use my code brittany you get your first box for 9.99 and i hope you enjoy uh now let's just get into my vlog where i finished eight books guys eight books big books it's crazy so yeah let's do it so welcome to the first reading vlog for august i did mention in my tbr video that i wanted to do weekly reading vlogs at least for all of august i know a lot of you guys have been missing them and i missed making them honestly i figured it would be fun because i'm excited for the things that i've been reading i feel like i've been reading a lot more too lately and that's the original reason i stopped doing reading vlogs if you were wondering it's because i felt like it was awkward to make reading vlogs when i wasn't reading so i figured birthday month i can commit at least and then we'll see after that hopefully it goes well i mean i've already finished a book i don't know exactly what my tbr for this week is i don't have like a set plan i'm mostly going off of my libby account uh libby is the app that i use that goes through your library like it takes your library card and then you can rent ebooks and audio books from your library but because it goes through your library books are sometimes like already on hold so then you have to wait a few weeks for it to become available to you so the other day i was like looking at my shelves and just started like plugging in a bunch of titles a lot of times the big reason that i don't read is because i'm not sure what to read so if i have like content available to me i'll normally just start it so i have quite a few books actually that became available to me and i'll be mostly going off of that tbr but i also might physically read come tumbling down by seanan mcguire just because that seems like a fun time too and i'm not loving the last two books that i did listen to they were both supposed to be mysteries or at least i thought they were the other one is a book that i'll talk about in a wrap up because i finished it last month but then this one is leave the world behind by roman alam i started it last night it's supposed to be about like a family that goes on vacation in kind of the middle of nowhere in a really nice fancy house and they're renting it through airbnb but then while they're staying there they get a knock at the door and supposedly the actual owners of the house are the people on the other side of the door and they were in new york city which is just an hour or so away and there was a blackout and they got nervous and they wanted to just go back to their house and were wondering if it would be okay to stay they don't even know if these really are the owners of the house like they've never actually seen them they've only communicated through email and that is like the premise of the story so obviously right off the bat you're like mystery thriller are they gonna kill them and it was not that i feel like it's not a spoiler to say that because the reason that i think i'm gonna be rating it so much lower than maybe it deserves is because my expectations for it were so different than what i got so i think that if i set the right expectations the next person might like it better it just is much more of like a philosophical book it's like this look at humanity kind of discusses the human condition briefly it's told in third person so the narrator kind of switches between the different characters that are in the house's head without telling you at all who it is i did follow along physically because i was curious about that but yeah no there's no like declaration when they switch heads and so it got kind of confusing at some points they would kind of like drop random pieces of information about the future and like what's really happening in the world but you never actually knew if that was accurate it felt like it was almost like the character's head that they were in was speculating like that's what i was assuming originally and i don't think that that's what it was and i just feel like for what they were trying to do with this story it was way too short and scattered i think that we spent so much time in the beginning on like the family's vacation and like we were in their heads and they were all very like selfish people and i think that that's the point it's like looking at humanity and how selfish humans can be and how terrible humanity is at its core and that nature is not that way i can see it i i can understand it i just don't think it was done in a way that i liked it was too short i wanted more like if you're gonna give me like an in-depth look at how terrible humanity is make it obvious because i think that there was a lot of times where like that got flipped like the script was flipped i would have liked a way better explanation on what was happening in the world it just wasn't explored enough it almost felt like it was trying to be like an awoke environmental story i just felt like it needed more i was leaning between a two and a three but honestly the more i talk about it the more i think on it it's definitely a 2.5 i've been better lately about updating my goodreads by the way i was really bad at it for about a year and so lately i've been trying to keep track of it and also leave some reviews because it helps me out too just to remember like refresh my ideas i just actually uploaded my tbr video it was actually supposed to go up on like thursday of last week but it is a sponsored video and with sponsored videos you do actually have to send them in for review to like the brands and things like that so they weren't able to tell me until today that i could upload it which was a little disappointing just because i had different videos planned even for upload on saturday i really wanted it up before the month started because i never have my tbrs up before the month starts and you're supposed to so i felt good that it was done but now it's up once the month has started once again and my bookshelf reorganization is getting pushed that's that i don't know what i want to read next i'm thinking potentially people like her just because i've been in the mood for like a thriller and the last two thrillers that i read did not give me that energy i might talk to you guys later tonight i might not i work tomorrow so i'm not sure if i'll update you at all tomorrow that's