Wow that burgundy is a power color on you!!! Skin is luminous!!! Thank you for reminding me that I don’t have to follow any reading rules this year ! Happy reading !!
@alanaestelle2076Күн бұрын
@@FinallyMajor thank you!! Happy reading!
@martasoltys9091Күн бұрын
I noticed the same thing. It's such a nice shirt.
@alanaestelle2076Күн бұрын
@ thank you!! I forgot I had this shirt! I’ve had it for YEARS!
@zuwena704010 сағат бұрын
My current read is probably my book this year and it's A Liitle Life
@thelefthandedreader66328 сағат бұрын
Happy New Year! I started TheBrothers Karamazov before Christmas. I had to leave the family for a bit… to the right ho,I day vibe. But I’m back to this crazy family now!
@riffraffraves87418 сағат бұрын
I enjoy your chats very much, and your reviews are always interesting. If I could only read 1 book in 2025 it would have to be War & Peace as I've read all the Big Dostoevsky's and Anna Karenina.
@mpustelnik852 күн бұрын
Brothers Karamazov is the book for me this year! Happy 2025 Alana!
@javhari552 күн бұрын
definitely read that book. the alyosha and ivan segments are worth it alone. i was glad to see the idiot on her list
@MonteCristoKaramazov2 күн бұрын
I’m 50 pages into TBK. Where does it open up to the reader and the words come alive?
@javhari552 күн бұрын
@@MonteCristoKaramazovI’d say about page 100 on. Before that Dostoevsky is just introducing the family and story.
@antoninima90072 күн бұрын
@@javhari55 I have had it on my list for ages! I hope you'll like it! 🤓
@mpustelnik852 күн бұрын
@@antoninima9007 did you manage to tackle it?
@LifeInTheBooksКүн бұрын
The outlander series is my all-time favorite, the TV show does not compare to the books. You are in for a treat with drums of autumn so much happens, oh my gosh, happy reading😊
@alanaestelle2076Күн бұрын
I’m lowkey nervous about Drums of Autumn lol
@LifeInTheBooksКүн бұрын
@ when I tell you, oh my goodness brace yourself so much is gonna happen in that book, I called that the book where the whole family is reunited, get ready for an adventure❤️
@martasoltys9091Күн бұрын
I love that shirt on you. The delicate ruffle is stunning. I'm glad to see Tokarczuk on your list. If you ever want more Polish writers Peasants by Raymond, who was also a Nobel prize winning writer, is excellent. Also, Solaris (which was made into a movie with George Clooney weirdly wasn't as good as I hoped). I like the list. Once I was stuck in life and I went for an art session with this local artist Laura Hollick. We made a collage and I couldn't find perfect pictures so I left all these white spaces. "I rather have nothing than perfect." She really liked it and said, "I'm glad you left some room for life to take you somewhere." I hope you'll allow some white space. I am rereading Brave New World. I read it in high school and loved it, so decided to see if anything changed. So far, loving it. I also want to read Educated by Tara W. I've been sooo into memoirs. I bought Before The Coffee Gets Cold on a whim but I'm really liking it. Happy New Year Alana. You look great.
@alanaestelle2076Күн бұрын
@@martasoltys9091 thank you so much!! Yes more Polish authors please! And I feel like I’ve heard of Peasants by Raymond.
@mucchetКүн бұрын
I can't understand why I'm so obsessed with the shelves behind you being slanted 🤔
@alanaestelle2076Күн бұрын
@@mucchet because it also drives me crazy lol
@clhjr0Күн бұрын
The Idiot was also supposed to be my first book of 2025 but I ended up getting a ton of books for Christmas so it will be a summer 2025 read now lol
@kamaboko.gonpachiroКүн бұрын
The one book I want to read this year is Borges' Collected Fictions.
@ullagomez4990Күн бұрын
I want to squeeze in White Nights, too
@indepthliteratureКүн бұрын
Great selection. Always good to have a variety of TBRs
@alanaestelle2076Күн бұрын
Variety is the spice of life!
