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allisonpaiges

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@BooksWithCarah
@BooksWithCarah 8 ай бұрын
the Coraline bit was SO FUNNY HAHAH
@ACupofNicole
@ACupofNicole 8 ай бұрын
I know you give these disclaimers every time, but they help me remember not to be so harsh on myself
@ciinthiamk
@ciinthiamk 8 ай бұрын
Ally, I started watching your videos this year, just when I was going through a depressive episode and having anxiety atacks in the middle of the night. And watching and rewatching you has been such a comfort, the discord people are so nice and I'm just overall so happy to be here.
@mirtegeerts8025
@mirtegeerts8025 8 ай бұрын
Saaameee! Rewatched her videos already 2 times haha (hyperfocus unleashed) hope it does not feel creepy 😂❤
@yaelnitzan1058
@yaelnitzan1058 8 ай бұрын
The necklace you chose with the star was designed by Emmie, she’s also a booktuber. She made a great video where she explains her design. Also, Albus is amazing!
@rowan.27
@rowan.27 8 ай бұрын
There was a loss in my family this week and I haven't picked up any books since then because my attention span is shot, so comfort youtubers (like you 💞) have been all I'm taking in right now- thank you so much for creating such a cozy corner of the internet that people can turn to when life gets hard ❤
@Freakingcurly
@Freakingcurly 8 ай бұрын
Hi! Maybe when time has passed and you're ready, if you want to learn more about grief, I really recommend The Grieving Brain. It helped me understand why everything was so confusing and painful when my parents passed away.
@rowan.27
@rowan.27 8 ай бұрын
@@Freakingcurly thank you for the recommendation! 💞
@annabananabones08
@annabananabones08 8 ай бұрын
Something about rainy days and your uploads just work together
@puffmaggie
@puffmaggie 8 ай бұрын
you saying you struggle with fantasy while next month's book club is Tress aka my fave book of this year, cant wait to hear your experience with it next month 😅 also btw just wanted to say you are so good at your job. these videos are always so good. ty for still doing content even though health hasnt been the best for you!!
@small_and_dangerous2068
@small_and_dangerous2068 8 ай бұрын
I just finished reading Crying in H-Mart bc I know it’s a book you’ve recommended (I sobbed) and now I’m moving on to another Ali recommendation, A Psalm for the Wild Built! I’m so excited! I hope I enjoy it as much as you did! Also I’m so close to finishing my reading goal! I’ve now read 46/50 books for the year and I’m trying to go easy on myself and enjoy the books I’m reading and not fly through them. If I reach my goal I’ll feel ecstatic, but if I don’t reach it I still read more than I’ve ever read in a single year and that’s SO worth celebrating! I’ve taken on your mantra of “if you’re reading, you’re winning” so no matter the number that’ll be what I tell myself on new years! 🎉
@itsthemadster
@itsthemadster 8 ай бұрын
If you get an itch at trying fantasy again, I think reading The Girl Who Drank the Moon would be a good choice for you. I have the same issue with some high fantasy novels being a little over my head. I thought it was such a fun and easy read!
@tazisbooked
@tazisbooked 8 ай бұрын
the way Amina Al Sirafi is def in my top books of the year! There’s so many great YA fantasy books to read as well, it’s a great place to get into fantasy!!