really it all right i didn't update you last night but i did actually finish well start i guess and finish people like her let me grab it i did not like this uh i gave it a 2 on goodreads it's kind of more of a 2.5 but it's definitely leaning more on like the 2.25 scale i guess but either way i didn't like it to be fair i have been like trying to find a great thriller because i had loved the girl in the mirror for like the entire book but then the very very end the very end the epilogue specifically i hated like i hated it more than anything it felt just so annoying so then i went and read leave the world behind wasn't really a thriller we talked about that then i read people like her and guess what the villain i don't want to say much because spoilers actually i might have to i don't know either way as unspoilery as possible the villain in this was ridiculous to me like as much as i can understand at the end of the day like in some extreme way the motivation because they want to basically ruin this influencer mom's life and to be fair when you're in the influencer mom and then her husband's heads like they're both kind of shitty people um like they're pretty good parents like they do care about their kids but like they also are just not great people like she just like blatantly lies all the time as much as i understand that yeah there probably are influencers like that probably a lot actually i just felt like it fell into every single stereotype that you would expect something talking about an influencer would the villain in this their motivation felt pretty obvious from the start like i kind of definitely knew where this was going but it was so extreme basically this influencer mom is being persecuted for the fact that she's kind of a liar like she just kind of like shrugs things off but like she does generally actually have a good heart kind of like she really does want to connect with other people and like with other moms and like make them feel better like occasionally she'll accidentally mess up i wouldn't take her advice anyways i'll take makeup tips from influencers i'll take reading tips you know what i mean like i'll take things that generally you mess it up and it's not going to hurt anyone but parenting tips i would get a second opinion you know when you find out what the villains like old job was like it just seems unrealistic and then the very very ending i was like okay you did this for what anti-climatic i didn't like it i hated it actually i'm sure it's not maybe as bad as i think it is but also i've just been on a streak of really bad thrillers and this was annoying to me and i felt like there could have been a cooler even just a look on stalkers in general like i thought that that's what this was going to be about and instead it was more of yeah this person is stalking them but because of x and x reason and they want to ruin their her life so i was going to read another thriller i was thinking about it and then i sat there and i was like you know what now let's let's actually just listen to the unraveling of cassidy holmes mentioned in my tbr video that i thought it was going to be kind of like daisy jones and the six and it's definitely giving me some of those vibes it doesn't have like the interview aspect as much but it definitely has like the rising stardom aspect and like this group that you know they kind of got like smushed together and like they love each other but they hate each other it's more of like a family you definitely are seeing this in two perspectives because one version it's the present and cassidy holmes has just been announced dead and the other members of her group find out what the rest of the world and they have no idea like what happened and then the other part it's in cassidy's perspective when she's young and first getting into the scene and everything and how she falls into the group and their like rise to stardom and what happened for them to break up it's so good i'm really enjoying it i just don't know where it's gonna go i mean it's hinted in the start in the summary even that um they thought that it was a suicide but like there is some questions like it's not for sure yet oh yeah i only have two hours left of the book so i'm at the like near the end so i'm sure we're gonna find out soon but it's really good and it's also like following the members now and what they're doing with their lives how they're taking this news it's like also them kind of reminiscing i've been burning through audiobooks lately i swear after this not really sure what i'll read i'm actually writing in my journal right now to kind of figure out what i'm doing i painted my nails which was fun and i still need to edit more of another video so there are tasks to be done but i wanted to check in maybe i'll get some aesthetic footage because so far it's just been me kind of like ranting about books which i guess is what a reading vlog should be okay i'm gonna turn you off [Music] 29 monday mary [Music] okay i'm about to head out i just wanted to make a quick clip because my hair i've been sleeping with my hair in a bun lately but it kind of looks a little wacky sometimes but i wanted to make a quick clip because my mom and i are just gonna stop in at ikea i don't know if i mentioned but i finished the unraveling of cassidy homes if i did mention it i gave it five stars if i didn't i'm gonna edit this footage later so then i'll know and i'll tell you but i started another audiobook and i was going to hold off on it because i'm like wow i've really just been burning through audiobooks lately it's been like one day per audio book and i think i remembered that the reason i used to read so much before my previous house was because i like to fill silence living with my mom is obviously a lot more silent so i've been listening to a lot more audiobooks it's amazing i love it this is a great time but anyways i started a new one and this one i don't own so i was hesitating on starting it because as we know i want to finish books that i do own but the premise was so similar to the girl in the mirror where there's like twin sisters i'm not going to explain at all but like the premise was similar enough that i was like maybe this will give me the ending that the girl in the mirror didn't it's by sally