Book Chat With PatThis is The Evolution of a Booktuber Original Tag created by Jack @spreadbookjoy I was tagged by Jack @spreadbookjoy and by Aaron @aaronfacer Thank you, Jack and Aaron, for tagging me.
Jack wrote about this tag: "I am celebrating 4 years on Booktube by contemplating my evolution as a booktuber with an original tag! There are only 4 prompts which you can interpret in any way you choose. My interpretations of the prompts are here to help you:"
(1) EXTINCTION: Are there things you used to do on your channel that you no longer do?
(2) ADAPTATION: What things have you done on your channel or as a result of being on booktube that you never thought you would do?
(3) EVOLUTION: how has booktube changed you and what do you aspire to do on your channel in future?
(4) BONUS PROMPT: Impart your words of wisdom to all of the fledgling booktubers out there!
(5) TAG SOME PEOPLE! If you are watching this video and you would like to do this tag, please consider yourself tagged. Additionally, I tag all of the following people:
Reney @BeyondBooks-wt5il Angelia @readandre-read Quaint and Curious Volumes @JamesRuchala Debs @RaynorReadsStuff David @davidnovakreadspoetry Steve @saintdonoghue Jess @JessBookgirlTV Melinda @awebofstories Mariandrea @books_and_bocadillos Gavin @GenreBooks23 Ellen @ellenmadebookclub Nicky @MyMessyBookshelf Stuart @stuartgriffin1001 Gina @TheLibraryMouseGina Suey @sueysbookbanter Kim @MIDDLEoftheBookMARCH Hannah @HannahsBooks Allen @bighardbooks770 Greg @anotherbibliophilereads Gareth @bookssongsandothermagic Joe and Mary @BookBuds Phillip @apoetreadstowrite Alex @alex_unabridged Aaron @AaronReadABook Nigel @ReadingIDEAS.-uz9xk Jim @MysteryandMayhem-gr7nn Kevin @kevintowle9665 Josh @joshuacreboreads Jen @literarylove123 Nicole @NicolesBookishNook Ven @vens_corner Justin @TriumphalReads
Other channels mentioned: @M-J @michaelk.vaughan8617 @aaronfacer @spreadbookjoy
The Evolution of a Booktuber Original TagBook Chat With Pat2024-10-01 | This is The Evolution of a Booktuber Original Tag created by Jack @spreadbookjoy I was tagged by Jack @spreadbookjoy and by Aaron @aaronfacer Thank you, Jack and Aaron, for tagging me.
Jack wrote about this tag: "I am celebrating 4 years on Booktube by contemplating my evolution as a booktuber with an original tag! There are only 4 prompts which you can interpret in any way you choose. My interpretations of the prompts are here to help you:"
(1) EXTINCTION: Are there things you used to do on your channel that you no longer do?
(2) ADAPTATION: What things have you done on your channel or as a result of being on booktube that you never thought you would do?
(3) EVOLUTION: how has booktube changed you and what do you aspire to do on your channel in future?
(4) BONUS PROMPT: Impart your words of wisdom to all of the fledgling booktubers out there!
(5) TAG SOME PEOPLE! If you are watching this video and you would like to do this tag, please consider yourself tagged. Additionally, I tag all of the following people:
Reney @BeyondBooks-wt5il Angelia @readandre-read Quaint and Curious Volumes @JamesRuchala Debs @RaynorReadsStuff David @davidnovakreadspoetry Steve @saintdonoghue Jess @JessBookgirlTV Melinda @awebofstories Mariandrea @books_and_bocadillos Gavin @GenreBooks23 Ellen @ellenmadebookclub Nicky @MyMessyBookshelf Stuart @stuartgriffin1001 Gina @TheLibraryMouseGina Suey @sueysbookbanter Kim @MIDDLEoftheBookMARCH Hannah @HannahsBooks Allen @bighardbooks770 Greg @anotherbibliophilereads Gareth @bookssongsandothermagic Joe and Mary @BookBuds Phillip @apoetreadstowrite Alex @alex_unabridged Aaron @AaronReadABook Nigel @ReadingIDEAS.-uz9xk Jim @MysteryandMayhem-gr7nn Kevin @kevintowle9665 Josh @joshuacreboreads Jen @literarylove123 Nicole @NicolesBookishNook Ven @vens_corner Justin @TriumphalReads
Other channels mentioned: @M-J @michaelk.vaughan8617 @aaronfacer @spreadbookjoy
Aaron's video: youtu.be/A78YMCI7_EI?si=tzQmlr5SrUqjME_SEPISODE 2: BOOKS I LOVED TO TEACHBook Chat With Pat2024-10-17 | In this video, I bring you the second episode in this new series on the books that I loved to teach in my almost 40-year-career as a high school English teacher. In this episode, I discuss my experience of teaching Tim O'Brien's enduring work of fiction about men and war, specifically, the Vietnam War, THE THINGS THEY CARRIED.
Books Mentioned: O'Brien, Tim. THE THINGS THEY CARRIED. Broadway Books, 1998. (Originally published by Houghton Mifflin in 1990)
#booktube #reading #teachingenglish #readingSpooky Scary Skeleton TagBook Chat With Pat2024-10-15 | The Spooky Scary Skeleton Tag This is an original tag created last year by Nicole @NicolesBookishNook I was tagged by Kevin @kevintowle9665 Kevin was tagged by Joe and Mary @BookBuds The Book Buds were tagged last year by @BookishChas but they decided to wait until this season to do the tag.
Other channels mentioned: @M-J @troytradup
Prompts: 1. Witchy Mayhem: Name a book you loved or hated about witches 2. The Pumpkin King: A fiction book about a spooky main character 3. Orange Fever: A book with the word "orange" in the title or a book with an orange cover 4. Ghouls & Ghosts: a book you love about ghouls or ghosts 5. Horrible Horrors: Your least favorite horror, thriller, or mystery book 6. Gothic Wonders: A favorite gothic-themed book you've read in the past 5 years 7. Magic & Potions: A fiction or nonfiction book about magic and potions 8. Black Cats: A book about cats or a book with a cat as a side character or the main character 9. Spooky Scary Skeletons: A book that sent shivers down your spine 10. Tag some other spooky people.
Books Mentioned: Miller, Arthur. The Crucible. Stoker, Bram. Dracula. Burgess, Anthony. A Clockwork Orange. Weir, Andy. The Martian. Kingfisher, T. A House with Good Bones. King, Stephen. Holly. King, Stephen. The Shining. Shelley, Mary. Frankenstein. Doty, James R. MD. Into the Magic Shop. Dobbs, Leighann. Ghostly Paws. (I misspoke in the video; I read this for March Mystery Madness and not for Horror MAYhem.) Lovecraft, H.P. The Poetry of H.P. Lovecraft.
I tag anyone who is watching who would like to do this tag and also the following people: Novel Insights @DrL_Reads @GenreBooks23 @literarylove123 @stuartgriffin1001 @TheGrapeJellyLibrary @CriminOllyBlog @anotherbibliophilereads @alex_unabridged @CliffsDarkGems @Crizzybooks @RaynorReadsStuff Reading From The Depths @arockinsamsara @MysteryandMayhem @royreadsanything @bighardbooks770Books I Loved to Teach: Episode 1Book Chat With Pat2024-10-14 | In this video, I introduce the possibility of a new series of videos on the books that I loved to teach in my almost 40-year-career as a high school English teacher. I am proposing to talk about one or two books per episode, focusing on books that I particularly loved teaching.
In this video, I discuss my experience of teaching Stephen King's novel, The Green Mile, in a senior English class, Contemporary Fiction.
If you are interested in seeing more videos like this one on other books that I loved to teach, please let me know in the comments.
Books Mentioned: King, Stephen. The Green Mile. Pocket Books, 1996.
Channels Mentioned:
Kevin Towle Reads@kevintowle9665
#booktube #reading #stephenking #teachingenglishWeekly Wrap-Up October 12, 2024Book Chat With Pat2024-10-12 | In this video, I give my weekly wrap-up, including my reading for several events.
Events: "I'm with the Banned" Banned Book Club Read 24 in 2024 Banned Book Challenge Victober Spooky Scary Skeleton Halloween Readathon
Books Mentioned: Krueger, William Kent. The River We Remember. Atwood, Margaret. Oryx and Crake. Braddon, Mary Elizabeth. The Doctor's Wife. Wilde, Oscar. The Canterville Ghost. James, Henry. The Turn of the Screw. Wilde, Oscar. The Picture of Dorian Gray. Wilde, Oscar. The Importance of Being Earnest.