@romalibra_books
@romalibra_books 8 ай бұрын
You just HAVE to read Emily Wilde’s Encyclopedia of Faeries ! The main character is clearly clearly autistic, it’s on the cozy fantasy side of fantasy with low stakes and a big focus on characters and folktales and it’s set in winter. Also we read her journal entries and get to see how she thinks and I’ve never felt so seen as a late diagnosed woman 😅 you will love it
@natbatrat-d7e
@natbatrat-d7e 8 ай бұрын
ally wearing the emmy necklace, designed by my other comfort booktuber! worlds colliding fr
@juliette3423
@juliette3423 8 ай бұрын
Same 😍
@meowies119
@meowies119 8 ай бұрын
12:33 cozy murder mysteries or 'cozies' are actually a huge genre! there's SO many niches interwoven with murder mysteries. baking is a popular one but there's also ones surrounding bookshops, knitting, cheese making, soup shops, gardening, candle making, etc. it's kind of a strange genre but I love it
@small_and_dangerous2068
@small_and_dangerous2068 8 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing a lot of your life and hobbies and the things you’ve loved with us! Your channel has become such a sweet source of comfort for me this past year, especially when I started struggling with chronic pain and my mental health dipped. You should really know that the positive energy and mindsets you reinforce in your videos, even on your bad days, really stick and that you’ve at the very least touched my life in a very positive way. Thanks to you I started getting up more, I started to celebrate the small victories and that encouraged me to continue those habits, I’ve learned (and am honestly still learning) how to be okay with the fact that there are days where I just can’t do as much as I once could but that’s OKAY and there’s so much I can still do from my home to enrich my life. These are all positive mindsets that YOU have encouraged into me through countless videos and me, my parents, and my therapist (lol) all say thank you!! I hope you and Laurens have a wonderful Christmas with your cattos (if you celebrate!) and that you continue to keep the positive and healing mindsets you’ve taught to me. Many have seen a change in me thanks to you and I have never felt better despite my pain :,) ❤❤ Sending love your way!
@maru2825
@maru2825 8 ай бұрын
I feel the same about Fantasy books. When I got back into reading a few years ago I thought I’d be a high fantasy girlie but every book I picked up was so boring or too difficult to understand. My favourite fantasy series to this day is the one I read when I was 8 😭 (Skulduggery Pleasant). I kept comparing these very high stakes, detailed, beautifully written books to my silly little middle grade series and I kept preferring the latter. I eventually realised it’s because these books take themselves too seriously. I like my stories to really be about the characters and for them to have fun or be silly or quirky. And it’s annoyingly hard to find series like that. Murderbot is my other favourite series now and it only took me 14 years to find it. But it solidified that theory for me because even though the Murderbot books are high stakes, Murderbot itself has such a strong sarcastic narration style that it’s just a lot of fun to be inside its head. HOWEVER! I recently picked up a serious fantasy story which was a massive success, it even became one of my favourite books this year. And the reason I picked it up was because it was about one of my interests (angels!). And I picked up another fantasy book that had angels as a theme and I also loved it! And then I developed an interest in robot characters after reading Murderbot and I’m also having a really high success rate focusing on books about that. SO I think you too could actually be a fantasy reader, maybe you just need to find something more specific to what you’re already interested in. Then it’s a lot less work :D
@dinaschwartz6403
@dinaschwartz6403 8 ай бұрын
OMG, highly recommend the Swedish (original) A Man Called Ove film!
@theapenning8944
@theapenning8944 8 ай бұрын
I really loved Remarkably Bright Creatures recently. I have to admit I mostly picked it up because of the cover (I have the white version). But it was such a heartwarming story!
@aaaariane
@aaaariane 8 ай бұрын
hearing you talk about What My Bones Know gave me literal chills, this is immediately going on me tbr!! also, i'm in the middle of A Man Called Ove right now and it's been such a delight, i'm so excited to chat with everyone ^^
@georgieclarke2910
@georgieclarke2910 7 ай бұрын
My favourite children's/middle grade books are the Kingdoms and Empires series by Jaclyn Moriarty. So cozy, atmospheric and low stakes adventure. I love it so much!
@Camila-rg2lh
@Camila-rg2lh 8 ай бұрын
Allison, I've been following your channel since the begining of the year and you mentioned a graphic novel series so many times it actually stuck with me in a good way. So, I'm glad to say that I took your advice and I read The Tea Dragon Society last night before bed and got absolutely emotional, cryied plenty of happy tears. I wasn't expecting to be this moved by a graphic novel since I'm not used to the genre but I've been trying it out for a few months and finally I found the perfect book for me, THANK YOU!
@Indie_witch10
@Indie_witch10 8 ай бұрын
I love your videos and thank you so much for your time to make them great. I recommend you to my friends all the time❤
@imnotokay1100
@imnotokay1100 8 ай бұрын
ally you've been a big part of my reading life this year so thank you for all your recs and for sharing your thoughts with us!!
