I Read Books Based on My Personality Types!

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More Hannah

More Hannah

Күн бұрын

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@ElsaDX
@ElsaDX Күн бұрын
Hi Hannah! I'm French, so to answer your question about french history and if the monarchy was reinstituted: yes it was. For about a century after the revolution, the political climate was very unstable, and regimes kept falling and coming back. so between 1791 and 1881 the regimes were: monarchy then republic then empire, then monarchy then republic then empire all over again until the republic was permanently instituted in 1881! Basically, ever regime circled twice, so it is easy to remember! ;-)
@morehannah
@morehannah Күн бұрын
Merci!!
@aeolia80
@aeolia80 Күн бұрын
Immigrant here in France, yeah, lol, the revolution didn't end the way most of the world thinks, lol, like we all were taught about Napoleon, but I don't think it dawned on most of us that the republic didn't exist anymore, and we're never taught about Louis XVIII or Charles X or Napoleon III, lol, and we all think Les Miserables is about the first revolution not the ill-fated one from like the 1830s lol
@sallys.2707
@sallys.2707 Күн бұрын
Fun fact : that's why we have three pretenders to the throne (if we ever would reinstate monarchy).
@ellenkarlsson9490
@ellenkarlsson9490 Күн бұрын
I was gonna say that the late 1700s and most of the 1800s is when the French couldn't make their minds up.
@cariiinen
@cariiinen Күн бұрын
Monte Cristo is a lot of fun, but can drag a bit at times. It was first published in parts in a newspaper, so Dumas was probably incentivized to make the story longer than it needed to be. My advice for anyone interested: Get a physical copy and don't hesitate to skip repetitive passages. :)
@Oaxara
@Oaxara Күн бұрын
As an English major, who also did a masters in English, don't worry about missing key bits of info in classics I guarantee you everyone does! I used to read the book AND read the sparknotes all the time. It's all about whether you can still enjoy a story while following along in sparknotes too
@daisydog
@daisydog Күн бұрын
@Oaxara I once had a bookseller shame me for buying Sparknotes for Catch 22 even after I explained it was for comprehension. 🙄
@Oaxara
@Oaxara Күн бұрын
@@daisydog That's the worst - and having also read catch 22 you REALLY need the sparknotes for that one, they should've been impressed by your dedication instead lol
@MarnieLuna
@MarnieLuna Күн бұрын
@@daisydog Catch 22, gave me a headache reading it, and give me a headache if I think about it too much.
@cariiinen
@cariiinen 20 сағат бұрын
yes!
@EyeGlassTrainofMind
@EyeGlassTrainofMind Күн бұрын
Loving the side quest on French government history!!
@stagetopage
@stagetopage Күн бұрын
An absolute side note but your hair looks absolutely gorgeous when wavy on the balcony 😍
@morehannah
@morehannah Күн бұрын
Thanks!! ☺️
@eloisecowan3164
@eloisecowan3164 Күн бұрын
We need a video where you try the curly girl method
@anmarbhchrios
@anmarbhchrios Күн бұрын
It’s giving Buffy!
@CaityLouise85
@CaityLouise85 Күн бұрын
I don't understand people lumping 'classics' together as if they have anything to do with each other. Saying that Jane Eyre and Frankenstein and Les Miserables are all 'classics' and implying that means they share structure and reading method is about as meaningful as saying Harry Potter, Eat Pray Love and The Kite Runner are all 'modern'.
@lolosrainydays
@lolosrainydays Күн бұрын
I think a classic is a book that has stood the test of time. Not that they are similar in style.
@CaityLouise85
@CaityLouise85 Күн бұрын
@@lolosrainydays The way Hannah talks in the video makes them seem very homogenous. I like your definition, but it’s not a genre
@LydLoves
@LydLoves Күн бұрын
I love that you don't read classics and you started with one of the longest ever!! I'm so glad you loved it, it's such a fun adventurous book!
@morehannah
@morehannah Күн бұрын
Definitely a stretch read but bloody loved it !!
@iheartmusic077
@iheartmusic077 Күн бұрын
This video has completely convinced me that I must read The Count of Monte Cristo once I finish my current fantasy series 😂
@morehannah
@morehannah Күн бұрын
Hahaha yessss do it!!
@marja2909
@marja2909 Күн бұрын
Yay, I love bookish content! The podcast "Maintenance Phase" recently published an interesting episode about the origins of the Myers-Briggs + it's influence on the job market
@morehannah
@morehannah Күн бұрын
Ooooh I love maintenance phase!!!