#victober #spookyreads #readathon #Booktube #reading #ghoststories #spookyseason #victoriangothicstyle #24bb #bannedbooks #BannedBookChallenge #scarystoriesThe Book Murderer TagBook Chat With Pat2024-10-09 | The Book Murderer Tag:
This is a fun tag from the awesome Noah @BookWyrm1060 Noah created this after his livestream with Elaine @Cobaltdragon and Ven @vens_corner .
I was tagged by Allen @bighardbooks770 by Elaine @Cobaltdragon.
Prompts:
1. What are your thoughts on spine breaking? 2. Bookmarks or dog-earing pages? 3. Page tearing or ripping? 4. Writing in books? 5. Ripping covers and book binding? 6. Tag some people!
Other Channels Mentioned: Greg @anotherbibliophilereads Ven @vens_corner
Books mentioned: Shakespeare, William. Hamlet. Hugo, Victor. Les Miserables. Bradbury, Ray. Something Wicked This Way Comes. Hurston, Zora Neale. Their Eyes Were Watching God. O'Brien, Tim. The Things They Carried. Atwood, Margaret. Oryx and Crake.
I tag: Anyone watching this video who would like to do this tag, and: @stuartgriffin1001 @kevintowle9665 @GenreBooks23 @BeyondBooks-wt5il @mildrumpus @RaynorReadsStuff @davidnovakreadspoetry @ellenmadebookclub @TimeTravelReads @KellyLovesBooksandMovies @MarilynMayaMendoza @ChristopherEvenstar @Already-Overbooked @MicahCummins
#tags #tagtuesday #books #booktubetag #booktube #readingReview of William Kent Kruegers THE RIVER WE REMEMBERBook Chat With Pat2024-10-08 | In this video, I review William Kent Krueger's novel, The River We Remember, a novel that I read and discussed with my book group.
Books mentioned:
Krueger, William Kent. Ordinary Grace. Atria/Simon & Schuster, 2013.
Krueger, William Kent. This Tender Land. Atria/Simon & Schuster, 2019.
Krueger, William Kent. The River We Remember. Atria/Simon & Schuster, 2023.
#booktube #bookreviews #reading #booksMy Most Beautiful BooksBook Chat With Pat2024-10-07 | My Most BEAUTIFUL BOOKS | 📚 Book Design Tag - Collectible & Limited Editions, Sprayed Edges, Series
This tag was created by @HollyDunnDesign I was tagged by @mildrumpus Mild Rumpus was tagged by @BookBuds
Their videos: I said in the video that I could not find Holly's original tag; however, I was subsequently able to find it, so I'm including it here: Holly’s ORIGINAL tag: youtu.be/RhAlkt71L04?si=v2YsXw_dHJPEe7zn
Prompts: 1. A book you bought primarily or completely because of the cover 2. A book you want to buy that has a beautiful cover 3. Your favorite series design 4. A book with a beautiful dust jacket, or something unexpected under the jacket 5. Naked hardback: A gorgeous book with no dust jacket 6. A beautiful paperback 7. A nonfiction book with a lovely cover 8. A book with great end papers 9. Spine: A book that looks just as good spine-out as it does face-out 10. Tag some folks
Books Mentioned: Stoker, Bram. Dracula. Eliot, George. Middlemarch. Tolkien, J.R.R. The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings Trilogy Box Set.
From the SF Masterworks Series: Wells, H.G. The Time Machine. Simak, Clifford D. City. Clarke, Arthur C. Rendezvous with Rama. Dick, Philip K. Dr. Bloodmoney. LeGuin, Ursula K. Worlds of Exile and Illusion.
From the Library of America series: LeGuin, Ursula K. The Hainish Novels, Volumes 1 and 2.
Yaszek, Lisa, ed. The Future is Female: 25 Classic Science Fiction Stories by Women and More Classic Science Fiction Stories by Women, Volumes 1 and 2.
Lee, Harper. To Kill a Mockingbird. 1st. Edition. Austen, Jane. Sense and Sensibility. Stone, Irving. The Agony and The Ecstasy. 1st. Edition. Melville, Herman. Moby Dick. Hemingway, Ernest. A Moveable Feast. 1st. Edition. Bazbanes, Nicholas A. A Gentle Madness: Bibliophiles, Bibliomanes, and The Eternal Passion for Books. Bloom, Harold. Shakespeare: The Invention of the Human. 1st Edition. Eckstein, Bob. Footnotes from the World's Greatest Bookstores. Hugo, Victor. Les Miserables.
Other channels mentioned: Richard Rempel @vintagesf Allen @bighardbooks770 @mildrumpus Joe and Mary @BookBuds
I tag: Anyone who is watching who would like to show some beautiful books and also the following people: @apoetreadstowrite @bighardbooks770 @BeyondBooks-wt5il @anotherbibliophilereads @ellenmadebookclub @ReadingIDEAS.-uz9xk @aaronfacer @RaynorReadsStuff @bookssongsandothermagic @stuartgriffin1001 @kevintowle9665 @AaronReadABook @bookstalgic @TheGrapeJellyLibrary @MyMessyBookshelf @literarylove123 @NicolesBookishNook @GenreBooks23 @BobCanRead @TheLibraryMouseGina @JessBookgirlTV
#booktubetag #beautifulbooks #bookdesign #reading #bookcollectingSeptember Wrap-UpBook Chat With Pat2024-10-05 | In this video, I give my belated September wrap-up of my participation in two reading events, Shaketember and Framed.
Works mentioned: Shakespeare, William. King Lear. Folger Library, 1993. Shakespeare, William. Twelfth Night. Folger Library, 1960. Shakespeare, William. Macbeth. Folger Library, 1959. Bringley, Patrick. All the Beauty in the World: The Metropolitan Museum of Art and Me. Simon & Schuster, 2023.
Reading Events: Shaketember, hosted by: Kelly @booksimnotreading Jason @OldBluesChapterandVerse Nicole @adayofsmallthings
Framed in September: An Art Readathon hosted by Hannah @HannahsBooks Greg @anotherbibliophilereads Lindy @lindysmagpiereads Elisabeth @bouquinsbooks Heather @heathergregg9975
#shaketember #shakespeareplays #framedinseptember #artreadathon #booktube #readingWeekly Wrap-Up October 4, 2024Book Chat With Pat2024-10-04 | In this video, I talk about a couple of reading events that I'm participating in and the books that I am reading.
Books Mentioned:
Atwood, Margaret. Oryx and Crake. Vintage Books. 2003.
Braddon, Mary Elizabeth. The Doctor's Wife. AARK. 1864/2024.
Bruce, Brian. Macarthur's Bloody Butchers: Company G, 163rd Infantry Regiment, in the Pacific War. Casemate Publishers, 2024.
Dalby, Richard. Ed. Victorian Ghost Stories by Eminent Women Writers. Carroll & Graf Publishers, 1988.
Krueger, William Kent. The River We Remember. Atria/Simon & Schuster, 2023.
"I'm with the Banned" Banned Book Club, hosted by MJ at Reading This Life@M-J
Spooky Scary Skeleton Halloween Readathon Hosted by: Nicole @NicolesBookishNook Laura @lauraslibrary Jen @literarylove123 Grozz & Family @thegkbc4510 Moon @MoonLightAmethyst_ Floss @TheGrapeJellyLibrary Devon @devongambrell Stephanie @StephanieWhitson Mark @TheBookThing John @DisquietandDragons-lh3zm Kay @KayParquet
Other channels mentioned: Brian @BookishTexan
#victober #spookyreads #spookyseason #24bb #bannedbooks #booktube #readingMy October Reading PlansBook Chat With Pat2024-09-28 | In this video, I discuss my possible choices for several reading events in the month of October. Titles include: Atwood, Margaret. Oryx and Crake. Krueger, William Kent. The River We Remember. Braddon, Mary Elizabeth. The Doctor's Wife. James, Henry. The Turn of the Screw. Wilde, Oscar. The Canterville Ghost. Wilde, Oscar. The Picture of Dorian Gray. Wilde, Oscar. The Importance of Being Earnest. Dalby, Richard, Ed. Victorian Ghost Stories By Eminent Women Writers. Christie, Agatha. The Last Seance: Tales of the Supernatural.
