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Pain Over Joy Booktag - 0:00

Tagged by Ariel at Reading and whatnot
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Original by Aaron Facer
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video - youtube.com/watch?v=G4RMxzbbFwk

Questions:
1. Do you mostly read books illustrating pain or books illustrating joy? Why?
2. Do you see books about pain as more intellectually valuable? Why or why not?
3. Why do you think major book prizes like the Booker and the Pulitzer mainly award books about pain?
4. Do you use and agree with the phrase “guilty pleasure”? Why or why not?
5. Do you think books centering on joy are guilty pleasures?
6. Do you read in secret? Are there books you read but never talk about because of embarrassment, shame, or guilty about liking them?
7. Who do you tag?

School Days Tag - 3:48

Tagged by Margaret Pinard
channel - youtube.com/c/MargaretPinard
video - youtube.com/watch?v=wQDkykGcBb8

Original by What Victoria Read
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video - youtube.com/watch?v=HQxCWj_7DzQ

QUESTIONS:
A.
Times of Day:
First bell: Tell us about the book that first got you into reading!
Break time: Which book have you most recently had to take a break from or DNF?
Lunch time: Tell us about your favourite book that features food!
Final bell: Which book have you most recently finished reading?
Homework: What was the last non-fiction book that you read and enjoyed?
Staff room: Tell us about a book that you go to when you need to take a breath!
B. Subjects (choose however many of the following you like, it doesn't have to be subjects you liked or anything):
English: Tell us about one book you studied at school AND recommend one book that you would like to add to the curriculum!
Maths: How do you rate your books?
Science: Which book couple do you think has the best chemistry?
Geography: Describe a book that had a strong sense of place or great world building.
History: Which three historical fiction novels have you most enjoyed? And if you don’t read historical fiction; which areas of history would you like to learn more about?
Religious Studies: Which book is the one that you always come back to?
PE: Show us the biggest book on your TBR!
Music: Which reading format do you think has the best rhythm for reading?
Drama: Which book do you think has the best ending?
Art: Show us three books that you think have the best covers!
Modern Foreign Languages: Recommend a translated book that you enjoyed!

Other channels mentioned:
Shelly Swearingen - youtube.com/c/ShellySwearingensLibrary
David Wiley - youtube.com/user/wileydavid1

Books Mentioned:
The Little Engine That Could by Watty Piper
The Landmark Julius Caesar edited by Kurt A. Raaflaub
The Eye of the World by Robert Jordan (Wheel of Time #1)
Where's Mom Now That I Need Her : Surviving Away from Home
by Betty Rae Frandsen, Kathryn J. Frandsen & Kent P. Frandsen
Dulci's Legacy by Margaret Pinard
The Greatest Generation by Tom Brokaw
Encyclopedia Brown series by Donald J. Sobol
The Importance of Being Earnest by Oscar Wilde
The Lord of the Rings by J. R. R. Tolkien
Isle of View by Piers Anthony (Xanth #13) (If you don't get the pun, say the title out loud. Just be careful who is around when you do. You might get some strange looks.)
Beyond Redemption by Michael R. Fletcher (Manifest Delusions #1)
Killer Angels by Michael Shaara (The Civil War Trilogy #2)
The Guns of the South by Harry Turtledove
I, Claudius by Robert Graves
Harriet the Spy by Louise Fitzhugh (Harriet the Spy #1)
The Electrical Engineering Handbook by Richard C. Dorf (Editor)
War and Peace by Leo Tolstoy
Minimum Wage Magic by Rachel Aaron
Parable of the Sower by Octavia E. Butler
Off to be the Wizard by Scott Meyer (Magic 2.0 #1)
The Early History of Rome (Books 1-5) by Livy
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