September 4, 2013

On My Shelf - Maloy, Murakami, O’Keefe

Last month, I invented a new game called On My Shelf, where you the audience pick a shelf and book number at random, I then find that book on my shelf, then I talk about it to camera, then I post the results to YouTube. Seriously, it’s much better than it sounds and round two is now available. And what do I have in store? Well, it’s a diverse bunch of books, I have to say. From one I’ve not read to one that I love, topped with another that a) doesn’t belong to me, and b) contains very few actual words. If you’d like to join in and leave a shelf and book number of your own, feel free to do so in the comments on YouTube or this blog post.

And don’t forget, if you’re reading this via an RSS reader or in an email, which likely means you can’t see the embedded video player, you can head to YouTube and watch it there.


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