Events: "I'm With the Banned" Banned Book Club hosted by MJ at Reading This Life@M-J
Victober hosted by Ros @scallydandlingaboutthebook2711 Katie @katiejlumsden Kate @katehowereads Marissa @BlatantlyBookish
Spooky Scary Skeleton Halloween Readathon hosted by: Nicole @NicolesBookishNook Laura @LaurasLilLibrary Jen @literarylove123 Grozz & Family @thegkbc4510 Moon @MoonLightAmethyst_ Floss @TheGrapeJellyLibrary Devon @devongambrell Stephanie @StephanieWhitson Mark @TheBookThing John @DisquietandDragons-lh3zm Kay @KayParquet
#victober #spookyreads #spookyseason #booktube #reading #24bb #bannedbooksDiscovering My Irish RootsBook Chat With Pat2024-09-25 | In this video, I describe the first days of my recent journey to Ireland in which my dear friends and I went on a meaningful journey into the past to discover the birthplace of my beloved grandmother, Kathleen Seymour Mahoney, and also the final resting places of her parents, my great grandparents, Patrick and Mary Dooley Seymour and several other relatives as well. We were accompanied by an extraordinary taxi driver, Patrick Durkin, who became our guide for the day. It was one of the most moving days of my life.
Sites depicted: Ha'penny Bridge, Dublin Train station in Port Laoise, County Laois, Ireland The ruins of St. Kevin's Church in Camross, County Laois The cemetery at St. Kevin's Church The rectory of St. Fergal's Church, Camross, County Laois The birthplace of my grandmother, Cloncully, County Laois
Music: "The Colour of the Ocean," by fragile keys licensed for use by CANVA. " The owner allows the content to be used on YouTube." ℗ 2024 Lofi Publishing Released on: 2024-02-26 Music Publisher: Lofi Publishing Composer: Amin Hadzic
#Ireland #portlaoise #Camross #Cloncully #CountyLaoisROCK ON, RAP SONGS BOOK TAGBook Chat With Pat2024-09-24 | Rock On, Rap Songs Book Tag | Original Tag 2024 Created by Nicole’s Bookish Nook I was tagged by Nicole @NicolesBookishNook
QUESTIONS: 1. It's A Hard Knock Life by Jay-Z: A fiction or nonfiction book about an orphanage, a poor family, or an orphan, 2. Walk This Way by Aerosmith ft. Run DMC: A favorite book of yours that blends genres, 3. Just Lose It by Eminem = A Book that you think is funny or ridiculous (in a bad way), 4. Thunderstruck by AC/DC: A Book that shocked you (in a good or bad way), 5. Welcome to the Jungle by Guns 'n Roses: A book about L.A or a book that takes place in or around L.A, 6. Gimmie Me All Your Lovin' by ZZ Top: Your favorite romance book. Or, if you do not read romance, your favorite couple in any book, 7. Fight for Your Right (To Party) by The Beastie boys: A book centered around a celebration, 8. Firestarter by Prodigy: A book that has "fire" in the title or has an orange/red cover, 9. Humble by Kendrick Lamar: a fiction or nonfiction book that left you stunned at the audacity of the main character or the writer, 10. Tag people
I tag anyone who is watching who would like to do this tag, and I also specifically tag the following people: Reney @BeyondBooks-wt5il Gavin @GenreBooks23 Stuart @stuartgriffin1001 Ellen @ellenmadebookclub Gareth @bookssongsandothermagic Angelia @readandre-read Kevin @kevintowle9665 Nigel @ReadingIDEAS.-uz9xk Alex @alex_unabridged Debs @RaynorReadsStuff
Books mentioned: Dickens, Charles. Great Expectations. Mason, Daniel. North Woods. Macy, Beth. Dope Sick. Chandler, Raymond. The Big Sleep. Mosley, Walter. Devil in a Blue Dress. Hurston, Zora Neale. Their Eyes Were Watching God. Hemingway, Ernest. A Farewell to Arms. Austen, Jane. Pride and Prejudice. Fitzgerald, F. Scott. The Great Gatsby. Shakespeare, William. Macbeth. Talty, Morgan. Fire Exit. Keefe, Patrick Radden. Empire of Pain: The Secret History of the Sackler Dynasty.
#tag #tags #tagtuesday #booktube #readingLive from Galway, Ireland: The Home of Nora Barnacle JoyceBook Chat With Pat2024-09-21 | Nora Barnacle, from Galway, Ireland, met James Joyce on June 10, 1904. They had their first romantic liaison on June 16, 1904, a day that would be memorialized in Joyce’s magnum opus, ULYSSES. Nora became Joyce’s wife and muse.Live from Limerick: Childhood Home of Writer Frank McCourtBook Chat With Pat2024-09-20 | Pulitzer-Prize winning author Frank McCourt described his family’s life in Limerick, Ireland, his heartbreaking memoir, Angela’s Ashes. We’re broadcasting live from Limerick on the River Shannon. Thanks to film crew, June Hall and Cynthia Rice.Live from Dublin: Final resting place of Jonathan Swift, author of Gulliver’s Travels. #booktubeBook Chat With Pat2024-09-17 | Filmed at Saint Patrick’s Cathedral, Dublin. Final resting place of Jonathan Swift, Dean of the Cathedral and author of Gulliver’s Travels and “A Modest Proposal.”The Positivity Stay Positive, Stay Present Bookish TagBook Chat With Pat2024-09-17 | The Positivity "Stay Positive, Stay Present" Bookish Tag
Created by Gareth @bookssongsandothermagic I was tagged by Gareth.
Message from Gareth: Hi everyone--this is a new original tag for thinking positively--inspired by a great video by MJ at Reading This Life @M-J .
From Gareth: "For this tag, I have created 6 prompts, with a suggestion to tag others that are all based on that positivity found in MJ's video."
Here are the prompts: 1. Name a book that has made you happy. It could be a reading experience or a book release that has made you happy. 2. Name an author that you find completely reliable, always a safe bet. 3. Name an experience that you've had recently that you'll never forget. 4. A Booktuber shout-out: a Booktuber that always makes you happy. 5. What are you looking forward to the most? 6. What are you most proud of? Then please tag people - thanks to anyone who does the tag. (you're all tagged)
Events Mentioned: Group Read of Les Miserables, Voxer Group, 2024 Ulysses Readathon 2024 Faulkner In August 2024 "I'm With the Banned" Book Group--ACOTAR My appearance on Dave and Gareth's livestream, "Is This Thing On?": youtube.com/live/TPONCDGsepA?si=kzTh2JJfQmWPoRwN
Books Mentioned: Hugo, Victor. Les Miserables. Joyce, James. Ulysses. Faulkner, William. As I Lay Dying. Maas, Sarah J. A Court of Thorns and Roses. Penny, Louise. A Trick of the Light--an example of the Inspector Armand Gamache mystery series.
I tag: Anyone who is watching who would like to do this tag, and: @kevintowle9665 @BeyondBooks-wt5il @GenreBooks23 @stuartgriffin1001 @RaynorReadsStuff @ellenmadebookclub @books_and_bocadillos @MyMessyBookshelf @HannahsBooks @readandre-read @awebofstories @Ursulas_Odds_and_Sods @TheGrapeJellyLibrary @joshuacreboreads @ReadingIDEAS.-uz9xk
#booktubetag #tagtuesday #booktube #ulysses2024 #Faulknerinaugust #24bb #acotarLive from Dublin…#bramstoker #books #booktube #irishliteratureBook Chat With Pat2024-09-16 | ...BEAUTY IN BOOKS TAGBook Chat With Pat2024-09-10 | BEAUTY IN BOOKS TAG
This tag was created by Ruben @ToReadersItMayConcern and Emily @TheLinguistsLibrary
I was tagged by John @MustReadMore and also by Nigel @ReadingIDEAS.-uz9xk
The Prompts:
1. Beauty in concept 2. Beauty in opening line(s) 3. Beauty in character 4. Beauty amidst pain 5. Beauty in incompleteness 6. Beauty in place 7. Beauty in time 8. Beauty in catharsis 9. Tag others.
Books Mentioned: Steinbeck, John. The Grapes of Wrath. Hurston, Zora Neale. Their Eyes Were Watching God. Everett, Percival. James. Boyt, Susie. Loved and Missed. Chaucer, Geoffrey. The Tales of Canterbury. Guterson, David. Snow Falling on Cedars. Cunningham, Michael. The Hours. Shakespeare, William. King Lear. Shakespeare, William. Hamlet.
#tags #tagtuesday #books #reading #booktubetag #booktubeWeekly Wrap-Up September 7, 2024Book Chat With Pat2024-09-07 | In this video, I talk about my reading for the week and all of the reading events I'm participating in.
Events: ACOTAR Readalong, "I'm With the Banned" Book Club/Read 24 in 2024 Banned Book Challenge hosted by @M-J
Shaketember hosted by Kelly @booksimnotreading , Jason @oldblueschapterandverse and Nicole @adayofsmallthings
Shorty September hosted by @pastorytime2683 and @TooManyHeathers
Framed in September: An Art Readathon hosted by @HannahsBooks @anotherbibliophilereads @lindysmagpiereads @bouquinsbooks @heathergregg9975
Other channels mentioned: @BookishTexan @CriminOllyBlog @readandre-read
Books Mentioned:
Maas, Sarah J. A Court of Thorns and Roses. Bringley, Patrick. All the Beauty in the World: The Metropolitan Museum of Art. Dench, Judi. Shakespeare: The Man who Pays the Rent. Bloom, Harold. Shakespeare: The Invention of the Human. Shakespeare, William. King Lear. Shakespeare, William. Twelfth Night.