@EyeGlassTrainofMind
@EyeGlassTrainofMind Күн бұрын
One thing to note about the 'classic' designation is that this is kind of a false category? They weren't all being written in the same time or culture--even though some were, and others still reference each other, but how their macro and microstructure is designed and accomplished has nothing to do with genre. A way that I often explain this is equating it to animation. Animation is a medium, not a genre. It can do and be anything--tell any story, have any pacing, and be for any age group depending on what the story is designed for, but the medium doesn't determine story or pacing etc. Similarly, classics are not a genre. They can tell any story, be any genre, have various structures and pacings, and be for any age depending on each one's individual design. I think the biggest gap is that many modern readers are less familiar with the references that the writers give and so it can feel like we're less intelligent than we are when we have to go looking up things. It's really important to remember though that we're also much further removed from a lot of these incidents and periods of history than the audiences these pieces were written for and most of the knowledge we hold most up front in our brains didn't exist at the times many in this subcategory were written. That's the fun of it, though! I think whether or not you continue to explore a lot of older works (which can be really fun to do), I want to encourage you that looking up references and facts and historical points etc., in tandem with your reading is exactly the point of reading these books. It's an adventure, and it's all about connecting with people of a different time. Cheers to You!
@cariiinen
@cariiinen 20 сағат бұрын
yes!
@Mrsasperge11
@Mrsasperge11 Күн бұрын
The Count of Monte Cristo is one of my favourite books and i don't usually go for classics ❤ I'm so glad you loved it too!!
@rachelscherzer1228
@rachelscherzer1228 Күн бұрын
12:37 Not a big romance reader here, but Beth O’Leary’s The Wake Up Call felt like a genuine rivalry that turned to lovers. I also LOVE her book because they cover mental health and how it affects romantic relationships in such a good way. I’ve read all of them and loved them so so much-highly recommend!
@morehannah
@morehannah Күн бұрын
Oooh interesting! I really liked the flat share!
@lisadevries992
@lisadevries992 Күн бұрын
Did you read 'The roadtrip'? And what did you think of it? I desperatelt want to discuss my thoughts with someone 😅
@rachelscherzer1228
@rachelscherzer1228 Күн бұрын
@@lisadevries992 I have a while back-it wasn’t one of my favorites personally, but still good generally speaking. Just a bit more on the predictable side for Beth I think? But she always has good characters
@lisadevries992
@lisadevries992 Күн бұрын
@@rachelscherzer1228 I felt like the whole plot of the book was dependent on the fact that they kept describing Addie as beautiful. There was no depth of character necessary, only the fact that she was stunning which made the book feel very superficial. Is that something you recognise or am I entirely misguided? (I don't have any bookish friends, so just wanna know I people who read the book feel the same or differently)
@rachelscherzer1228
@rachelscherzer1228 Күн бұрын
@@lisadevries992 yes I definitely felt that too! That might be a big part of the whole thing-usually get others have deeper characters but the book didn’t stick with me because that was kinda of the whole thing
@SaraDunlap194
@SaraDunlap194 Күн бұрын
As someone who has loved Monte Cristo (both book and the older movie version - haven't seen the new, but it is now added to my tbw list!) since my youth, this video was such a joy!! I was prepared to stop watching if you didn't vibe with COMC because my heart wouldn't be able to take it 🤣 The 2002 film has the original Dumbledore (Richard Harris) in it which thrilled me to no end when I was a teen.
@lornatw
@lornatw Күн бұрын
Your journey with TCOMC has burned a fire in me to pick up my unread historical mystery books and this book too! Loved this so much! It was literally like going on an adventure of its own just hearing your process! 💗
@lornatw
@lornatw Күн бұрын
The only thing I'm sad about is that my partner would love this story and also want to watch the movie as a movie lover but cannot stand or keep up with subtitles! But hopefully we can get the audio going and he keep up with that because this is his stick for sure!!😂
@itsme7279
@itsme7279 Күн бұрын
as a classics lover, im glad you like the count of montecristo!! id recommend les miserables that has a bit of a similar vibe
@morehannah
@morehannah Күн бұрын
Omg the is also a BIG BOOK
@bethmw28
@bethmw28 Күн бұрын
I adored count of monte cristo... one of my favourite ever books... but I couldn't stand les mis and I was sad about it 😭😭 unfortunately I'll have to stick to the play!
@itsme7279
@itsme7279 Күн бұрын
@@morehannah yess european men in the 19th had a lot of ambition and free time lol but most of the time it is worth it as it makes for a VERY immersive read, you get to know tens of characters throughout decades its kinda insane (count of montecristo> miserables anyway)
@TeegsKJ
@TeegsKJ 22 сағат бұрын
Your enthusiast trait is showing Hannah! When I was in my early 20s I only really read classics (maybe I thought I would appear more intellectual or something? 😖) but since then have always believed that classics are worth persevering through even though you have to filter through a lot of the drivel to get to the best bits. I read Les Miserables after watching the musical back in 2012 and it became an absolute obsession…the book took me 6 months to get through but it was so worth it. It sounds very similar to the Count of Monte Cristo, however rather than revenge for an unfair imprisonment, the character sought to become a forgiving person. I think that using spark notes or other media to get through a classic is a great way to get to enjoy the story, because the way we read and write is very different to how they did then. I think if we avoid classics because they’re an effort to read, we miss out on some really fantastic stories. Anyway really enjoyed this video, your enthusiasm is contagious!
