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Hi everyone! I found myself in a big Russia mood recently so decided to do a haul / TBR today. There are 12 (+1) books in total, mostly non-fiction!
🔖Chapters:
0:44 Fiction
3:59 Non-fiction (Russian History - General)
5:43 Non-fiction (Russian Revolution)
8:27 Folklore & Fairy Tales
10:35 Travel
Bookxcess site (Malaysia)
www.bookxcessonline.com/
🔖Books mentioned:
The Vanishing Futurist by Charlotte Hobson
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Russka by Edward Rutherfurd
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Russia and the Russians by Geoffrey Hosking
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Peter The Great: His Life and World by Robert K. Massie
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Catherine the Great: Portrait of the Woman by Robert K. Massie
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October : The Story Of The Russian Revolution by China Mieville
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Lenin the Dictator by Victor Sebestyen
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History of the Russian Revolution by Leon Trotsky trans. Max Eastman
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Caught In The Revolution: Petrograd, Russia 1917 - The World on the Edge
by Helen Rappaport
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Politicizing Magic: An Anthology of Russian and Soviet Fairy Tales eds. Marina Balina Helena Goscilo and Mark Lipovetsky
/ 75558.politicizing_magic
Ivan the Fool: Russian Folk Belief by Andrei Sinyavsky trans. Joanne Turnbull and Nikolai Formozov
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Russian Fairy Tales: Palekh Painting by Alexei Orleansky
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Black Dragon River : A Journey Down the Amur River at the Borderlands of the Empire by Dominic Ziegler
/ black-dragon-river
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Комментарии : 33   
@NightingaleSong
@NightingaleSong Год назад
Just found your channel. I have an interest in Russian history and an interest in Malaysia, so this seems relevant. Thanks for your content.
@GunpowderFictionPlot
@GunpowderFictionPlot 3 года назад
What a fantastic idea for a video! Not read any of them, but you made all of them sound very interesting.
@BooksandSushi
@BooksandSushi 3 года назад
Thank you so much!! Russian history is becoming an obsession now 😂
3 года назад
Just found your channel through Kim @MiddleOfTheBookMarch and so happy she led me here!
@BooksandSushi
@BooksandSushi 3 года назад
Thank you so much Britta! 😊 I love Kim's channel!
@LadyJaneBooks
@LadyJaneBooks 3 года назад
Great haul! Russka sounds intriguing! I love that you bought some Russian folktales and books analyzing them!
@BooksandSushi
@BooksandSushi 3 года назад
Thank you so much for watching, Lady Jane!!💟 I'm almost finished with Russka and I'm really enjoying how Edward Rutherfurd has woven pieces of history into the novel, it's like a cultural immersion 😊 I think those books about folktales will be insightful and help me understand Russian literature more so I'm going to try and read them before reading some Russian classics 🙌💟
@LadyJaneBooks
@LadyJaneBooks 3 года назад
@@BooksandSushi enjoy! 😊
@charmainesaliba5546
@charmainesaliba5546 3 года назад
Great haul, all books sound interesting. I just discovered your channel thanks to Kim from Middle of the book March.
@BooksandSushi
@BooksandSushi 3 года назад
Thank you so much, Charmaine! I love watching Kim's videos and am so grateful for her shout out 😊💟
@codysmith3853
@codysmith3853 Год назад
I've been looking for books about Russia!
@spreadbookjoy
@spreadbookjoy 3 года назад
This feels so timely because I just placed a hold on The Bronze Horseman which is an historical Russian history trilogy which starts in the 1930s. I’ve been following several lovely accounts on Instagram who are obsessed with Russian literature and Russia in general and because they are so passionate about the subject, I’m doing a buddy read of War and Peace in the winter which I am very excited about. They also recommend some great modern fiction on Russia, hence my hold on The Bronze Horseman. I also really want to read some Edward Rutherford - he wrote a similar book called London which follows several families through the millennia which I’ve always wanted to read and his book Sarum was recently recommended to me. There are some great books here - I love the fairy tale book! Reading is so much fun when you just follow your interests!