hepworth and i'm already on chapter 26 of 32. i'm loving it but i really did like at this point in the girl in the mirror i was also really loving it so i'm not that surprised i guess there is a general mystery it is kind of flashing between two points in time of when the girls were little and young and rose is remembering like the the past and fern is our present point of view fern they haven't said exactly but i'm pretty sure she's neurodivergent her sister is neurotypical i guess and she's always felt like she needed to take care of her especially because she feels like their mother was a terrible mother and there's like this big mystery about why fern does feel like rose definitely always knows best i'm enjoying it so much i love being in fern's point of view i i feel like i know where this is going like i feel like i've known for a while where this is going i'm so interested in seeing how it turns out so i wanted to let you guys know that because probably by the time later on tonight i'm i might finish it i feel bad because i'm like i should enjoy these books more but also i can't stop so can't complain but yeah i'm gonna head out now to ikea and then i'll talk to you guys in maybe an hour or so we'll see okay bye so without spoiling anything the good sister had the ending that i wanted for the girl in the mirror okay so i guess if you've read either of those books then you might know what i'm talking about so in that way i guess kind of a spoiler but either way if you've read girl in the mirror and you didn't like the ending for that i would read the good sister because it was i mean first of all like the the flashbacks to childhood like that was even more convoluted than how the girl in the mirror did it it was just so much more in depth overall i was pretty actually correct about everything um i wasn't guessing the how though and i loved the how like i loved how the things happened i loved i i literally adored it this was so good maybe i can finally get off my thriller kick now because that's been a minute but i loved it i'm gonna have to eventually purchase that for myself that was so good i'm gonna give it five stars it was amazing i really liked how much talk there was on psychology in general but also just like neurodivergence fern says about herself that she has sensory issues like they don't really say exactly what is going on with her if she's ever gotten diagnosed or anything like that but she mentions that she has sensory issues she has like a really hard time with crowds or loud noises or lights like things like that with touches like specific touches but overall she's very independent she has a job that she loves and is really good at she's found a lot of ways to work with her sensory issues that not only make her as capable as the people she's working with she's a librarian by the way so that's an added benefit but also better in a lot of ways because she's just i don't know like she has a different understanding of the world and i loved that i really really loved that i loved fern as a character i just think she was so good and pure i mean i really liked it i loved the ending it was twisty it was so twisty and um it felt good it felt so freaking good especially after girl in the mirror because i will tell you that like i loved girl in the mirror almost as much as i loved this all the way up until the end because the end i was just like no you know what's kind of funny though because i've mentioned in the past that i really don't like stories about pregnancy or wanting to be a mother it was actually one of the reasons that the lost apothecary fell flat for me is not because it was all about that but because there's a lot of just in-depth thought about being a mother and what that means or how the character needed to get started or else it would be too late but both the girl in the mirror and the good sister have pregnancy as a pretty large aspect of it because one of the twins can have a baby and the other one can't throughout the story one like the twin that can does get pregnant and it's actually like a pretty big-ish part about the story but it's not i don't know i'm trying to decide why it didn't bug me at all but i think it could just be because at the end of the day it had less to do with like the want to become a mother and like the the emotional side of those things because they really didn't have a lot of like the emotions with it and it had a lot more to do with like the plot of the story and what was moving the story forward it was like in the back burner but i guess i wanted to say that because after i mentioned that in the lost apothecary i had a ton of you guys commenting that you also don't like books that have to do with that so if you're anything like me then you're still gonna be okay with these books but if you like wholeheartedly cannot handle any baby at all then these won't be for you but i will say like the plot really just takes over like it made me kind of like not mind the baby at all the baby was kind of cool in the end weird brains are weird i i really think it has to do with the emotional aspect because i don't like the emotions behind things like that who knows uh i don't know what i want to do now i still wanted to kind of make a journal for august i still need to finish editing my reorganization i originally was going to get it up today but last night i just was so so tired so i didn't but i want to get it up tomorrow so i want to do my reorganization video potentially uh start kind of figuring out what i want to do in my journal i watched amanda reachley's video a week ago and she did like sour inspired august theme and i loved it because i mean lavender is one of my favorite colors and i have been non-stop listening to sour by olivia rodrigo i am not a big whole album listener when i find a song that i like i just play that song over and over again so it's very rare for me to fully listen to an album and sour is one of the albums that i've done that with and i'm obsessed with it like i play it once a day seriously so i'm thinking i'm gonna do something like that and it's my birthday month and i don't want to do stars again because i love stars but not again so tower could be cool uh my battery's also dying so i might talk to you guys later i might talk to