@taravincent96992 күн бұрын
The one book I want to read this year is Lonesome Dove.
@mariahouchaimi57502 күн бұрын
Just started The Brothers Karamazov a few days ago! Happy reading Alana! ❤️
@alanaestelle2076Күн бұрын
@@mariahouchaimi5750 hope you enjoy it!
@jibby1986Күн бұрын
It sounds like you went to Small World Books in Venice Beach. As someone who moved from the Midwest to LA 16 years ago, I was laughing at your description of LA. I felt that way for about a year. Now, I've gone native and don't even notice any of the weirdness.
@MoneyCodez2 күн бұрын
Im reading Notes From The Underground by your boy and its laugh out loud hilarious...Im looking forward to reading East of Eden and Crime and Punishment later in the year
@alanaestelle2076Күн бұрын
@@MoneyCodez he’s hilarious 🤣
@JCloyd-ys1fmКүн бұрын
You’re gonna love C & P.
@acorntea5585Күн бұрын
If I can only read one book this year it would be 1Q84. I figure the length and contents would be enough to occupy me for a good chunk of the year. Last year I read Murakami's After Dark at night with a cold beer and pre-prepared playlist on KZbin and it was awesome experience. The music really elevated the book and had me so engrossed I lost track of time. I also recently bought The Brothers Karamazov and Crime and Punishment. I accidentally got Cockrell's translation for Crime and Punishment which isn't the usual "recommended" version... I guess we'll see how that goes lol.
@elizabethaliteraryprincessКүн бұрын
I think you'll really like New Grub Street! I read it in 2024 and thought it was great. Also can't wait to see your reaction to A Storm of Swords!
@josryder7841Күн бұрын
You have a great 2025 reading year planned! GURL...that Game of Thrones is going to be a HITTAH lol....I am planning to read Anna Karenina this year. My reading 2025 goal is to focus on quality and substance works!
@FloresdeLeitura2 күн бұрын
Hi, Alana! Loving your chanel. Thanks to you, I picked up Stoner and I’m just completely obsessed with John Williams! “The idiot” is also on my list for 2025. Dosto never disappoints! Happy new year to you!
@rafm3068Күн бұрын
Happy New Year Alana!! I lived in Northern California and I loved it. But Im an East Coast man. lol You have an interesting book list for 2025!!
@deidrediane9594Күн бұрын
Next on my TBR is The Mysterious Island by Jules Verne. 📖 📕 📚 Ohhhh I love all John Steinbeck novels, my favorite The Grapes of Wrath.
@JCloyd-ys1fm23 сағат бұрын
I’m just finishing ‘Emma’ by Austin. But for 2025, I’m looking forward to reading ‘The Last Temptation of Christ’ by Kazantzakis; ‘And the Hippos Were Boiled in Their Tanks’ by Burroughs and Keroauc; & ‘Demons’ by Dostoevsky.
@dougirvin241318 сағат бұрын
@JCloyd, OMG! The Hippos! Are you a Beat Reader or is this just a foray into madness for you?
@JCloyd-ys1fm9 сағат бұрын
@ i’m more of a Burroughs fan. Burroughs was one of my gateways to literature. Him and Camus…
@dougirvin24134 сағат бұрын
Oh dear me! A Stranger who has the Plague and is a Junky is a rough gate to the city. According to Pete Seeger and his Weavers 🎶 there are eleven others and I'm pretty sure they're all easier. Are you a big Russian reader, D$, L.T. ect? I don't suppose C.S.L. has ever smacked you over the head with The Screwtape Letters has he?
@Lu.G.Күн бұрын
Oh my gosh, so many that I've never even heard of! 🙄 Villette has been on my shelf since those dawg-gone Penguin Clothbound editions were released and I *still* haven't read it! Happy New Year...am I still allowed to say that?! 🤭 Thanks for sharing! 📚
@alanaestelle2076Күн бұрын
@@Lu.G. haha you’re still allowed to say it ;) Happy new year!