Short stories mentioned: Flannery O'Connor, "Good Country People" Edgar Allen Poe, "The Tell-Tale Heart" Roddy Doyle, "Hearing Aids" Naomi Kretzer, "Better Living Through Algorithms"
#Shaketember #Shakespeareplays #poetry #ACOTARreadalong #24bb #bannedbooks #books #reading #shortyseptember #framedinseptember #booktube #artreadathonSome Short Poems for Shorty SeptemberBook Chat With Pat2024-09-05 | For this episode of Poetry Thursday, I thought I'd read a few short poems by various poets in observance of Shorty September.
Shorty September is a month-long event hosted by @pastorytime2683 and @TooManyHeathers
Poems included:
By Robert Frost: "Dust of Snow" "Fire and Ice" "Nothing Gold Can Stay"
By William Wordsworth: "My Heart Leaps Up" "She dwelt among the untrodden ways..."--a Lucy Poem
By Alfred Lord Tennyson: "The Eagle"
By W. B. Yeats: "Aedh Wishes for the Cloths of Heaven" also known as "He Wishes for the Cloths of Heaven"
By Linda Pastan: "The New Dog"
#poetry #poetrythursday #booktube #readingTen Books That Made Me....Book Chat With Pat2024-09-04 | Recently, I saw a video by Olly @CriminOllyBlog on ten books that have helped to shape him as a reader. Then I saw a video by Brian @BookishTexan of ten books that shaped his reading. I decided that I wanted to do a video on this same topic. I encourage others who are interested to participate too. I am including Olly's and Brian's videos below as well.
1. The Bobbsey Twins series by Laura Lee Hope (but actually by the Stratemeyer Syndicate). (Also mentioned: This series was followed by The Hardy Boys series by Frank W. Dixon and by the Nancy Drew series by Carolyn Keene (all three series were really written by writers working for the Stratemeyer Syndicate.))
2. To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee.
3. The Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger.
4. The Sun Also Rises by Ernest Hemingway.
5. The Great Gatsby by F.Scott Fitzgerald.
6. Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte.
7. The Stranger by Albert Camus. (Other titles by Camus mentioned: The Plague, Caligula, The Myth of Sisyphus)
8. The World According to Garp by John Irving.
9. Beloved by Toni Morrison. (Other Morrison titles mentioned: Sula, The Bluest Eye, Tar Baby, Song of Solomon)
10. The Dream of a Common Language by Adrienne Rich. (Other titles by Rich also mentioned: On Lies, Secrets, and Silence: Selected Prose and Time's Power: Poems 1985-1988)
#booktube #books #readingAdventurers AssembleBook Chat With Pat2024-09-03 | In this video I do Adventurers Assemble – An Original Booktube Tag.
John @DisquietandDragons-lh3zm created this tag. I was tagged by Stuart @stuartgriffin1001 and by Aaron @AaronReadABook
In this tag, you choose fictional characters that you would like to go on a quest with. You can choose as many adventurers as you like.
The prompts for this tag are: 1.Nom Nom Nom - Choose a companion or adventurers that will ensure you eat well on your quest.
2. I know this one - Choose a companion or adventurers to help you win a pub/tavern quiz.
3. Keep it secret, keep it safe - Choose a companion or adventurers that will stay loyal and trustworthy until the very end.
4. Got your back - Choose a companion or adventurers that will help you out in a fight.
5. Man's best friend - Choose a companion or adventurers that are not human.
6. Tag other booktubers.
Books Mentioned: Cornwell, Patricia. Scarpetta. Kingfisher, T. A House with Good Bones Cross, Amanda. An Imperfect Spy. McIntyre, Vonda. Star Trek: The Wrath of Khan. Shakespeare, William. Hamlet. Burroughs, Edgar Rice. John Carter of Mars: The Collection. Kingfisher, T. What Moves the Dead. Bradbury, Ray. Something Wicked This Way Comes. Van Pelt, Shelby. Remarkably Bright Creatures.
I tag: anyone who is watching this video who would like to do this tag and also: @alex_unabridged @TheGrapeJellyLibrary @kevintowle9665 @JessBookgirlTV @Littlebiglibrary @apoetreadstowrite @ReadBecca @FacelessBookReviews @HannahsBooks @readandre-read @TheLibraryMouseGina @MyMessyBookshelf @ellenmadebookclub @BeyondBooks-wt5il @MustReadMore @GenreBooks23 @bighardbooks770 @anotherbibliophilereads @vens_cornerA Poem for the End of Summer by Adrienne RichBook Chat With Pat2024-09-02 | In this video, I read Adrienne Rich's poem about the end of summer. It is simply numbered 28 in "Contradictions: Tracking Poems" in Rich's book, YOUR NATIVE LAND, YOUR LIFE, published in 1986. This is a poem that I have read every Labor Day Weekend since 1987. I wanted to share it here today.
Poem 28 is published in: Rich, Adrienne. Your Native Land, Your Life. W.W. Norton & Co., 1986. Rich, Adrienne. Selected Poems, 1950-2012. W.W. Norton & Co. 2018.
#poetry #booktubeShakespeare Journey TagBook Chat With Pat2024-09-01 | Shakespeare Journey Tag (Original)
This original tag was created last year by: Kelly @booksimnotreading Jason @OldBluesChapterandVerse Nicole @adayofsmallthings
In her announcement video for Shaketember 2024, Kelly @booksimnotreading invited people who had not done the tag to consider themselves invited to do the tag this year to kick off Shaketember.
The Prompts:
1. What was your first experience reading Shakespeare and what was it like? 2. Has the reading of a Shakespeare play ever brought you to tears? What scene was it and where were you when it happened? 3. Are there any people that have played a significant role in your Shakespeare journey? 4. Do you have a favorite book or film about Shakespeare? 5. Which character in Shakespeare most resembles you and in what ways? 6. Which play would you most like to see performed in a theatre and why? 7. What actor, throughout history, would you most like to have seen play Hamlet while in his prime? 8. Deliver your favorite speech or soliloquy from a Shakespeare play. 9. Do any of Shakespeare's plays intimidate you? If yes, what play and why? 10. What tips would you give to intimidated readers coming to Shakespeare for the first time? 11. Which is your favorite Shakespeare play and why? 12. Tag other Booktubers.
Other channels mentioned: Melinda @awebofstories Angelia @readandre-read Steve @saintdonoghue
Books Mentioned: Shakespeare, William. The Riverside Shakespeare. Shakespeare, William. The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Illustrated. Shakespeare, William, from the Folger Library Series: Romeo and Juliet Macbeth Hamlet A Midsummer Night's Dream King Lear Bloom, Harold. Shakespeare: The Invention of the Human. Frye, Northrop. On Shakespeare. Bradley, A.C. Shakespearean Tragedy: Lectures on Hamlet, Othello, King Lear, Macbeth. Heilbrun, Carolyn G. Hamlet's Mother and Other Women.
I tag: Anyone who is watching who would like to do this tag, and the following: @BeyondBooks-wt5il @RaynorReadsStuff @JamesRuchala @GenreBooks23 @stuartgriffin1001 @bighardbooks770 @MIDDLEoftheBookMARCH @tele_as_BrittarBohlerBrittaBohlerThe Second Shelf @LibroParadiso-ep4zt @books_and_bocadillos @awebofstories @readandre-read @noteworthyfiction @joshuacreboreads @davidnovakreadspoetry @apoetreadstowrite @heathergregg9975 @greatbooksbigideas @ToReadersItMayConcern
#Shaketember #booktubetag #shakespeareSeptember Reading PlansBook Chat With Pat2024-08-31 | In this video, I discuss my reading plans for the month of September and the reading events in which I hope to participate.
