Sunday, March 9, 2014

Check it Out - Online Booktalks!

I actually enjoyed making these booktalks this week.  It was a great learning experience!  My opinions on booktalking that I expressed in earlier weeks haven't changed; however, it certainly is a lot easier to give booktalks on books that you have loved.  I'm still not convinced that you shouldn't booktalk books when you've only read a summary, but the preparation process was a lot shorter for the books that I've read more recently and stick in my head more.  I suppose it's still a time saver not to read the whole book, but with the time investment it takes to successfully booktalk a book that you're not familiar with, I can certainly understand that it might just be easier to read it.  

Other than that, I was surprised at how little time it took to rehearse the booktalks, especially because I'm not a particularly comfortable public speaker.  I can do it, and I actually really enjoy it once I've started, but it simply makes me more nervous than the average person.  I really thought it would take longer to get it on camera, but I discovered that the longest time investment was determining the best way to record and publish them, rather than actually doing the talks themselves.  I do think it's a bit easier to do them extemporaneously, rather than rehearsed like these were, since there's less pressure to get them perfect and you can count on your audience to be a lot more responsive than a computer screen.  

All in all, it was a fun experience, and I'm seriously considering making this a regular habit!  

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Here are my three booktalks for this week's assignment, or it's embedded below!  Enjoy!


5 comments:

  1. Great job! I am glad for you that you enjoyed it. How cool is that? My mind ran more when I was sitting in front of the camera than when I am attempting to help a patron, so I know vlogging is not in my future. :)

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  2. Ironically, I just finished the book Sunshine. I am an avid paranormal reader and I love vampire fiction. I did enjoy this book but was disappointed in the ending. I wanted to know what happened next!! Without giving too much away for those that have not read it....I was hoping that she ended up with Constantine!!!

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    1. I actually love when books end that way; it's probably why I loved that one so much. When all the loose ends are tied up and there's nothing left to wonder, I forget about the book pretty quickly. It's when I have that feeling of want to know what happened next that a book sticks with me. As for whether she ends up with Con…I always saw the thread of romance as secondary to the plot, so I wasn't really disappointed at the ambiguous ending.

      Glad to hear that you enjoyed it too - it's always fun to talk about my favorite books with someone else who enjoyed it!

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  3. I enjoyed your booktalk even though it was hard to see the books that you were showing. You have a way of making the books sound very interesting. I used to watch True Blood and I know they have Stackhouse books at the library. I haven't heard of Sunshine, but it sounds like a great book.

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    1. Thanks for the critique! Once our grades are posted, I'll add in some screen shots of each of the books. The one thing that I couldn't change was the fact that all the books appeared backwards, so I didn't want to spend too much time showing off a book that had a backwards cover. I think adding in some photos during the booktalks will help with that a bit.

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