 So guys, we're getting towards the end of the year, and I've been starting a lot of series, but I haven't been finishing many. If you know, my goal this year was to just have a net negative with how many series I'm currently reading. So I have finished at least one more than I've started. I don't think that's gonna happen, but listen, listen, I'm still gonna try my best to make the situation not entirely without hope. So in today's video, we're gonna be finishing, well, we're not really finishing, we're gonna be reading seven series in seven days. I know the title says finishing, but that's just because it sounds better. But I did tell a bit of a lie there. We're gonna be finishing four series in this video and making progress in three because I don't have seven series where I only have to read one book to finish off the series. So we're finishing the ones I can finish with one book, and then we're making progress in some others. In seven days, we're gonna make progress or finish seven series. Honestly, I'm kind of proud of myself. You guys love these videos where I read seven books in seven days. And so, yeah, listen, I'm excited. Let's get into the series we're gonna be finishing. I'll just run through these quick leaks. We'll talk about them all when I read them. But we have got the Tea Dragon Tapestry by K.O. Neal. We've got An Elderly Lady Must Not Be Crust by Helene Tarston. This is a sequel to An Elderly Lady's Optional Good. We have got A Miramended by Axie Harrow. This is a novella that is the sequel to A Spindle Splintered, which is like a Sleeping Beauty retelling. And then we have got Lights by Brenna Thumbna. Another graphic novel. This is one of my favorite graphic novel series. The first one is Sheets. So this is our four series that we're finishing. I'm pretty, I'm excited, particularly for the two graphic novels. They're two of my favorite graphic novel series. So I am excited to finish them. And then the ones that we're gonna be making progress in, we have got Lost in a Moment and Found by Sean McGuire. The Wayward Children's Series. This will bring me up to date in the series, which is kind of the same. It's like, you know, statistics-wise maybe, depending on how you view it. I've never viewed it like that, but maybe I'm gonna start viewing it like that. I don't know. That would be crazy. So yeah, this will bring me up to date in the Wayward Children series, where we follow magical children. I know this one is a bit heavy-hitting, but I am kind of ashamed that it's taken me this far into the year to read that. We're gonna be making progress in the Lady Hardcastle Mystery Series. I think this is the eighth, I want to say. That is not correct. In the series. So I've read quite a lot of this series. And I meant to get around to this in the summer because it's set in the summer. But this is the next in the Lady Hardcastle and her Made for Low series. And then I'm gonna make progress in the Before the Coffee Gets Cold series as well. I did that. I made progress in the series in the Seven Genres in Seven Days video, which I feel not too long ago. And so I would like to make progress in the series whilst it's still fresh in my brain. I mean, I'm kind of scared this is gonna be like a series that goes on forever. But I am excited to make progress in this one. So those are the series we are gonna be reading in this video. I think I am going to read A Mirror Mended by Alex E. Harrow, because this is really short. It's only, I want to say only like 100 pages. 128 pages. And there's some illustrations in there as well. It always helps. So I'm gonna start this. I'll chat to you when I finished it. I'm gonna go listen to the audio bit while I do stuff and then sit down and try and read this. It's as quick as I can because I got 10,000 things to do today. But it's short. So it's easy. But yeah, I'm excited. I really enjoyed the first one. I can't remember a lot about it. But I'm hoping it'll catch me up. But it's a Sleeping Beauty Retelling. And I think this one maybe is like Snow White-y because it's got the mirror. I've connected the two dots. You didn't connect shit, but I've connected them. So I think this one brings in Snow White. But I have it on good authority that this series is not continuing. This is the last in the series. So we will be finishing a series by reading this. So it's much later in the afternoon. We went out for a walk. I was gonna film like aesthetic video of the walk. It torrentially rained and I was within 10 minutes. So I come back home. I've like tried to dry my hair, take my makeup off because it like melted down my face. Anyways, I have finished a first book, Mirror Mended by Alexi Harris. A series ticked off, guys. Can you believe it? I know, I'm so amazing. So this is the sequel to A Spindle Splintered, which is like a Sleeping Beauty Retelling. And in this one, we're following the same characters, but it's kind of a Snow White retelling. And I'm finding it very hard to remember what's not a spoiler for the first one. Basically, we're following Xenia, who is chronically ill, and she's kind of like Sleeping Beauty in the first book. So we need to know. And in this one, she's interacting with the