you guys in the future but i finished another book that's four books it's wednesday that's cool right guys i look at her she's like a reader again weird [Music] oh no this battery's dying too i'm gonna try to make this really quick i read girl a and i just finished infinite country i don't know if i talked about girl a yet but i think i'm gonna give infinite country five stars and then now i think i'm gonna try and do a really quick reading quack really quick [Music] okay so i was actually just finishing up the edits i didn't realize that i hadn't made a thumbnail for my reorganization until right now i forgot i guess and i have to actually go to work so yeah i wanted to give you an update yesterday i tried to do a really fast one before my camera died but it did tie pretty quickly uh basically i was saying that i read infinite country by patricia engel i actually gave this five stars i really enjoyed it it has to do it's basically following a whole family um that's been separated between colombia and the us and it's told in flashbacks to kind of better understand what's happening right now the main thing going on is that talia is in a correctional facility and she needs to escape so that she can catch her plane to finally meet like her mom and her siblings it talks so much more than that and it was a really good story like really heartbreaking story but also just it i don't know it was cool because it really makes you like look into what the american dream really is and like if it's a reality or if it's something that people have just kind of blown out of proportion you know if it's worth it so i loved it i also i don't know if i talked much about it i still don't know but i did finish girl a i really enjoyed this but i think i gave it four stars i just felt like it wasn't four or three but i just felt like it wasn't cohesive enough i didn't end up with enough answers i it's told in flashbacks too about like it's basically a house of horrors where seven siblings were found over a decade before this story takes place and they've been changed their beds and they were like dying and i mean from like malnourishment and also just everything was filthy it was just a terrible situation and it's kind of following them now and where everyone is now and what really happened but i just feel like it was too discombobulated if that makes sense i love that word it just didn't leave you with enough answers and it has one of those open endings where like you kind of get to decide what happened and if you're a pessimist then it happens one way and if you're an optimist i guess it happens the other but yeah i just wanted a little bit more as far as answers go um and now last night i started what was it too good to be true by corolla lovering this became available to me and i started listening to it but today when i went to go listen to an audiobook i noticed that one of the ones that i'd rented a little while ago only has five more days so i decided to start on that and that's going to be the office of historical corrections by danielle evans this is actually a series of novellas and it's really good i novellas like the one thing that disappoints me about them is that i always want more but that's not really a bad thing i guess i'm really enjoying it it's i don't know i'll talk more about it later because i do actually have to get going to work so i guess i'm going to be posting my bookshelf organization tomorrow because i still need to do the thumbnail and yeah i thought i did it last night but i can't find it so yeah bye [Music] [Music] [Music] [Music] [Music] [Music] [Music] [Music] [Music] uh so i forgot to close out the video and i was about to start this week's vlog so we're just gonna we're gonna do a quick you know wrap up i read seven books guys in seven days i don't know if that's how the rest of august is gonna go i've already started a new book so potentially they're like decently sized and different from what i normally read i don't i don't know what's going on i'm excited about it but let's just do a quick little wrap up the first book that i read this week did i read eight books no no oh my god wait yes so the week started the second i think i did wait one two three four five six seven eight whoa okay technically this the first one though i didn't read during this vlog i'd been finishing it that day and that's gonna be if you wanted to check out my goodreads i've actually been reviewing all of these books and they're gonna be a lot more in depth than what we do right now just because i want to wrap it up and then start on my next week's vlog i started this week by finishing leave the world behind this i gave three stars technically a 2.5 we all know i just i just didn't like it then i read people like her by ellery lloyd this i also didn't like i actually gave it a 2.5 2.25 technically because i gave it a 2 on goodreads as we all know i just didn't find the mystery very thrilling then i read the unraveling of cassidy holmes by alyssa r sloane loved this i loved everything about this this was the start of like a really good streak of books for me i gave it five stars i adored it then i read which i actually don't have the good sister by sally hepworth another book that i actually gave five stars absolutely incredible a really fun thriller the characters were so well developed i cannot say enough good things it was so good then i read girl a by abigail dean and i gave this a 3.5 it was good it was told from the perspective of a kind of unreliable narrator because of that i think the author got away with making the story much more ambiguous than i would have liked i just think that there is a certain amount of ambiguity ambiguity that would go along with this kind of story with like the house of horrors with a lot of childhood trauma and with like it being told in flashbacks and current time but i do think that there just should have been maybe a little bit more clarity especially like even in an epilogue even in uh the past i would have just loved to know more about it even maybe through like other characters perspectives because i felt like the twist was not that big of a twist or reveal like it was kind of shocking but i was like okay yeah sure then i read infinite country by patricia engel i loved this i was