Bill Ruttenberg | HIstorathon Book Tag: Ancient Cultures! @billruttenberg | Uploaded January 2023 | Updated October 2024, 1 hour ago.
Good morning BookTube! I hope everyone is doing well. It is Tag Tuesday, so I thought I would do the Historathon Book Tag: Ancient Cultures! This tag was created by Jack @ Rambling Raconteur. He created this in honor of the newest reading initiative Historathon 2023 where we are trying to promote and honor Nonfiction History. Jack tagged me and several others to do the tag. Thank you Jack. This was very creative and easy to work through. I hope you enjoy the video and I also hope that you join us for Historathon 2023. We have a lively Voxer group going along with a Discord group. It has been a lot of fun and I already have learned a lot. Thank you for watching. Have a great week. HAPPY READING!!!
Jack @ Rambling Raconteur (original video) - youtu.be/W58KGFOIwkk
Other BookTube Tags - youtube.com/playlist?list=PLzOzMI4IuiWy7_hNxzaXZ2T8LAy2EGCVf
My Historathon Videos - youtube.com/playlist?list=PLzOzMI4IuiWyvI6mfXter4TjWaiasiUeX
Historathon Book Tag: Ancient Cultures!
Questions/Prompts:
1. The Romans: what books/writers/genres are your bread and circus?
2. The Sumerians: what is a work you read many years ago but still appreciate?
3. The Shang: what is your favorite non-example to pillory?
4. Early Basketmaker: name an early work that points the way to later monuments.
5. The Babylonians: what book did you expect to be impenetrable but found quite easy to sink into?
6. The Persians: how do you organize your book shelves?
7. Ishango Bone of Middle Stone Age Central Africa: how does the length of a work affect your reading experience?
8. The Huns: how do you read/pack books while traveling?
9. The Aurignacian Culture: what are your favorite pop culture references to ancient cultures?
10. The Minoans: establish trade routes and tag some BookTubers!
I Tag:
Bryan @ Bryan M.R. - youtube.com/@bryanm.r.7948
Erion and Prometheus @ Book Zealots - youtube.com/@BookZealots
Steve Donoghue - youtube.com/@saintdonoghue
Contact Me:
ruttenberg.library@gmail.com
Good morning BookTube! I hope everyone is doing well. It is Tag Tuesday, so I thought I would do the Historathon Book Tag: Ancient Cultures! This tag was created by Jack @ Rambling Raconteur. He created this in honor of the newest reading initiative Historathon 2023 where we are trying to promote and honor Nonfiction History. Jack tagged me and several others to do the tag. Thank you Jack. This was very creative and easy to work through. I hope you enjoy the video and I also hope that you join us for Historathon 2023. We have a lively Voxer group going along with a Discord group. It has been a lot of fun and I already have learned a lot. Thank you for watching. Have a great week. HAPPY READING!!!
Jack @ Rambling Raconteur (original video) - youtu.be/W58KGFOIwkk
Other BookTube Tags - youtube.com/playlist?list=PLzOzMI4IuiWy7_hNxzaXZ2T8LAy2EGCVf
My Historathon Videos - youtube.com/playlist?list=PLzOzMI4IuiWyvI6mfXter4TjWaiasiUeX
Historathon Book Tag: Ancient Cultures!
Questions/Prompts:
1. The Romans: what books/writers/genres are your bread and circus?
2. The Sumerians: what is a work you read many years ago but still appreciate?
3. The Shang: what is your favorite non-example to pillory?
4. Early Basketmaker: name an early work that points the way to later monuments.
5. The Babylonians: what book did you expect to be impenetrable but found quite easy to sink into?
6. The Persians: how do you organize your book shelves?
7. Ishango Bone of Middle Stone Age Central Africa: how does the length of a work affect your reading experience?
8. The Huns: how do you read/pack books while traveling?
9. The Aurignacian Culture: what are your favorite pop culture references to ancient cultures?
10. The Minoans: establish trade routes and tag some BookTubers!
I Tag:
Bryan @ Bryan M.R. - youtube.com/@bryanm.r.7948
Erion and Prometheus @ Book Zealots - youtube.com/@BookZealots
Steve Donoghue - youtube.com/@saintdonoghue
Contact Me:
ruttenberg.library@gmail.com