@latoyaraymondbolt8279Күн бұрын
I like that you are not setting a numerical goal. I have decided to take that road this year. I observe that persons set a big number and can't remember the books so well. I like to absorb my books and I just want to read. That was what I really liked about books as a child and even now when I read a book that really affects me. This year, my greatest need in reading is not a book count but actually reading my books despite my busy schedule. Reading most days is my priority this year since I don't have a book count goal this year. I want to get through all of R.F. Kuang, Nicola Yoon, Fredrik Backman and Sally Roooney's works because I really like their writing styles and the messages in their books. Dystopian, critical fantasy, sci-fi and literary fiction are the genres I really want to dive into this year. I hope to really reflect on my reading quarterly according to how those are set up with my job. My workload differs at certain times of the year. Since I made these decisions, I feel free and excited about reading again like I used to be. I am actually excited in a different way when I see my bookshelf. Yay! 🎆
@bookladyreadsКүн бұрын
The one book I really want to read this year is Divine Days by Leon Forrest. I've had this on my shelves for over a year and I'm finally starting it this month.
@LogosloverКүн бұрын
I’ve already broken my vow to read only from my bookshelves! My TBR is ridiculous. I have a milestone birthday this year and I’d really like to reread all of the books I hated in high school including Moby Dick and Catcher in the Rye, Animal Farm, The Bell Jar and Player Piano. With all of that said if I were allowed only one “book” this year it would be the Complete Jewish Bible. I look forward to your next video. 🎉
@roxannethwaites5387Күн бұрын
I'm looking forward to reading Drive Your Plow Over the Bones of the Dead by Olga Tokarczuk and finally finishing Madame Bovary!
@JordynWise-f8j2 күн бұрын
my TBR for 2025: Revolution of Marina M. by Janet Fitch Down and Out in Paris and London by Orwell Station 11 by St. Mandel If on a winter's night a traveler by calvino Far from the Madding Crowd by Hardy I capture the castle by Smith Near to the wild heart by Lispector Crime and Punishment by D Money lol Reread from high school: Hamlet, julius caesar, and Macbeth by Willy "The Bard" Shakes Chocolat by Harris Metamorphoses by Ovid Cloud Atlas by Mitchell Tender is the night by fitzgerald Love in the time of Cholera by Marquez House of the spirits by allende thirteenth tale by Setterfield Mythos by Fry The nutcracker the Enchanted Sonata top tbr for nonfiction: Elon Musk by Isaacson
@TheBookThingКүн бұрын
great plans, looking forward to hearing all about them. I'm thinking the must read for me this year is going to be one of the ones you've championed Brothers Karamazov or East of Eden. I've read both Steinbeck and Dostoevsky before, but not those two. That being said, after reading Germinal I might end up going down a Zola rabbit hole for the rest of the year.
@Ael-tt6bdКүн бұрын
1 book: The Grapes of Wrath :)
@stephaniekowalchuk26142 күн бұрын
My only TBR for this year is all three volumes of The Gulag Archipelago. I'm really bad with non fiction so I've decided to space them out four months apart starting in January. They have been on my shelves for years and I feel guilty about it. Other than that I hope to read some Steinbeck, Dostoyevsky, Hemingway, and hopefully this is the summer I read Gone with the Wind. I love your channel. Look forward to all your videos and thoughts. Thank you for sharing and for always keeping it real. Have a wonderful new year! 🎊
@kevinrosero9723Күн бұрын
Curious about Dr Zhivago and The Books of Jacob, looking forward to your reviews of those
@alanaestelle2076Күн бұрын
I’m excited to read them!
@joseph.ant_xx303Күн бұрын
If I had to read just one book this year it would be Where Love Has Gone by Harold Robbins
@dougirvin2413Күн бұрын
Hi Alana, WOW! Sounds like you're planning on being a busy girl in 2025! I'm glad you're scheduling some room for rabbit holes. That TBR is so fluff-free you might want a few palate cleansers in betwixt, something lightweight and easy like…The Gulag Archipelago. 🤣
@brennykay71472 күн бұрын
Yes i needed this 😊because I am here trying to figure out which books to put on my list this year 🙏🏾
@alanaestelle2076Күн бұрын
@@brennykay7147 🙌🏼
@zdubz92602 күн бұрын
Love your vids Alana. I literally picked up Books of Jacob a month ago and it’s on my list for this year as well. Looking forward to your thoughts on it.
