Morning Home Library Tour (in lieu of March 2026 Reads)
I didn't feel like I did a great job reading this month - a lot of effort went into reading one book and the details of the others started to slip away from me a bit. Instead of a normal monthly reads video, here's a look at my reorganized home library, with some loose thoughts on what I read in March at the end (especially Abel and Cain by Gregor Von Rezzori)

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Shelf Tour | Mass Markets Part 2

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Completing My Library! | Introductions, Shelves, Duplicates & Damaged Books

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A Return to My Shelf Tour! Fiction Pt. 3

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October Reads 2025 | Rilke, McMurtry, Pynchon, etc.

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A Timeless New York Apartment With Five Libraries | HOUSE TOUR

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My Favorite Library + Classic Books!

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The Psychological Trick That Keeps you Obedient

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Winter Book Haul 2026 | 20 Books New & Used

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Does reading make you a better person? | Dominic Sandbrook | The New Society

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The Truth About Depression - Dr Joanna Moncrieff

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September Reads 2025 | Dazai, Calvino, Auerbach, etc.

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My basic pen ink combo for drawing on the go

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Autumn 2025 Book Haul | 30 Books New & Used

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November Reads 2025 | Hesse, Zola, Nadas, etc.

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Tour the 20,000 Book Library of a Professional Classicist (Complete Loebs, I Tatti, Pauly etc.)

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Some Thoughts on Jacques Poulin & Cees Nooteboom

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Is the AfD a threat to Germany? Mehdi Hasan & Maximilian Krah | Head to Head

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A Week in the life of a Bookseller - Sherlock & Pages, Somerset, England

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6 Great Books from May and June 2025

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