There's something about watching people talk about books that brings comfort in me
@Me_BoReD_2 жыл бұрын
I had a reading slump this month and was busy with Ramadan month but I read one book which is now on of favs of this year, it’s called piranesi you should read it if you didn’t already
@inbetweenworlds2 жыл бұрын
Piranesi is the best!!!!
@nassiba91882 жыл бұрын
Eid Mubarak 💞
@Bitter_Biscuit2 жыл бұрын
Eid mubarak to you brother
@Sobit212 жыл бұрын
Piranesi is AMAZING. It's the most mind-twisting book I've ever read. I can't stop thinking about it.
@fae_mj2 жыл бұрын
Piranesi is my favorite book so far too. 📖❤️
@aoitishjyat.neelam21992 жыл бұрын
The way Emma's so sweet like even if she gives one star to your favourite book, you can't detest her in any way 😭 The first book review was just hilarious "felt like a joke"
@Liriodelagua2 жыл бұрын
Agree, but doesn't that throw a shadow of doubt on the other reviews she does? I'm totally new to the booktube thing and I haven't read books recommended by these people, but now that I have (the kingdom of little wounds) and seeing how they miss the point makes me doubt their judgment so much... ah well, I guess I'll have to try and read one of the books that they do like and see how it goes.
@Hungarycloud2 жыл бұрын
@@Liriodelagua If you don't mind, what was the point of that book?
@Liriodelagua2 жыл бұрын
@@Hungarycloud Uf, I knew this was coming. Well, this may sound cheap, a cop out? as it comes from the author herself, but the tale is centered around actors and details and things that are not normally talked about but that do form part of a world, any world. Say, do you know who made harry potters wand? No (afaik), he just buys it. Here the queen's clothes break and there is a detailed description, relevant to the story on how that hole in her clothes is fixed. How many characters that you read go to the toilette? We have a story here where that is part of a character's fate or ending. And it's not to be gross just for the sake of it, and this is where Emma fails, the whole book revolves around the hidden, the not spoken about, the characters that in other stories are invisible. This is being coherent and is present in the whole book. It's so big that people don't see it? Did you read the book? I assume so, this comment won't make sense otherwise. The syphillis thing creates atmosphere and develops characters (using it as part of a court intrigue was brilliant; Robin Hobb should takes notes and not send Fitz off on zombie cleaning duty, ffs). Also, it has present time relevancy... remember hearing the words "chinese virus"? And it's a disease, I wouldn't talk about it in negative terms. Anyways, those are my thoughts. It sounds like I'm attacking Emma, but I'm kinda frustrated she doesn't value this type of stories that are, imo, different from the vast majority. I guess she could be described as a cottage core woman and this book is shitting yourself to death because you can't be gay.
@selina61072 жыл бұрын
@@Liriodelagua girl wtf
@Liriodelagua2 жыл бұрын
@@selina6107 The comment won't make sense unless you've read the book. Also, I'm a dude.
@Sthemingway2 жыл бұрын
"They're continually explosive...so that's Throne of A$$." -- That absolutely made my morning. I like the TOG series, but I love your assessment of the first book. I liked Chaol too (I kept hearing it as "caul" in my head). I want to do a re-read soon to see if I'd still enjoy it as much as I did years ago.
@NatalyaVins-blueflower7752 жыл бұрын
"And then there were none" is my favourite Agatha Christie book. I've read 18 of her books so far.
@shreyay2 жыл бұрын
Do try Thirteen Problems...I'm saying this because I've never heard from someone who's read it and I really loved it 🖤
@legallyblond782 жыл бұрын
I legit laughed out loud…. “My main problem with this book was, all of it” 😂😂👌🏻
@czarina-q4i2 жыл бұрын
I swear your aesthetic is like watching movies such as Pride and Prejudice, Jane Eyre, or Little Women. Seeing you being a woman with books enlightened and make me love literature even more.
@angelacanedit2 жыл бұрын
last month I read a single book (but LOVED it) so to anyone in a reading slump that loves dark academia/ reading about queer characters I recommend These Violent Delights by Micah Nemerever (not to be confused with the book by Chloe Gong)
@tommyhartonias62962 жыл бұрын
I just checked your channel 5 minutes ago to make sure I didn’t miss any notifications for a new video. Then played some random video from another channel and a notification immediately popped up after some 2 minutes from your channel😃 got so happy.
@khalilahd.2 жыл бұрын
Isn’t that the best feeling? 💛
@tommyhartonias62962 жыл бұрын
@@khalilahd. It really is😄. Okay shshsh🤫 I’m reading broken wings by Gibran Khalil Gibran lol
@Tania.atlasinajar2 жыл бұрын
emma you have definitely become part of my Sunday routine! 🥰 xoxo
@emmiereads2 жыл бұрын
@khalilahd.2 жыл бұрын
Same 💛
@Tania.atlasinajar2 жыл бұрын
@@khalilahd. hey Khalilah good to see you again! 🥰
@belen_lozano2 жыл бұрын
x2
@MotherofMax-he6mj2 жыл бұрын
I just finished Rebecca by Daphine Du Maurier for the first time yesterday. I loved it. I am going through that mourning of finishing a book right now over this book.
@TripleRoux2 жыл бұрын
I read One Hundred Years of Solitude in April bc you recommended it and it was stunning! My physical copy is on its way to me and I wanted to thank you for leading me to this gem.
@drewschannel97672 жыл бұрын
The parallels between you and Molly honestly kind of freaked me out😅 It’s like that book was made for you💜
@КристинаПроничева-р1ъ2 жыл бұрын
I haven’t picked up a book in about two months now (what a shame, I know)…I’m currently watching these to make myself read again so I can stop hating myself for not reading anything 🥲
@ipshitajee2 жыл бұрын
Oh my god same 🥲
@ipig23792 жыл бұрын
so you don't feel force to read by your own guilt, try to find an easy short book that you don't need a lot of brain to finish. For me, bcuz my goal is to focus more on classics this year, after every thick classic i read, i sneak in one romace book or a poetry collection. It's like a break but my reading streak is still going. So i dont fall back into a long reading slump. even tho some books i found were really dumb lol. Find your comfort genre and use that.
@bookishlylola2 жыл бұрын
@@ipig2379 that’s such a good suggestion, i was going to say something similar !!
@КристинаПроничева-р1ъ2 жыл бұрын
@@ipig2379 that’s actually an awesome advice! I will definitely be trying it out soon. It’s also a great motivation to sort out my shelves, I’m sure it’ll spark the will to read as well 🌸 thank you so much for your reply ⭐️
@elisabethjmusic2 жыл бұрын
@@ipig2379 I sort of do this too! Usually I am reading 2 or 3 books at once. Sometimes an audiobook (i listen during work lol), one easy read that will take a couple days, and one challenging read that will take a couple of weeks or even more. I found that this is my perfect recipe for avoiding slumps because even when I get into one, I have at least one book to fall back on
@johnjovanovic9172 жыл бұрын
The "Cheese Poet" lived in Ingersoll, which is not far from where you live. You could visit the Ingersoll Cheese Museum.
@emmiereads2 жыл бұрын
I had NO IDEA he lived that close, maybe I'll consider finding this museum haha, thank you for telling me!
@druidbottles2 жыл бұрын
I understand the Scottish-Canadian thing not because I'm Scottish, but because I'm Irish-Canadian and growing up, my mother made me listen to Irish ballads *all the time.* The amount of times I've been forced to listen to Wild Rover is astounding.
@worafah2 жыл бұрын
The name of the author of “Season of Migration to the North” is pronounced as “al-tay.yeb. Sa.leh” hopefully this helps! Thanks for including arab authors, I really appreciate our writers being talked about especially since you talked about khalil Gibran also !💖
@stews92 жыл бұрын
Best books I read in April: A Marvelous Light by Freya Marske, fantasy; Comfort Me With Apples by Catherynne Valente, a novella both satirical and elevating; and Why Fish Don't Exist by Lulu Miller, nonfiction about ichthyology, history, and her own awakening to a wider, deeper world.