@maryzhang8825Күн бұрын
I'm reading "Gone with the wind". It is chunky, but I am committed!!!
@alanaestelle2076Күн бұрын
That is a chunky one!
@dougirvin241317 сағат бұрын
Hi @maryzhang, would love it if you'd share your thoughts on Margaret Mitchell when you get to "tomorrow is another day". A video on your own channel perhaps? I'd waited for years with bated breath to read GWTW, it was caught up in some legal shenanigans and couldn't be recorded as an audiobook until 2006, SUPER dyslexic can't read any other way I'm afraid. When it finally did come out I wanted Clark Gable and Vivien Leigh to just jump off the pages at me but...I found the most enduring bit of wisdom in the whole brick, I mean book, was Rhett Butler's astute observation near the very beginning that the North was destined to win the war because they had ALL the manufacturing capacity. I'm an old black dude so I really couldn't properly enjoy Rhett's reluctant agreement to "join your damn klan" , I'm just speculating here but this had to be a nod to Huckleberry Finn saying that he'd "go to Hell then!" As for Mammy's constant fainting fits...come on now Margaret! I hope you Enjoy!
@WRam-fo2sc2 күн бұрын
In 2024, I decided to spend my free time reading. I low-balled the quantity of books I anticipated reading and came up with 12 books. In September I reached that goal (Yay me 🎉) and readjusted my goal by adding on two more books. I finished the year with 20 books. In 2025, I'm repeating the goal of 12 books. As far as books I want to read, I am planning on the audiobooks of "Moby Dick":and "The Count of Monte Cristo." I began Monte Cristo a few years ago and was loving it but had to drop it. I want to start again and finish it this year.
@antoninima90072 күн бұрын
Not including rereads, because I love rereads for pleasure and also, I am an actor so I often reread theatre and study scenes or sometimes I adapt scenes from my favorite novels to exercise in scene studies... but most excited novels that I have purchased or have already put on hold at the library for this year are: James by Percival Everett, Maniac by Benjamin Labatut, Colored Televison by Danzy Senna, On Beauty by Zadie Smith, Anna Karénine by Tolstoï, Madame Bovary by Flaubert, 4 Clarice Lispector novels, Pale Fire by Nobokov, Tar Baby & Home by Toni Morrison, & Voyage au bout de la nuit by Céline. I and I am leaving room for else that comes up during the year. know you said one, but I don't want to limit my excitement for any of them 🤣... I am also considering: Les Nuits blanches of Dostoïevski, The Magic Mountain & Death in Venice by Mann, & Trees by Percival Everett but I don't have copies of these. Now the Rereads I am looking forward to are: For Whom the Bell Tolls, East of Eden, From here to Eternity & either The Waves or To the Lighthouse Then there are some and non-fiction, several poetry collections, and a lot of theatre plays, but your reviews seem to focus on fiction novels. I really enjoyed the Idiot, I am sure you'll like it too since you seem to be a fan of Dostoïevski. Good luck on Ferrante. The third installment is both my least favorite but also has some of the most beautiful passages in the whole series. Oh, and The Wind Up Bird Chronicle was one of my favorite Murakami until I read 1Q84.. I am unsure of my ordering now. I reread Wind Up and still enjoyed it but didn't have the same enthusiasm as I did when I first read it. I will be curious to see how you respond to it. I'd also like to read Fosse, Doctor Zhivago, and very curious of more Charlotte Bronte because although I have never been a fan of gothic literature I finally decided to read Jane Eyre in 2024 because it's a classic. I assumed I'd appreciate it but not love it, but I was so wrong. I loved this book so much that I am still thinking about it. There are some of the most beautifully haunting scenes of desire and longing that I have ever read. Anyway.. I am sure this is too long of a message for anyone to read but I like talking about literature that I would enjoy rambling on to myself forever. 🤣
@zimtkind22552 күн бұрын
Been wanting to read James too!
