The Limitless Librarian | Top 10 books I read in MARCH + MAMMOTHS UPDATE @TheLimitlessLibrarian | Uploaded April 2024 | Updated October 2024, 43 minutes ago.
VIDEOS ABOUT BOOKS FEATURED
Psyche and Eros review youtu.be/a7yw-ynv1wk?si=5P4pwbJXIJSk2fUB
Lessons in Chemistry review youtu.be/B_SsJrZljQk?si=sJ2QVjocRR-yssTQ
pitfalls of feminist fiction youtu.be/pWq__Wt4jlM?si=l4dLQYJJcBEqLdJj
Mid-March of the Mammoths update youtu.be/CP1yYGQOOLY?si=nS88YoOdJsr_VhCe
Hi everyone! This month I read ten books, made some progress on two mammoth books, discovered a new favourite kids’ kids series, AND finished the first part of the Dymocks reading challenge!
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BOOKS MENTIONED IN THIS VIDEO
“Farm Boy” (War Horse #2) by Michael Morpurgo
“Friday” (Worst Week Ever #5) by Eva Amores & Matt Cosgrove
“The Gormenghast Trilogy” by Mervyn Peake
“Lessons in Chemistry” by Bonnie Garmus
“The Luminaries” by Eleanor Catton
“Monday” (Worst Week Ever#1) by Eva Amores & Matt Cosgrove
“The Number Games” by Adam Spencer
“Psyche and Eros” by Luna McNamara
“Rules of the Game” (Endgame #3) by James Frey
“Thursday” (Worst Week Ever #4) by Eva Amores & Matt Cosgrove
“Tuesday” (Worst Week Ever #2) by Eva Amores & Matt Cosgrove
“Wednesday” (Worst Week Ever #3) by Eva Amores & Matt Cosgrove
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ABOUT ME & MY CHANNEL
Hi everyone! I’m the Limitless Librarian, a 24 year old visually impaired Aussie bookworm and mathematician-in-training! As my channel name implies, I read just about anything and everything! On my booktube channel I do book reviews, themed book recommendations, and other bookish discussions.
Thank you for watching my video; as always, do lots of maths, read lots of books, and you’re sure to have an awesome day! 💚
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CONTACT ME: contact.limitlessyt@gmail.com
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Copyright Disclaimer under section 107 of the Copyright Act of 1976, allowance is made for “fair use” for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, education and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing.
VIDEOS ABOUT BOOKS FEATURED
Psyche and Eros review youtu.be/a7yw-ynv1wk?si=5P4pwbJXIJSk2fUB
Lessons in Chemistry review youtu.be/B_SsJrZljQk?si=sJ2QVjocRR-yssTQ
pitfalls of feminist fiction youtu.be/pWq__Wt4jlM?si=l4dLQYJJcBEqLdJj
Mid-March of the Mammoths update youtu.be/CP1yYGQOOLY?si=nS88YoOdJsr_VhCe
Hi everyone! This month I read ten books, made some progress on two mammoth books, discovered a new favourite kids’ kids series, AND finished the first part of the Dymocks reading challenge!
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BOOKS MENTIONED IN THIS VIDEO
“Farm Boy” (War Horse #2) by Michael Morpurgo
“Friday” (Worst Week Ever #5) by Eva Amores & Matt Cosgrove
“The Gormenghast Trilogy” by Mervyn Peake
“Lessons in Chemistry” by Bonnie Garmus
“The Luminaries” by Eleanor Catton
“Monday” (Worst Week Ever#1) by Eva Amores & Matt Cosgrove
“The Number Games” by Adam Spencer
“Psyche and Eros” by Luna McNamara
“Rules of the Game” (Endgame #3) by James Frey
“Thursday” (Worst Week Ever #4) by Eva Amores & Matt Cosgrove
“Tuesday” (Worst Week Ever #2) by Eva Amores & Matt Cosgrove
“Wednesday” (Worst Week Ever #3) by Eva Amores & Matt Cosgrove
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ABOUT ME & MY CHANNEL
Hi everyone! I’m the Limitless Librarian, a 24 year old visually impaired Aussie bookworm and mathematician-in-training! As my channel name implies, I read just about anything and everything! On my booktube channel I do book reviews, themed book recommendations, and other bookish discussions.
Thank you for watching my video; as always, do lots of maths, read lots of books, and you’re sure to have an awesome day! 💚
——-
CONTACT ME: contact.limitlessyt@gmail.com
——-
APPS
App used for thumbnail: Canva
App used for editing: LumaFusion
——-
Copyright Disclaimer under section 107 of the Copyright Act of 1976, allowance is made for “fair use” for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, education and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing.