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Reading Week #70

09.11.2015 by Nicola //

Barge Trip

Last week’s Book Club on a Barge was a great success. Look how sunny it was! Great friends, a massive picnic and hunners of book chat makes me very happy indeed.

Now Autumn is in the air and… BOKE. I’ll be having nane ae yer PSL, fluffy cardiganed Mr Autumn Man shite.

Now, the links.

 

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A new video this week, containing a Book Haul and an International Giveaway! Wanna win some books? You know what to do. (If you don’t know, I mean watch and comment.)

In October, I’m running a workshop in Edinburgh on Finding Your Voice Online. Wanna come?

What’s your sticking point at work? Mine is Getting Started. People seem to relate!

 

 

–– ARTS & CULTURE ––

I’m loving this: One woman’s mission to photograph every Native American tribe in the US.

Jesse Eisenberg’s short story collection, Bream Gives Me Hiccups, came out this week. I loved it. Here’s his By the Book. I think I’m going to have to take some of his recommendations.

Roxane Gay and Erica Jong discussed feminism and it got awkward. Where’s the video of this, internet?!

What can a pretty well-known writer learn from the world’s best-selling author? More than she thought, apparently.

 

 

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Summer is slipping away, and I keep finding great wee life moments – so let’s make a moment of it.

Tim Kreider reflects on The Summer That Never Was in the New York Times.

A new railway line opened up between Edinburgh and the Scottish Borders. Here’s a charming wee review of it, entitled Borders Railway.

People on Sunday – save this one for the end of your weekend. A gorgeous slice of life from Joseph Roth in the New Yorker, 1921.

 

 

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I am currently right at the end of two books: Citizen by Claudia Rankine and Jellyfish by Janice Galloway. Both are great. Everything I’ve bought recently has been pretty short-form so I can’t decide what to get to next.

What do you reckon? More short stories, some essays, maybe a novel I’ve threatened to read and never did?

Hit reply and let me know what you’re reading, too.
 

 

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I’m Becoming a Slack-fingered Idiot and I Guess That’s Fine. Lazy typing shall come for us all.

The ‘Dear Fat People’ video is tired, cruel and lazy – but I still fight for the woman who made it – a vital response to that terrible viral video from Lindy West.

 

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Read anything good this week? Hit reply or tweet me about it, won’t you?

​Have a lovely weekend!

 

Categories // Reading Week Tags // autumn, end of summer, link list, reading week

Book Haul & International Subscriber Giveaway!

09.09.2015 by Nicola //

This week on my YouTube channel I’m sharing a bunch of books I’ve acquired lately. My channel recently hit 2500 subscribers so I’m also hosting an international giveaway!

Watch and comment to win a copy of one of the best two novels I’ve read recently: The Trick is to Keep Breathing by Janice Galloway or The Dumb House by John Burnside.

What’s the best book you’ve read lately?

Categories // Books Tags // Books, BookTube, giveaway, janice galloway, john burnside, reading, scottish classics, vintage books

Reading Week #69 – Nice

09.04.2015 by Nicola //

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I’m sorry, it had to be done. (Evan dared me.) (If you don’t know what I’m talking about it’s ok, everything is cool.)

How’s your week been? I’ve had a good one, and tomorrow we’re having book club on a BARGE so things couldn’t be much better, really.

How about some links for your weekend reading?

 

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On time, for once, with my August Reads – capsule reviews of every book I read last month. There were many.

New Bookish Blether! In this week’s podcast we discuss how to find and choose books.

Yesterday I appeared on BBC’s Janice Forsyth Show to review this week’s film releases. Click through to catch up on iPlayer.

 

 

–– ARTS & CULTURE ––

This week we said goodbye to the wonderful Oliver Sacks, whose final writings I’ve been sharing these past few months. Here’s a letter from his closest friends: A Life Well Lived.

Ta-Nehisi Coates writes In Defense of a Loaded Word.

The less said about that Guardian article slagging off Terry Pratchett and his fans, the better. BUT it has served as an amazing prompt. Here’s Stevie aka SableCaught’s rebuttal [VIDEO], and Dan Pipenbring of The Paris Review’s delightful twist on the topic.

I wound up missing out on the August group read of Moby-Dick between some of my bookish online friends. Candace’s video about the experience made it sound irresistible in her video #AhabAugust; Or, Moby-Dick was much weirder than I expected..

Stephen King asks, Can a Novelist Be Too Productive? Ehh. Alright, mate.
 

 

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On the state of churnalism, Guy Patrick Cunningham urges, Don’t Settle: The Journalist in the Shadow of the Commercial Web. On of the best elucidated arguments I’ve read in a long time.

Hold onto your butts! Jessica Valenti interviewed Anita Sarkeesian.

Emily Gould wrote about The Art of the Out-of-Office Reply. Which is in the Fashion and Style section of the New York Times because… she has a vagina?

Looks may fade, but selfies are forever. Prayer hands.
 

 

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TWO five-star reads this week. The book hangover is real, you guys. I loved both the hilarious satire Quesadillas by Juan Pablo Villalobos and the compulsively deviant The Dumb House by John Burnside.

The rest of the week is all about The Fishermen by Chigozie Obioma – this month’s book club pick. Which we’re having on a barge, this Saturday, as you do.

Which books are on your nightstand?
 

 

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Disagree, but also can’t help but agree with Sadie Stein On “Hangry”.

Sexism has a stranglehold on publishing. How can we undo it? – a great opinion piece from Anna James.
 

 

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Read anything good this week? Hit reply or tweet me about it, won’t you?

​Have a lovely weekend!

 

Categories // Reading Week Tags // emily gould, link list, moby-dick, oliver sacks, reading week, ta-nehisi coates

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