stories of Snow White. It's all you need to know. I just, you guys want to see, but I just said like five different things there. And then like mid-sentence realized it was a spoiler to like try and piece it together. I enjoyed this. I'm going to give this a 3.5 because in terms of the reading experience, I really did enjoy it. But I don't think that this is the best format for Alexi Harris writing. You guys know I absolutely love the ones in Future Witches. It is so special to my core. It is so incredible. I love the ones in Future Witches. And this, I just don't think her writing shines in a novella for me. I don't think the way in a longer format, and I haven't read 10,000 Dollars of January or Starling House, but I really want to. But I get the feeling that they're quite similar in that in a longer format, she really gets to craft this narrative and these characters, these layered characters and this layered plot and all these things. Like the ones in Future Witches is so many layers to it. It's such a unique book that I just, I don't feel like we get in this. And so it just feels a little bit missing to me. It just feels a little bit like it's okay. You know what I mean? I don't know. I didn't love it, but I enjoyed it. The audiobook is great. This series has got this humor to it that I really enjoy. But I also think it's a bit forgettable. Am I going to think about this novella series in a year? Even in six months? Probably not, you know? No, that sounds bad guys. And forgive me for saying it, but that's how I felt. I finished it because I love Alexie Harrow, but I do think it is forgettable. I think I'll forget how I felt about a lot of it. And it just, the plot felt kind of rushed. There is a lot happening and I just wish we could have slowed down and taken some more time. However, I do think if you like Alexie Harrow, then these books are nice to read. The audiobooks are great. Do you know what I mean? But I just don't feel like particularly strongly about it. But it's fine, you know? I enjoyed my time reading it, but I'm probably not going to think about it going forward. You know, I like the message it was saying, but at some points, you know, the message, at some points, the message felt a bit overwrought. And at some points, the message felt a bit lost. You know, it's trying to give like this message about the kind of person you should be and like what life means and yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. It was fine. It was fine. It was fine. You know, I'm glad I finished the series off. But I really think that Alexie Harrow should stick to like how longer form stuff because that is just a magic to that that felt like it was missing in this. I think tomorrow I am going to get into an elderly lady must not be cross because it's tiny. Well, it's like it's you know, the audiobook is like maybe six hours. But I'm going to read this next and finish this one off. I've heard mixed things about this sequel. So we'll see what I think of it. Long time no see. Listen, the thing you've got to take and accept with me doing these seven books and seven days vlogs is I'm going to read seven books in seven days. I may not read one a day and I may not speak to you every day, but I will read seven in seven. If you just stood up, it's fine. Calm down, relax. The cats are here. He's like basically sitting on her anyways. Yese was pretty crazy. I had three live shows slash a zoom calls back to back in the evening. So I just didn't get a chance to chat with you. But yes, I did finish an elderly lady must not be crossed by Helene Tarsten. It's tiny. I'm going to give this a 3.5. I think I gave an elderly lady is up to a good a four. I really like the writing in this. It's kind of got a humorous writing. I like that it's Swedish. I like a good like translated moment. And I feel like you can see the culture and the humor of Sweden. Well, I know what the humor is, but I feel like you can see it peeping through. I like the character more a lot. She's like basically the first book is about she like kills people occasionally. Okay. She has no qualms with hurting someone or killing someone if they deserve it. I don't believe in the glorification of murder. I do believe in the empowerment of women. But the first book is more about that. It's all short stories. And the second one, she doesn't really do that. It's more about her backstory and the trip she takes to South Africa, I think. So you don't have that kind of like appeal of the first one. Like the appeal of the first one is like, oh my god, it's a grandma killing people basically. So some of that appeal is lost and some of what makes the book so fun is lost. And also in this book, there is quite a lot of unchecked fat phobia, like a lot of it. Because at first she was calling a kid fat. And I wondered, is this a translation thing where like there's a word for fat in Swedish that doesn't, that has like a different connotation towards it, particularly when it's like a child. Like, I don't know, like, you know, if a kid's fat, it means they've, they're rich or like, because they're welfare, I don't know, or like they're joyful. Do you know what I mean? In some cultures there's different