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From YouTube: BorrowBox Recommendations with Katy
Description
In this video, Katy from Bournemouth library gives us her top audio books to borrow from Borrow Box. You can download the app from your device's app store and login with your BCP library card. If these books are not your cup of tea, don't worry as Borrow Box has hundreds of audio books to choose from: Fiction, crime, non-fiction, true crime, children's, young adult, black lives matter and more! Find more information on the BCP library website!
A
Hello,
everyone
and
welcome
back
to
another
BCP
library's
video.
My
name
is
Katie
and
today
I'm
going
to
be
giving
you
my
bio
box
recommendations
and
burrow
box
is
an
app
of
audiobooks
that
you
can
download
for
free
and
you
can
also
access
the
audiobooks
with
your
BCP
library
card.
There
are
full
instructions
on
the
BCP
website.
A
If
you
go
to
your
device,
App
Store
I'm
using
my
smart
phone,
you
can
also
use
a
tablet
and
you
just
download
the
borrow
box
and
login
with
your
library
card
details.
You
can
access
hundreds
of
titles.
There
are
many
different
genres
fiction:
nonfiction
children's
books,
young
adult
books,
books
relating
to
the
Summer
Reading
Challenge
books
relating
to
your
black
lives
matter,
there's
so
many
different
books
that
you
can
choose
from
and
you
can
reserve
or
borrow
five
at
a
time
and
your
reservations
come
in
automatically
and
they
also
leave
your
device
automatically.
A
So
you
don't
have
to
worry
about
remembering
to
return
them.
So
my
first
recommendation
for
you:
it
has
9
perfect
strangers
by
Liane
Moriarty,
and
this
is
the
latest
novel
from
the
author
of
the
hit
big
little
lies,
which
was
made
into
a
TV
show
recently,
and
the
book
follows
nine
strangers
and
their
experience
our
health
spa.
A
These
people
are
never
met
before,
but
they
grow
close
because
they
are
experiencing
the
health
retreat
at
the
spa,
and
the
spa
has
some
very
unorthodox
methods
and
is
run
by
a
lady
called
Marsha,
who
has
quite
a
complex
history
and
the
narration
moves
between
each
characters.
So
you
get
it
from
all
of
their
perspectives,
and
this
is
quite
a
common
trope
for
Leah
Moriarty.
A
She
does
this
in
all
of
her
books,
and
you
really
do
feel
a
connection
to
the
characters
in
this
way
and
I
really
really
enjoyed
it
and
I
would
recommend
it,
and
even
though
the
spire
is
quite
an
unorthodox
in
its
methods,
the
characters
you
go
through
quite
a
lot
of
personal
development
and
growth
and
for
many
new
friendships,
also
how
other
titles
are
available.
So
if
you
enjoyed
this
book
or
you
enjoy
big
little
lies
all
of
our
other
titles
are
also
available.
A
If
you
like,
and
the
inmates
are
required
to
dig
one
hole
a
day
to
help
but
build
their
character,
or
that
is
what
the
warden
claims,
but
the
real
reason
that
the
warden
sets
this
park
is
slowly
unraveled
through
the
book,
with
flashbacks
to
Stanley's
family
tree
and
other
characters,
ancestors
and
the
explores
Stanley
and
zeros
friendship
and
how
Stanley
eventually
breaks
the
curse
on
his
family.
This
is
a
short
and
accessible
book
and
it's
well
written
funny
and
poignant
in
places
and
definitely
a
recommended.
Listen.
A
So
my
next
recommendation,
for
you
is
the
Penelope
ad
by
Margaret
Atwood,
and
this
is
from
the
author
of
The
Handmaid's
Tale
and
the
Testaments,
which
is
also
available
on
borrow
box,
and
this
is
a
new
look
on
the
ancient
Greek
Odyssey,
with
Penelope
reminiscing
on
her
life,
with
particular
attention
to
you,
had
12
maids,
who
my
husband,
Telemachus
hanged
and
the
most
frequently
interrupt
Penelope's
narrative
using
various
styles
of
performance,
such
as
songs,
a
lecture
and
even
a
court
case.
These
fresh
perspectives
really
do
throw
modern-day
morality
and
political
four-on-two.
A
This
age,
in
the
classic,
giving
The
Forgotten
made
a
voice
in
the
age
of
activism
and
feminism
and
words.
Writing
is
really
fast-paced
and
reflective
and
nuanced,
and
it
is
a
really
good
recommended,
read
because
Margaret
Atwood
can
be
a
little
bit
heavy
going.
But
this
book
is
definitely
one
of
her
shorter
and
bit
more
accessible
novels.
If
you
want
to
give
it
a
go
now,
I
have
a
bit
of
a
hidden
gem
for
you.
A
It's
a
book
called
the
panopticon
and
its
debut
novel
by
the
author,
Jenny
Fagan,
and
it's
a
young
adult,
but
it's
really
more
of
a
mature
young
adult.
So
it's
more
of
an
older
teen
book
and
this
one
is
a
story
of
a
nurse
who
is
sent
to
the
panopticon,
which
is
a
strict
home
for
young
offenders
as
an
attempt
to
keep
them
out
of
prison,
and
this
home
is
set
up
like
the
panopticon
image.
A
A
Racial
prejudices,
the
slave
trade
and
civil
rights
movement,
but
kind
of
turned
on
his
head
to
the
roles
are
reversed
and
so
far
I'm
really
enjoying
the
book
and
I'm,
especially
enjoying
the
perspective
changes
because
it
goes
between
the
seven
and
Calum
and
the
book
definitely
deals
with
some
hard-hitting
issues
that
I'm
really
interested
to
explore
further.
So
those
are
my
recommendations.
A
I
hope
you
enjoyed
them,
but
even
if
they're,
not
your
cup
of
tea,
there
are
plenty
more
audiobooks
available
on
borrow
box
from
children's
books,
fiction,
nonfiction
crime,
true
crime,
lifestyle
lives
matter,
pride,
I,
love,
listening
to
audiobooks,
because
I
like
to
do
things
at
the
same
time.
So
when
I'm
crafting
or
going
out
for
a
walk
or
doing
something
a
bit
more
active,
washing
up
or
even
just
taking
a
bath,
I
do
really
enjoy
listening
to
audiobooks,
so
do
check
out
borrow
box
and
log
in
with
your
library
card
and
listen
to
something
new.