@nananananalu
@nananananalu 8 ай бұрын
These sponsorships are always funny cause my name is Ana Luísa lol
@summersnitch9730
@summersnitch9730 8 ай бұрын
Children Book REC: Momo by Michael Ende It is originally German, though it is set in an unnamed Italian city. It is about this young girl who lives in an abandoned amphitheatre and invents game with all her friends, the local children. There is a plot about "the grey man" who run a "time bank" and basically get all the chill living their calm lives people into having to feel more productive until noone has time to play or look after the children anymore and so. Momo is the only one who seems to be more or less resistant to this. There also is a tortoise who's name is Cassiopeia, who can talk by writing short letters on her back. So what's not to love. I won't spoil more of the plot, but its great theme is the value of time and taking things slow (There's No Rush Snail Shirt vibes), the value of children's perspectives, these simple but deep thoughts about life, friendship and the value of play and importance of really listening to someone. It has a few scenes that wouldn't have been super necessary imo, so it ends up not being the thinnest / MOST time-respecting book, but it is by no means super long or boring and the themes are right up your ally (ha). Would love to see what you think of it!
@milkteamarwa
@milkteamarwa 8 ай бұрын
i've been playing every mario game ever this year and i just reached paper mario 64 and my jaw dropped when i realized the familiar music! now i get extra happiness when i watch your videos cause it brings me mario joy and i get extra happiness when i play mario cause it brings me allisonpaiges joy. i've somehow fallen into the best circle ever
@allisonpaiges
@allisonpaiges 8 ай бұрын
ahh!! i love that. it’s my favorite game ever 💛
@sunflowersandstorms5608
@sunflowersandstorms5608 8 ай бұрын
yes for the anticipated releases video, i'm so curious for every book you got!
@rosegovan2458
@rosegovan2458 8 ай бұрын
Children’s book series recommendation. Book 1, Nevermoor by Jessica Townsend. Currently a 3 book series with more to come.
@myaadams8284
@myaadams8284 8 ай бұрын
Hey Ally I love your channel so much and I love your blogs. They give me so much peace and comfort when I get anxious, I was wondering if you could update your vlog playlist, to have more of your recent vlogs. I like having them on in the background when I am working, reading and gaming.❤❤❤
@SyMpHOny893
@SyMpHOny893 8 ай бұрын
Ally getting Emma’s necklace from ana luisa🥺🥺 crying!!
@natalieskov7355
@natalieskov7355 8 ай бұрын
The vibrating cat gave me so much life ❤❤
@victoriazeccola
@victoriazeccola 8 ай бұрын
Yes yes yes to a video on the most anticipated releases for next year! Also, just finished A Winters Promise. It was dark, but I am ready to pick up the next one. Looking forward to a good health year for you and all the other peep here ❤
@francescakyanda9182
@francescakyanda9182 8 ай бұрын
i'm fully a fantasy girlie and I totally get the overwhelm! I was a fan of Adventures of Amina al-Sirafi because it has my beloved "one last job" trope, but I definitely think there's a fantasy out there for you!
@beriax1591
@beriax1591 8 ай бұрын
Witch hat atelier is my favourite manga series, it is soooo good you will absolutely love it.
@sagaki_
@sagaki_ 8 ай бұрын
i wanted to recommend you my favourite childhood series - it’s Pettson and Findus by Sven Nordqvist and is about an old man who adopts a cat, who learns how to speak. it’s a picture book, so it’s definitely for a very young audience, but whenever I remember it, i feel warmth. It could be hard to find, because it’s not that popular, but the most famous one is “Pancakes for Findus” and it’s about the cat’s birthday :) love you!!
@katherineevans3310
@katherineevans3310 8 ай бұрын
i picked up sheets, the graphic novel and absolutely devoured it!! the next day i got the other two and finished them after i got home from the book store. they were such heartwarming stories about vital topics for young people that i could enjoy at 23 years old.
