Weekly (ha!!) Video Round Up #52 | The Wrap Ups

It’s been a while. But since I’m trying to get on track with blog posts, I thought it was time to catch up on what’s been taking up most of my screen time: my BookTube!! Here are the reading wrap ups you might have missed since we last checked in.

February 2022 Reading Wrap Up | February 2022 | 12 Book Reviews | Horror, nonfiction, modern classic

March Vlog Style Reading Wrap Up | March 2022 | March Mystery Madness| 10 books, 5 mysteries!

Q1 Readathon Check In | Jan, Feb, Mar Readathons | March Mystery Madness, TBR Tackle, BookTube Spin

The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo

One of my goals in 2022 is to read more. See other books I've read or listened to here.

I never imagined that The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo by Taylor Jenkins Reid could have lived up to the hype, but it totally did!!

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The famous, infamous, sought after Evelyn Hugo, star of screen and stage, fashion icon, volatile starlet idol, has been out of the spot light for many years. She rarely does appearances, she barely ever does interviews. So when Monique, an unheard of and often overlooked small time reported is given the task to interview her, Monique is surprised, delighted, and confused. What could be the real reason she was requested by the illustrious actress?

Man, ever since joining booktube I’d been hearing about this book and how much everyone looooves it. This isn’t the book that put Taylor Jenkins Reid on the booktube map, but it is the book that cemented her there as a goddess of the community. I’d seen other works of hers in little free libraries but never picked them up. I figured she could not possibly live up to the hype. Why I ended up grabbing this one, I’m not sure. When I read it, I was definitely surprised. I really really enjoyed it!! It made me tear up! It was complex, sweet, cold, interesting and well written. In this book, I feel that Reid has a way of grounding the reader in her reality and making them believe in the characters and be alive in her world. She spins enough reality, a splash of envy, treads of wish and wanting , and a dash of magic and wonder into a web that her reader easily falls into. Don’t misunderstand me, this book is a contemporary, not magical realism. The “magic” here comes from our own love of glamour, romance and misfortunes. This is a classic Hollywood tale with all the sequins and dazzle, hiding the pain and dishevelmant behind the scenes. It feels like a real story about a real actress. There’s a little bit of a mystery in this book, a very nice love story, some tragedy, and a lot of husbands. Unlike many of the contemporary books I read in 2021, this one didn’t feel too modern. It wasn’t trying to hard to have snappy dialog or “hip” characters. It felt how actual people might talk or interact or react. It was well balanced. It was fast paced and compellled the reader. Although it has multiple perspectives, both were interesting and I wasn’t rushing to get back to the one I preferred. The two voices were distinct. I would highly recommend this book to people who want to try a booktube darling, those wondering what all the hype about modern contemporary books is, readers who like fast paced and well balanced stories, readers who like Hollywood based stories or those who like a little romance in a book.

Have you read this book? Did it live up to the hype for you?

This book can be seen in my July Wrap Up.

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Death at High Tide

One of my goals in 2022 is to read more. See other books I've read or listened to here.

My husband spotted this one and I was glad to get a cozy mystery based in the Jersey Shore area where we live. Death at High Tide is the 2rd book in the Jersey Shore Mystery Series by Beth Sherman.

Anne Hartaway has lived in Oceanside Heights her whole life. It’s convenient that her latest ghost writing job is currently in her town! Anne is not thrilled to be writing a celebrity memoir/self help book, but she is happy that she can do so from her ocean facing front porch. The actress she’s writing for is a total divva, super difficult, but Anne wouldn’t wish her dead! Unfortunately, that’s what happens and Anne decides she must find out what happened.

Anne stays on in her small town partly out of honor and duty, but I’m sure getting to solve mysteries is part of the reason she stays! Although she’s an easy going, mild mannered ghost writer, she sure does attract murders and trouble! I like that these cozy mysteries are fun and straightforward arcitypes of their genre with a jersey shore twist. I love that they are set in a fictional version of Ocean Grove NJ, where I have long visited and where I now live next door, in neighboring Asbury Park. Since these books are written and take place in the 90s, it’s fun to see some of the iconic landmarks and areas mentioned. And to see who things have changed over the years. It’s also interesting to see the area thru a cozy mystery lense, how things are described when they need to fit in with a cozy mystery plot. I really love to read books about places I know, visit often, or love. It’s fun to really understand where the books are set or how the events could have come to pass. The history of Ocean Grove and Asbury Park are very rich, so it’s surprising in many ways that there aren’t more books set here. This is a very silly but fun mystery series, pretty unbelievable but very readable. I would recommend this book to those who want to try writing cozy mysteries, this is a book that makes you feel like anyone can. I would also recommend this to people who like mysteries set near the ocean, readers who live in the area, and those who like summer mysteries.

What is you favorite geographical location for a book to be set?

This book can be seen in my July Wrap Up.

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Weekly Video Round Up #49

1/18 - BookTube Spin 2022 | Spin 5 Reaction | Tricked Again! | BookTube Game | Rick MacDonnell

1/24 - Keep or Toss 2021 | Going thru all 95 books I read last year | Unhaul | Bookshelf Tour | Read Shelf

1/26 - Favorite and Least Favorite Book Covers of 2021 | Best and Worst Covers I Read | 2021 Year in Review

1/28 - Little Library Tour | 12 Little Libraries in New Jersey | Xmas decor, jersey shore, free books!

Weekly Video Round Up #47 - The End of BXXKmas, the Start of a New Year

1/5 - 2022 Reading and Channel Goals | 2021 Goals Recap | New Year 2022 | Can I meet these book goals??

1/6 - BXXKmas 2021 | Week 5 Vlog | Finishing Books | Readathons Recap | Happy New Year 2022!! | Cat Butts

1/7 - TBR ASMR #16 | Book ASMR, page turning, scratching, rubbing, bird & nature sounds, gentle breathing

1/9 - December Vlog Style Reading Wrap Up | December 2021 | 8 books in Dec | Classic Mystery, Nonfiction

Weekly Video Round Up #46 - Penultimate BXXKmas Videos

12/27 - 20 Books that I Found Out About in 2020 and Want to Read in 2021 Recap | BXXKmas 2021 | Reaction Vid

12/28 - BookTube Spin 2021 Reading Vlog | Spin 4, Book 1 | BXXKmas 2021 | Golden Age Classic Mystery | Crime

12/29 - 21 Books I Found Out About in 2021 That I Want to Read in 2022 | BXXKmas 2021 | Booklist for 2022

12/30 - BXXKmas 2021 | Week 4 Vlog | xmas day reading, lights, romances, horror, finishing two books!

12/31 - LAST Recently Acquired Books | BXXKMas 2021 | Little Free Libraries, Used Book Stores, From Mom

(More Than A) Weekly Video Round Up #45 - More BXXKMas

12/15 - 12 Days of Bookmas Tag | BXXKmas 2021 | See me struggle to remember the words | NO singing

12/16 - BXXKmas Week 2021 | Week 2 Vlog | More sunrises, finishing books, creepy dolls | SPOILERS

12/18 - Booktuber Shoutouts | BXXKmas 2021 | Find Booktubers I Love | 500 Subs | 1000 Subs

12/23 - BXXKmas 2021 | Week 3 Vlog | New Jersey in December | Christie's Missing, Cloak and Dagger, Mystery

12/25 - Rant Review of When No One Was Watching | The Lost Reading Vlog of 2021 | Bxxkmas 2021

Death Comes to Pemberley

One of my goals in 2021 is to read more. See other books I've read or listened to here.

Death at Pemberley is PD James’ homage to and continuation of Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austin.

After the events of Pride and Prejudice, Elisabeth and Mr Darcy are once again thrown into drama but in a stuffy British way. .

