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Dealing with uncertainty, notes from Chanel Miller

January 22, 2021

know my name by chanel miller - notes on dealing with uncertainty | brunch at audrey's

I’ve been having more bad nights since December, nights where my head pounds from exhaustion but my heart races from anxiety, keeping me from the sweet release of sleep that not even the most relaxing nature sound podcasts could lure me into. I’m not unfamiliar with a sleepless night, but it’s never felt quite so physical.

So I gave up coffee, which was a big deal because I got a new espresso machine this past summer, a little luxury I looked forward to every morning that more than made up for the fact that I’ve only visited a coffee shop once since last March. Instead, I’ve been making fancy almond milk tea and hokkaido milk tea at home, which is just normal powdered almond milk tea and hokkaido milk tea but with frothed milk, courtesy of my espresso machine.

Anyways. I was having another bad night, 3AM and wide awake in bed, thinking about the dramatic email I’d write once the clock turned to a more socially acceptable time. Until then, I decided to dally with a podcast. An episode from Chanel Miller’s podcast, which she hosts with her sister Tiffany, had been sitting on my phone for awhile. It was exactly what I needed at 3AM.

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December reads

January 1, 2021

black beauty by anna sewell - december reads | brunch at audrey's

It’s been a busy month! I thought I’d only get around to reading two books, so I’m pretty happy with reading four, even if it is the fewest books per month I’ve read all year. That brings my annual total to a pretty 80! I haven’t had time to write my annual recaps yet, but I’m excited to look through my 2020 stats, draw up some graphs, and share my favourites like I did for 2019. It’ll probably take until February. Just being realistic here!

This past month I gravitated toward middle grade and YA. I’m in the middle of Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe, and maybe I’ll reread Percy Jackson in January.

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21 of my most anticipated 2021 book releases

December 18, 2020

goodbye, again by jonny sun - 21 of my anticipated 2021 releases | brunch at audrey's

I’ve been slowly winding down the year with cosy classics and comforting middle grade and YA books, but looking at 2021’s releases makes me want to shake off the languor of winter and fly through all. the. books. I’ve had the honour of reading one of these 21 anticipated releases in advance, and I can’t wait for the rest of them to come out.

Add them to your Goodreads TBR to get notifications if a publisher runs a promotional Goodreads giveaway, get on those library wait lists early, suggest purchases for your library if need be, or go ahead and pre-order a copy!

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Books on my Christmas wish list

December 3, 2020

holding a stack of books - books on my christmas wish list | brunch at audrey's

Wink, wink. Nudge, nudge.

(But also a reminder to self that I’m not allowed to buy any books for the rest of 2020 unless it’s one of these. Is that really so much to ask?)

(Watch me… buy a book…)

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November reads

December 1, 2020

pachinko by min jin lee - november reads | brunch at audrey's

I read four books the first week of November to keep myself from checking my phone for election results. One of those books was Pachinko, and that book completely derailed the TBR I had set for the rest of 2020. Now I’m obsessed with reading historical fiction set in East Asian countries under Japanese occupation. Give me How We Disappeared by Jing-Jing Lee (set in Singapore), give me Green Island by Shawna Yang Ryan (set in Taiwan).

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Bookmarks by indie makers

November 9, 2020

macrame floral resin bookmark with the secret history by donna tartt - bookmarks by indie makers | brunch at audrey's

I lost my favourite bookmark in the whole entire world that I’ve had with me since middle school some time in February of this year when I was traveling around Taiwan, and I’ve since been looking for the second best bookmark in the whole entire world to replace it. And by golly, I think I’ve found it! So let me share with you the second best bookmark in the whole entire world and some other beautiful bookmarks I’ve acquired along the way.

Perhaps this bookmark tour can give you some gift ideas for the bookish friend in your life. Bookmarks may seem like a generic gift, but if you find the right one, it can be so special. Not only are bookmarks beautiful, but they’re also practical, take up very little space, and might even be a safer bet to gift a bookish friend than an actual book unless you’re familiar with their taste.

PSA to get your Christmas shopping done early, especially if you’re shopping independents!

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Catch me burrowed in a book with some boba on hand. My life is pretty average, but it’s the little things that count, right? Thanks for stopping by! -Audrey

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