@BooksandSushi
@BooksandSushi 3 года назад
Thank you so much Jack! Do you mean the trilogy by Paullina Simons? I loved that when I read it..a long time ago now, but I used to be such a fan of her books; I've read other standalones by this author, too. I think I would still love them now even though they are heavy on romance which I've grown out of late 😅 But if I remember correctly, the first one especially had loads of description of wartime Leningrad, which was heartbreaking, and the books are beautifully written. I actully picked up Sarum recently because I happened to see it in this same bookstore and I'm glad that I'm enjoying Rutherfurd's writing! The funny thing with outlet stores is that you never know what is going to be there and sometimes a book unexpectedly shows up even though I check the site often 😂 I'm preparing myself for a Russian literature phase I feel on the horizon, through these non-fictions and... might get to Tolstoy later this year, too! I'm actually generally obsessed with Russia and attempting to deepen my Russian language learning as well, which I stopped when I gave up my research degree 😅
@spreadbookjoy
@spreadbookjoy 3 года назад
@@BooksandSushi yes, Paullina Simons. I’d never heard of her before but one of the people I follow said this was one of her favourite books so I was sold! I love those unexpected discoveries in outlets and second-hand shops. I felt during the pandemic that my reading was so heavily influenced by social media and mainstream media and I miss those surprise purchases! I can’t wait to watch your reviews for these books and your Russian reading journey ❤️
@BooksandSushi
@BooksandSushi 3 года назад
Ohh I hope you enjoy the Bronze Horseman! I agree that books on social media follow big trends and we hear about the same books and authors over and over again, and while it’s great to see that plus some old favourites still getting a mention, I’ve always thought that it’s a pity that more authors don’t get featured. I love finding other creators who talk about different types of books! We never know when or where might we find a new gem, not that I don’t trust the trends but I definitely enjoy the searching process as well, it can send me down a rabbit hole (or several) at a time 😆
@ReadingRetail
@ReadingRetail 3 года назад
Hey Friend! TGIF!! Hope you are having a wonderful day! 🥰#RRFam big like!!
@BooksandSushi
@BooksandSushi 3 года назад
Thank you for stopping by! 😊
@alh9750
@alh9750 2 года назад
Hi I enjoyed your vlog not sure you would know Edward Rutherford bases his books on a my favorite author James Michener also I read Herman Wouks Winds of War and War and Remembrence !! Really so well written!!
@SluggishReader
@SluggishReader 3 года назад
Russian folklore is a fascinating topic. It got me interested in folklore of other cultures as well. Before, I would've never guessed that folk tales / old wives' tales are super political. The first Russian folk tales collection I read was the one compiled by Afanasyev (read it for school, but totally works as a pleasure reading). If you are interested in the structure of Russian folktales, there's a book called Morphology of the Tale by Vladimir Propp that explores the common tropes and elements found in Russian folklore.
@BooksandSushi
@BooksandSushi 3 года назад
Thank you so much, Freddie! I'm definitely going to check those out. I'm really interested in folk tales and the relationship that has with modern society, and how they affect how people perceive the world. For instance, even though I've lived outside Japan for most of my life, I'm often surprised at how much of that foundation influences my thinking or daily habits!
@amusicalbookworm
@amusicalbookworm 3 года назад
Russian history is an area of history that I am seriously lacking in knowledge! I will have to pick some of these up if I see them! Good luck with your Russian reading!
@BooksandSushi
@BooksandSushi 3 года назад
Thank you so much Victoria! I've been wanting to get more into Russian literature but realised I don't know enough about the history/context to start off with, so I blame my lack of knowledge for failing to get through War and Peace multiple times...haha 🙈 so this will be a much needed boost!!
@readingandwhatnot
@readingandwhatnot 3 года назад
Oooooh girl I'm allll about the fairy tale books!!! The non-fiction not to much that kinda stuff has to be audio books lol The Winternight Trilogy is ALSO Russian... juat saying... haul that too... maybe... do it 😳 lol Love seeing your face!
@BooksandSushi
@BooksandSushi 3 года назад
Omg Winternight I knoww~🙈 when I was categorising the books, I realised I have too many books for me to be able to film so I decided to leave the books on my kindle for now and the Winternight is on there - or at least the Bear and the Nightingale is, which I bought after you convinced me!! 😍😍😍 I think I could do another video of Russian historical fictions then Russian translated works for sure, I have hoarded too many😂 Thank you for watching Ariel💕
@readingandwhatnot
@readingandwhatnot 3 года назад
@@BooksandSushi Welllllll at lest you have book 1!!! NOOOOOOOW just read it so we can talk about haha Welcome 🥰 always!
@BooksandSushi
@BooksandSushi 3 года назад
YEAH it sounds so good 😍 I'll read it soon!! 😆😆
@readingandwhatnot
@readingandwhatnot 3 года назад
@@BooksandSushi okay I'm WAITING 😋 😂🤣 JK take your time lol
@BooksandSushi
@BooksandSushi 3 года назад
🤣🤣
@TheBookBully
@TheBookBully 3 года назад
Loved this video! I am very interested in Russka and I plan on reading it...at some point! I read the biography of Catherine the Great and it is truly excellent
@BooksandSushi
@BooksandSushi 3 года назад
Thank you so much Jill💟 Russka is surprisingly easy to read even though it's huge 😆😊 oo I'm going to put Catherine the Great higher up on the TBR now!! 😁
@LovelessDegrees
@LovelessDegrees 3 года назад
So many books about Russia! Hope you enjoy them all :)
@BooksandSushi
@BooksandSushi 3 года назад
Thank you Tiffanie!! My obsessive mood reading is in full force 😂😂
@0900370pian
@0900370pian Год назад
Hello my fellow Malaysian! Apa khabar? . Hope you are doing fine. Can't believe just stumbled on your channel now. Great to see a person intrested in Russian history and culture like you. Btw, I also bought both of the two Robert Massie's books; Peter the Great and Catherine the Great at Bookxcess. Just like you the size of those books seemed daunting for me at first. So during the MCO period, I picked up Peter the Great and start reading it. Boy oh boy, I can't put it down! The writing style is so fluid and beautiful while maintaining its factual basis. The author seems to have a novelistic instinct when writing this masterpiece. I must warn you that this book delved too much details on wars and Peter the Great's battles. For a military fan like me, I love it but for some people especially ladies it can be huge turn off. You can skip those parts if you want to. Considering myself as a slow reader, I managed to finish this 800 plus tome under one month. That book turns me into Russian history enthusiast and Robert Massie's fan. I ended up buying all of his books except Romanov the Last Chapter. Until now, I've read Nicholas and Alexandra and Catherine the Great. I'm in the middle of reading his another book on WW1 called Dreadnought. Pretty phenomenal book too. I've read Catherine the Great biography and I found it to be interesting as well. Still a worthwhile read if you ask me. The style of writing is still remarkable and packed with many details. However, it is just my personal opinion that it couldn't capture the magic of Massie's Peter the Great. I noticed female readers prefer Catherine the Great more because of her romantic relationship with so many lovers that provide so much drama. It is also due to her prowess of being a strong female ruler that resonates well with the feminist desire of many women. Anyhow, there are lessons can be learned form these two great leaders regardless of gender or background. Highly recommended. Nicholas and Alexandra was Massie's first book. This is a personal book for Robert Massie because his son suffers from hemophilia and Tsar Nicholas II's only son also suffer from this debilitating disease. I too have read this book and it is heart breakingly beautiful. The book describes the life of the Tsar Nicholas II, the empress and his family, also explains how the rogue Rasputin was able to wield such power over them. Information is based on letters written by many different people but is put together in a very engaging way. This book held my attention, taught me much about life at that time. Highly recommend as well. I think i written too much. Please forgive me for my long comment. I just felt excited to see another Malaysian who has a similar interest and read the same books. Before I end, since you are interested in russian history and culture, please do look up Gulag Archipelego by Alexander Solzhenistyn. It tells a dark and interesting story of his life in Stalins's Gulag. It is hauntingly beautiful in its own way and very philosophically articulated. Can't recommended it highly enough. Thanks for the video and hope to see you soon. 👍
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