I’ve never read P&P, having done so might have increased my enjoyment of this book. But maybe not. I read this book as part of my project (“project”) to read all of PD James’ work. We ALL know I love her mysteries, but she has a few other types of books as well. I read this along side with one of her mysteries and her only Sci Fi. What I really did enjoy about Death Comes to Pemberley was that is was obvious that this book was an exercised for James to write in the style of another author. Although I haven’t read from the author she is emulating, I feel like this was a really successful take on it. The writing in this felt very “classic”! I liked that this book was a big departure from the kind of writing I’m used to reading from PD James. I liked that I was able to live vicariously through this book as far as reading a book (P&P) that I will never actually read. Or don’t even plan or intend to read. There was a lot about Pride and Prejudice in this book so I feel like I don’t really need to read that one now. Although this is billed as a mystery, there isn’t much mystery here. But I feel like that was an intentional choice as that is how a P&P mystery would be. More stuffy as well as easy to solve is how I would assume Jane Austin would have written this “sequel”. I certainly didn’t dislike this book, I thought it was fine. I would recommend this book for fans of Pride and Prejudice, people who enjoy retellings of classic novels, readers who like to read continuations of classics written by modern authors, and of course PD James lovers, like me!

What modern retelling or continuation is your favorite?

This book can be seen in my June Wrap Up.

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Weekly Video Round Up #43: BXXKmas 2021!

12/1 - End of the Year Book Tag | BXXKmas 2021 | Reading Plans for Dec 2021 | Reading Tag | Nonfiction

12/2 - Should I Switch to Storygraph? | BXXKmas 202 | How I Use Goodreads and Reaching My GR Goal | Ramble

12/3 - TBR ASMR #15 | BXXKmas 2021 | Cloak & Dagger Xmas | Christie's Missing | cats, tapping, scratching

12/4 - BXXKmas 2021 | 1 More Month of Zero Waste | December 2021 | Buy No Gifts | Free & Easy Zero Waste

12/5 - What Book Prize Books Have I Read? | BXXKmas 2021 | Do I follow any Book Prizes? | Dune, PD James

Passing

One of my goals in 2021 is to read more. See other books I've read or listened to here.

Passing by Nella Larsen is enjoying a renewed interest as there have been a few other books about colorism lately. I picked this one up from an used online bookshop bc I was dying to read it.

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Irene and Clare grew up together in a small town but as teenagers, their lives took a very different turn. Now, so many years later, they have reunited, but has anything really changed?

I have been really excited to learn about and read more from the Harlem Renaissance movement of the 19teens and twenties. I read this for the 1900 - 1950 Readathon and you can see more thoughts about it in this video. I had been hearing about Passing for months and it sounded like something I would like. Short, modern classic, set in NYC. Other than that and theme of passing as white, I really had no idea what to expect. I loved this book and it is in contention to be one of my most favorite of the year. Although I don’t usually vibe with books about female friendship, I found the complex feeling and emotions of the relationship between these woman really fascinating. There is a lot about the theme of doing what is right and what is best and what that means to different people and at different times. Told in 3 parts, this book’s writing style reflects the various parts atmosphere, culminating in a unexpected ending. This book deals with intense racism and has very triggering language and events. Although it is hard to read in some parts, I loved this book and can see myself reading this one fairly regularly. I would highly recommend this book to those interested in this time period of art and writing and growth, those who like books set in NYC, stories about female friendship or animosity, and readers interested in themes of colorism and racism.

Have you read this book or any of Nella Larsen’s other works?

This book can be seen in my May Wrap Up.

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Weekly Video Round Up #38

10/27 - Little Free Library Tour | 11 LFL in New Jersey | Halloween Themed Libraries | LFL Tour #3

10/29 - Plan with Me | New Bujo in November | Yearly Planner for Booktube? | Cognitive Surplus Unboxing

10/31 - Lofi Storytime ASMR | Soft Spoken, Whispers, Tapping, Rubbing, Hand Lotion, Natural Long Nails

11/1 - November 2021 Plan with Me | Part Two | Setups and Spreads | Yearly, monthly, new booktube planner

Weekly Video Round Up #37 - BookTube Bday!!

10/12 - 1 More Month of Zero Waste | October 2021 | Trash Walk Challenge Free and Easy Zero Waste

10/13 - The BookTube Birthday Tag | 1 Year on BookTube!! | Happy Birthday to Me! | 100 Subs Thank You

10/20 - 100 Subscribers Q&A | Thank You!! | Answering YOUR Questions - NJ, Fave Coffee, How'd I Get My Name?

10/22 - Novella November Possibilities | I Love Short Books | All the books 176 pages or less on my TBR