Reading Highlights | Standouts, Letdowns, Reviews | Winter 2021

TL;DR
Olive discusses standout and disappointing books she read in the first quarter of 2021, highlighting five favorites.
Transcript
hi guys olive here here today to discuss with you the books that i read in the first three months of 2021 i will be talking about the standouts the letdowns and all those books that i reviewed outside of booktube as you may have noticed or may not have noticed i'm actually taking a little bit of a break from wrap-ups and tbrs at the moment i have r... Read More
Key Insights
- 🫠 Olive has been reading more books than ever before in the first quarter of 2021.
- 📔 She has been focusing more on non-fiction books, which have been providing enjoyable reading experiences.
- 🫒 Olive highlights standout books such as "House Frau," "No Time to Spare," "The Sixth Extinction," and "Word by Word."
- 🫠 Some disappointing fiction books she read in the first quarter include "The Divines" and "We Can Only Save Ourselves."
- 📔 Olive has been actively writing book reviews for various publications, including The Christian Science Monitor and Harvard Review.
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Questions & Answers
Q: What was Olive's reading goal for 2021?
Olive's goal for 2021 was to do more book reviewing on her channel, and she believes she has been successful in achieving that goal.
Q: How many books did Olive read in the first quarter of 2021?
Olive read a total of 42 books in the first three months of 2021.
Q: Which book did Olive give five stars and binge-read in one day?
Olive gave "House Frau" by Jill Alexander S. Balm five stars and read it all in one day on New Year's Day.
Q: What is the main theme of "No Time to Spare" by Ursula K. Le Guin?
"No Time to Spare" is a collection of blog posts by Ursula K. Le Guin, exploring various topics such as her mischievous cat, everyday life, and the concept of spare time for older individuals.
Q: What is the main message of "But You're Still So Young" by Kayleen Schaefer?
"But You're Still So Young" discusses the challenges faced by individuals in their 30s to achieve societal milestones, and it offers a reassuring perspective that it's okay not to have everything figured out in that decade of life.
Q: What is the key theme of "The Sixth Extinction" by Elizabeth Colbert?
"The Sixth Extinction" explores humanity's responsibility for an ongoing global extinction event and the author's belief that humans are causing harm to the planet and numerous species through their actions.
Q: What is the focus of "Word by Word" by Corey Stamper?
"Word by Word" is a blend of memoir and information about English language dictionaries, with the author sharing her experiences as a lexicographer at Merriam-Webster and discussing the purpose of dictionaries.
Q: Which two fiction books disappointed Olive the most in the first quarter?
"The Divines" by Ellie Eaton and "We Can Only Save Ourselves" by Alice Wisdom were two fiction books that Olive found disappointing due to weak execution, messy storytelling, and lack of satisfaction.
Summary & Key Takeaways
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Olive talks about the books she read in the first three months of 2021, covering both standout and disappointing reads.
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She mentions that she took a break from wrap-ups and TBRs but has been reading more than ever before.
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Olive discusses the good, bad, and mediocre books she read and also highlights her written reviews for the quarter.
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