@saulebdalin4809Күн бұрын
Wow thats a great reading. How about review of edgar allan poe. Well its your choice to make. Happy new year!😊
@alanaestelle2076Күн бұрын
Happy New Year! I do want to get to Poe again at some point in my life. I haven’t read him since about high school
@mattkean1128Күн бұрын
I've been hearing about several Vigdis Hjorth books. I need to pick one up I've read that Dostoevsky collection. The Crocodile was very funny. Meek Creature was maybe my favorite. I have a Septology bindup to read at some point. I'm always paralyzed by choice. There are so many books!
@booksandbags2 күн бұрын
I want to read one big book a month (January is The Children’s Book). I want to limit the number of 2025 releases and focus more on my TBR. And I want to read one new-to-me author each month, starting with Clarice Lispector. I’m looking forward to this year’s reading.
@rorororosКүн бұрын
I love ur vids and also i love this advice i only have a 25 books for ‘25 book list and thats it i dont have any more strict goals bc i think these made reading exhausting so to speak in ‘24 (also youre such a gorgina ❤❤) also on the one book Q i think a bit of a cheating answer but i want to finish the Neapolitan quartet this year
@Patrick.__Күн бұрын
I read Septology over Christmas last month and loved it, I hope you are able to get to it.
@alanaestelle2076Күн бұрын
@@Patrick.__ I really hope I’m able to get to it. Glad to hear you enjoyed it!
@willardmiller8702Күн бұрын
🤣 You’re so into your commentary and some of the books don’t resonate with me right now, but do I see an Ensure next to Crime and Punishment?
@alanaestelle2076Күн бұрын
@@willardmiller8702 LOL YES!!! They are great as a pre-work out. They also keep my blood sugar stable while I’m recording videos for long periods of time. 🤣
@litera.dreams3274Күн бұрын
I read Hjorth last year and became obsessed. Is Mother Dead was hilarious is a surprising way,
@alanaestelle2076Күн бұрын
@@litera.dreams3274 I’ve heard she was actually a funny author - in a drier way haha
@margot_polo2 күн бұрын
Sounds like an amazing reading year! I’m hoping to get to Villette this year, too.
@nikkivenable732 күн бұрын
Oooooooooh, I’m stoked to see all of these on your list! The only I’ve read is Villette(didn’t care for it, tbh). Im going to be stalking your channel for reviews on many of these! The one book I would love to read in 2025 would be the definitive biography of Hitler by Ian Kershaw.
@zimtkind22552 күн бұрын
So funny, because I wanted to read more about Mao this year. 🤣 Hashtag fascist 2025?
@davidnovakreadspoetryКүн бұрын
I have no idea where you are, but I hope you’re ok with Chicago. 🤔 When I was a kid I saw _The Seventh Cross_ (with Spencer Tracy) on TV and was enthralled by the story - never knew it was a book, but, depending on your review I may run out and grab it.
@alanaestelle2076Күн бұрын
Haha I do like Chicago - it’s a fun city! Though I don’t acknowledge deep dish pizza 🤣
@brianjkinney2 күн бұрын
I just finished a reread of A Storm of Swords. Haven't read it since before watching the show and it's still as great as I remember. That's awesome that you can go into it blind, hope you enjoy. I'm also planning a reread of Of Mice and Men. I read it in high school and I remember enjoying it but that was a long time ago. Otherwise my plans for the year are to start reading some of the Russians, I already have The Brothers Karamazov and Anna Karenina on my shelf, so they are my starting point.
@MyCozyLittleLibraryКүн бұрын
You got some chunkers there! They should make for some good reading. I had also read Metamorphosis in high school as required reading, and I finally reread it last year. I thought it was genius, and hilarious, and I want to read it again! You make me wanna take the jump into Game of Thrones and Outlander. One book or series I want to read this year is Lord of the Rings. Finally!