@CorinneDemyanovich
@CorinneDemyanovich 2 күн бұрын
Random thought. I had never seen Gladiator and finally watched it recently in anticipation of the sequel. I was surprised by how much I enjoyed it!
@morehannah
@morehannah Күн бұрын
I think Dan might get me to watch it with him and I am keen!
@sewme1468
@sewme1468 Күн бұрын
❤ how unexpectungly entertaining this video was. even though its a long video and i have not read the story. i was really pulled in by your enthousiastic energy!
@leaare
@leaare Күн бұрын
When it comes to classics, I can rly see you enjoying Picture of Dorian Gray and Antigone. I also find that when it comes to classics, those are rly easy to understand (I say this as a literature student who also tends to space out and have a hard time w classics :D)
@ojiverdeconfleco
@ojiverdeconfleco Күн бұрын
Yesssss I would really like Hannah's take on Antigona
@charriedeparrie
@charriedeparrie Күн бұрын
Your enthusiasm for The Count of Monte Cristo made me so giddy haha, now I also want to read it!
@amberglow7612
@amberglow7612 Күн бұрын
21:23 I’m French and forever embarrassed that I couldn’t answer your question. You seem to know my country’s history better than I do! Everything I learned in history classes is just a very distant and blurry memory 😬
@mariaduarte8272
@mariaduarte8272 Күн бұрын
Hannah, I loved seeing you surprise yourself by loving a classic! I get the fear, but many times they are still beloved for very good reason! You just gotta get over the initial difficulty, and after they get you they GET you hahaha anyway, I think you might like The Master and Margarita, by Bulgakov. It's pretty fantastical, with witches and the devil and talking cats and all, but also very epic, cuz it has a bit of historical (biblical, really) elements to it and spans a really long period of time (and it has kind of two plot lines, one in biblical times, and one in the time of the main characters, which correlate). And it's also a beautiful love story, and it's kind of meta... Anyway, just thought you might enjoy it. It's not as old as most of the famous Russian novels, but it's pretty acclaimed too and SO much fun. So naughty and mischievous, I loved it when I read it.
@ilalinal
@ilalinal Күн бұрын
Oh my god! I personaly would disagree with your recommendation! With my whole heart! I think this book is really good at preteding that there is something happening, but in reality it's very philosophical and all about how people are bad. I was really traumatized when I read it. But also I am veru interested how did you decided to read this book? And did you read in Russian? (maybe the translation is better) I studied this book in school and it was mandatory to read, whick definitely added to trauma)))
@eli_drottningu
@eli_drottningu 9 сағат бұрын
I liked this kind of reading vlog!! Would definitively watch another one!!
@bethbcrafts
@bethbcrafts 2 күн бұрын
I DNF'd Beach Read (not the author's fault, I just thought I might be a romance reader, and I'm just not) so my eyes went REALLY WIDE when you started talking about the cult subplot. I hadn't made it far enough to get to that - now I wonder if I should've stuck it out! haha.
@morehannah
@morehannah 2 күн бұрын
Hahaha! Even with the cult subplot it is still very much a romance book so if that’s not your genre then maybe DNFing was still for the best!
@Mildbill455
@Mildbill455 Күн бұрын
I also DNF’d beach read and haven’t tried any Emily Henry since but I think I’m going to give Funny Story a go!!
@ojiverdeconfleco
@ojiverdeconfleco Күн бұрын
​@@Mildbill455I liked Book Lovers a lot, and People You Meet On Vacation was very nice
@eloise907
@eloise907 Күн бұрын
Hi Hannah!! I absolutely loved the count of monte cristo too! Definitely skimmed some of the more complex parts but I still found I could keep up with the key beats of the plot. If you enjoyed that, you might enjoy Don Quixote de La Mancha. It’s a similar vibe in terms of its scope and complexity but it’s also incredibly funny, witty, heartfelt and entertaining. I loved them both even though I’m not massively into classics. They definitely have a PLOT and a dramatic, engaging one at that!
@SophieMcKenzie-Shaw
@SophieMcKenzie-Shaw Күн бұрын
Omg yes! I loved Don Quixote! xx I’ve been to the square in Cordoba that inspired part of the story! So cool xx
@CorinneDemyanovich
@CorinneDemyanovich 2 күн бұрын
You’re my extroverted twin. INFJ here. 😄
@morehannah
@morehannah Күн бұрын
Wooo!!
@Shetooktothewoods
@Shetooktothewoods Күн бұрын
Same! I found the Goodreads INFJ list to be largely favorites and books I’ve got on my reading list, with a few things that I can’t even dream of the connection (to me - I realize personality type is not expressed as a single personality among or even within people). I wholeheartedly recommend Les Miserables (the actual book/audiobook) as your next classic. There are parts where I’m sobbing so hard, I have to put the book in timeout for a few days to collect myself and I’ve read it several times (and seen the musical, obviously).
@karennaftel
@karennaftel Күн бұрын
A) I want this to be a series somehow with other enneagrams and personality types - tough for you to do when you are not them but I'm like where's the 5 rep!!! B) maybe a hot take but a reading vlog where you fully spoiler the book (which I know you didn't but it felt like you did) is always superior in my opinion because I want all your thoughts even if I haven't read the book!
@rosierosereads
@rosierosereads 10 сағат бұрын
The Count of Monte Cristo is definitely my favorite classic!
@mollyhoyer3356
@mollyhoyer3356 Күн бұрын
I LOVED this vlog, it's been a little while since we've seen you get so excited about a book as you did about Monte Cristo! I thought it was so interesting when you mentioned how you couldn't get a sense of the narrative/plot points, like you usually can in more contemporary reads -- classics become classics for many reasons, but one is certainly the work they did in their time to either crystallize/perfect certain narrative forms OR to disrupt/revolutionize them, so I'd be really fascinated to study more about the literary context of that period. I'm actually technically a French literature PhD student, but I still haven't read The Count of Monte Cristo! For other high-drama classics, though, I would recommend maybe The Three Musketeers (also by Dumas) and Anna Karenina to start with! Anna Karenina will require a little background knowledge as you go about Russian history, but I don't think much more than what you did for the Count of Monte Cristo.
@morehannah
@morehannah Күн бұрын
Ah well I also have some very limited Russian history knowledge from school 😅😅
@crimsonlavender232
@crimsonlavender232 Күн бұрын
I love the idea of this video! I think it is so fun to think about how the personality types and what kind of books you like intersect! Also, proud of you for getting through Count of Monte Cristo! I lugged it around for months in middle school but eventually left it behind because I felt it was too hard to keep track of (and there was pressure on me to finish more books).
@daisydog
@daisydog 2 күн бұрын
I just read A Darker Shade of Magic and loved it. Now I'm on to the 2nd one. I have read 14 of the TCR TBR, so I have some excellent recommendations to pick up soon 😁
@morehannah
@morehannah Күн бұрын
Likewise!!
@uddajag8232
@uddajag8232 Күн бұрын
Don't be scared of classics! They're just stories that has made an impact big enough to still engage readers. You don't have to be 'smarter' to enjoy them. 🙂
@16ilovevampires
@16ilovevampires Күн бұрын
Yesss a long video once again! ✨ Yesterday I was convinced it was Wednesday and was so sad to see no video from you. 😂
@hah.365
@hah.365 Күн бұрын
Watching you geek out over The Count of Monte Christo (sp??) was delightful. I think you should do the zodiac thing but include other zodiacs.
@crazychaoscow
@crazychaoscow Күн бұрын
Not into astrology at all, but as this was such a fun video to watch: star sign version please!!❤
@jolaechen8740
@jolaechen8740 Күн бұрын
Seconded!
@colettegass7901
@colettegass7901 Күн бұрын
I loved this video. As a huge fan of classics, and someone who loves The Count of Monte Cristo, it was so cool and entertaining to watch you experience the book! Almost like experiencing the twists and anticipation again myself! So so glad you loved it and I agree, it is brilliant!
@vildayoga1654
@vildayoga1654 Күн бұрын
This was such a fun video! I love reading classics but it is so hard. I have tried reading/listening to Dracula multipel times but always got stuck and tired of it. It is very common during the late 1800’s books that the storie starts of one way and then change, with Dracula it is first a man living with Dracula and then when it gets heated they switch into letters from women. One classic that I love and recommend to everyone who wants to read classics is Rebecca! Written in 1938 by Daphne du Maurier it is about a unnamed young woman who marries a wealthy man widower and realise that the whole household and the man is ”haunted” by Rebecca, the mans dead wife. It is thrilling!
@dees3179
@dees3179 8 сағат бұрын
Glad you enjoyed Christo. I used to be obsessed with Dumas musketeers books when I was at school. I even had a nose bleed on one once….in the middle of a dull class when I was trying to read under the desk 🤦🏼‍♀️
@nikibhohi2224
@nikibhohi2224 Күн бұрын
I love how you identified the reason fantasy is so compelling which I really relate to as most books don’t have enough going on to keep me reading so I think I may try to read Monte Cristo but it is a bit undertaking! From the descriptions you gave I’d recommend a fantasy series which I like to describe as reluctant and yet calculated revenge : the crown of shards series by Jennifer Estep.
@rebeccametcalf4448
@rebeccametcalf4448 Күн бұрын
I read The Count of Monte Christo when I was 12 or 13, because I had already read everything else in the school library. And then read it again in high school for class. I've always had a special place in my heart for that book ❤
@CazAvery
@CazAvery 17 сағат бұрын
"Irrelevant, he won't let me test him." is such a relationship mood for me. I'm also very into culty things and I'm apparently a 2, so who knows!
@lenagwen8264
@lenagwen8264 2 сағат бұрын
You asked if there are any books which are „true“ enemy to lovers books. I immediately had to think about „Carry on“ by Rainbow Rowell. It’s a teenage fantasy trilogy loosely based on Drarry-Fanfiction (Draco+Harry). Rowell actually wrote another book first, „Fangirl“ where the Protagonist writes some of the scenes in Carry on as a Fanfiction writer. The trilogy basically starts in what would have been the seventh year in Hogwarts (it also has a magical school ✨) and deals with all of the questions like, what happens after the war, how do characters deal with the losses, what do they want to do with their lives after they’ve dedicated the past few years fighting. I bloody love this trilogy. It’s so much fun, really adventurous and it has the romance. Highly recommend ☺️
@juliemorrow174
@juliemorrow174 Күн бұрын
Middlemarch is another big big classic that is full of romance and drama and so good on audio. I read the first half, took a 9 month break and returned to it and it's one of my favourite reading experiences for the balance of cosy and drama and excellent writing.
@mariannecotte6141
@mariannecotte6141 Күн бұрын
As a Frenchie who used to watch the 1975 series version as a kid (it is soooo great and so much more faithful to the material because of its length), just read the book after watching the 2024 movie and whose husband is rereading it right now, I looooved this video so damn much. The French history tangent was glorious and I smiled so broadly at the "I'm saying "you" as if I were speaking directly to you, a French person" Also, wanna confirm what some others have said, the story was first published as installments in a newspaper (like Dickens?) so there are some leeeeengthy somewhat useless parts (the whole schtick about the Carnaval in Italy my my!) Anyhoo, great video!!!
@lolosrainydays
@lolosrainydays Күн бұрын
Never read monte cristo but i loved the 2002 film and just rewatched it recently! I read the original Dracula over last halloween and enjoyed that.
@squidy2343
@squidy2343 Күн бұрын
I absolutely LOVE The Count of Monte Cristo! I liked it so much I am currently reading the longer unabridged version because I wanted more content 😂. Still enjoying it the 2nd time around
@rosestormwolf
@rosestormwolf Күн бұрын
Not related to the books, but this video inspired me to retake the MBTI and enneagram tests again. I found it super interesting to see that how my personality shifted post Covid/getting therapy, learning more about myself and also learning to become a more authentic version of myself. From a ISFJ to a INFP/INFJ, and from a 9w1 to a 5w4. 😅
@eloisecowan3164
@eloisecowan3164 Күн бұрын
1) I think you’d maybe like The Traitor Baru Cormorant by Seth Dickinson, it’s not quite fantasy, more spec fic 2) After seeing your beautiful balcony curly, I think a try at the curly girl method is warranted (once you finish your current products of course)
@alyssahougham6626
@alyssahougham6626 7 сағат бұрын
1) VE Schwab is one of my top writers. I recently reread the Darker Shades trilogy before reading the first book of the next trilogy and it felt so much like going home to friends. HIGHLY redommend to anyone who enjoys historical fantasy, friends to lovers, family dynamics, and magic systems that actually have rules. 2) As someone who contemplates a masters in personality psychology I have to say it: Myers Briggs isn't thought of highly. The categories are fun, but it doesn't take into consideration that people may be in the middle range of a characteristic (this leads to really low validity - people will get different categories depending on their mood). Currently, the Big Five (OCEAN) is used most often as it uses a spectrum. Personality changes throughout life though, so to anyone who hasn't taken a personality test since before a major life event or for a few years, it might be fun to retake it.
@jeannareadsbooks8475
@jeannareadsbooks8475 Күн бұрын
If you're looking for more "hot gossip piping hot tea drama" classics I HIIIIIIGHLY recommend Anna Karenina. Lots of romance and affairs and pretty dresses. Tolstoy originally was inspired to write it after reading a story in the newspaper about a woman who had an affair and left her husband and kids and the original intention was to make her the villain, but when he started writing from Anna's perspective he understood her motivations and so the book ends up presenting women in a much more balanced and nuanced way than most classics, especially the ones written by men. Also, given the constraints of the medium, the Keira Knightley and Matthew McFadden adaptation was excellent
@michellemachesney1487
@michellemachesney1487 12 сағат бұрын
omg i loved this video so much!! yes would be interested in more videos like this!! when u said Dan wouldnt let u test him to find out his enneagram 😂😂 and the gladiator quote 😂😂 ive also never seen it but the quote is well known😂 omg that movie trailer was soooo dramatic! lmao ive never read the book or seen the films tho!
