First Book Haul of 2019!
Hi Steemians!
It's been a hot minute since I've come on here, so I wanted to update you on what's been happening. I've been uploading a lot on my Youtube channel these past few months, so if you always want to be up to date, definitely also follow me on there.
Today I just wanted to share with you my most recent book acquisitions. Most of these were purchased with a book voucher I was gifted for Christmas, so this is essentially a pretty belated Christmas book haul!
Let me know of any books you have recently bought yourself, I always love hearing about which books other people are currently interested in!
I definitely want to make an effort to be more active on here again, so follow me for more content coming soon!
Happy reading!
xx
ivymuse
So nice to see you back, @ivymuse! I've missed your happy, upbeat book reviews (along with your savage critiques). :)
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thanks! it's good to be back ;) I had no idea there was a book that could help you read Japanese haha I definitely could have used that early on in my studies :P
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Such a great mind for books, I really love how you enjoy reading. And I pray I start being up to speed with my sense of reading. Great video you got there and I enjoyed every piece of it
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thank you! :D
I am drooling at your pile of books. I don't remember when was the last time I was able to buy books like that. Probably 2009.
You made me remember this one time I attended a conference and the department of english at the university I was studying reimbursed my expenses with books. I made this long list of cheap classics (Shrift editions from Dover) and was as excited as you are now.
I teach (or used to) children's lit and it has been a tragedy for me to be in Venezuela now where buying books is a real luxury, let alone books in english.
I have been unable to update my reading list and as you can imagine, with thousands of titles coming our every year, I am 9 years behind, which makes it impossible to catch up.
Luckiy, I got enough books during my grad school years to still have something to read. In my waiting list these days I have
The Clan of the Cave Bear by Jean M. Auel
The last 3 books in the Artemis Fowl series (whihc I found as e-books online)
At the Hands of Persons Unknown: The Linching of Black America by PhilipDray
a bunch of collections of folktales from around the world
oh no, I'm sorry you can't get your hands on the books you want :/ maybe you could find more ebooks in general? :)