Events and Hosts:
Framed in September: An Art Readathon Hosted by: @HannahsBooks @anotherbibliophilereads @lindysmagpiereads @bouquinsbooks @heathergregg9975
Shaketember: A Shakespeare Reading Event Hosted by: @adayofsmallthings @booksimnotreading @OldBluesChapterandVerse
ACOTAR Readalong/ "I'm with the Banned" and Read 24 in 2024 Banned Book Challenge Hosted by: @M-J
Shorty September Hosted by: @pastorytime2683 @TooManyHeathers
Other channels mentioned: Angelia @readandre-read Olly @CriminOllyBlog Melinda @awebofstories
Books Mentioned: Krueger, William Kent. The River We Remember. Bringley, Peter. All the Beauty in the World: The Metropolitan Museum of Art and Me. Shakespeare, William. The Riverside Shakespeare. Shakespeare, William. Macbeth. Shakespeare, William. King Lear. Shakespeare, William. Twelfth Night. Shakespeare, William. The Tempest. Bloom, Harold. Shakespeare: The Invention of the Human. Maas, Sarah J. A Crown of Thorns and Roses. Trevor, William, Collected Stories. Trevor, William, ed. The Oxford Book of Irish Short Stories. Cisneros, Sandra. The House on Mango Street. Christie, Agatha. The Body in the Library. Baltasar, Eva. Boulder. LeGuin, Ursula K. The Left Hand of Darkness. LeGuin, Ursula K. The Lathe of Heaven.
#shaketember #shakespeare #booktube #artreadathon #24bb #acotar #Acotarreadalong #bannedbooks #books #reading #shortyseptember #FramedinSeptemberPhenomenal Woman Readathon: RITA DOVEBook Chat With Pat2024-08-29 | For this Poetry Thursday, I will be talking about the incredible American poet Rita Dove and sharing a bit of her poetry. This video is the last in my month-long celebration of Phenomenal Women Writers in observation of THE PHENOMENAL WOMAN READATHON, an event created and hosted by my friend @MarilynMayaMendoza
Books: Dove, Rita. Collected Poems 1974-2004. W.W. Norton & Co, 2016. Dove, Rita. Playlist for the Apocalypse. W. W. Norton & Co., 2021.
Poems Read: "Exit" "Dawn Revisited" "Rosa" "I Have Been a Stranger in a Strange Land" "Heart to Heart" "Vacation"
Channels Mentioned: @MarilynMayaMendoza
Events Mentioned: #phenomenalwomanreadathon #poetry #poetrythursday #booktubetag #reading #booktubecommunityReview of Liz Moores THE GOD OF THE WOODSBook Chat With Pat2024-08-28 | In this video, I review Liz Moore's new novel, THE GOD OF THE WOODS. This novel also qualifies as a Big Book for the Big Book Summer Reading Challenge.
Books Mentioned:
Moore, Liz. The God of the Woods. Riverhead Books, 2024.
Moore, Liz. Long Bright River. Riverhead Books, 2020.
Channels Mentioned: @SueJacksonDE
Events Mentioned: #bigbooksummer2024 #bigbooksummerchallenge2024 #reading #booktubetagThe Cozy Coffee Mug TagBook Chat With Pat2024-08-27 | This is the Cozy Coffee Mug Tag, an original tag created by Jen @literarylove123
1.Hex the Patriarchy: Share your favorite women authors.
2. Never Underestimate a Woman Who Reads Stephen King Books: Share your favorite fictional women characters.
3. Edgar Allan Poe: Share your favorite Gothic book or story.
4. Swiftea: Name your auto-buy authors.
5. Camp Crystal Lake: Share a book that makes you feel nostalgic.
6. Happy Halloween: Share a holiday-themed book that you recommend.
7. This Mug Contains Magic: Share a book you enjoyed that is outside of your comfort zone/typical genre.
8. Tag some bookish friends.
I tag: Anyone who is watching this video who would like to do this tag, and: @BeyondBooks-wt5il @throughthepages_with_dee @GenreBooks23 @stuartgriffin1001 @M-J @bighardbooks770 @anotherbibliophilereads @JessBookgirlTV @davidnovakreadspoetry @MyMessyBookshelf @joshuacreboreads @ellenmadebookclub @books_and_bocadillos Melinda@awebofstories
Books/Authors mentioned: Morrison, Toni. Song of Solomon. Erdrich, Louise. The Sentence. O'Farrell, Maggie. Hamnet. Penny, Louise. The Beautiful Mystery. King, Stephen. Carrie. Blume, Judy. Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret. Hurston, Zora Neale. Their Eyes Were Watching God. Austen, Jane. Pride and Prejudice. Austen, Jane. Sense and Sensibility. Stoker, Bram. Dracula. Shelby, Mary. Frankenstein. Bronte, Emily. Wuthering Heights. Towles, Amor. Table for Two. Towles, Amor. The Lincoln Highway. Towles, Amor. Rules of Civility. Irving, John. The Last Chairlift. Irving, John. A Prayer for Owen Meany. Irving, John. Until I Find You. Salinger, J.D. The Catcher in the Rye. Bradbury, Ray. Something Wicked This Way Comes. Barron, Stephanie. Jane and the 12 Days of Christmas. James, P.D. The Mistletoe Murder. Burroughs, Edgar Rice. The Princess of Mars. Kingfisher, T. A House with Good Bones.
#tags #tagtuesday #booktube #booktubecommunity #booktubetag #readingReading All Things IrishBook Chat With Pat2024-08-26 | In this video, I talk about my deep dive into Irish literature over the past year or so in preparation for my dream trip to Ireland.
Books Mentioned: Harbison, Peter and Leslie Conron Carola. Ireland: A Luminous Beauty. Keegan, Claire. Small Things Like These. Keegan, Claire. Foster. Keegan, Claire. Antarctica. O'Farrell, Maggie. Hamnet. O'Farrell, Maggie. The Marriage Portrait. O'Farrell, Maggie. I Am, I Am, I Am. Crotty, Patrick, ed. The Penguin Book of Irish Poetry. O Tuama, Padraig. Sorry for Your Troubles. O Tuama, Padraig. Daily Prayer with the Corrymeela Community. O Tuama, Padraig. in the shelter: finding a home in the world. Kennedy, Louise. Trespasses. French, Tana. The Searcher. Banville, John. The Lock-Up. Ryan, Donal. The Queen of Dirt Island. Ryan, Donal. The Spinning Heart. Ryan, Donal. From a Low and Quiet Sea. Enright, Ann. The Wren, The Wren. Enright, Ann. The Gathering. Toibin, Colm. The Blackwater Lightship. Toibin, Colm. Brooklyn. Toibin, Colm. Long Island. Kidd, Jess. The Night Ship. Kidd, Jess. Mr. Flood's Last Resort. (Also known as The Hoarder). Kidd, Jess. Himself. Barry, Sebastian. Old God's Time. Trevor, William. Selected Stories. Trevor, William, ed. The Oxford Book of Irish Short Stories. Joyce, James. Ulysses. O'Faolain, Nuala. Are You Somebody? O'Faolain, Nuala. Almost There. O'Faolain, Nuala. A Radiant Life. Walsh, Colin. Kala.
#booktube #reading #Irishliterature #Irishreadathon #irish #ireland #Ulysses2024Weekly Wrap-Up August 25, 2024Book Chat With Pat2024-08-25 | In this weekly wrap-up video, I discuss my participation in several reading events including Faulkner in August, The Phenomenal Woman Readathon, and GarbAugust.
Faulkner in August, created by Allen @bighardbooks770 and Brian @BookishTexan and co-hosted by: @aaronfacer @knittingbooksetc.2810 @anotherbibliophilereads @HannahsBooks @JimReadsTooSlow @M-J @LiterateTexan @scallydandlingaboutthebook2711 @TheCodeXCantina
The Phenomenal Woman Readathon, created and hosted by @MarilynMayaMendoza
Clarke, Olly and Tory Tradup, eds. Criminally Presents GARBOLOGY: The GarbAugust Anthology of Awesome Trash.
Metalious, Grace. Peyton Place.
Le Guin, Ursula K. The Left Hand of Darkness.
Moore, Liz. The God of the Woods.
#garbaugust #phenomenalwomanreadathon #faulknerinaugust #booktube #readingLet Me Introduce You.....Book Chat With Pat2024-08-23 | "Let Me Introduce You" is an original tag created by Melinda @awebofstories I was tagged by Melinda also.
Prompts: 1. Which author are you introducing? Tell us something about their life and how you came to “meet” them. Why did you decide to introduce them?
2. What type of books do they write? Such as, what kind of genre(s) do they write in or what authors are comparable to them?
3. Where should a new reader start with their books?
4. Tag some people.
If you are watching this video, I hope you will consider doing this tag. It's a great way to talk about an author that you really like, and you can do this tag over and over with as many different writers as you'd like.
Books Mentioned: Under the name Amanda Cross: In the Last Analysis The James Joyce Murder Poetic Justice The Theban Mysteries The Question of Max Death in a Tenured Position Sweet Death, Kind Death No Word from Winifred Players Come Again An Imperfect Spy A Trap for Fools The Puzzled Heart Honest Doubt The Edge of Doom Collected Stories
Under the Name Carolyn G. Heilbrun: Writing A Woman's Life When Men Were the Only Models We Had: My Teachers Barzun, Fadiman, and Trilling Hamlet's Mother and Other Women The Last Gift of Time: Life Beyond Sixty
Books by other authors also mentioned:
Sayers, Dorothy. Gaudy Nights
Skom, Edith. The George Eliot Murders The Charles Dickens Murders The Mark Twain Murders
Dobson, Joanne. The Maltese Manuscript The Northbury Papers The Raven and The Nightingale Cold and Pure and Very Dead Death Without Tenure Quieter Than Sleep
Tagging: This is an invitation if you have an author you would like to "introduce": Anyone who is watching who would like to introduce an author, and also: @saintdonoghue @GenreBooks23 @JamesRuchala @RaynorReadsStuff @stuartgriffin1001 @MyMessyBookshelf @vens_corner @CliffsDarkGems @TimeTravelReads @apoetreadstowrite @davidnovakreadspoetry @BeyondBooks-wt5il @bighardbooks770 @anotherbibliophilereads @LibroParadiso-ep4zt @MysteryandMayhem-gr7nn @CriminOllyBlog @bookssongsandothermagic @ReadingIDEAS.-uz9xk @AaronReadABook @BookishTexan @willchambers8065
#tags #booktube #books #reading #booktagPhenomenal Woman Readathon: Maya AngelouBook Chat With Pat2024-08-22 | In this video, in observation of The Phenomenal Woman Readathon, I read Maya Angelou's poem, "Caged Bird," and also Paul Laurence Dunbar's poem, "Sympathy," which inspired both Angelou's poem and the title of her first memoir, I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings.
The Phenomenal Woman Readathon is an event created by @MarilynMayaMendoza in observation of her 4-year-anniversary on BookTube, her 74th birthday this month, and her longtime connection to the poet and memoirist, Maya Angelou.
Marilyn Maya Mendoza’s Phenomenal Woman announcement video:
Dunbar, Paul Laurence. "Sympathy." The Complete Poems of Paul Laurence Dunbar. Dodd, Mead and Company, 2004.
Angelou, Maya. I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings. Bantam, 1971.
Angelou, Maya. The Complete Poetry. Random House, 2015.
Angelou, Maya. The Collected Autobiographies of Maya Angelou. The Modern Library, 2004.
#phenomenalwomanreadathon #marilynmayamendoza #poetry #poetrythursday #booktube #readingPhenomenal Woman Readathon: Ursula K Le GuinBook Chat With Pat2024-08-22 | In this video, I discuss Ursula K. Le Guin for the Phenomenal Woman Readathon, a reading event created by @MarilynMayaMendoza
Marilyn’s video in which she introduces the Phenomenal Woman Readathon:
Le Guin, Ursula K. Worlds of Exile and Illusion. Gollancz/Orion Publishing, 2020.
Le Guin, Ursula K. Hainish Novels & Stories, Volume One. Ed. Brian Attebery The Library of America, 2017.
Le Guin, Ursula K. Collected Poems. Ed. Harold Bloom. The Library of America, 2023.
Le Guin, Ursula K. No Spare Time: Thinking About What Matters. Harper Perennial, 2017.
Poems Read: "Every Land" "Hymn to Time" "Theory of Aging" "Leaves"
#phenomenalwomanreadathon #poetry #poetrythursday #sciencefictionclub #booktube #reading #marilynmayamendozaThe Book Buds Second Original TagBook Chat With Pat2024-08-20 | This is The Book Buds' Second Original Tag. They have recently revived this tag. I was tagged by @BookBuds .
Here's what they had to say about this tag:
The Book Buds Tag! (Original) Our 2nd Original Tag!! So excited! We’re ALL Book Buds here on booktube, so let’s have some fun with our buds and see who has the strength of character to help us out in some unusual circumstances!
If you do this tag, please tag @BookBuds so they can check out your answers.
Remember: you can answer with people who have already done the tag, even with the original Book Buds creators! Just have fun with it!
Questions:
1. You’re stuck on a deserted island and can only bring one booktuber bud, but ALL their books would come with them - who do you want to be stuck with?
2. You accidentally rob a bookstore with a booktuber bud by walking out with 100 books. You spend a year behind bars with them, BUT now you can read and do videos together. Who do you get locked up with?
3. You magically get trapped in a murder mystery you are reading. Another booktuber bud joins you to solve the mystery! – Who do you want to join you?
4. You magically get trapped in a fantasy novel fighting dragons and casting spells. Which booktuber bud do you choose to bring in with you to save the day?
5. You are stuck in the cloud of sadness, hitting a reading funk, and feeling totally uninspired. Which booktuber bud can pick you up with their positivity?
6. Your arms are in cast for two months and a booktuber bud is going to edit all your videos for you. - Who edits them and why?
7. You press a button and instantly have read ALL the books that a booktuber bud has already read. - Which bud would you pick and why?
There is no need to tag additional people, because you basically just tagged everyone that you mentioned! Let YOUR Book Buds know you mentioned them and let’s see what they do with this tag!
If you are watching this tag video and you would like to do it too, please consider yourself tagged.
The people that I mentioned in my answers are all tagged: @BookBuds @aaronfacer @ToReadersItMayConcern @anotherbibliophilereads @michaelk.vaughan8617 @RaynorReadsStuff @BeyondBooks-wt5il @readandre-read @HannahsBooks @MIDDLEoftheBookMARCH @MarilynMayaMendoza @StormReads @CriminOllyBlog @GenreBooks23 @KindlesandKicks @throughthepages_with_dee @bighardbooks770 @TheGrapeJellyLibrary @ReadbyFred @stuartgriffin1001 @booksimnotreading @JessBookgirlTV @bookssongsandothermagic @badrad9226 @M-J @royreadsanything @ellenmadebookclub @saintdonoghue @ShawnDStandfast @BookishTexan
#booktubetag #booktubecommunity #tags #tagtuesdayWeekly Wrap-Up August 17, 2024Book Chat With Pat2024-08-17 | In this video, I give my weekly wrap-up for the week ending on August 17, 2024.
Books Mentioned: Faulkner, William. As I Lay Dying. Vintage Books, 1930. Ryan, Donal. The Spinning Heart. Steerforth Press, 2014. Ryan, Donal. The Queen of Dirt Island. Viking, 2023. Ryan, Donal. From a Low and Quiet Sea. Penguin. 2018. Christie, Agatha. A Caribbean Mystery. Harper Collins, 1964. Stallings, A.E. LIKE. Farrar, Straus, Giroux, 2018.
Events: The Phenomenal Woman Readathon Faulkner in August Book Trek 2024 Read 24 in 2024 Banned Book Challenge
#faulkner #faulknerinaugust #phenomenalwomanreadathon #phenomenalwoman #poetry #booktube #reading #booktubecommunityPhenomenal Woman Readathon: Some Phenomenal PoetsBook Chat With Pat2024-08-15 | For this Poetry Thursday, I wanted to share a few poems by some phenomenal women poets in my continued observation of the Phenomenal Woman Readathon. This is an event created by my friend, Marilyn Maya Mendoza for the month of August in celebration of her four-year-anniversary on BookTube, her birthday, and her deep connection to the poet and memoirist, Maya Angelou.
Booktubers Mentioned: @MarilynMayaMendoza
In this video, I read the following poems:
Millay, Edna St. Vincent. "City Trees." Collected Poems. Ed. Norma Millay. Harper Perennial Modern Classics. 2011.
Oliver, Mary. "The Black Walnut Tree." New and Collected Poems, Volume One. Beacon Press, 1992.
Dove, Rita. "I Have Been a Stranger in a Strange Land." Poetry Magazine, October 2002.
#poetry #poetrythursday #phenomenalwoman #phenomenalwomanreadathon #booktube #reading 3booktubecommunityThe Phenomenal Woman Book TagBook Chat With Pat2024-08-13 | The Phenomenal Woman Book Tag was created by @MarilynMayaMendoza
I was tagged by Marilyn too.
Marilyn created her first original book tag to complement her first readathon celebrating four years on Booktube and her 74th birthday in August.
Prompts:
1.Who is your favorite phenomenal woman author?
2. What book features your favorite phenomenal woman character?
3. If you were creating a book prize, which book by a phenomenal woman author would you choose?
4. Tag some phenomenal women booktubers.
Books Mentioned: By Toni Morrison: Sula, The Bluest Eye, Tar Baby, Song of Solomon, Beloved, The Source of Self-Regard: Selected Speeches, Essays, and Meditations.
By Amanda Cross: Poetic Justice, Honest Doubt, The Theban Mysteries, In the Last Analysis, The Puzzled Heart, The James Joyce Murder, In the Last Analysis, The Players Come Again, An Imperfect Spy, The Question of Max, The Collected Stories.
