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loved this recommendations :)
Ответитьthis is such an impressive video!
ОтветитьYou look so pretty ❤
ОтветитьI love love love your channel🩷
ОтветитьI guess I'm the only one who hates the Night Circus
ОтветитьSailor moon sucks.. Berserk is the GOAT
ОтветитьI hope you can do this type of video again :))
ОтветитьLove this! :)
ОтветитьI am currently reading Emma by Jane Austen and today I found out about your channel. What a coincidence
ОтветитьLoved this video!
ОтветитьOne Hundred Years of Solitude?
ОтветитьRilke in heaven watching this video: 🥺🥺🥺🥺😭
ОтветитьWould die for Mary Shelley
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ОтветитьReading Aldous Huxley is not a cakewalk. Its messages are too dark to understand for a reader of 16-17 years old. 16-17 years old kids wont be able to understand what Huxley actually tried to indicate through his writings. That's what I personally believe, dont take it otherwise. I'm sorry for being cynical.
ОтветитьI don't know if anyone will see this but does anyone know of a book that's like high-school setting. The main carecter has a physical or mental illness and trys to hide it. And then peers find out and help the student? I saw something like that and I can't find anything.
ОтветитьWould you do a review of my poetry book?
ОтветитьBooks for those who don’t want to be here anymore (earth) and feel alone. Are there also any books with a depressed protagonist?
Ответить"what a nice video you have here. Congratulations!"
ОтветитьYou are amazing. Please say the name of the books throughout the reviews. You seem to say them once and then you refer to the books as this or this one
ОтветитьDark Academia : personnally I would also recommend Secret History by Donna Tartt.
ОтветитьSince I read We Have Always Lived in the Castle I've been on the hunt for another book where someone tries desperately to prevent their world from changing with the use of magic. Recs?
ОтветитьI'm ready for these book recommendations
ОтветитьIntimate book, I'd recommend a Polish author Wiesław Myśliwski. He writes beautiful prose on human existence and human experience but the language of his novels is deeply rooted into this peasant subdialects and oral storytelling. It's beautiful, I can see some of his works were translated into English, I suggest Stone upon Stone, it's brilliant, though A Treatise on Shelling Beans is maybe more widely known.
Vibing - yes to the After Dark... Put on some jazz and just go.
classic for 16-17 - we were on our second read of the Decameron. it was in two volumes and an old book, so when it fell apart we (me and my 2 friends I was spending holidays with) were just switching parts. It's so cool to read it in a group, or aloud, as it was meant to. Oral literature must have been such a fun experience back in the day. \
Yaaaay Sailor Moon
Walking peacefuly along a body of water... and the peace is broken = Three men in a boat... not to mention of a dog :D. I will always find a way to recommend this book
Yeeees, 100 years of solitude.
Book about Books - Ex libris, for a lighter read. This Is Not the End of the Book for more serious pondering. (My imaginary granddad) Umberto Eco has to be mentioned.
Book to change a perspective - Sapiens or Why the West Rules—For Now
Multi-generational saga has to be The House of Spirits trilogy by Allende. But read it non chronologically but as intended - The house of Spirits, Daughter of Fortune, Portrait in Sepia... go on, I'll wait...
Rich people problems - Crazy Rich Asians... or The Doll (by Prus), for beautiful prose, it's like the Great Gatsby, but with aristocracy and nouveau riche clash.
Insignificant speck - Italo Calvino's Cosmicomic, and talk to me then.
intelectual romance - 84 Charing cross road and better yet, watch this movie. It's about a connection two people build through their love of books. The movie is such a gem with Anne Bancroft and Anthony Hopkins (there's also Judi Dench).
Russian Lit - Dead souls by Gogol... or just... Chekhov
girl i trust you with my life. your taste is the best
ОтветитьYou so are real life Rory Gilmore! 💖
ОтветитьMade note of all your recommendations. Thank you ❤ Looking forward to that video about surviving life.
ОтветитьPlease do more of these
ОтветитьI want to suggest you two books: Don Casmurro by Machado de Assis and Senhora by Jose de Alencar. Both are amazing works of Brazilian literature
ОтветитьAdd to my tbr
1. Evil eye - audiobook
2. After dark
3. Howl's moving castle
4. The way we bared our souls
5. Matilda
6. Snow country
7. The night circus
8. Deadly education
9. Fortuna sworn
10. Outlander
11. House of salt and sorrow
12. Circe
13. One day
14. Convenience store women
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House of Leaves is probably the only book that I've loved that I've also sold away. It felt like it was haunting my bookshelf.
ОтветитьWow my list got longer it rolled down the stairs.
Ответитьnot only a good taste in books but also an incredible sense of humour, I'm surely loving my stay on this channel
ОтветитьNo James Joyce?
Ответить“Really disappointed I haven’t been abducted “ 🤣🤣🤣💚💚💚
ОтветитьOpening up my notes app just to write down almost all the recommendations 😭
ОтветитьLmao i love how you are so into books yet you say "so good" to describe most of them 😂😂😂
ОтветитьGreat work! Thanks so very much Emmie!
ОтветитьYou are so attractive. Every lady who reads lots of books are who I find most attractive, maybe because it means you could be intelligent and a potentially a good teacher.
Ответитьthe fact that my language teacher in high school did this for the books that we have to read throughout the year, so every one of us in the class had a different and personalize book to read... gosh this trend made me really melancholic and also made me appreciate even more how good of a teacher he was. These kinds of videos are super good, they really motivate people into reading, keep on going girl, you are amazing!!💖
ОтветитьLovely and brainy cute librarian.
ОтветитьI just found you and I really like you! Thank you - booktube can feel semi intimidating or people just have VERY different tastes to me but I feel like we’re vibing - thank you!
ОтветитьHi Emma, love your channel so much! I think you'd enjoy Pedro Paramo (Juan Rulfo) and Like Water for Chocolate (Laura Esquivel) immensely since you seem to love 100 Years of Solitude so much! If you come across this humble comment, please give it a try :)
ОтветитьLoving this list! As a side note, Jonathan Strange and Mr Norrell DEFINITELY has some fairies hanging around, but I guess that's not the kind of fairies they were referring to, lol. Love this book.
Ответитьoooh for one about someone living in nature I recommend 'The Baron in the Trees' by Italo Calvino. The language & atmosphere is literally so beautiful, and it was originally written in Italian.
Here's the synopsis:
"From the age of twelve, the Baron Cosimo Piovasco di Rondo makes his home among ash, elm, magnolia, plum and almond, living up in the trees. He walks through paths made from the twisted branches of olive, makes his bed in a holly oak, bathes in a fountain constructed from poplar bark. An aerial library holds the books with which he educates himself in philosophy and mathematics. Suspended among the leaves, the Baron adventures with bandits and pirates, conducts a passionate love affair, and watches the Age of Enlightenment pass by beneath him."
omg you are the most comfortable person for me. love you
ОтветитьYou recomending books so deeply gives me motivation to write my own book in hopes of someone reading it and seeing it as pure art. Thank you so much. <3
ОтветитьI love YOUR love for The Phantom of the Opera! I’m definitely reading that this year.
ОтветитьChristie
Snow
Frankenstein
Beach road
Daughter of the earth
The immortal dinner
Summer I turned pretty
The moon
The queen of tearling
Howl's moving castle
Relka
100 years soltitude
Truly devious
The picture of dorian gray
God of small things
The night circus
Pride and prejudice
Fortuna sworn
Kiki's service
Outlander
The westing game
We were vilians
House of sault and sorrows
Cersei
One day
If I had your face
Convenience store
The traveling cat chronicles
Interview with the vampire
The illumnae file
Seven husbands
Jonathan strange
Dracular
Great expectations
The year of hare
The fifth season