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A Day of Small Things | Books I read in April and May 2023 // Shakespeare, modern classics, non-fiction, fantasies and more! @adayofsmallthings | Uploaded June 2023 | Updated October 2024, 1 hour ago.
I read nine books in total in April and May. I was away on holiday for a lot of those two months, that’s why I didn’t do two separate wrap up videos. I read two modern classics, the Go-Between and Brideshead Revisited; two Shakespeare plays, Titus Andronicus and Julius Caesar; two non-fiction, English Literature A Very Short Introduction and A New Name, a memoir about eating disorder; and three contemporary novels, one historical fiction, two fantasies.

00:00 Intro
02:37 Katie Lumsden
03:27 L. P. Hartley
05:40 Jonathan Bate
06:42 Kathryn Butler
10:04 Emma Scrivener
11:52 Shakespeare x2
13:02 Evelyn Waugh
16:53 Ben Aaronovitch
19:10 DNF & ongoing books
Books I read in April and May 2023 // Shakespeare, modern classics, non-fiction, fantasies and more!King Lear pt.2 // How does Lear change? What does their clothing say?Setting 2023 reading goals with meEdinburgh bookshop tour: Tills Bookshop, Argonauts Books, Topping & Co.My Persephone Collection // UK indie publisher Persephone BooksGetting myself ready to watch Much Ado about Nothing in Globe Theatre in LondonShakespeare Journey tag in English Lake District // Shaketember 2023Cymbeline pt.1 // A Jacobean play by Shakespeare // Shaketember 2024How I grew to love Ulysses & five reading tips2023 Midyear Review // Achieving my reading goals? Favourite books and characters so far?Books I read in April 2024 // Poor Things, The Canterbury Tales, Richard IIEight plays I watched in 2023 // Getting into Theatre

Books I read in April and May 2023 // Shakespeare, modern classics, non-fiction, fantasies and more! @adayofsmallthings

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