Books in the Freezer Readathon Wrap Up

TL;DR
Rachel wraps up her Books & Freezer Readathon with reviews of novellas, short stories, and a vampire tale.
Transcript
hello it's Rachel here with the shades of orange welcome back to my channel I wanted to do a quick wrap-up for the books and freezer read-a-thon I originally talked about doing a vlog and honestly I did try to film one but it was just a crazy week we had company over all the time and I just felt too self-conscious to bring out my camera pretty much... Read More
Key Insights
- 🏈 Novella "The Ballad of Black Tom" discusses important racial themes from an American perspective.
- 🫠 "Mind of Winter" offers a slow yet disturbing read with a strong ending, suitable for those interested in motherhood themes.
- 🍰 "Hark! The Herald Angels Scream" provides a mixed collection of Christmas-themed short stories, some forgettable but a few engaging.
- 💌 "Let The Right One In" stands out for its unique take on a vampire story, focusing on human darkness and empathy for the bullied.
- ❓ Rachel reflects on completing readathon challenges and encourages others to share their experiences.
- 😉 Despite not hitting her reading goal, Rachel considers her readathon participation a win and looks forward to future events.
- 📅 The importance of adapting reading habits to fit busy schedules, such as utilizing audiobooks for multitasking.
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Questions & Answers
Q: Why did Rachel not film a vlog for the Books & Freezer Readathon?
Rachel felt self-conscious recording in front of visitors and opted for a regular wrap-up instead.
Q: Which book did Rachel find well-written but didn't connect with personally?
Rachel thought "The Ballad of Black Tom" addressed important racial themes well, although she didn't personally engage with the story.
Q: How did Rachel consume "Mind of Winter" during the readathon?
Rachel listened to "Mind of Winter" on audio, appreciating the narration while noting a slower pace in the middle portion of the book.
Q: Why does Rachel recommend "Let The Right One In" by John Ajvide Lindqvist?
Rachel praises the unique perspective of the bullied protagonist, dark themes, and the human-centric disturbing elements of the vampire tale.
Summary & Key Takeaways
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Rachel shares her Books & Freezer Readathon experience, mentioning her plan for a vlog that didn't materialize due to a busy week with visitors.
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She reviews "The Ballad of Black Tom" by Victor LaValle, "Mind of Winter" by Laura Kasischke, "Hark! The Herald Angels Scream" by Christopher Golden, and "Let The Right One In" by John Ajvide Lindqvist.
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Rachel completes challenges, reflects on her reading experience, and encourages others to participate in future readathons.
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