How to Become Well-Read - Better Book Clubs

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  • čas přidán 2. 08. 2024
  • It's a lifelong project for any reader, but here are a few tips to help you with your own aspirations of becoming a well-read reader.
    Mentioned in this video:
    The League of Women's Voters interactive media bias chart: adfontesmedia.com/interactive...
    There are tons of online sources for AP reading lists. Here's one I like: www.listchallenges.com/every-...
    Same goes for book awards. Goodreads has a fairly comprehensive list: / award
    Susan Wise Bauer's The Well-Educated Mind: susanwisebauer.com/books/
    Join me on Substack: betterbookclubs.substack.com/

Komentáře • 15

  • @Anikanoteven
    @Anikanoteven Před 10 měsíci

    I would very much appreciate a series of videos on how to effectively read and take notes on a book club book or just my own personal reading. I certainly know how to take notes at a uni level but that’s what is making it difficult. I don’t have the time or inclination to make such extensive notes. Something streamlined but still helps to dig deeper than if I didn’t take notes at all.

    • @BetterBookClubs
      @BetterBookClubs  Před 9 měsíci +1

      I did one awhile ago on how I take notes when I read: czcams.com/video/PIBrHm4Muyk/video.html
      Might need a refresh, though. Always glad to know what people want to see, so thanks for the tip!

  • @f2t2r37
    @f2t2r37 Před 11 měsíci +1

    thank you. this was very helpful.

  • @thaneknight
    @thaneknight Před 5 měsíci

    I starting reading classic works a few years back.I figured that if millions of people over centuries found them worthwhile. They were probably worth my time. It was like having a giant vetting/ recommendation system.I only have so many moments and I don't want to spend them thoughtlessly. I see it as a reading journey, not an end goal.I'll probably reread a lot of them. I like to read through them myself then see what other people thought of the work.
    Forget well read. Think reading traveler one path leads to another in the process you become "well read" meaning well traveled.

    • @BetterBookClubs
      @BetterBookClubs  Před 5 měsíci

      So smart to read them first and THEN see what other people thought. Totally agree with your approach!

  • @TheNutmegStitcher
    @TheNutmegStitcher Před 8 měsíci +6

    Also the Bible. The lack of biblical literacy means modern readers miss allusions, imagery, symbolism, themes, and meaning throughout the western canon. You're not well read if you haven't read the Bible several times.

    • @BetterBookClubs
      @BetterBookClubs  Před 8 měsíci +4

      Totally agree. And better yet if you've read at least excerpts of the major sacred texts outside your own faith tradition!

    • @13tuyuti
      @13tuyuti Před 3 měsíci

      You're not well read if you think that a single book a reader needs to have read in order to be considered well read exists.

    • @BetterBookClubs
      @BetterBookClubs  Před 2 měsíci

      Agree--but a book like the Bible is so frequently referenced that you're bound to miss a lot of allusions if you don't have some familiarity with it. I'd say that's true of the Greek and Roman myths, too--which, coincidentally, is the subject of my Substack post coming out later this afternoon: betterbookclubs.substack.com/

    • @13tuyuti
      @13tuyuti Před 2 měsíci

      @@BetterBookClubs it could also be argued that the Bible is so ubiquitous in western culture that you don't actually need to have read the whole thing in order to have a good working knowledge of biblical references.

  • @SharkfinRM
    @SharkfinRM Před 8 měsíci

    For someone who is a reader you seem to be promoting and pushing us to watch the establishment news are truthful and independent media as untruthful. Sorry but right then I stopped watching your video. Sad state of affairs .........

    • @BetterBookClubs
      @BetterBookClubs  Před 8 měsíci +3

      To be clear, that chart is from the League of Women Voters, which is a credible, nonpartisan source of information. I'd be interested to see other charts on media bias from reputable organizations if you know of any!