@esme_ella
@esme_ella 14 сағат бұрын
Loved this video! I've read a fair amount of classics but still get the fear sometimes that they 'won't be for me'. I challenged myself to read War and Peace during lockdown and was shocked by how enjoyable it was. There were definitely certain plots i didn't really care about, but there was so much going on that there was always something happening that i found interesting and emotionally impactful. I know its a beast, but if you're ever feeling another huge classic that will test your history knowledge it really is worth it! Just maybe get one of those bookmarks with all the family trees of the characters on lol
@mac8697
@mac8697 11 сағат бұрын
Books published in installments are highly addictive! They needed to keep readers buying those papers week after week and knew how to play with tension, expectations and satisfaction. The plot line of him going to jail and then coming back and becoming a political figure reminds me of Valjean in Les Mis. You sold me so bad into the story I kind of want to watch the movie now too hahahaha.
@sorchanc129
@sorchanc129 7 сағат бұрын
It's a film not a book but one of the best examples of true rivals to lovers is 'You've Got Mail'! Which is actually a remake of a Jimmy Stewart film called 'The Shop Around the Corner' which I also recommend 😊
@KierstenMB
@KierstenMB 9 сағат бұрын
I loved this video SO MUCH! So, I'd definitely love to see a star sign version. Also BIG fan of V E Schwab and I think the Darker Shade of Magic series would be perfect for a type 7. With three worlds to explore you'll definitely feel like a kid in a candy store. I think I'll have to sign up to your patreon if the Darker Shade of Magic is on your book club list. Really loved this video. So, yes very entertained! 😊
@cornjuiceproductions2887
@cornjuiceproductions2887 Күн бұрын
Wow, if the count of monte cristo is half as entertaining as your descriptions of it, I’m adding it to my TBR! P.S. I love your hair wavy!
@teuntje_esle
@teuntje_esle Күн бұрын
I love any bookish content (and may now have to give The Count of Monte Cristo a chance), so I love this and would definitely like a zodiac version of this! Or any other version ngl lol
@TheMarinettes
@TheMarinettes Күн бұрын
Loved the part where you said « like I’m speaking to you, a French person » and I was like « what? » cause you were ! I am you ! A French person ! 🤣🤣 Gonna continue the video now 🥸
@TheMarinettes
@TheMarinettes Күн бұрын
Man I love the count of Monte Cristo and seing you get gradually more excited and unhinged was really satisfying ahah ! I read it long time ago (like 5 years ago) and could not stop talking about it to anyone that was near me and just listened to it after seing the new movie to remind me of the changes they made and be back in the more detailed story. It was still so exciting the second time (third if you count the movie ahah). And I’m an INFJ so maybe the book is just good ahah
@TheMarinettes
@TheMarinettes Күн бұрын
Man I’m as excited as you about Count of Monte Cristo, so I checked the original french and your quote of he ejaculated mentally, in french ressembles more : he shouted from the bottom of his soul. So…
@TheMarinettes
@TheMarinettes Күн бұрын
Ok so I checked the quote you mentioned and in French it’s more something like « he shouted from the bottom of his soul » so that was a choice from the translator !
@juliemorrow174
@juliemorrow174 Күн бұрын
I have an English degree and I always use SparkNotes when reading chunky classics. It's not a sign they are not for you! It's just a bit of support to help us modern folk follow along and have fun
@abs_gart
@abs_gart Күн бұрын
There's a really good TV show from the 2010's called Revenge that is based on The Count of Monte Cristo but is from the perspective of his daughter getting revenge (with lots of twists of course!!)
@UruzRhode
@UruzRhode Күн бұрын
Oohh! I loved the Count of Monte Cristo. I listened to it while preparing for the audition of a stage play of this. I was cast as Haydee.
@morehannah
@morehannah Күн бұрын
Oh fun!!
@AshValeWrites
@AshValeWrites Күн бұрын
I just had to mention, Suzan Palumbo, a Canadian author, just released a novella that's a queer, Caribbean, sci-fi novella inspired by the Count of Monte Cristo! It's called Countess, you might like it!
@creativereindeer
@creativereindeer Күн бұрын
As a fellow ENFJ I was very intrigued (less so zodiac as you asked) and had already quoted that Gladiator line in a stay and play this morning. I also feel similar things to the classics but feel encouraged to have a go but with spark notes and audible!! Another podcaster I like also rates TCOMC so I’m leaning in that direction… the enfj thing might swing it for me but boy it sounds long 😮
@ARaye-rr8ld
@ARaye-rr8ld Күн бұрын
I love the excitement, enthusiasm, and surprise enjoyment! This was such a fun video!!! Isn't The Count of Monte Cristo what Sweeney Todd was based off of? Also reminds me a smidge of Le Mis (into the musical, couldn't finish the book 🫣). Wholehearted YES to the zodiac reading vlog 😆
@sakurasharks
@sakurasharks 18 сағат бұрын
I only know Count of Monte Cristo from the 2002 film (I did not know there was a new one til this video 😂) but watching you discover the plot was so fun to watch haha I hope you do/did end up watching the 2002 version, it is a good time imo!
@VampireBunneh
@VampireBunneh Күн бұрын
You should definitely read A Darker Shade of Magic! I just finished it a few days ago and my first thought was that Hannah would love it! It is a very good fantasy novel that is a quick 3-book series.
@jillisenberg9704
@jillisenberg9704 Күн бұрын
Always love your book reviews!
@Februarlig
@Februarlig Күн бұрын
I read classics (but not regulary) and I would love to see you read more of those, after all they became classics for a reason. Love your enthusiams it is wonderful
@enchantedlight
@enchantedlight Күн бұрын
If you like mystery books about cults, I would recommend "The Mysterious Case of the Alperton Angels" by Janice Hallett. It is a mystery about two journals researching a cult on the anniversary of the mass suicide almost 20 years later. It it a great mixed media book, - it's only told through emails, texts, and transcripts - but I listened to it on audio and it was amazing!
@becca_bee93
@becca_bee93 Күн бұрын
Love this video concept! Now I want to find books to match my personality type as well!
@braveprincess2117
@braveprincess2117 Күн бұрын
Had a lot of fun watching this video and enthusiasm!! Thanks!!
@BookChats
@BookChats Күн бұрын
I was excited to see you loved Count of Monte Cristo. You might enjoy Black Count which is a nonfiction book about Dumas' mixed race father and his career in Napoleon's army and imprisonment which might have inspired a few of Dumas' characters!
@livfrgemann5358
@livfrgemann5358 Күн бұрын
Have you read Divine Rivals? I really loved it, and the rivalry is a little more believable in that one - funnily enough they're also writers! 🌟
@morehannah
@morehannah Күн бұрын
I have not!
@ilalinal
@ilalinal Күн бұрын
Hi, Hannah! I really enjoy your reading vlogs, they inspire me to read more! I am currently reading Beach Read, and it was very funny to me that you were reading this book in your vlog. I would personally recomend Bel-Ami by Maupassant, I think that is very much a romance book and it filled with much action!
@WildNooks
@WildNooks Күн бұрын
I feel like you might really enjoy Ancillary Justice by Anne Leckie. It's a sci-fi revenge story and the audiobook is read by Adjoa Andoh who is such a great narrator. It's a trilogy and is from the POV of an AI from a culture that doesn't have gender pronouns. Here is the blurb 'On a remote, icy planet, the soldier known as Breq is drawing closer to completing her quest. Breq is both more than she seems and less than she was. Years ago, she was Justice of Toren-a colossal starship with an artificial intelligence linking thousands of corpse soldiers in the service of the Radch, the empire that conquered the galaxy. An act of treachery has ripped it all away, leaving her with only one fragile human body. And only one purpose-to revenge herself on Anaander Mianaai, many-bodied, near-immortal Lord of the Radch.'
@eleanorgrant5627
@eleanorgrant5627 Күн бұрын
I highly enjoyed the 2024 film! It was so much fun and l loved that instead of just hiring other people, he uses those apparently magical masks that have moving lips and eyelids
@Matematyk_empiryczny
@Matematyk_empiryczny Күн бұрын
Your hair in the clip on the balcony around 27 minutes is so gorgeous. You look like you came straight from some beach in Australia 😍
@sallychail4208
@sallychail4208 Күн бұрын
I love The Three Musketeers best, you should give it a go!
@filibusterfirework74
@filibusterfirework74 Күн бұрын
I would absolutely love to see the read your zodiac sign video!
@regretext4511
@regretext4511 22 сағат бұрын
I know this is really for shits and giggles; but the myers-briggs has kind of a misogynistic and racist history that I really recommend everyone read up on! It's also a pseudo-scientific / creative fiction guideline created by a Jung fangirl which is pretty funny seeing how much authority it's gained.
@RetroClaude
@RetroClaude 14 сағат бұрын
If you enjoyed the scope of The Count of Monte Cristo might I suggest some George Eliot? Middlemarch and Daniel Deronda especially. Also Daniel Deronda is one of the few classics that actively tries to challenge Jewish stereotypes and being Jewish is a big part of the plot. How authentic it is I can't say as George Eliot wasn't Jewish but even so the breadth of the story is interesting enough.
@kumepsy
@kumepsy Күн бұрын
Oh, how I enjoyed you getting into the complexity of classics and going through all these feelings! And when you talked about stereotypes and race... I haven't read the book and don't know about it nor Alexandre Dumas - but wasn't Alexandra Dumas mixed-race?
@morehannah
@morehannah Күн бұрын
I don’t know tbh assumed he was a white french man but could be wrong
@Mrsasperge11
@Mrsasperge11 Күн бұрын
Yes, his father was the son of a French nobleman and an enslaved afro-caribbean woman and was born in Haiti. Though AD himself was born and bred in France and so probably picked up all these stereotypes and prejudices along with everyone else :(
@xlogophile
@xlogophile 10 сағат бұрын
I haven't been able to find many rivals to lovers published fiction that actually played out the rivals part that well that worked for me xD so my only source of good rivals to lovers has been fanfic because fanfic authors are not afraid to really go for the rivalry
@rachelmeierovich5204
@rachelmeierovich5204 Күн бұрын
Divine Rivals duology is a good YA rivals to lovers with some magic elements
@ChemicalPenguinn
@ChemicalPenguinn Күн бұрын
Might have to read The Count of Monte Cristo now...