connotations. But then no, it became clear that like this book over and over again has characters be fat if they're horrible people, basically. Not all the horrible people are fat, but a lot of the fat people are horrible in this book. And I just don't appreciate that. There's just like no need for it, you know? So I didn't love this as much as the first one, but I am giving it 3.5 because I do enjoy it. This is like cozy mystery, kind of, but with like, she's, she's, you know, she ain't taken no bitches or she has taken bitches. Don't know what the right word is. But she's an interesting character, and I have enjoyed reading both of these. However, I would say you could just read the first one. You don't really need to read this one. It totally is not as, as strong as the first one, an ugly lady is up to no good. So I enjoyed it, but I had a few issues with it. Now this evening, hello cats, we are gonna cozy up and get into the first of our graphic novels, which I'm so excited for. I'm gonna read Lights. By Brenna Thumbna, this is the finale to the Sheets graphic novel trilogy. In this series, we've got Marjorie, whose mom has recently passed away, and then in the second book, I believe this is Eliza. Yeah, we meet Eliza, but through all of this, we have Wendell, who's a ghost, he's a little ghost. And the thing is with Wendell, this isn't a spoiler, he's a ghost. We've never known really how he died. So I think this one is gonna go into his backstory, because book one is Marjorie's book, book two is Eliza's book. I think this is gonna be Wendell's book, and kind of go into his backstory a bit more. But yeah, I love the illustrations in this series. I love the tones, these kind of blue and pinks and purples. I think the first one was a four star for me. And then the second one, which is Delicates, was a five star for me. I loved Delicates. And so I feel like because I'm gonna be attached to these characters now, maybe this one, maybe a five star as well, I'm very excited. So I'm just gonna cozy up and get to reading this book. Maybe I might have dinner first, and then I'll see you after dinner and read this. 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So all you need to know, this is obviously the third in the trilogy, but this one is really looking into Wendell and how he died and like the group and the gang trying to figure out how he really died and trying to give him some answers about the rest of his life. And I just absolutely loved it. I loved it. I almost cried at the end. I thought it was a wonderful fitting end to a trilogy. It wrapped everything up nicely. And I, yeah, I almost cried. It got me emotional. I just think this series is just so heartwarming and lovely. And to me what this is about friendship and like, yeah, to be a good friend? I don't know. I don't feel like there's a lot of stuff about that, but like it really values friendship and true friendship and like how to be a good friend. And I just think it's lovely. You know, this series is middle grade, technically, but I think that it is really the kind of book that everyone and anyone and absolutely everyone should read. What it just says about like the type of person to be I think is so lovely. And I think the stories that are told in this was so lovely. And you know, also what it's saying around grief still, there was some really poignant moments because obviously Marjorie lost her mum. And by the way, if you're wondering how like Wendell, she met Wendell, there's like she runs a laundromat and in this world ghosts are like bed sheets. Okay, yeah, she lost her mum. And there's these points about like how she's talking in the kind of in the metaphor of light and darkness and talking about how much easier it is to extinguish light than create it and how easier the darkness comes, but how light is starting to seep in. And I just thought it was lovely. I just thought it was so lovely. And I just love these characters so much. And you know, sometimes perhaps it is like it is trying to make an emotional point like the one I just mentioned. And it is a bit little bit heavy handed, but not really. I loved it. I love it. I mean, I'm so passionate about it. I cannot recommend picking up this graphic novel series enough, honestly. And the art style, I just love the kind of style of it. It's kind of like almost 80s themed. I don't know if it is set in the 80s, but like also the color schemes, like these pinks or the pinks in this one, particularly a Wendell story. So these pinks and reds are flashbacks to Wendell's life. And then the more blues and purples and greens are Marjorie and Eliza's story lines. Also it was those like ghosts hunting in this one. And I was like, Oh my God, REM pod, EMF, like all that for watching a lot of ghost files with Watcher. Me and Tom, that's like our duo. Like that's one thing that we absolutely always watch together on time. Soon as it comes out counting down the hours to ghost files and it's the series is on at the moment. So I was like, Oh my God, I know all these. But yeah, I can't wait. I don't know if Brenna Thunna has a lot of other books. I don't know a lot of other graphic novels or if this was her JB series. But