Weekend Reading Vlog | Current Reads, Movies I've Watched, Making Burgers & Book Reviews 👩🏼🍳📚🐶
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- čas přidán 13. 07. 2024
- Hiya pals,
Welcome to another weekend reading vlog, this weekend I did a lot of reading, watched two movies, did some gardening and made burgers, I hope you enjoy spending time watching 💕
Books I talk about are 📚
- Do Not Disturb by Claire Douglas
- Restless Dolly Maunder by Kate Grenville
- Different Seasons by Stephen King
- Code Depended: Living in the Shadow of AI by Madhumita Murgia
- Doppelganger by Naomi Klein
- Murder Road by Simone St James
Movies I mention are 🎬
- The Boston Strangler (1968)
- Poor Things
- Blackberry
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The perks of being 8 hours behind you!! I get to view on Friday night🎉🎉🎉❤
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Best wishes with what you choose to read. I hope you get some great stories.
Thank you!
Love your channel. Just like being with a friend .
Thanks pal!
Those burgers look amazing! And I didn't know Simone St James had a new novel out so very excited to hear that.
they were very tasty I must confess 😉 I've yet to read it but hope to soon!
Really enjoying your channel - very cosy vibes😊. Code Dependency is one of the best non fiction books I've read for a while, the power of everyday stories and inequity make it so hard hitting. I've told lots of people to give it a try.
Oh thank you! So kind of you to watch and comment and CO-SIGN on your thoughts on Code Dependency it's brilliant.
Another entertaining vlog, thank you and thank you for recommending Home Before Dark as an introduction to Riley Sager! Loved it!🌻
It's so good isn't it? So glad you enjoyed it too and thanks as always for watching :)
Elloo from Liverpool Johanna ! glad your channel came up for me in the recomended ! your so funny and relaxing to watch and im excited to see more of your content :) Have a lovely weekend !
Helllooooooooo! Thank you so much for your lovely compliments you are too kind! Thanks for watching and another video dropping tomorrow, if I finish editing it 🙊
Hoping to go to Edinburgh for the festival 📚📚 Murder Road sounds rite up my street 😮 hope you find a good book 📖 maybe a funny one 😂 I’m laughing at sweetpea 🤣🤣📚📚🐶🐶
Sweetpea is bonkers! Hope you get to the festival too 🥰
I bought Do not disturb from The works a few weeks ago and it sounds just like the book to get me out of a bit of a reading slump xx
It's definitely a good wild page turner, kinda book that gets me out of a slump.
Hi Johanna!! Laura here from Grangemouth again, happy Saturday! I’ve got the same avocado 🥑 fleece! Nice n cosy 😊 I’ve got 4 library books on the bedside table so will finish my current one today and make a a start, a recommendation from Miranda Mills (Scotland Street series), never read them before. Have a great day without the OH, my hubby is now on holiday for 9 days 😮 (I’ll be making a list!) xx
Yay for the avocado oodie! Scotland Street series would be cosy too no? I've not read them but they sound like they would be. Hope the hubby is making their way through the list 🤣
@@MeMyDogAndBooks didn’t get into that book at all! Now reading a Sara Cox then having a go at clearing my shelves, no more library for a while.
Hard agree about Dolly Maunder. 🤯
Why was it short listed?!!
True story re: cross-stitch……I started a very dark English country cottage scene in 1994 while watching the preliminary hearing into the murder of Nicole Brown Simpson. Put it away and didn’t pick it up until watching the coverage of Princess Diana’s funeral in 1997. Again put it away and didn’t continue the project until the American Senate hearing in which Christine Blasey Ford gave evidence in the Supreme Court vacancy in 2018. I had it framed and gave it to my niece that Xmas. My niece says rage and grief is apparent in every single stitch. So yes, I am a very slow cross-stitcher.
WOW! This is the best cross stitch story ever!!! Cemented in history in it's making, I wish I could see it 👀
I read Restless Dolly Maunder. Was ok but I found it repetitive. She was very unlikable. Even when she had success through her own work and effort she still blamed everyone else
A very unlikeable character indeed! I felt that she was never truly happy.