Bronte, Charlotte. Jane Eyre.
Keegan, Claire, Foster.
Lee, Harper. To Kill a Mockingbird.
Hurston, Zora Neale. Their Eyes Were Watching God.
Blume, Judy. Are You There, God? It's Me, Margaret.
Kingsolver, Barbara. Demon Copperhead.
Oliver, Mary. Devotions: Selected Poems.
Boyt, Susie. Loved and Missed.
I am tagging both "phenomenal women booktubers" and "phenomenal men booktubers who feature the work of phenomenal women writers and characters on their channels." If I haven't listed you here and you would like to do this tag, PLEASE consider yourself tagged, and let's spread the good news about phenomenal women writers and help our wonderful @MarilynMayaMendoza to celebrate these milestones on BookTube.
#tags #tagtuesday #thephenomenalwomanbooktag #books #booktube #mayangelou #originalbooktagWeekly Wrap-Up August 11, 2024Book Chat With Pat2024-08-11 | In this video, I talk about my reading for the week and the events in which I am participating, including Faulkner in August, Big Books of Summer, GarbAugust, The Phenomenal Woman Readathon, The Read 24 in 2024 Banned Book Challenge, and a buddy read with Kim @MIDDLEoftheBookMARCH of Stephen King's THE STAND.
Faulkner, William. As I Lay Dying. King, Stephen. The Stand. Metalious, Grace. Peyton Place. Angelou, Maya. The Complete Poetry. Ames, Lynn. Out at the Plate: The Dot Wilkinson Story. Ryan, Donal. The Queen of Dirt Island. Ryan, Donal. The Spinning Heart. Maas, Sarah J. A Court of Thorns and Roses.
Events: Faulkner in August Hosts: @bighardbooks770 @BookishTexan @aaronfacer @knittingbooksetc.2810 @anotherbibliophilereads @HannahsBooks @JimReadsTooSlow @M-J @LiterateTexan @scallydandlingaboutthebook2711 @TheCodeXCantina
Big Book Summer Challenge: @SueJacksonDE
The Phenomenal Woman Readathon: @MarilynMayaMendoza
#GarbAugust #GarbAugust3D #bigbooksummer2024 #faulkner #24bb #faulknerinAugust #booktube #reading #poetryPhenomenal Women & Summer of Sport: Out at the Plate: The Dot Wilkinson Story by Lynn AmesBook Chat With Pat2024-08-10 | In this video, I am celebrating two PHENOMENAL WOMEN: my friend, author Lynn Ames, and the subject of her latest book, Dot Wilkinson, the greatest female catcher ever to play softball.
I am discussing Lynn Ames' book as part of the Phenomenal Woman Readathon and also the Summer of Sport. I have linked information about both events here:
The Summer of Sport was created by Mark @BookTimewithElvis and @saintdonoghue and is being co-hosted by: @saintdonoghue @saintdonoghue@billruttenberg @ShawnDStandfast @Eldertalk @bighardbooks770 @TimeTravelReads @JoeSpivey02 @LiterateTexan @RaynorReadsStuff
Lynn Ames' Book: Ames, Lynn. OUT AT THE PLATE: THE DOT WILKINSON STORY. Chicago Review Press, Inc., 2024.
youtu.be/V_qCPpYct9s?si=j9REh5Km_VnKQetIA Response Video: 5 Poets You Should Read and Know (If You Want to)Book Chat With Pat2024-08-09 | In this video, I talk about FIVE significant poets in my life in response to a video that I saw recently by @aaronfacer : Five Poets You Should Read and Know (if you want to). Aaron's video was in response to two videos that he had seen a few months ago. Joshua Crebo @joshuacreboreads had made a similar video of five significant poets in his life in response to a video that he had seen by Joe Spivey @JoeSpivey02, who did the original video: Five Poets You Should Read and Know. All of their videos are linked below.
I thought I would add my two cents.
Books Mentioned: John Donne's Poetry. W.W. Norton & Co., 1966.
Poetry and Prose of Alexander Pope. Riverside Edition. Houghton Mifflin, 1969.
The Complete Works of William Shakespeare. Avenel Books, 1975.
Tennyson's Poetry. W.W. Norton & Co., 1971.
Milton, John. Paradise Lost. W.W. Norton & Co.
Selected Poems and Prefaces by William Wordsworth. Riverside Edition. Houghton Mifflin, 1965.
#poetry #booktube #reading #poetrytube #poetrythursdayWhen Great Trees Fall by Maya AngelouBook Chat With Pat2024-08-07 | In this video, I discuss The Phenomenal Woman Readathon created and hosted by @MarilynMayaMendoza , and I read Maya Angelou's poem, "When Great Trees Fall," a poem she wrote on the occasion of the death of the great writer James Baldwin. She read this poem at his funeral.
Marilyn Maya Mendoza’s Phenomenal Woman Readathon video:
Angelou, Maya. "When Great Trees Fall." MAYA ANGELOU: The Complete Poetry. Random House, 2015.
#phenomenalwomanreadathon #poetry #booktube #booktubecommunity #readingBring Browsing Back Book TagBook Chat With Pat2024-08-06 | BRING BROWSING BACK BOOK TAG This tag was created by: Karen @RovingReader
I was tagged by Jolene @BookwormAdventureGirl
TAG PROMPTS
1. Magic of Discovery– share a book you found while browsing that you may not have discovered otherwise. 2. Expanding World- share a book that has made you view things from a different perspective or exposed you to new ideas. 3. Open to Change- share a book that has changed who you are as a person or altered your day-to-day habits. 4. Browse a bookstore, library, or a friend's shelves (and talk about a book that you found there). 5. Tag People!
Burroughs, Edgar Rice. A Princess of Mars. Del Ray, 1912/1963.
Kingfisher, T. A House with Good Bones. Nightfire/TOR Publishing, 2023.
Carr, J. L. A Month in the Country. New York Review Books, 1980.
I tag: Anyone who is watching this video who would like to do the tag, and the following people: @saintdonoghue @anenthusiasticreader @stuartgriffin1001 @BeyondBooks-wt5il @bighardbooks770 @BookBuds @Cobaltdragon @davidnovakreadspoetry @ellenmadebookclub @EveningReader @jenniparks8539 @joshuacreboreads @KindlesandKicks @books_and_bocadillos @MichaelRomeoTalksBooks @GenreBooks23 @RaynorReadsStuff @ReadingIDEAS.-uz9xk @thatdudereads @ToddsBookTube91 @willchambers8065 @throughthepages_with_dee @JamesRuchalaWeekly Wrap-Up August 3, 2024Book Chat With Pat2024-08-03 | In this video, I talk about my reading for the week and the events in which I am participating, including Faulkner in August, Big Books of Summer, GarbAugust, The Phenomenal Woman Readathon, and a buddy read with Kim @MIDDLEoftheBookMARCH of Stephen King's THE STAND.
Books Mentioned: Carr, J. L. A Month in the Country. Faulkner, William. As I Lay Dying. King, Stephen. The Stand. Clarke, Olly and Troy Tradup, eds. Criminolly Presents GARBOLOGY. Angelou, Maya. The Complete Poetry. Angelou, Maya. I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings. Angelou, Maya. The Collected Autobiographies of Maya Angelou.
Events: Faulkner in August Hosts: @bighardbooks770 @BookishTexan @aaronfacer @knittingbooksetc.2810 @anotherbibliophilereads @HannahsBooks @JimReadsTooSlow @M-J @LiterateTexan @scallydandlingaboutthebook2711 @TheCodeXCantina
Big Book Summer Challenge: @SueJacksonDE
The Phenomenal Woman Readathon: @MarilynMayaMendoza
#GarbAugust #GarbAugust3D #bigbooksummer2024 #faulkner #faulknerinAugust #booktube #reading #poetryThe Readers Profile TagBook Chat With Pat2024-07-30 | In this video, I do THE READER'S PROFILE TAG. This tag was created by Hilary at Book Bustle @HilaryBGreen
I was tagged by Ellen @ellenmadebookclub Ellen was tagged by Mariandrea @books_and_bocadillos
The Prompts:
1. What for you makes a good book? 2. What are you currently reading? 3. What's the last book you didn't finish and why? 4. What obscure book do you wish other people would read? 5. What's the longest book you've ever read? 6. If you could have a dinner party with five fictional characters, who would they be? 7. Five books you'd want if stranded on a desert island. 8. One book you could not put down. 9. Five books or authors you will never read. 10. If you were to write a book, what would it be about? 11. Tag some people.