@mm348152 күн бұрын
I have decided that I NEED to finish in 2025 The Talented Mr. Ripley series by Patricia Highsmith. I also want to read The Boy in the Striped Pajamas by John Boyne and Hamnet by Maggie O'Farrell. After watching this video, I've added Villette and The Seventh Cross onto my tbr. Jane Eyre is on my bookshelf too. Should I read Jane Eyre first, or Villette? I would love to hear your opinion!
@stevesunusualКүн бұрын
A better plan than I got! I think my wing will be overwhelmed this year. My one must-read: my annual Zola. But, okay, Villette is in my cart--same edition you have in your mitt there. Maybe I'll tag along with you and make that a must too. My one Gissing was quite good: The Odd Women. Flows well, despite some creaky plot developments.
@alexhaydon5002 күн бұрын
The Idiot carried me through into 2021 and that January along with its vibes are solidly in my mind thanks to the wonderful time I had reading The Idiot. Was my first Dostoyevsky and probably sits as my most enjoyable? It's not as complex and layered as The Brothers Karamazov so I'm tempted to reread it soon. Just so digestible, endearing and still raises some of D-Money's classic questions. Also you majorly put me onto Villette in another video so I'm gassed you'll be picking it up again in 2025, I look forward to reading it alongside you. Thanks for the great video yet again x
@capturedbyannamarie2 күн бұрын
I am starting the Idiot this month as well. I have so many I plan to read this year. This month I am also planning to read Ovid’s Metamorphosis.
@joshuaharwell16982 күн бұрын
Can’t wait for the reflection on the Idiot! Happy New Year!
@alanaestelle2076Күн бұрын
@@joshuaharwell1698 happy new year!
@Thecatladybooknook_PennyD2 күн бұрын
Sounds like a FIRE 🔥 year!! Currently I'm reading Les Miserables (over 3 months) and Doctor Zhivago. Taking both really slow. If i could only read one book it would be War and Peace. I'm thinking of starting it in December. I know that's an odd time but I think it fits better in the winter😅
@CNTconnoisseurКүн бұрын
I want to try to read Cormac McCarthy this year. I have a few, but I wanna track down Blood Meridian. Some people say it's the Great American Novel.
@LuxVi72 күн бұрын
Katherine by Anya Seton is one if my favorite books of all time but I have not picked up anything else by her 😐 What would you recommend? I also want reat the Brothers Karamazov this year.
@SheriMaple2 күн бұрын
Happy New Year, Alana! The Idiot is my winter book; I want to finish it this year. I also have The Books of Jacob and Flights should have read it. I've never been a person who had to read a set number of books in a year. As a slow reader, I don't read over thirty-five books in one year. At least 40% of books I read are fiction, but I manage to tie fiction to nonfiction (a reason for my ability to retain what I read). I'm doing one re-read of Song of Solomon by Toni Morrison, and I need to get to One Hundred Years of Solitude by Gabriel García Márquez. As I'm writing, reading Flights and Song of Solomon is a good idea since both books have flight as a theme.
@artandbooks58502 күн бұрын
I am reading Brothers Karamazov and also all 5 Game of Thrones in 2025. And a bunch of other books….Have had Villette on my shelves forever, maybe it’s time.
@alanaestelle2076Күн бұрын
@@artandbooks5850 🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼
@Dinadoesyoga2 күн бұрын
Great list! I also plan to cut out the fluff and keep my numbers lower. Dr. Zhivago is also on my must read list for 2025.
@dougirvin2413Күн бұрын
Hi Alana, I'm so glad you got me to revisit Eden, it had been a long time for me and it was just as good as I remembered. So much different from Grapes, even better if that's possible. Steinbeck really did come as close as anybody ever has at condensing many generations of received wisdom down to just one coherent narrative. Even GOD had to use 66 books for the same purpose.
@buddenbrooks2 күн бұрын
Your taste is impeccable 👌
@dchittazКүн бұрын
Read White Nights & Notes From Underground 2024, The Idiot is also up next for me in 2025. Happy New Year!