originally gonna give it four stars but then i just kept ruminating on it and thinking about it and i like the points that it makes i think that it did so much in such a short book it tackles like some really good philosophical questions i feel what truly brings joy to someone's life what we're tricked into believing versus what we actually believe versus what is actually good for us it's just it has a lot going on but mostly in the terms of like family and home and the whole idea of the american dream just not being really true anymore you know the office of historical corrections by danielle evans and this i actually really enjoyed i wasn't going to read this at first it appeared in my libby account and i was just kind of like putting it off putting it off and then i saw that it was due in just a couple of days so i was like might as well try if i don't like it i'll just return it and i really enjoyed it i gave it four stars it's actually a series of novellas a lot of them have to do with race i i don't know how else to describe it there's just multiple stories some i think were done better than others i think that they just packed a big punch in a short amount of time they were really well done novellas normally in novellas i just feel like maybe the author is just doing way too much with too little story and you're left wanting more or left feeling confused and i don't think that that happened at all on this there was no confusion i didn't feel like they were unfinished i did wish for more because they left off on cliffhangers but that was kind of the point you could tell it was done on purpose not in the way that it's like there you go that's the story a lot of the books i read this week they kind of made me sad in ways that philosophical books tend to make people sad i believe you know they make you think and they make you expand past your own like perspective i think and this did a really good job at that lastly i didn't talk about this almost at all but i read too good to be true by corolla lovering and i actually finished this last night so i didn't get to really talk to you about it originally i was going to read this before office of historical corrections i liked this i still haven't decided what to give it on goodreads i think i'm gonna give it a three because it was good but it was very average in my opinion it's a thriller mystery told from multiple perspectives follow like this whirlwind of a relationship between i remember her last name skye starling yes between skye who has a much older fiancee named burke they're both very much in love with each other and they're kind of rushing to get married really quickly they get engaged after six months i think and then their wedding is in just a few months after that it's just too good to be true and skye has always felt like she didn't deserve love because she has ocd and a lot of trauma from when her mother died as a child and she's never had a good experience in relationships they've always left her when they find out so she's just very grateful for this man that she adores and then it's also told from his perspective because it seems like maybe his motivations are not what they seem but we also follow one more perspective from the past is very important to the story later on the twist in this i kind of did see coming but i think it was still well done i enjoyed like the the play out and the fallout of it and i do like how this ended i i thought that it was going to be a very negative ending and i don't think that's how i felt about it in the end dragged on quite a bit and i didn't feel any risk i guess which you don't have to in mysteries i suppose but i i like a little bit of risk i just yeah it just felt average to me damn guys i read eight books what the heck and all of them except for the one that i don't have were book of the month books i always say that i'm bummed i don't read more of my book of the month books and i'm kind of happy that i'm in like the adult fiction mood to be able to read through them cool i feel really cool right now but the last book that i actually started last night before i decided to just finish too good to be true was the survivors by jane harper i don't know i think i i need to go back to this later i don't feel very attached to the characters there was a lot of names thrown at you at the very beginning and i just was lost i was actually about to like take a shower last night and i've been listening to audiobooks while i shower the narrator i believe might be australian which ironically enough a lot of the thrillers that i've been listening to lately have had australian narrators in like australian settings and i love it i don't have a hard time understanding australian accents normally but the narrator for this one i think speaks a little bit quicker than the ones that i was used to or maybe it's because it's a guy honestly because the other australian narrators that i've been listening to in the past couple of weeks have all been women i don't know why that would change it for me in all honesty i think it also has to do with like the writing style because there's a lot more slang in this one that i was having a harder time understanding and since i was about to like hop in the shower like it's harder to hear obviously with the shower and i didn't want to miss out on more of the story because i'd already missed out i felt like on a lot i'm gonna have to restart this plus i thought that the mystery was gonna be slightly different and so far from what i understand it's not what i thought it was and so i just wasn't excited anymore to listen to it so i just put it down we'll see if i start it back up but stay tuned for next week i'll give you more deets on what i'm currently listening to uh this is a great first week of august i'll talk to you guys in my next one let me know what you're reading eight freaking books that's more than i've read multiple months combined have not been that many books okay whatever bye [Music] [Applause] we're gonna do creatures [Music]
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Channel: Brittany the Bibliophile
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Length: 38min 40sec (2320 seconds)
Published: Sun Aug 15 2021
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