All the Books I Read in January

TL;DR
A booktuber reviews 15 books read in January 2020, covering various genres and sharing honest opinions.
Transcript
uh-uh not sanic come on and we can get through this hello and welcome my friends my name is Starla and today's video is finally going to be at my January wrap-up now I know that everyone is kind of currently joking about how January 2020 felt like a really long time but looking back at the month I read 15 books in January was it actually longer or ... Read More
Key Insights
- 👏 "Dragon Pearl" by Yoon Ha Lee received praise for its diverse characters and engaging plot.
- 📔 The book "Hello Universe" by Erin Entrada Kelly was highlighted for its beautiful themes of friendship and representation.
- 😑 Reviewer expressed disappointment in Adam Silvera's book "Infinity Sun," citing issues with plot and character development.
- 🫠 Non-fiction read "438 Days" by Jonathan Franklin was commended for its inspirational survival story elements.
- 🧑⚕️ "The Wives" by Tarryn Fisher was critiqued for its plot twist surrounding mental health issues and miscarriages.
- 🪭 George R.R. Martin's "Fire and Blood" was compared to a textbook, providing detailed Targaryen history for Game of Thrones fans.
- 👏 Kylie Reid's "Such a Fun Age" was praised for its exploration of race, privilege, and nuanced character development.
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Questions & Answers
Q: What was the standout book from January's readings?
"Such a Fun Age" by Kylie Reid stood out for its exploration of race, privilege, and nuanced character development.
Q: Did any book disappoint the reviewer in January?
The book "Infinity Sun" by Adam Silvera was a disappointment, with inconsistent world-building and lackluster plot execution.
Q: How did the reviewer feel about non-fiction in the mix of fiction reads?
"438 Days" by Jonathan Franklin, a non-fiction survival story, was praised for its gripping narrative and inspirational themes.
Q: Were there any surprises or unexpected twists in the book selection?
"The Wives" by Tarryn Fisher had a major plot twist, challenging readers' expectations and providing a unique take on relationships.
Summary & Key Takeaways
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Reviewed 15 books in January, ranging from fantasy to contemporary to non-fiction.
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Shared thoughts on each book, highlighting likes, dislikes, and ratings.
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Mentioned standout books like "Dragon Pearl" and "Such a Fun Age," discussing their themes and representation.
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