2019 TBR| Books I Need to Read | Summary and Q&A

TL;DR
The content includes a list of 12 books the author wants to read in 2019, including descriptions and reasons for their interest in each book.
Key Insights
- ðŦ The author is a fan of the "Stalking Jack the Ripper" series and wants to read the third book, "Escaping from Houdini."
- ð They have a tendency to stretch out book series and express the need to reread books before completing them.
- ðĐķ Morally grey characters and complex dynamics are recurring elements that attract the author to certain book series.
- ðŦ The author has a goal of reading more books related to mental health and has added "Under Rose-Tainted Skies" to their list.
- âïļ They enjoy Leigh Bardugo's writing and plan to reread "Six of Crows" before continuing with "Crooked Kingdom."
- ðŦ V.E. Schwab is an author they admire, and they express excitement to read "Vicious."
- ðŦ The author has received recommendations for various books from booktubers and plans to read them based on those recommendations.
Transcript
hey guys welcome back to both talk with Meg hope you guys are doing well welcome to one another one of my 2019 videos today I am bringing you guys my top 12 books I want to read in 2019 I also have an extra mention because I couldn't narrow it down to exactly 12 the idea is that I read one of these a month and this is excluding all the books that a... Read More
Questions & Answers
Q: What is the premise of "Escaping from Houdini" by Carrie Maniscalco?
"Escaping from Houdini" is the third book in the "Stalking Jack the Ripper" series. It follows Audrey Rose, a girl interested in forensic sciences in the Victorian era, as she tries to solve the Jack the Ripper murders. The author expresses excitement about the book and mentions having a signed edition.
Q: What is the appeal of Marissa Meyer's "Renegades" series?
The "Renegades" series explores the dynamics between superheroes and super villains with morally grey characters. The author mentions their love for the series and their anticipation of reading the second book, "Archenemies."
Q: Why does the author want to read Laini Taylor's "Strange the Dreamer"?
Despite its size and reputation for being a slow read, the author is intrigued by the fantastical world depicted in the book. They mention hearing many positive things about it and cite a booktuber's recommendation as an additional incentive to read it.
Q: What is the premise of "Under Rose-Tainted Skies" by Louise Gornall?
"Under Rose-Tainted Skies" focuses on a main character with agoraphobia, who meets a boy. The story revolves around themes of mental health and romance. The author mentions their goal to read more books about mental health, which is why they added this book to their list.
Summary & Key Takeaways
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The author discusses their desire to read "Escaping from Houdini" by Carrie Maniscalco, a signed edition of the third book in the "Stalking Jack the Ripper" series.
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They mention Marissa Meyer's "Renegades" series, particularly the second book titled "Archenemies," and express their love for morally grey characters.
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Laini Taylor's "Strange the Dreamer" is on their list, despite its size and reputation for being a slow read. They express curiosity about the fantastical world.
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The author mentions that they need to finish reading the last book in Marissa Meyer's "Lunar Chronicles" series, titled "Winter," before moving on to the companion novels.
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They express their intention to reread Leigh Bardugo's "Six of Crows" before tackling "Crooked Kingdom," the conclusion to the duology.
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V.E. Schwab's "Vicious" is also on their list, as they are intrigued by the premise of the protagonists gaining extraordinary powers after attempting suicide.
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The author mentions two standalone books, "Under Rose-Tainted Skies" by Louise Gornall, which explores mental health, and "Autoboyography" by Christina Lauren, which they hope will be similar to "What If It's Us" by Becky Albertalli and Adam Silvera.
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They mention "Nice Try, Jane Sinner" by Lianne Oelke, a book about a girl expelled from school and her experiences in community college.
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Tahereh Mafi's "A Very Large Expanse of Sea" captures their interest with its portrayal of a Muslim character facing discrimination after 9/11.
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Alexandra Christo's "To Kill a Kingdom," a mermaid story, is also on their list, along with Sarah Dessen's "Once and for All," a romance novel centered around wedding planning.
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The list concludes with "Stay Sweet" by Siobhan Vivian, a book about a girl's romance and her job at an ice cream truck.
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