first reading vlog of the year πβ¨ 5 star reads, exciting unboxings, and taking it slow | Summary and Q&A

TL;DR
This vlog discusses the importance of slowing down in reading and enjoying the process, along with a book unboxing of Brandon Sanderson's Kickstarter project.
Key Insights
- π« The importance of taking a slower approach to reading to avoid burnout and resentment towards books.
- π΅ The need for authors to handle racial and ethnic themes with sensitivity when writing characters outside their own background.
- π₯° The impact of intention and reception in art and the subjective nature of interpretation.
- π The emotional connection readers can feel with characters in a short book, as seen in "Every Heart a Doorway" by Seanan McGuire.
Transcript
it's time friends welcome to the very first Vlog of the Year why is this such a cackly chaotic start I feel like but hi welcome I can't believe this is the first Vlog of the year I'm actually like equal parts intimidated as I am very excited to film this but it's time also let me take these off I feel like I'm screeching currently sprinting and I f... Read More
Questions & Answers
Q: What is the vlogger's approach to reading in 2023?
The vlogger intends to read at a slower pace and focus on enjoying books without feeling pressured to read a certain number or specific titles.
Q: What are the key takeaways from the book "Will" by Will Smith?
The vlogger praises the book's pockets of wisdom and self-reflection, particularly regarding the balance between career success and personal relationships. They also appreciate Will Smith's narration in the audiobook version.
Q: How does the book "Five Centimeters per Second" by Makoto Shinkai differ from the vlogger's expectations?
The vlogger finds the book disjointed and wishes there were alternating perspectives to explore the feelings and perspectives of both main characters. They express disappointment in the lack of depth and explanation in the story.
Q: What are the themes explored in "Ninth House" by Leigh Bardugo?
The vlogger discusses the exploration of privilege, race, and class in the book. They mention the potential racially insensitive aspects and the book's heavy reliance on readers already knowing certain terms and concepts.
Summary & Key Takeaways
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The vlogger discusses their decision to take a slower approach to reading in 2023 and the need to enjoy reading without pressure.
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They give an update on books they recently finished, including Will by Will Smith and Five Centimeters per Second by Makoto Shinkai.
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The vlogger unboxes the Kickstarter edition of Brandon Sanderson's Trust the Emerald City and shares their first impressions.
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