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hi friends welcome back to where in the world is Leah Jane and today we are

traveling from the depths of my ability to overthink because I have been tagged

and here's what I realize at first I'm like yes because someone noticed me and

then I have to answer the questions and I'm sitting there like you know like so

many options but at the same time all the books I have ever known have now

flown out of my head but you know I just got right through that and I'm ready to

answer the questions now before I get into them I want to think Snow White and

the seven shelves and bookemjenna

for tagging me if you have not checked

out their channel just like pause this video real quick and head right on over

because they are both such lovely genuine people who put up some really

unique content so yes we are doing the coffee book tag and I am drinking water

because I don't drink coffee unless it's an emergency

so just pretend that I'm cool enough to drink coffee and let's talk about books

question number one black coffee well name a series that is tough to get into

but has hard core fans definitely The Wheel of Time series like I have been to

a number of writing groups and book club discussions where people get into these

really intense conversations I have never read it because I tell myself I

haven't at the time but everyone I know who has read it is like Leah no you must

so yeah definitely that series people just their whole lives around that

series Two is peppermint mocha and it's to name

a series like it's more popular in the winter or like a festive time of year

the ones I can think of are like the Grinch The Snow Queen I think of those

the fairy tale around the snow queen is my favorite

and now that I think about it one interpretation of the story is about a

girl who tries to change a boy who suddenly becomes very cruel and

aggressive not the best message so I'm just gonna not think about that anymore

let's just move on to something more nice okay uh how about some hot

chocolate what is your favorite children's book so I have a two first

for anyone who has a young readers out there I'm going to say Stellaluna this

book was my favorite as a child it is about a young fruit bat who gets

separated from her mother and is sort of adopted by these three hatchling birds

who think she is so strange and quirky but try to accept her and teach her the

ways of being a bird anyway I think it's probably where my love of bats now stems

from the second one is the dealing with Dragons series Cimorene was everything

I wanted in a princess as a young girl she was strong and brave and a little

bit defiant I loved that she spent the books learning new things defending

dragons and witches going on adventures and fighting off all the hapless Knights

that thought they could save her or that she needed saving

it's the perfect book for someone who's just getting into chapter books or maybe

even a little bit after that you have a young reader who likes a little bit of

silliness some adventures and a really strong female character then you might

want to gift this book to them double shot of espresso name a book that kept

you on the edge of your seat from start to finish this one is like a hard one

some books that really kept me engrossed the whole story are crooked Kingdom my

current read for a muse of fire I am loving this book and finally this one is

going to be a little unconventional but Aurora by Kim Stanley Robinson Aurora is

about this group of people living on a multi generation ship that is being sent

out to terraform another earth-like planet it follows all

of their challenges while they're on the ship I think a lot of people are going

to disagree with me because Kim Stanley Robinson has a tendency to put all of

the things that he's learned while researching a book into the book like he

just loves hashtag cool science facts so it can be a little slow at points for

people I will say I've definitely seen that more with his other books but this

one I could not put it down all I will say for the people who have a read this

book is ship is the best ship no one can convince me otherwise ship has a very

special place in my heart Starbucks named a book that you see

everywhere I still see homegoing by yaa gyasi

I've really loved this book so I can see why it's popular the second is fear by

Bob Woodward again DC I think I'm probably the only person in this city

who has not read it yet that hipster coffee shop give an indie book a

shout-out wow this is a real gap for me because it means that I trust publishing

as an institution to choose which stories I should read um and we all know

publishing is imperfect so let me think about this I feel like a lot of the

stories that I read that aren't formally published are just somewhere online like

through your fiction Pressman that was a thing tumblr there's one tumblr user in

particular we're going to be highlighting and a video that's coming

up who is such a versatile writer I just realized I forgot worm aka the longest

web serial ever which launched while those careers so I guess we can count

that although the boy needs to learn to edit 2,000 years later. Did any other

early online reading nerds and read Worm please let me know I feel like it's

an experience people bond over oops I accidentally got decaf named a book you

were expecting more from and I'm gonna say Magonia I picked it up because Neil

Gaiman blurbed it to be frank the back description didn't do justice

the more brilliant aspects of the story namely some of the world's building the

introduction of these fantastical elements that I hadn't seen in that way

before but I think the fantastical elements are probably the only thing I

liked oh don't hit me the story felt choppy the pacing was off and the

characters were underdeveloped name a book that was bitter and sweet but

ultimately satisfying I'm gonna say never let me go by Kazuo Ishiguro and I

know this one is also gonna be controversial because it was a very

polarizing book for some people it was grueling felt like hundreds of tiny

moments that didn't quite connect the voice of the main character felt

pretentious and some of the interpersonal interactions felt

melodramatic I think kind of see where they're coming from I can see why it

would be read like that when I read it about eight years ago it was more

touching to me the little moments build it to the climax in a way that was

satisfying to me and the question that Kazuo Ishiguro was trying to get us to

ask ourselves about our humanity and what it means to be human and how we do

humanize others really struck a chord the story was poignant

and heartbreaking and I still think about it from time to time though I have

not reread it and those are all the questions if you have watched this whole

thing thank you so much for watching now it is my turn to tag a few people I am

going to tag Kathy Trithardt Castle library Grace Mari and borderline

bookends these are all lovely people and I am just really curious to see how

they're gonna answer these questions so tag you're it and I think that is all

I've got to say about that so I hope you have a lovely day and until next time

keep traveling bye

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