Sunday, May 10, 2026

Started: Blowback Season 1
[Notes: Now that I'm done with my 3 audiobooks (here, here and here--review of the last one coming soon--I'm going to go back and do a podcast next.  The last one I did was on the ancient world, so I thought I'd have my next one be on modern history just to balance things out.  (Also Blowback has been recommended to me by a few people as a good podcast.)  Blowback is divided into seasons, so I'll do this similar to how I did the Revolutions Podcast--I'll listen to each season twice, and then review the seasons individually.  Then, possibly, once I finish the last season, I may listen to the whole thing from start to end, and come back with one final review of all my thoughts.]

Listening Progress
May 10, 2026--Episode 1: Rosebud
This Week in Booktube: May 10, 2026
(These are the Booktube videos I watched this week. As always, I encourage you also to check out each of the videos I've linked to down below.  Support Booktube.  And let me know what you've watched this past week.)

Google document: docs, pub

Fallasburg Park, Vergennes Township (Spring): Guide to West Michigan

(Travelogues--West Michigan)



Wednesday, May 06, 2026

The newest of the Oldest Stories Podcast is out now.  (For my review of the whole series, see here.)


The Booktube Numbers Tag



The Questions
1. What was your first Booktube video?
2. How many books are you currently reading?
3. What were the Top 3 books you read last year?
4. How many books did you read last year?
5. How many books have you rated as 5 stars this year?
6. Do you have a reading target for this year?
Are you on track?
7. How many pages long is the book you are reading now?
8. How long are your videos?
9. Do you have a favorite number?
10. Last Question: Do you have a book on your shelves with a number in the title or on the cover?

I tag:
 @Bucky749  
 @WilliamsLibrary  
 @DerekGreen1  
 @bethannebruninga-socolar  
 @JosephFrancisBurton  
 @abbyreads1  

Links to stuff mentioned (where applicable):

Tuesday, May 05, 2026

William over at William's Library made another video on The Apocrypha for me.


And just like last time, I discuss the issue further with him in the comments of the video.  But unlike last time, I'm not going to copy all those comments over to this blog.  (It's too much work.)  So if you want to follow our discussion, check out the comments section on William's video.