And this is what I finde every morning in bed when I open my eyes. This
little thing warming my feet. But then, if I come closer to appreciate his
favor by petting him, he goes and...
Because Misi is a beast that can only be appeased by throwing hair bands at him.
Can't you just let me pet you and accept my affections without nearly
killing me on the spot? ...Poing.
Hi people! We return to this channel one more week. I'm
recording this video on Sunday because I doubt I'll be able to do it on Tuesday, but
I found some time for this anyway, so I put on makeup and my new dress... Oh,
by the way, let me show you my new dress. Yesterday I was at Granada with my bf and
we passed by the shop window of Desigual. I'm not a
huge fan of Desigual, I rarely go into that store and I'm not fond of
their mantra of "We're special and against everything mainstream"
while being themselves this huge store chain. And in the end every Philosophy female teacher
in the universe wears their clothes like uniforms, so they're anything but special or alternative.
But the point is I saw this and said "Oh, what a pretty dress, I'll
buy it" and it was at half its original price, so I was like
"Eh, whatever." Look! It's pretty.
I have a new dress and look at me, I can move like this, and this, and this... See, see all this freedom
of movement, look at the dress, look. Anyway, today I'll show you
three new books I got this week and we'll have a little raffle, okay?
Let's start with the books. I'll make a small unboxing here.
I've been keeping this one closed so I could open it here with you. Brought
my scissors!
Ohmygod I hope I'm not cutting off anything important.
How cool! BOTANIC TIME: The Silence of the Mandrake, by Mercè Homar Mas.
Inside art by Marta Montero. Oh, it even has illustrations in it!
Here they are. Okay, so beside at the starting numbers
of every chapter, there are also drawings. How pretty, so much care. This publisher
caught my attention, I may look into them
someday. How cute, what a gorgeous edition. Congratulations, Mercè!
"After his latest expedition, renowned botanist August Meriwether hopes to live
peacefully for a while in his London residence by his friends Lucy and Andrew,
and his twin brother Angus. However, a mysterious visitor shows up
and forces him to change his plans, which will take them all
to the depths of the Vietnamese jungle, searching for something that only exists
in myths and imagination. Travel with the Meriwether twins, Lucy, and Andrew
through an adventure where reality and magic dissolve into the same thing.
Will they be able to find the legendary mandrake?"
It sounds so cool. I'm so excited to have it!
BOTANIC TIME: The Silence of the Mandrake (Spanish) by Mercè Homar Mas. Now,
this one I ordered too online because I read about it in a magazine and said
"I must have it." It's an essay book... That's what "essay" means, when a guy
philosophizes and shares their studies and the like...? I'm still not sure.
The point is, it's titled "THE FAILED INTELLIGENCE" by José Antonio Marina, and
it's some kind of study about human stupidity, like... have you ever
wondered why some people seem so clever an talented for some things,
but then act like utter morons in other aspects of their lives? Like the typical
person that, I don't know, composes, can act, and has a mindboggling
artistic talent, but then you get to know them personally and they turn out to be these aggressive,
ego-driven, brick-brained insufferable twats?
Yeah, I've encountered a few of those and, since I can't wrap my head around this paradox, when
I don't understand something, and see the internet drama and get so fed up of the horribleness,
I often react in this curious manner which consists in buying books
about Psichology and Sociology, hoping to make sense of all this shit.
The synopsis is very long, but I'll make it brief for you.
"If there's a scientific theory of intelligence, there should exist another
equally scientific for stupidity. I believe, even, that teaching it as a
core subject in every level of the educational system would be immensely beneficial
for society. For a start, it would vaccinate us against nonsense, a goal of utmost
urgence. This book tries to answer the questions each of us ask ourselves:
Why do we make so many mistakes? Why are we so hellbent on making our own lives miserable?
Why do clever people do such stupid things? Why do we trip
a hundred times over the same stone?" I started reading it already, usually
at night in bed, before going to sleep. I don't know, it's a strange time to
read books on Psichology and Sociology, but meh, I enjoy it
and this is one of those books that help you make sense of other people's bullshittery
and also your own. It's a bit dense, not your
average self-help book like those of Bernardo Stamateas on Toxic People,
made for a wider audience so everybody
can understand it quickly, and I like that, too. This book is a bit more
peculiar, but fear not, it's not that complicated either. I can read it myself, so... XD
Now onto the next book. I purchased this one yesterday in Granada.