Books Mentioned: Joyce, James. ULYSSES. Moore, Liz. The God of the Woods. LeGuin, Ursula K. Rocommon's World. Faulkner, William. As I Lay Dying. King, Stephen. The Stand. Carr, J. L. A Month in the Country. L'Amour, Louis. The Rustlers of West Fork. Kidder, Tracy. Rough Sleepers. Macy, Beth. Raising Lazarus. Morrison, Toni. Song of Solomon. Hugo, Victor. Les Miserables. Mailer, Norman. The Executioner's Song. Dickens, Charles. Bleak House. Dickens, Charles. David Copperfield. Everett, Percival. James. Shakespeare, William. Hamlet. Ryan, Donal. The Queen of Dirt Island. Boyt, Susie. Loved and Missed. Salinger, J. D. The Catcher in the Rye. Oliver, Mary. Devotions. Austen, Jane. Pride and Prejudice. Shakespeare, William. THE RIVERSIDE SHAKESPEARE. Shakespeare, William. The Complete Works of William Shakespeare. Lee, Harper. To Kill a Mockingbird. Caldwell, Taylor. Captains and the Kings. Robbins, Harold. A Stone for Danny Fisher. Wallace, David Foster. Infinite Jest. Joyce, James. Finnegans Wake. Kushner, Jared. Breaking History: A White House Memoir. Burroughs, William S. Junky. Burroughs, William S. Naked Lunch.
I tag: If you are watching this and would like to do this tag, please consider yourself tagged. Additionally, I tag: @ADudeWhoReads @davidnovakreadspoetry @GenreBooks23 @JamesRuchala @bookssongsandothermagic @BookBlather @aaronfacer @HannahsBooks @anotherbibliophilereads @noteworthyfiction @booksimnotreading @awebofstories @readandre-read @JessBookgirlTV @ReadBecca @saintdonoghue @scallydandlingaboutthebook2711 @joshuacreboreads @AaronReadABook @mildrumpus @alex_unabridged @willchambers8065 @RaynorReadsStuff @royreadsanything @myreadinglife @ToReadersItMayConcern @throughthepages_with_dee @MIDDLEoftheBookMARCH @NicolesBookishNook @ProseAndPetticoats
#tags #tagtuesday #books #booktube #readingWeekly Wrap-Up and A Channel UpdateBook Chat With Pat2024-07-28 | In this video, I give a wrap-up of my week of reading, I look to future reading events starting this week, and I give a bit of a channel update about some changes that are coming.
Books Mentioned: Budrys, Algis. ROGUE MOON. Blish, James. Star Trek 1. LeGuin, Ursula K. Rocommon's World. Moore, Liz. The God of the Woods. Joyce, James. ULYSSES. Hastings, Patrick. The Guide to James Joyce's ULYSSES. King, Stephen. THE STAND. Faulkner, William. As I Lay Dying. Angelou, Maya. THE COLLECTED AUTOBIOGRAPHIES. Angelou, Maya. THE COMPLETE POETRY. Susann, Jacqueline. The Valley of the Dolls.
The Ulysses Six: @bighardbooks770 @anotherbibliophilereads @RaynorReadsStuff @royreadsanything @willchambers8065 @BookChatWithPat8668
The Stand Buddy Read with @MIDDLEoftheBookMARCH
Events: GarbAugust created by @CriminOllyBlog Big Books of Summer created by @SueJacksonDE Faulkner in August created by @bighardbooks770 and @BookishTexan and @anotherbibliophilereads Rocket Summer created by @michaelk.vaughan8617 Read 24 in 2024 Banned Book Challenge created by @M-JOn Re-Reading ULYSSES in My Mid-SixtiesBook Chat With Pat2024-07-28 | In this video, I talk about the experience of re-reading ULYSSES this summer with the Ulysses Six, the group that has participated in the ULYSSES read-along in June and July, a reading event hosted by Greg@anotherbibliophilereads and Allen @bighardbooks770 . In this video, I discuss the differences in my reading experiences--reading the novel in my early and mid-twenties and reading it now in my mid-sixties.
Books Mentioned:
Blamire, Harry. THE NEW BLOOMSDAY BOOK: A GUIDE THROUGH ULYSSES.Routledge, 1966.
Gifford, Don and Robert J. Seidman. ULYSSES ANNOTATED. University of California, 1974.
Gilbert, Stuart. JAMES JOYCE’S ULYSSES: A STUDY. Vintage, 1955.
Hastings, Patrick. THE GUIDE TO JAMES JOYCE’S ULYSSES. Johns Hopkins University Press, 2022.
Heffernan, James A. W. Joyce’s Ulysses. The Great Courses. 2001.
Joyce, James. ULYSSES. Ed. Hans Walter Gabler, et al. Vintage Books, 1986.
Maddox, James H. Jr. Joyce’s ULYSSES and the ASSAULT UPON CHARACTER. Rutgers University Press, 1978.
The Ulysses Six are: @anotherbibliophilereads @bighardbooks770 @willchambers8065 @RaynorReadsStuff @royreadsanything @BookChatWithPat8668
Other Channels Mentioned: @SueJacksonDE
Reading Events Mentioned: #ulysses2024 #ulysses #bigbooksummer2024 #bigbooksummerchallenge2024 #booktube #readingRocket Summer, Week 4: The 1960sBook Chat With Pat2024-07-27 | ROCKET SUMMER is a new summer reading event, created by @michaelk.vaughan8617 in which we are reading CLASSIC SCIENCE FICTION for the month of July. In this video, I discuss my reading from the 1960's for this week.
The month is focused in the following way: Week 1: The Beginnings of SF in the 19th Century through 1939 Week 2: SF from 1940 through 1949 Week 3: SF from 1950 through 1959 Week 4: SF from 1960 through 1969
The James Blish Adaptation of the Original Star Trek episodes also qualifies as a Star Trek book for the wonderful event, Book Trek 2024, created by Captain Vin @revenantreads and his bridge officers, @saintdonoghue @michaelk.vaughan8617 @TheBookclectic @bookssongsandothermagic @LiterateTexan @ReadbyFredROCKET SUMMER: Life on Mars by Tracy K SmithBook Chat With Pat2024-07-25 | ROCKET SUMMER is a new summer reading event, created by @michaelk.vaughan8617 in which we are reading CLASSIC SCIENCE FICTION for the month of July. At the suggestion of one of my subscribers, I am sharing in this video a brief discussion of the former US Poet Laureate, Tracy K. Smith, and her Pulitzer Prize-winning volume, LIFE ON MARS. This is a book of poetry that she wrote largely as an elegy for her father, Floyd William Smith, an engineer who helped to develop the Hubble Space Telescope. So today, I am combining Rocket Summer and Poetry Thursday with this discussion of Smith and a reading from her collection.
The month is focused in the following way: Week 1: The Beginnings of SF in the 19th Century through 1939 Week 2: SF from 1940 through 1949 Week 3: SF from 1950 through 1959 Week 4: SF from 1960 through 1969
Aggerwall-Schifelleite. "Naming the Things You Feel." THE HARVARD GAZETTE. Sept. 23, 2021.
Brouwer, Joel. "Poems of Childhood, Grief, and Deep Space." THE NEW YORK TIMES. Aug. 26, 2011.
Clarke, Arthur C. 2001: A Space Odyssey. New American Library. 1968.
"Life on Mars," by Tracy K. Smith. The Pulitzer Prizes. www.pulitzer.org.winners.tracy-k-smith.
Smith, Tracy K. LIFE ON MARS. Graywolf Press, 2011.
Wall, Mike. "'Life on Mars': Q & A with Pulitzer-Winning Poet Tracy K. Smith. Space.com. May 4, 2012
Events Mentioned: Rocket Summer 2024
Special thanks to @patriciah8579
#rocketsummer #sf #scifi #sciencefiction #booktube #reading #poetry #poetrythursday #pulitzerprizeTHE HONEST BOOKTUBER TAGBook Chat With Pat2024-07-23 | THE HONEST BOOKTUBER TAG:
I was tagged by Jessica @JessBookgirlTV .
Jessica says: "I saw 'The Honest Booktuber Tag,' on someone else's channel. I decided to do it. It's a fun one to do and I am hoping it gets revived. 'The Honest Booktuber Tag' was created by @HarrietRosie13.
Prompts: 1. Have you ever lied about reading a book? 2. Have you ever avoided a book because of controversy around the content/author/ 3. Have you ever been sent a book for free and not disclosed it? 4. Have you ever bought a book with no intention of reading it? 5. Have you ever got caught up in Booktube drama? 6. Have you ever had a hate comment and did you respond? 7. Have you ever made a video just because you knew it would get views? 8. If you could go back to the beginning of your channel, would you do anything differently? 9. Are there any channels you wish you could be more like? 10. What's something you love about your channel? 11. Tag some people.
I tag anyone who is watching who would like to do this tag and all of the following people: