Review of Donna Tartt's "The Secret History" - SHELF CARE Episode#1

Review of Donna Tartt's "The Secret History" - SHELF CARE Episode#1

Bates Whitaker

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@ASMRASCENDING
@ASMRASCENDING - 23.03.2021 22:02

WHY ISNT THIS VIDEO LIKE BLOWN UP! 😳 you're awesome! Keep going!

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@Chloe-ui5hl
@Chloe-ui5hl - 02.04.2021 15:59

Ahhh I’ve just finished this book, I loved it - great review, will be reading the goldfinch next 😂🙌

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@cardiscorner
@cardiscorner - 15.04.2021 11:49

really condensely put, great work!

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@unknownuser8338
@unknownuser8338 - 20.04.2021 09:52

Why doesn't this video have much views?? Great content!!🙏🏻

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@amoreazione3563
@amoreazione3563 - 09.05.2021 14:08

The book has nothing to do with good and evil. The Ancient Greeks had never conceived this sort of distinction which is mostly judeo-christian. The drama revolves around the destructive power of unchained irrationality (the rite to Dionysus), and the dangerous consequences that ancient and elitist ideas can lead to when applied to our modern world. You have understood nothing of the book.

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@Smallpotato1965
@Smallpotato1965 - 15.06.2021 17:49

Noooo...!!! The first half of the book tells you how to come to their decision to, y'know, do what they did, and the second half shows the fall-out of their evil deed. The effect it has on them. You see how these characters, who were kind, intellectual, urbane and quirky, have a 'dark side' underneath, which was always there, which we saw was always there, but now it's all they can be and it's like a Greek tragedy! Example: there are the twins, Charles and Camilla. Charles is described and shown as a sweet, kind boy, even though we see constant glimpses of him drinking too much. In the second half, he develops into a full-blown alcoholic, complete with jealous rages and a bit of a mean streak. Before, he never needed to jealously guard what he considered his. Before, it didn't matter he drank a bit too much - hey! It's college, right? Afterwards, when the guilt and horror kicks in, he completely loses it. It's like he's the outlet of their collective guilt. The way the group's complete breakdown is described in the second half is exactly which makes it such a genius work.

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@ipshitajee
@ipshitajee - 29.06.2021 12:46

I'm on page 10 🥺

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@frizsid
@frizsid - 14.08.2021 14:58

Great review. Please make a video on goldfinch

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@babyboy1971
@babyboy1971 - 06.09.2021 07:11

The Goldfinch is one of my favorite books of all time. Should I read this next? Great review!

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@taraestelleadelizzi9975
@taraestelleadelizzi9975 - 11.10.2021 15:49

I haven’t found a booktuber who has listed my recommendations of what I think might also compliment good dark academia. TSH gave me a TERRIBLE book hangover it was so good! I recommend The Starless Sea and I cannot help but argue that Lemony Snicket’s A Series of Unfortunate Events absolutely hits this aesthetic on the head (nose?), which I think is super impressive for a YA book!

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@basthejokester
@basthejokester - 10.11.2021 03:27

Honestly, I thought Tartt was from the northeast I didn't think she was southern

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@ofgodzeus
@ofgodzeus - 26.12.2021 15:48

I liked the structure of this video, author, book and recs, perfect!

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@winnietp596
@winnietp596 - 28.02.2022 22:04

When I finished the first part of the book where the murder situation was explained, I was left with so many questions and wanted to know what happened to the characters next, it sort of gave me the AND THEN?? type of feeling, so I was thrilled there was a lot to read ahead. Plus, the characters continue to change and develop throughout the second half, it's not static, it's even more intriguing.

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@carlosbranca8080
@carlosbranca8080 - 28.04.2022 23:28

A lot has been said about this book but that scene when Richard is in winter with no heating could be part of the best horror novel jaja. I felt that cold in my bones while reading...

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@nursemain3174
@nursemain3174 - 05.07.2022 06:51

As someone who loves Donna tartt, I feel content warnings need to be used more on it, like the incest, alcoholism etc, also this book is amazing to me because it really talks about aesthetics and the cult of beauty and the dangers of only valuing aesthetic as well as the dangers of being over privileged and wealthy

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@SEVEN-mq9di
@SEVEN-mq9di - 04.10.2022 15:53

GUYS WHATS YOUR FAV LINE FROM THE BOOK? MINE IS WHEN DONNA TARTT STRAIGHT UP DROPS THE HARD R. WHEN SHE WROTE "SAND NIGGERS" I INSTANTLY KNEW THIS WOMAN IS A LITERARY GENIUS. ISNT IT SO COOL HOW SHE SAYS SLURS IN HER ENTIRE COLLECTION OF WORKS?

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@katevalentine7075
@katevalentine7075 - 19.09.2023 05:17

The phrase "dark acamedia " was not coined till Aprox 2007 still ty for this

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@TheSecretHistoryFanChannel
@TheSecretHistoryFanChannel - 24.09.2023 14:49

Great mini-biog for Donna Tartt at the start of the review.

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@drlarrymitchell
@drlarrymitchell - 05.10.2023 20:54

I've loved this book for thirty years- odd to see that a cult has popped up around it. I live under a rock.

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@drlarrymitchell
@drlarrymitchell - 05.10.2023 20:55

It's NOT a whodunit. The very first line: "The snow in the mountains was melting and Bunny had been dead for several weeks before we came to understand the gravity of our situation."
It's a WHYDUNIT.

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@drlarrymitchell
@drlarrymitchell - 05.10.2023 20:59

I'd like to hear your opinion on "Bright Lights, Big City" by Jay McInerney.

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@drlarrymitchell
@drlarrymitchell - 05.10.2023 20:59

Some books need a soundtrack and a wine recommendation.

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@joeyq9953
@joeyq9953 - 18.11.2023 08:05

Are u gay or straight?

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