I really wanted this one.
WICKED by Gregory Maguire. Okay, Wicked... You may know of
this musical about the Wicked Witch of the West that told the story of Elphaba,
the green-skinned girl, her live and how she came to become
the Wicked Witch of the West of Oz? (Such phrasing, much eloquency here T_T)
Yeah, that musical was inspired by this novel. First there was "The Wizard
of Oz," and then this came out. It was
published it in 1995. I really wanted to read this adult-fantasy novel
and discover the actual story without, well, you know, all that musical-esque
sugarcoating... Mind you, I love musicals, but one always
wants to hear the true story behind, its darkest, rougher
parts. I don't know how hard this book will be, but the synopsis sounds promising:
"WICKED. In a fishermen's village in Munchkinland, Melena's first daughter is born.
Her husband can't be by her side because a troupe of puppeteers has arrived to the village;
their irreverent shows are driving the community crazy.
The newborn is named Elphaba, her skin is green and she bites the matron's
finger off with her shark-like teeth. Twenty years after
its release in USA and with millions of sold copies, WICKED: Memories of a Wicked
Witch has become a classic of contemporary Fantasy.
It paints a rich, lively world where animals talk and struggle
to be respected as every other citizen, and where a witty,
irritating and misunderstood green-skinned young girl challenges
the preconceived nature of good and evil until she becomes the Wicked
Witch of the West. But it's not easy... brdberdlblrdgb... It's not easy
to be the villain of the tale."
The book was at 10€ and I said "Great, it's mine now."
Now let's move onto juicy stuff: Free things for you!
Why? Because I love you very much, because you put up with me
every week, and I think that you deserve some kind of compesation. Okay, so
what's the prize of the raffle? I'm giving away 3 digital copies (epub) of my
novels. You can choose between "The Lady and the Bandit" or "The Visit of the Selkie" and you can
choose whether to receive it in Spanish or in English, so this raffle is available for
everybody all over the world. Yes. The only thing you have to do to
enter the raffle is to be following my channel and comment here below
which of the two books you want, in which language, and leave an email
where I can send you the book if you win. There are three
copies, so three people can be winners.
This is a poor version of the giveaways being hosted right now
on other channels, but I didn't have the time or resources
to organize something bigger, so... less is nothing?
If you're interested in any of my novels and you don't mind reading in digital,
now you know. I'll announce the randomly-picked winners on February the 28th
and contact them via email, sending
their requested prize. Good luck to everybody. And that was today's video.
Next week I'll tell you about a single book I finished reading,
but today I wanted to show you these new novels I got
and host the raffle, because... Well, to make up a bit for these
past weeks when I couldn't upload videos or did it, but chaotically, because
I was up to here in work. I'm still up to my eyebrows in work, but it was a bit
embarrassing, you know, to bring you nothing, to keep you one more week from witnessing
this disturbing face that spouts even more disturbing sentences.
Anyway, thank you so much for watching me one week more. See you next time!
Thank you, really, you're so patient with me.
Good luck to everybody in the raffle. Bye-bye! :D
Wait a minute, I was about to throw this away and I just realized,
before dumping this envelope in the trashcan, that more stuff came with BOTANIC TIME.
There's a plus in here, a little bag. What's this? Dammit, I can't
open anything with these sausage fingers.
How sweet, there's a little bag with...! Eh, for a moment I thought that this was one of those things
people put between clothes to absorb humidity, you know, those that read "Do not ingest, do not
leave within children's reach," but nope, these look like... Are they seeds?
Are they s...? Maybe it's drugs, I could snort them! Nah, they look like seeds, dude.
I'll plant them, and if they sprout something freaky à la "Little Pet Shop of Horrors,"
then that's fine. Oh, and there's also a medallion, so pretty.
How cool, I get gifts for purchasing books!
On one side it has like a wee tree, and here there is a...
A ferret? A weasel? Sorry, I can't really tell...
A groundhog, a marten? All in all, one of those rodents people insist of
adopting as pets, but you really shouldn't because they'll
wreak havoc? Yeah, one of them. How pretty, how beautiful, how sweet.
And what did we learn today, kids? When you receive a package from a publisher
after pre-buying their books, always look twice into the bottom
of the bag, because sometimes there's an extra, and if you don't look, all the merch within it
will end up in the trashcan.
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