What's on my kindle? | Update

TL;DR
In this video, the content creator shares the books on her Kindle, including novels, short story collections, and nonfiction works.
Transcript
hi guys so last summer I did a what on my Kindle video and I thought since it's been almost a year I would do an updated what's on my Kindle video obviously you see a lot of the physical books I own through halls and bookshelf tours but you don't necessarily find out what ebooks I have on my disposal from my regular videos until I've actually read ... Read More
Key Insights
- 😒 The content creator uses an older generation Kindle and finds it to be a reliable and versatile e-reader.
- 🫠 She often deletes books from her Kindle once she has read them to save space.
- 🥶 The content creator obtains ebooks through sources such as free classics, NetGalley, and occasional purchases.
- 🍰 Short story collections often appeal to her, and she enjoys dipping in and out of them.
- 😱 She is drawn to various genres, including horror, historical fiction, fantasy, and nonfiction.
- 👻 The content creator values the convenience of having a Kindle as it allows her to carry multiple books at once.
- 😀 She appreciates the Kindle app on her phone, which allows her to read wherever she is.
- 😀 The content creator acknowledges that e-readers and apps from other brands also offer similar advantages.
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Questions & Answers
Q: Can you provide more information about the haunted house mystery novel you mentioned?
The haunted house mystery novel is "Broken River" by G. Robert Lennon. It is a modern-day horror novel with elements of mystery and focuses on a haunted house. The content creator found it absorbing and has been able to read it quickly due to its light and easy nature.
Q: What is the premise of the collection of spiritual retellings you mentioned?
The collection is titled "Kissing the Witch" by Emma Donoghue. It features spiritual retellings of fairy tales, in which women save themselves or each other. The collection explores themes of self-discovery and empowerment, with a particular emphasis on LGBTQ+ themes.
Q: What can you tell us about the feminist dystopian book "Gather the Daughters"?
"Gather the Daughters" by Jenny Melamed is a feminist dystopian novel. It tells the story of a society in which women's roles are tightly controlled and young girls are raised to be wives and mothers. The content creator is anticipating its release and is excited to delve into its themes.
Q: Is there a specific reason why you're looking forward to reading "Circe" by Madeline Miller?
"Circe" by Madeline Miller is a retelling of the story of Circe from Greek mythology. The content creator finds Circe to be a fascinating character and is excited to read a retelling of her story, especially considering Miller's previous work on the Greek myths.
Summary & Key Takeaways
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The content creator discusses the books on her Kindle that she hasn't read yet, including a haunted house mystery novel, a historical fiction/fantasy blend, and a collection of spiritual retellings.
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She also mentions books she has read and may reread, such as a collection of short stories about North Korea and a Greek play.
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The content creator expresses excitement for upcoming releases, including a retelling of Circe's story from Greek mythology and a feminist dystopian book.
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