@Faye_L2 жыл бұрын
OMG I HAVE to read the next great Canadian classic Molly of the Mall. 🤣🤣 Solar Bones sounds like it's right up my alley, too. I often think about the chain reaction of everything we do.
@hunterghobadi12692 жыл бұрын
About Christie one of her best mysteries is 5 Little Pigs (which is to my knowledge her only cold-case), but some of her later books are more philosophical. The Hollow for example has some deep explorations into the psychology of its characters, but as a detective novel it is pretty weak. Mystery tends to be surprising when the full story is not yet unraveled, but then to fully overview the deeper implications the actual mystery needs to be pushed to the side so the actions and motives can take center stage. Its a great book, but not the type you would want to do the 'lets solve' mystery boards with since the book isn't focused too much on the evidence. Sleeping Murder was much the same but also probably the most depressing book I have read, and maybe it was because of the mindset I was in while reading it, but it left me in a rut for a few days. Peril at End House was the most 'shocking' experience but that is dependent on what your hit-miss ratio is for getting the right answer. I'm always wrong so that one blew my socks off, but then again I suck at guessing. The more you read Christie, the more you will see her stories repeat themselves. She recycles the same mystery every now and then while switching up the characters and settings, and those you'll figure out pretty quickly. But regardless the majority of her books before the 70s were all great.
@joelle482 жыл бұрын
those earrings omg i just fell in love
@amywalterscheid94012 жыл бұрын
The syphilis book looks hilarious 😂 I read 100 Years Of Solitude, and it might be my new favorite book! Thanks for recommending it.
@khalilahd.2 жыл бұрын
Your uploads are definitely are my favorite part of Sunday 💛 also I love hearing some of these recommendations! I’m actually reading And Then There Were None and I love it too
@rachelhughes38722 жыл бұрын
My favorite book I read this month was Little Women! I cannot put into words how much I loved this book. It made me cry.
@kirbysnap2 жыл бұрын
ah yes, the kingdom of little wounds, our favourite love story between humanity and syphilis :)
@lilawhite18872 жыл бұрын
Stan Tori
@milaces13232 жыл бұрын
I can't even begin to describe how much i love your sweater Emma! 😂
@emmiereads2 жыл бұрын
thank you!! (it's very cozy)
@elizaanderson89092 жыл бұрын
Loved the video Emma! Glad to see you’re doing well! Absolutely looooove to hear you talking about how much you enjoyed Paradise Lost. It’s a personal favorite of mine. I really hope your summer course goes well!
@linggao26022 жыл бұрын
Read Paradise Lost four years ago and still identified the passage you read aloud right away. I think I read the whole thing in one weekend, and English is my second language. Granted, my class had been talking about it for two weeks by then so I had a good idea what it’s about, but man I felt like crying from the beauty of it by the end.
@tessamorell12822 жыл бұрын
you, your personality, and your videos release a different level of serotonin in my brain that i have yet to experience with anything else.
@mostlyleg85732 жыл бұрын
I have a really severe concussion and I’ve been listening to your videos to keep me sane. Your voice is so smooth and I love how calm your videos are❤️
@iris-vu8wk2 жыл бұрын
Had a rough-ish reading month. Slowly making my way through the Odyssey and Black Queer Studies (which are both good but taking ages to finish). My favourite was probably Helen by Euripides or Rebecca by Daphne Du Maurier
@nataliyapankovyk20162 жыл бұрын
For some reason or other I expected so much more from Rebecca. Something like Shirley Jackson ' s " Haunting of the Hill House" . Interesting to know how it was with you
@nataliyapankovyk20162 жыл бұрын
Stories that impressed me lately: Poe' s " The Pit and the Pendulum", Shirley Jackson's " The Lottery", " We have always lived in a castle"
@jfabstract2 жыл бұрын
I just started War and Piece because of your vehement recommendation, I am so excited for this journey!
@mindurbusinezz2 жыл бұрын
For your reading around the world challenge I’d recommend The Knight In The Panther Skin by Shota Rustaveli (Georgia). Lyn Coffin’s version is considered to be the best translation of both Shota’s poetic rhythm and plot accuracy. It is an epic poem that is over 850 years old and for georgian people it’s what shaped our identity.This poem depicts heroism,friendship,love,psychology,astrology,philosophy and much more. All of the characters are really passionate and expressive, It’s also set in the 12th century and one of the main characters was inspired by King Tamar(she was crowned as a king regardless of her gender and it’s rumoured that Shota wrote the whole poem as a way of confessing his love for her). I think you would really like that book.
@nataliyapankovyk20162 жыл бұрын
My favourite read when I was at school
@Miscellaneous_Archive2 жыл бұрын
His name is “ طيب صلاح " Ta-yeb Sa-lih He’s pretty famous writer in Middle East but I’ve never read his books.(actually I lied we did read one of his short story in uni , oops )
@EraseTheErase2312 жыл бұрын
I read the first few books of throne of glass back in middle school (I’m in uni now) and LOVED them. I recently re-read the entire series, and while I think they get better, celeana definitely gets better, I dont know if it’s worth the read. It’s a LONG series and the execution is not perfect in my opinion.
@Lele88512 жыл бұрын
I'm reading Paradise Lost and I'm always ready to highlight something, it's so good
@mmoitie2 жыл бұрын
It's so funny how you mention Tolstoy's authoritative voice trying to be preachy, because that's exactly what stopped me finishing Dorian Gray. The side character (I can't remember his name!) always has little quips of "wisdom" which I felt like was him trying to sound profound, and it annoyed me so much that I couldn't finish it. But I didn't feel this way with Tolstoy at all. Now I just wanna reread both !!
@moonstonepearl212 жыл бұрын
I love your outfit. The light purple is so soothing, and the sweater poncho looks so cozy
@Ninaofthe90s2 жыл бұрын
"The next ones I really like and then we get to the ones that I loved" *picks up next book* "Oh I love this!" 😂😂😍
@cassiopeiathew74062 жыл бұрын
Last month I read 2 books, The Poisonwood Bible and The Age of Innocence. This channel has been such a motivator for reading more and I’m so excited to attempt more difficult novels now.
@patrickeugeni25132 жыл бұрын
Another calming upload. I just finished The Book of Longings, which I noticed right behind you on your shelf. I cannot recommend it more highly!
@RossMcgowanMaths2 жыл бұрын
It's great that you treat all authors, no matter how famous, with the same enthusiasm or disdain. Just the one for me last month Evelyn Waugh Decline and Fall.
@lauramarie70202 жыл бұрын
Hi Emma, I just found your channel a few weeks ago and your content made me fall in love with books again! Greetings from Germany!
@alexb.32792 жыл бұрын
My favorite book I read in April was The Book of Hours by Rilke ❤ I discovered your channel this month and immediately ordered my first piece of Rilke. It is one of my new favorites of all time, thank you!! ❤
@emmiereads2 жыл бұрын
so happy to hear that, so glad you found a new fave!!
@00egg002 жыл бұрын
My fave read of April was Rebecca! I had been eyeing it on my shelf for a few months and it was soo good! Her writing was so immersive, I felt like I could reach out and touch the grass and smell the rain.
@jasminefigueredo93332 жыл бұрын
I read Anne of green gables and it’s now one of my favorite books I have ever read. It’s just a beautiful book and Anne is my favorite character I have ever heard of. I started reading manga as well in April and it’s been a lot of fun. I finished hunterxhunter volume 3 yesterday and I hope the next volume arrives soon at my library. Anyways loved this video as always, had a great time sitting down with a cup of tea and listening to you talking about books!
@fiction_vixen18reads2 жыл бұрын
You have no idea how much I needed this video today. I ended up being taken to the emergency department by ambulance as I couldnt breath properly and have been diagnosed with long covid. You got me through a dark day you amazing person I hope you know how special you are 🥰🥰
@fallisdying20772 жыл бұрын
I'm so glad you loved and then there were none, I read it recently and I just loved it so very much it's so incredible
@em1l1442 жыл бұрын
the how much I was desperate for a new video from Emmie is poignant. now I'm happy *:,)* also EMMA your grapes earrings!! omg your outfit is cute
@TheSimPanions2 жыл бұрын
You really made me wanna pick up that Agatha Christie book! I think my favourite book this month was "I'm thinking of ending things" by Iian Reid, it was honestly a wild ride but I think about this book ALL the time!
@Sarah-nh1lx2 жыл бұрын
The book set in Edmonton sounded great! I'm also Canadian, in Uni, and my Dad's scottish so I was nodding along to basically everything you were saying in your review (haha)
@ellensearle92152 жыл бұрын
Crooked house by agatha christie is also based on a nursery rhyme which is great. One of my favourite Agatha christie novels is ordeal of innocence.
@kdove22592 жыл бұрын
omg emmie! i absolutely love your outfit in this video, the grape earrings, the sweater and bandana are all perfection. also, i always learn of an amazing new read through your videos. keep bein fantastic :)
@ipshitajee2 жыл бұрын
The April fool joke fits perfectly with the book
@yashikajain29452 жыл бұрын
one of my fav reads of this month was when we cease to understand the world by Benjamin Labatut! I dont know if you have read it but it is basically a fictional short stories on lives of the pioneers of modern science. Men like Schrodinger, Heisenberg, Schwarzschild etc. It was incredibly well written and constructed. i highly recommend it !!
@amiracapric66272 жыл бұрын
i swear the throne of glass series gets sooo much better in book three! its definitely a guilty pleasure, but it really is a fun read after the first two books. i felt the exact same way and really didn't want to continue reading but i pushed through. id be so interested to hear ur thoughts on crescent city, another sjm book. the character is incredibly arrogant as well i feel like ur commentary would be so funny
@Sky-bu1jj2 жыл бұрын
I read TOG when I was 12 and would probably hate it if I read it now, but I've gotta say, it really picks up later on when the whole 'fantasy' part of this fantasy world kicks in. Imo.
@miki-log2 жыл бұрын
I also just read Paradise Lost for my Renaissance class!! I'm so excited that you liked it :D I absolutely loved it, I took this class purely because we were reading PL at the end. As a non-English major, finishing up my last semester of college (!!!), I'm so happy I took this English class and got to have a really good professor to discuss and read the book through. It's almost finals so classes are over, and I was honestly so sad when I stepped out of that English class knowing it was probably the last English class I would ever take ... there's something so magical about reading literature and learning about it in class, I'm going to miss it so much. The plus is that once I'm out of school, I'll have way more time to read for fun :') As a graduating senior to you Emma, I hope you the best with your summer courses and the rest of your degree!
@lutherdean69222 жыл бұрын
Emma you have rekindled my love of reading, thank you for this channel!
@amelia.manning2 жыл бұрын
I also read And Then There We’re None in April and I absolutely loved it! It felt so different to the previous Agatha Christie books I have read.
@cosetteailiff28242 жыл бұрын
My sister married a Canadian and now lives in Edmonton. I’ve been to West Edmonton Mall several times when visiting her so I’ll definitely have to read Molly of the Mall! :)
@ReadingNymph2 жыл бұрын
Always such a relaxing video, your thoughts in TOG still crack me up. My favourite read in April would have to be Emma or maybe Mask of Mirrors
@yasicchi2 жыл бұрын
Omg Emma, you are so inspiring and I love you so much! Thank you for your reviews and suggestions!
@curiouslanguage20322 жыл бұрын
Great wrap up! I need to read that Migrations book. Sounds amazing! I was doing the Orillium readathon this month by Book Roast, and I read a bunch of stuff, but the standout winners were the first two books in the Broken Earth trilogy, The Fifth Season and The Obelisk Gate, which I suppose is not a shocking book recommendation to anyone at this point.
@marybria12292 жыл бұрын
I got Season Of Migration To The North as an interlibrary loan upon your recommendation. Can't wait to read it! Thank you for sharing so many golden nuggets that I would have otherwise never discovered. Love you, Emma!
@heligolightly2 жыл бұрын
If you loved „And then there were none“ you should definitely check out the BBC adaptation from 2015. Absolutely amazing and very unsettling and creepy. 🖤
@emmiereads2 жыл бұрын
ah is that the one with Charles Dance?
@heligolightly2 жыл бұрын
@@emmiereads yes! It’s got the most star-studded cast basically, almost all of them are very renowned British actors and did a phantastic job 👌🏻
@wabbitwabbit982 жыл бұрын
Yesss! I’ve never liked any of the adaptations of Christie’s books since Suchet’s series but I gotta admit, that one’s solid
@luhsea2 жыл бұрын
The grape earrings are amazing 😍 My favourite read of April was definitely Words of Radiance by Brandon Sanderson!
@ttwicecoloredd2 жыл бұрын
i saw your new agatha video went up so i quick read it on a couple flights this weekend. can't wait to watch that vid now 😆
@thefourthfry2 жыл бұрын
The cottagecore aesthetic is strong in this one 🥺🥺🥺
@felicityyoon26122 жыл бұрын
I have only read 2 books: ` Kafka on the shore' and my own local book. Wow... Kafka left me so much thoughts and become one of my fav.
@toliyeptho33132 жыл бұрын
I read kafka on the shore back in 2019, on the new year's eve and I remember by the time I finished reading it was 5am in the morning, it was that gripping and good to me, after that Murakami falls under one of my favorite author. 😊
@felicityyoon26122 жыл бұрын
@@toliyeptho3313 Murakami is just exceptional. I have only read Norwegian Wood and Kafka, his taste of music, Greek allegory and the subject with cat always intrigued me. This April reads for me is just perfect.
@nataliyapankovyk20162 жыл бұрын
So different for me. Used to read every Murakami book that came out. Stopped reading him after his Kafka.
@rondoflicflac2 жыл бұрын
I have finished my exams for now and now I'm ready to get comfy and catch up on Emma's vids❤️✨
@giovanna75062 жыл бұрын
I've only read one book this month because i just started college and I'm a little overwhelmed loved the video as usual
@emmiereads2 жыл бұрын
ah that's amazing, what are you studying? I hope everything goes wonderfully for you, you've got this
@felicityyoon26122 жыл бұрын
Grapy 🍇 and purple, and gorgeous Emma. My fav color ❤️
@char49802 жыл бұрын
Paradise lost is amazing. I can't get over it no matter how many books I read😭
@alvilania_86242 жыл бұрын
Esse é exatamente o tipo de pessoa que eu gosto de ser amigo. Seus vídeos são incríveis e ainda por cima você passa uma vibe surreal. Beijooss🇧🇷💕
@annie_ma132 жыл бұрын
Solar bones sounds interesting, and since I liked Mrs. Dalloway, which is also a stream of consciousness, I've put it in my tbr. I read East of Eden (surprised me in a good way with wonderful sayings and interesting characters, loved it) and Lolita (one of the most difficult, wicked, and witty things I've ever encountered, all in such a short book) in April^^
@lysajohnson28042 жыл бұрын
I started reading again in April but I only read three books two of them I reread because it had been five years since I read them. I reread the notebook and a walk to remember and then I read for the first time the midnight library. All of them I thought were very good.
@nate70812 жыл бұрын
I got through ten books in April, which is a new record for me! My favorite fiction this month was White Noise by Don Delillo and my favorite nonfiction was Border and Rule by Harsha Walia.
@brunaelivros_2 жыл бұрын
Finally! I was waiting for this! 💖
@lilybee97872 жыл бұрын
Love curling up with a hot chocolate to watch these videos, so calming and you have 100% expanded my tbr... War and Peace is sat next to my bed staring at me lmao. Do you think there could be a discord server for anyone who wants to talk about our tbrs and stuff? Would love to have so much more in depth conversations in a more chat revolving space
@hey-jd7fh2 жыл бұрын
everytime you talk about the little kingdom of little wounds my curiosity increases more and more. i think i want to read it.
@belovednighteyes2 жыл бұрын
was waiting for this video and now it's here 🥺🙌🏻
@sen78262 жыл бұрын
you blew my mind... you read ELEVEN books in April, including Paradise Lost... I'm at a loss for words EDIT: You read 13 books in January... what am I doing with my time Jesus
@johanliebert3752 жыл бұрын
I read 28 Lol, i thought this was normal, guess i should get a life
@sen78262 жыл бұрын
@@johanliebert375 you read almost a book per day... How many pages were the books on average?
@moonchild39162 жыл бұрын
i was literally just saying this to myself i really need to make more time for myself
@johanliebert3752 жыл бұрын
@@sen7826 on average I'd say around 250 pages
@erminiaseverino79742 жыл бұрын
@@johanliebert375 I’m really sorry if this sounds rude but where do you get that time from????
@wiktoriabadora12432 жыл бұрын
"Tolstoy, why are your right there?!" 😭💀
@mennatu-allahislam5622 жыл бұрын
I've read four books this month and i'm so proud and happy about them 💗
@emmiereads2 жыл бұрын
amazing!! what were they??
@mennatu-allahislam5622 жыл бұрын
@@emmiereads Adrift on the Nile for Naguib Mahfouz The cave for José Sarmago Sayyidina Al Farouq Omar for Mohammed Hussien Hiekal And the last one was "Kalila and Dimna". All was in Arabic.✨❤️
@kathy25392 жыл бұрын
I did read 'Casual Vacancy' by J K Rowling. This was the first novel of hers that I have read since reading the Harry Potter books and world stuff. It started slow but I was drawn into the characters especially the youth/teenagers. I really loved Krystal, even though her life was so fraught with danger and poverty. She was so tough and such a fighter. Overall I gave the novel 4 stars, I think. I'm grateful that JKR gave us this one, her writing seems to go from strength to strength. Reading this one gives a reason to look for some of her recent works outside of HP.
@belen_lozano2 жыл бұрын
Emmie talking about books just makes me so calm
@kieran1632 жыл бұрын
my favorite read of this month was probably people of the book by geraldine brooks. it’s great historical fiction about an art conservator who’s called to work on an ancient jewish prayer book. it’s so good, like i-gave-it-five-stars good. 100% recommend.
@ldh15622 жыл бұрын
This has been on my TBR for a while, time to pick it up!
@themermaidandtheowl65732 жыл бұрын
I adored that book as well! All of the bits of the past of the book interspersed with her conservation was fascinating. It was so beautifully written as well. Afterwards I passed it around to my granny and my auntie, great family book club. It's great to hear of someone else who loved it as well.
@JamesJoyce122 жыл бұрын
It is funny you chose that quote from Milton - Darkness Visible is a 1990 award winning memoir by American writer William Styron about his descent into depression and his recovery - No light; but rather darkness visible / Served only to discover sights of woe - you should check it out - a super short read but amazing in its power.
@youwillneverknow71652 жыл бұрын
I don't think I've ever seen someone so perfectly mirror my thoughts on Throne of Ass before. I've only read the first book, also because it was blowing up everywhere, and when I was a teenager to boot, so at an age when I was primed to like it, and I was so confused as to how such a popular book contained absolutely no substance. Caelena never does anything, she just keeps yapping on about how awesome she is while doing nothing to prove it, and everyone somehow still falls all over themselves as soon as she walks into the room. If a character who is supposed to be the prettiest, deadliest, most aWeSome person ever wasn't an annoying enough trope on its own, a character who is all of that purely in her own head is worse. There was a sample chapter for book 2 at the end of my copy in which you find out that Caelena, despite apparently having been ruthlessly killing people for a living before, has suddenly developed a problem with this and for some reason refuses to murder anyone now, at which point I just gave up. Also, Chaol was the only character I liked, too.
@olunor2 жыл бұрын
I HATED Throne of Glass and Assassins blade (the first 2 books). But l will say once you start reading the 3rd book it gets SO GOOD. The whole plot takes a surprising supernatural twist revealing more about Celeana and the world in general. I found myself understanding that l had to endure the pain that was the first two books to be able to really enjoy the others. I finished the 4th book Hier of Fire last week and it was AMAZING. Celeana's character development is great. The new 'bad guys' that emerge are really well written. So far in my reading of the series there has been imperfections in every book. It's definitely not worth the read if you cant borrow the books from a library or a friend.. specifically the first 2. I'm rlly loving the series but HATED the first 2 books so l feel you on this one.
@diananwilati69482 жыл бұрын
This month I read Great Expectations which was in my bookshelf for years. I didn’t like the edition because the font was too small. So I’ve never read the story until you recommended it in one of your videos. And then I liked it so much that I forgot about the font size. 😍😍😍 However some of the parts of the story were difficult to understand because of Victorian English. So l looked up chapter summaries online. But that aside the plot is unusual it’s nothing like I’ve read before. Thanks for recommending 😊
@anabochorishvili67552 жыл бұрын
Your presence, tone and talking style is so soothing somehow ❤
@ahmedmubark70184 ай бұрын
Altaib salih read like (tie yip! ) His writing is so touching but sadly only season of migration got famous despite his other works like (urse al zain , the marriageof zain) being a lot more heart felt in my opinion. His writing (speciallyin Arabic) is so beautiful. The way he connects words and draws parallels. Even the way he paints life in the states furthest from the capital is so accurate (no surprise as he was born in karmakoul in the northern state ) . The experience of the protagonist and mustafa in season of migration most likely mirrors some of altaib salih's experiences as he himself moved to london for his education. He must have felt the crushing loneliness of being a guy with a certain way of thinking that is very new to the north state . Season of migration to the north even ends with the main character presumably drowning midway in the river Nile . Unable to go forward or backwards, most likely how he felt being in the middle of the western and the eastern world I was born in the capital of sudan and upon knowing he is a distant relative of mine , i decided to read his book even tho i had this idea that he is one of those writers that are loved by westners because his writing is somewhat westernized and somewhat crude and explicit for my eastern/african taste, but after reading his collection i just couldn't hate the guy . I visited the northern state and karmakoul after reading his books . And it was such weird feeling . I remember vividly the town where he was born which is most likely the town he is describing in his books , it didn't change much and there is a somewhat old and crooked sign on the towns entrance by the highway it reads "Here the birthplace of the brilliant writer altaib salih" Our family even had a Polaroid of him . I aslo remember seeing it , in it he is laying on the ground burying his face in some papers studying. He was a simple man i guess . So . To the man who was dead in the center . Who felt lonely and unable to relate . Thanks for writing!
@jimmycryz2 жыл бұрын
You actually started talking fast when describing Molly of the Mall. It was really adorable.
@seaof_stars2 жыл бұрын
I read 30 books in April, I had a two week break from school and lets just say I spent it very different from my class mates. I managed to re read Percy Jackson, I read all of the Shatter Me series, and Divergent A bunch of other books but that was the majority of them
@toliyeptho33132 жыл бұрын
I love shatter me series so much
@seaof_stars2 жыл бұрын
@@toliyeptho3313 its so good, honestly I died inside when I finished believe me
@TheJennifer1222 жыл бұрын
I just finished reading Death In Spring by Mercè Rodoreda and I think you'd like it. It is pretty unique but it gave me One Hundred Years of Solitude vibes in places (and Garcia Marquez himself was a fan)!
@alexandrat6982 жыл бұрын
in April I actually read Cloud Atlas, and absolutely loved it!
@emmiereads2 жыл бұрын
ah amazing, I was just considering giving it a reread!
@yaramorad22972 жыл бұрын
my fav book this month was probably 'this is how you lose the time war '. It is a short book, but it was written beautifully. Also, I'm so happy that you liked season of migration to the north. The author's name is pronounced with an "El" before each word .so it's El-Tayeb El-Salih.(الطيب الصالح )
@myangeljin_2 жыл бұрын
The best book of the month for me was After Dark by Haruki Murakami. It was SO GOOD omg i loved this one. I'm trying to finish all his work that was already translated to portuguese so it was awesome. I read this until 3 a.m and omg what an experience. And I just kept coming back to the storie of those characters and how their lives are intertwined in such weird but beautiful ways. And yes I picked up this one because of one of your videos about murakami. Thanks for all your videos they help me A LOT!!💜💜