@Scr36752 күн бұрын
Hey girl 😂. I can’t wait to see the review for all of these that you mentioned. You have such gems on your shelf! Morning and Evening 🤌🏽! I have New Grub Street, a dense book about a writer is an auto buy for me. Outlander! I keep saying I’m going to finish it for years. Maybe I’ll start by rewatching your reviews!
@wholelottaanime24082 күн бұрын
Good lord, you are genuinely so beautiful!
@alanaestelle2076Күн бұрын
@@wholelottaanime2408 you are very kind. Thank you!
@wholelottaanime2408Күн бұрын
@@alanaestelle2076can we go on a book reading date? Maybe read War and Peace :)
@KobeLincoln-us3uu2 күн бұрын
1 book - Crime and Punishment
@gail12492 күн бұрын
Planning to read: The Children's Book by A.S. Byatt Alana you have great reviews.❤
@alanaestelle2076Күн бұрын
@@gail1249 thank you!
@JohnSeney-t1iКүн бұрын
I think Dostoyevsky's "A Bad Business" is aka "A Disgraceful Affair." If that is the case it is a winter must-read and you guessed correctly on it: I have always found it darkly hilarious 😸😆 and read it most winters. It's about a boss who in a big "liberal egalitarian" mood decides to show up uninvited to the wedding feast of a poor employee 😆😸
@natedaug1Күн бұрын
What did you study in college?
@alanaestelle2076Күн бұрын
History and sociology
@natedaug120 сағат бұрын
@@alanaestelle2076 I studied philosophy and theology.
@dougirvin2413Күн бұрын
Hi Alana, I hope you're enjoying your Idiot. I’d love to hear your thoughts on Prince Myshkin vs. Adam Trask as literally stand ins for Christ. Or what about The Grand Inquisitor or Rodion Romanovich Raskolnikov or Smetdyakov or Rogozhin vs. Cathy Ames as stand ins for Milton's Satan? Poor Steinbeck must have been soooo mad at Gwyn when he invented Cathy. Ha, ha, ha! I felt bad for her after she dumped John and he wrote that hit piece about her, so I married her, it was a bad idea.🤣 John was right.
@derricklafayette79224 сағат бұрын
Wind Up Bird Chronicle has great moments but essentially goes nowhere lol
@dougirvin2413Күн бұрын
Hi @willardmiller, Ha ha ha, if we're back to Alana's background, I'd like to know what happened to the other 2453 pages of Proust, I hope you didn't loose them!😂 Many years ago when books on tape were literally on cassette tape, I was reading Robert Pirsig's Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance. I had borrowed it from my local library and had it strapped to the back of my motorcycle, it fell off and I ended up buying them a new copy, $ ouch! But it's a great book.
@JamesPutty2 сағат бұрын
You look good with that shirt.
@KDbooks2 күн бұрын
I’m all about the BOJ life
@alanaestelle2076Күн бұрын
@@KDbooks I know you are 🤣
@veisКүн бұрын
Haha don’t do SoCal like that. I love it here!! 😁
@alanaestelle2076Күн бұрын
@@veis LOL! I ain’t my style 🤣
@veisКүн бұрын
@@alanaestelle2076 With your varied reading interests, you seem adaptable 😉 But yeah, I'll admit, SoCal is something else. Half of what people see on screen is true. And that's A LOT.
@SheanaJo2 күн бұрын
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@alanaestelle2076Күн бұрын
@@SheanaJo ❤️
@Aphorismenoi2 күн бұрын
We want you to give a nickname for Myshkin P. i don't like his. word to mother
@hiverampiveramКүн бұрын
Can't wait for your thoughts on The Idiot; it's my second favorite Dostoevsky. I would like to re-read it in the Pevear & Volokhonsky translation (I've only read the Henry & Olga Carlisle one) but I'm probably just hunting for any excuse to re-read it. Prince Myshkin 🫂This year I hope to get started on the Border Trilogy by Cormac McCarthy. I've had them around for years but never cracked them open. Perhaps this is the year!