@lorenabpv
@lorenabpv Күн бұрын
i'm not always a romance reader, but beach read was one of my top reads of early 2024. it's got.spice, an interesting take on genre x literary and the cult subplot. i only dislike the whole parent forgiveness arc, but either way, for my first emily henry, i had fun
@jeannareadsbooks8475
@jeannareadsbooks8475 Күн бұрын
In terms of struggling with classics, my favourite way to read them is what many booktubers call "immersion reading" Basically I borrow the audiobook from the library and listen along while I read, often speeding the audiobook up to match the speed I read at in my head. This helps keep the momentum which helps me carry on, and tone of voice also helps with unfamiliar words and to keep my interest in more boring bits e.g. in Anna Karenina where Tolstoy talks about 19th century Russian farming techniques for a good chunk. I wasn't a classics person but since discovering this method I've read Anna Karenina, The count of Monte Cristo, War and Peace, Jane Eyre, Frankenstein and I'm currently reading Shogun by James Clavell using this method
@Hillary429
@Hillary429 Күн бұрын
Here for more reading vlogs!
@diplomog
@diplomog 2 күн бұрын
Such a good video
@nancymakeupify
@nancymakeupify Күн бұрын
Whenever I take a personality test I never relate to the personality description they give.. but at least with Myers-Briggs I seem to be very close on most of the factors. I know personality tests are just a bit of fun but I really don’t think people can be categorised into just 16 types
@ojiverdeconfleco
@ojiverdeconfleco Күн бұрын
I really loved the 2002 Montecristo movie with Jim Caviezel specifically because of the prison scene (Richard Harris is excellent in it) but it does vary a lot from the book, of which I read an abbreviated version (thank God 😂 it was in one of those collections meant for younger readers, but still really great). This was a fun video, more please! 😁 I think personality test like these are total garbage but so is the zodiac imo and still it is all so fun to read about😂
@morehannah
@morehannah Күн бұрын
I read a few “classics” as abbreviated kids versions when I was in school! I remember Frankenstein really scaring me! 😅😅
@BlackCatBritt
@BlackCatBritt Күн бұрын
If you watch the 2002 Count of Monte Cristo movie, it's realllly good and there's even a brief bit of baby Henry Cavill in it! Also, when you said you were going to read the book, my immediate thought was "isn't that book a literal brick?" haha I was wondering if you knew just how big it was
@SophieMcKenzie-Shaw
@SophieMcKenzie-Shaw Күн бұрын
Loved Count of Monte Cristo! It’s a long time since I read it but I remember loving it. Agree that you’d prob like A Picture of Dorian Gray. Also, Perfume is such a good modern classic which kind of gives me similar vibes xx ♥️🇵🇸🍉🧿🍉🇵🇸♥️
@morehannah
@morehannah Күн бұрын
Ooooh I read Perfume years ago and remember really liking it!
@Melissa-cl2rf
@Melissa-cl2rf Күн бұрын
If you want to continue the Count of Monte Cristo fandom-ing, watch V for Vendetta!
@MarnieLuna
@MarnieLuna Күн бұрын
Odd enough I know of another book that has a romance plot and a cult plot, it is the last book in the Hard Cash Trilogy by Kate Cann. Also pretty sure The Simpsons do an episode based on The Count of Monte Cristo. I do think I have to read it now, I thought I did but it was another classic that I was told has similar vibes. (The Black Sheep by Honoré de Balzac) I would love to see one based on your star chart. Also maybe one based on your love language.
@Hillary429
@Hillary429 Күн бұрын
The only classic I’ve read is The (Uncensored) Picture of Dorian Gray, I loved all the gay undertones, but there was also a lot of “men talking in rooms” so fair warning haha
@the1silentgirl
@the1silentgirl Күн бұрын
Where did you find the tests that told you your personality type ?
@rachelreadingart
@rachelreadingart Күн бұрын
Thoroughly enjoyed this vid ta, great seeing how much you loved this book, I mean I'm sold! Would love to listen to the same version as you, mind sharing which one it was? Thanks
@morehannah
@morehannah Күн бұрын
It was narrated by John Lee!
@rachelreadingart
@rachelreadingart Күн бұрын
Thanks 🙂
@robertlawsonjr.2501
@robertlawsonjr.2501 Күн бұрын
Great Great Great Aunt Hannah!♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️ Love you!♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️
@Daymickey
@Daymickey Күн бұрын
I’m a 7! 😊 I love being a 7 and love other 7s!
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