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Wednesday, August 12, 2015 in ,

Top 5 Wednesday - Favorite Required Reading

It's my favorite time of the week! It's Top 5 Wednesday and this time I'm sharing my favorite required reading. The only problem is that since I was homeschooled, I didn't really have required reading. I mean, I read a ton, but I was never actually required to read anything except for once in 8th grade when I thought I'd try the public school thing (I had to read the Outsiders by S.E.Hinton, which I loved). So, the only required reading I've ever really had was once I entered college and that is why most of my picks are from my college courses.

For those of you who don't know what Top 5 Wednesday is or if you're interested in joining, it is a GoodReads group created by BookTuber GingerReadsLainey where she posts different topics each week and YouTubers and Bloggers are invited to make videos or write posts about them.

5. Bartleby the Scrivener by Hermen Meville

I think sometimes one of the texts that you work closely with and gain a broader understanding of can easily become one of your favorites. I think this is the case with Bartelby the Scrivener for me. I remember the first time I read it, it was an optional selection for a Marxism analysis in my Critical Intro to Literature class, but I ended up picking another text because this one was too long for me to read all the way through in time. However, the story intrigued me a lot and I decided to write a paper about it later in my American Literature class. I wrote about how the narrator drove Bartleby towards depression and death because it made him feel more important as he could be seen as charitable by others for trying to "help" Bartleby. It was a lot of fun trying to find evidence that the narrator was a narcissist.

I think the one thing I love about this story is that there are so many ways to interpret it, which makes each reading of it brand new.

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Wednesday, August 5, 2015 in ,

Top 5 Wednesday - Favorite Maps

It's Top 5 Wednesday again, and this time I'm sharing my five top favorite maps. 

For those of you who don't know what Top 5 Wednesday is or if you're interested in joining, it is a GoodReads group created by BookTuber GingerReadsLainey where she posts different topics each week and YouTubers and Bloggers are invited to make videos or write posts about them.

Anyone who really knows me knows that I love worldbuilding. It's been a longtime favorite hobby of mine, and I even took a special one-on-one course with one of my professors for worldbuilding last semester. One of the things I did to help flesh out my world and come to an understanding of how each culture interacted with each other was for me to draw a map. I think that books that have maps included help draw the reader in as it helps readers visualize where events are happening in correlation to other events. Now, some maps are better than others, but I generally like any map that is included. The maps that I chose are my favorites, partly because I love the worlds that they are placed in, but also because they are beautiful pieces of artwork in of themselves. Either way, if a book has a map, I'm guaranteed to love the book even more.

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Saturday, August 1, 2015 in ,

#TBRTakedown Wrap-Up

Yesterday was the last day for #TBRTakedown 2.0, and I had only managed to read two out of the five books that I was planning on reading over the course of the week. I probably could have read all of the books, but choosing to do a read-a-thon on a whim like I did isn't the best thing you can do to make sure you can get through all the books you plan on reading. I had other obligations to make, and I also didn't feel like reading at times. So, I decided not to beat myself up over not reading and just do what I could when I could. Reading two books in a week is certainly an accomplishment for me since I haven't done something like that in a long time.

The two books that I managed to finish were Allegiant by Veronica Roth and Cress by Marissa Meyer. They were both really good books and I will try to write my thoughts about them in the next few days. I will also try to finish the books that I didn't manage to finish in time and write reviews about them. All of the books I chose are really good so far and the only reason why I didn't finish them is because they were a bit too long and I took too many breaks from reading.

The read-a-thon was really fun and I plan on participating in another sometime in the future. I was able to talk to some really fun people about books and there were a lot of fun challenges to add to the experience of reading. I only participated in a handful of the challenges because on the last two days I was spending time with family or friends during the night and I forgot to do them earlier. I've collected those tweets in this post to share with with you.


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