I'm either gonna read her backlist or I'm gonna be very, very excited for what she comes out with next. I just love these. And, you know, Sheets was a four star for me, but then the rest of the series has been a five star. And like I said, they are middle grade, but it's kind of middle grade that feel, it doesn't feel like middle grade, right? So you've got like characters who are in middle school. So it's middle grade. But I don't know, it feels so equally like such a realistic look at children and like their lives and attitudes or whatever, but also the wisdom that you wish you had as a kid that then you have when you're an adult looking back, you know? In terms of what I'm gonna read next, we have these four books left. I think I am gonna start the Fatal Flying Affair and try and read all of that tomorrow because I think this is our longest book of what we got left. I mean granted it is Lady Hardcastle, so like it's not, it's not difficult for me to get through it. But it is the longest one and the quicker I get this done because I've got such a busy week because if you don't know, today is Monday, I'm flying to Costa Rica on Saturday. So like I'll be reading books up until the day, the day before I fly. So I've got a lot to get sorted, A, to get you guys all the content that I want to upload whilst I'm away, but B, I also just sort everything out for the holiday and like pack and like buy all the, you know, I need to buy goggles. I need to buy goggles, very important earplugs because I have tiny ear holes, I have to wear earplugs while I swim, I need to get some more earplugs. So I've got to sort all that stuff out. So the quicker I get this, I get this red, I think the better I feel because then the rest of these, I mean this will take like two minutes. This is only 120 pages and this is fairly short as well. So I'm gonna get into this next and be back with my babes, Lady Hardcastle and below. Let's get into it. Okie dokie, good evening. I read most of this yesterday, but I had to finish it off today. Schedule guys, don't worry. I'm gonna try and finish almost a whole other book today if not completely finish it. But tomorrow might be the day that we finish two. I'm gonna be honest with you. Anyways, I read most of it, Flying Affair by T.E. Kenzie yesterday. I was wrong. This is number seven in the Lady Hardcastle mystery series. So this is number seven, right? I was gonna check in with you halfway through because this is like the longest book that we're gonna be reading throughout this whole video. Then I realized I just say the same fucking thing about every book in this series. Nothing new, nothing changed, same old shit. Because I feel basically the same way. The plot of this one is that Lady Hardcastle and her maid flow are recruited by her brother, Lady Hardcastle's brother because he works for like the foreign office, into this murder and they think there's like, it's to do with an aviation factory, right? It's all to do with planes and like planes and parachute secrets and plane secrets and all this stuff, okay? And let's start with the positives because the positives are the same as every other Lady Hardcastle book, right? I love these characters so much that I think they are such wonderful characters for a cozy mystery series. I love the narration of the audiobooks. It completely brings these books to life. I love the main characters relationship, the dynamic that Lady Hardcastle and her maid flow have is so wonderful and lovely and gorgeous. I love the historical setting. I love the writing. I love everything about these books, basically. However, this is the first book in the series. For a long time, they're like, oh maybe ever? No, I feel like I've given a few before. But this is the first one ages I have not given a 4.5 or a 5. I'm giving this one a 4. I think the last one I gave a 4 was the one that's about cars. Cars on planes. I don't seem to like the ones that are like focusing on transport. And the reason is I just wasn't into this plot as much as I have been with a lot of other ones. This one, it's much more with the link to Harry, Lady Hardcastle's brother, it's much more to do with spying and espionage and state secrets and spies. We're spying out rather than murder. There is a murder, but it's a very small part of the book. And I just prefer when we're in Littleton Cotterall, the small village, and it's all set in the village, and it's due to the character in the village. Yes, there is. There doesn't have to be books there outside of the village because you can't just have people in the village keep on killing one another. But I think the next one is set in the village. But yeah, I just prefer the ones set in that village. I think it's got such a vivid picture to it, and it's such like the quintessential view of, you know, a small town that murder mysteries happen in. I just love it. It's camp. It's high camp. Whereas just the plot of this one wasn't my favourite. I still loved it, but it's not a 4.5 or a 5, like most of them in this series are. But can you believe I'm seven books into a series? Wow. Honestly, I'm amazing. I am so powerful. My mind, oh, it amazes me sometimes. But yeah, I still love this series, and like I said, all the positives that I say about every single one in this series remain. I would recommend this series to all of you. Just listen to the audiobooks. Listen to the audiobooks because they're by far the best way to consume it. I basically just listen to the audiobook for all of this. I just like owning the physical copies so that I have the whole collection. It wasn't my favourite in the series, but I'm glad that I have made more progress in the series. Now I'm going to go cook dinner for my family and I'm going to start before your memory fades by Toshikazu Kawaguchi. This is the third in the Before the Coffee Gets Cold series. Now I've got the audiobook for this as well. So I'm going to start the audiobook and probably then have a bath and then read some after the bath. And I'll see you tonight if I finish it tonight. And if not, I will see you first thing in the morning because it's about six hours, I think, for this audiobook. So hopefully I'll be able to get through it. And then we only have two books left. Guys, we're finishing series. Isn't this incredible? Or we're making progress in series at least. I've got this one and the next one. I don't know if there's more in the series if I will continue to read them or if I'll just kind of read these initial four and then be like, that's enough for me. Do you know what I mean? There's some series that go on forever, but I don't need to read forever. So anyways, I'm going to start the audiobook for this and I will check in with you once I have finished it. Good morning. I don't have the best news. Don't come bearing great news. I have finished Before Your Memory Fades, which is the third book in the Before The Coffee Gets Cold series and this is my least favorite in the series so far. I'm going to give this three stars. I didn't hate it, but I was just bored throughout. So the premise of the series, is that there's this cafe where you can sit at the table and go back in time to meet someone who's gone to that cafe before but you have to drink the coffee before the coffee gets cold, otherwise you'll like die basically. That's all you need to know. That's like a very quick synopsis. But this one is about another cafe that exists in Japan with the same feature and I don't like that. I'm anti that because for me what felt so special about this series was how small the magic was, how small the magic system was. There's this one seat in this one cafe. If you drink the coffee you can go back in time and the idea of like the exact same thing being true, like pound for pound in another cafe, it just makes no sense of my fantasy. I'm sorry. In that second book I felt like I'd really gotten to know the characters of the cafe and become really attached to them and in this one we've got a whole new set of characters. Apart from one character who's in the first one, who's the owner of the original cafe has come to this cafe to help look after it? So he's in it but otherwise it's all new characters and I just didn't feel attached to any of them. I was like who are you people? You're not my before the coffee gets cold cast. Excuse me, like who are you? I'm not, I just never became attached to them. I spent the whole book trying to figure them out and not being able to whilst missing the old characters. Like there's, but there's very, they're very similar. They're like almost too similar. Like there's a little girl in this one just like this little cute little girl and the other one. You know what I mean? And some of the characters were too similar and I just felt like I'd really become attached to those characters and it felt a shame to lose them. And the first before the coffee gets cold book, I bawled at two of the stories in that. I found it so emotional. And the second one, I didn't cry but I felt like the stories had a different theme to them. They weren't necessarily to make me feel sad and emotional but there was this like bittersweetness but also appreciation of life to them. I just didn't connect. Oh, hey, Rora, you shouldn't be on there. She like is obsessed with sleeping on Tom's pillow at the moment. Hence why it's got a different pillowcase on from the rest of the bed because she just made it. You can't do that. But I also just kicked her off with this chair so she's just not going to be happy with me. Can I come sit on my lap while I talk? Come on then. She was also love sleeping on my chair and I had to kick her off so she wasn't happy with me. You can, you can sleep on me. Um, what was I saying? Yeah, all of the stories in this like always has four short stories that it's split into following people who want to go back in time to me to meet someone. Um, and I just didn't feel, feel anything for any of these stories. I didn't find them particularly emotional. I didn't find them poignant. I was like, okay, fine, you know, and so I'm sad about it. I'm very disappointed. I'm very sad. I'm almost heartbroken. It's a three because I really like the writing. You know, I like the premise as a whole. I don't think it's bad. It's not bad enough for me to give it a two. But I was bored, you know? Hey gorgeous. I'm gonna have to stand up in a second as well. I'm gonna be really mad at me. She's settled in my lap. There you are. But anyways, today I am now going to go ahead and read Lost in a Moment and Found by Sean McGuire, the next in the Wayward Children series and guys, I'm so excited. I, I think this is going to be a five star. Listen, this whole series is really five stars for me now usually and I have heard good things about this one. So I'm just gonna cozy up and read this. I'm really excited to make more progress in the Wayward Children series and catching up before the next one comes out, which is dinosaurs. It comes out in January or February next year. I'm very excited for the dinosaurs. Anyways, I'm going to go ahead and read this and I'll chat with you once I've finished it. And then we only have one more book to read and I've read seven books in seven days while I'm really proud of myself. Okay, apologies for whatever's going on here. It's very late. It's like 11 o'clock, which for me is very late, but I wanted to speak to you about Lost in a Moment and Found because I just finished it and it's five stars. Live your wild none at the end of the day, right? I live your wild none. It's five stars. It's five stars. It's five stars. It's five stars. I loved it. I love this whole series, but I think this is a really strong addition in the whole Wayward Children series. Now, you do need to go into this with trigger warnings and with an awareness of what's happening. There's an author's note at the beginning. Oh, don't lose my seal bookmark. I'm always leaving that in places where it shouldn't be. There's an author's note at the beginning, which I think I want to read out because I think it puts what this book is about and how to prepare yourself for this book better than I possibly could. So it says, while all the Wayward Children books have dealt with heavy themes and childhood traumas, this one addresses an all too familiar monster, the one that lives in your own home. Themes of grooming and adult gaslighting are present in the early text. As a survivor of something very similar, I would not want to be surprised by these elements where I didn't expect them. I just want to offer you this reassurance, antsy rants, before anything can actually happen, antsy rants. So I think, I mean, Sean and McGregor has this incredible way with words, and I think that prepares you for what this book is. So this is one of those books where we're following more so the individual in their world. If you don't know, I'm sure you know what this series is about. But the Wayward Children series is about kids who go to these portal worlds, which are perfect for them or are right for them. Basically every other book we follow a child in their world. And the other book is at Eleanor West School for Wayward Children, which is a school they go to to kind of help them kind of accept the fact that they're out of their world and back in the normal world, but also keep that hope alive that they could one some of them will get back, get back to their world one day. And this one is set in the place where lost things go, the shop where lost things go that antsy finds herself in having run away. And you know, Sean and McGregor just has this way with words that I am constantly astounded by, but particularly in the way that this series is written. You know, I love Middle Game by Sean McGregor, but there's something about the way that this, the tone of this series that is so unique. There'll be sentences or there'll be phrases that just you, you read and they stop you short because they are so beautifully written. Sean and McGregor for me is probably my favorite author in terms of writing craft. I just think she is, you know, incomparable. There's no one who does it like her. And I just think this book was a wonderful example of that. Pretty legendary if you ask me. I love it. I am giving it five stars. My one critique, I do think this one could have been longer, is one of our shorter editions, I believe, in the Where Were Children series. And I do feel like I could have done with just a little bit more time in the portal while that we're in. I didn't feel like we were there for super long. But you know, this is the second book that antsy's in. She was in the last book briefly. And then I think from just reading the synopsis, the next book is kind of going to be quite a continuation of this. So I can forgive that, because it seems like the next book picks up right where this leaves off and is following antsy in particular. So I can forgive this one feeling a little bit incomplete to me. I feel like some of the resolution for what happens in this book is going to happen in the next one a little bit. But you know, this has beautiful things about the loss of innocence of children. And I think particularly also the pressure to grow up on young girls, this expectation, I mean, I'm reading into it there. But there's expectation we have on young girls to grow up quicker. I don't know. I just thought it was, I mean, there's a lot of interesting and heavy themes tackled in this, but she does it with such care and attention and love and light and dark and a perfect balance of everything all in one guy. So I just absolutely loved it. I cannot recommend this. I mean, this is number eight in the series, I would not recommend picking up there. You could do, you could absolutely, there's nothing I believe that's a spoiler for a previous book. And we also, if you have read some of the Wayward Children series, we learn a lot more about how worlds work. And this, this world that she's in is particularly, I think it's called a Vex, maybe? Oh, I don't know. That's a word that they use, where it's basically like a meeting point of a lot of worlds, which I think has been mentioned in a previous book, but we really learn a bit more about how that works in this one. So I just appreciated so much. I thought it was wonderful. Tomorrow is our final day. Also my final day to get ready for Costa Rica. Have I packed anything? No, absolutely not. But I have bought goggles. Do you want to see my goggles? My goggles arrived. I needed to new goggles. Tell me that this doesn't follow you with such excitement. Anyways, our final book that we're going to be reading tomorrow is the Tea, Dragon, Tapestry by Kate O'Neill. I'm going to try and find the perfect moment in the day tomorrow where I'm not feeling rushed, and I can just sit down and appreciate this book for what it is. I am just so, so, so, so very excited to read this. I want to have the time to appreciate it and savour it. So yeah, very, very excited to read the final Tea, Dragon series. I will see you tomorrow at some point to do so. Okay friends, I have finished the final book in the Tea, Dragon Fest, nope, society. No, what's the first one? The Tea, Dragon series. I can't remember the names of one of them. My brain is like trying to merge. Anyways, I finished the Tea, Dragon, Tapestry which is the final one, and I'm giving it five stars. We did it! Anything less than five stars, okay? I do think some of the lessons in this are a bit more abstract than the first and second one. The first and second one are a bit more simple. This one is saying some really interesting stuff. Now, I don't really want to give you a synopsis for it because I cannot remember for the life of me what's a spoiler in the first in the series, but you know, this world, this magical world full of magical beings, but really it's cosy, it's comforting, it's a very small world on small magic. Part of the book's centre, but not all, part of the book's centre around these Tea, Dragons that brew tea with the leaves. There's one there. I love the Tea, Dragons because I think they're like cats. I don't think they're like dogs. They're very like sleepy and cosy. So they're like cat animals and I am a cat person. And I just, again, I loved this. It's one of the most beautiful graphic novels that you'll ever read. And you know, it always just says wonderful things. This one's talking a lot about grief. It's talking a lot about personal renewal. It's talking a lot about finding yourself and finding your purpose in difficult times. I loved it. But I love all the Tea, Dragons. I would say I think this is my least favourite if you can give a five star least favourite out of the series, but I don't know if that's cos I'm stressed about packing. It also could not have been the perfect time to read it. And you know, I've been saving these for the perfect time, but I had to read it today. And part of my brain was like, oh my god, it's all the perfect time. But I'm gonna reread these like 10,000 times. So I think the beauty of these graphic novels is that you will arguably find something different and deeper every time you read them. But I just love K. O'Neill's illustration style, the way that they communicate emotion through the character's facial expressions and body language. Like I think only for me, Alice O's man kind of matches up to that on being on part of like, I love the facial expressions in Heartstrap as well. Even the body expressions and body language of the Tea, Dragons, they have body language. They communicate so much. So I loved it. You know, I'm gonna reread the series again and again and again because it doesn't take long and it's incredible. So that brings us to the end of this video where we have not finished seven series in seven days, but made progress in seven series, well, finished four series, finished four series and made progress in three. And listen, we had three, no, did we? Yes, we did. We had three five stars. Both of the graphic novels, Lights and a Tea, Dragon, Tapestry were five stars and Lost in the Moment and Found, Brushin' the McGuire was five stars. I think that's the best. Granted, I read more books in this vlog than I do in other vlogs, but I think that's the best like ratio we've had in a vlog for reading five stars in a long time. So I hope you guys enjoyed this video. I had so much fun filming it and listen, it feels a little bit better now. The series situation is not as dire as it was. I'm still probably not going to reach my goal. Just want to prepare you all for that. But yeah, I'm glad I have made progress in seven series and these two graphic novel series for me, I am just, I know I'm gonna reread and reread and reread. I cannot recommend these enough. So thank you guys so much for watching and I'll see you all in a video soon. Bye.