@oddcats5
@oddcats5 8 ай бұрын
A middle grade novel I have gone back to a couple times is A Million Ways Home by Dianna Dorisi Winget 💕
@heatherr1219
@heatherr1219 8 ай бұрын
If you want to try some more YA fantasy I would recommend the Raybearer duology by Jordan Ifueko! I think it does a good job of introducing characters/plot to intrigue you and to make sure you don't get too lost! It's also just an absolutely incredible story. Love the video, the vibes are lovely as always!
@SynsBookNook
@SynsBookNook 8 ай бұрын
Goblin and Ghoul n' The Cape are my favorite Josh Malerman books.🙂📚
@shandelchallice4598
@shandelchallice4598 6 ай бұрын
I just found your channel and I absolutely love your vibes!! You are hilarious and I just added like 15 new books to my already insanely long list. Thank you!!
@Omega-64571
@Omega-64571 8 ай бұрын
When you talked about the type of fantasy you enjoy, it made me think of the series Rangers, it’s a YA and an easy going story that doesn’t have huge info drops on how its world works, you learn in stages as the books go on, and the plot is not super complex, it flows slowly and nicely while presenting the universe. Don’t know if you have read it already or ever heard of it, but I just thought of leaving the recommendation here :) It’s a very wholesome but adventurous journey with one of the best character developments I’ve ever read, and I think you could like it if you ever wanna give it a try ❤
@goblin_ghoulz
@goblin_ghoulz Ай бұрын
Going back and watching all your videos 🤎 miss you and hope you are doing well!!
@corinn2222
@corinn2222 8 ай бұрын
Ally, I just found your channel this year and it has brought me soo much joy. I’m in my second year of single mom hood and dealing with issues with my chronic illnesses and every time I’m having a rough day I watch you and it truly brightens my day. You’re wonderful thank you for sharing 😊 I wanted to recommend a very old YA book I read as a teen that I still think about today it’s called How It Ends by Laura Weiss. On the back it says it’s about a teen girl named Hannah who is fretting over awful teen love…but who cares about her, it’s really the super wonderful story of her grandmothers life and it’s so amazing! On Amazon it’s says the book is about how love ends, and how it’s starts, and how it endures. Yes perfect description! Total before the coffee gets cold vibes!
@shanialanae1169
@shanialanae1169 7 ай бұрын
Minor detail will be in my heart forever, so well written
@starlasell5698
@starlasell5698 8 ай бұрын
❤📚📚❤️ I added notes on an execution to my Goodreads. Thank you!
@idkdude969
@idkdude969 8 ай бұрын
I love ur videos so much, thank u for making my days, but don't ever feel pressured and take care of yourself :>
@BookCreases
@BookCreases 8 ай бұрын
Babel is a very specific type of fantasy. I couldn’t get into it either even though I really enjoyed Poppy Wars. It’s okay! I’m glad I liked Poppy Wars. 😊 thanks for the video!
@VeraFran
@VeraFran 8 ай бұрын
Part of your world is definitely not like the other girls. I'm also not a typical romance reader but that book won me over! I don't remember if you already mentioned Emily Wilde's Encyclopaedia of Faeries but I think that book was made for you!
@lookitsacorinne
@lookitsacorinne 8 ай бұрын
The sparkle from your necklace can be seen from ~space~ that thing is so beautiful!
@LaughingStockfarm1
@LaughingStockfarm1 8 ай бұрын
I loved Babel, but then I do like twisty, complicated things. I loved the bits about language. Rocky absolutely rocks…I listened to the audio and the way Rocky was voiced was fantastic. I ended up more interested in the grieving woman and what her personality was; I didn’t care about X or her mind messing. We just picked up ‘The Myth of Normal’ and my partner is really into it. Very encouraging to hear your enthusiasm for it as well. Have you read ‘You Can’t Spell Treason Without Tea’? I think it might fit your cozy fantasy yearning.
@spexi513
@spexi513 8 ай бұрын
Yessss on anticipated releases video
@Katiedora122
@Katiedora122 8 ай бұрын
My recent unexpected 5 star reads were: The Secret History of Home Economics by Danielle Dreilinger Madame Restell: Old New York's Most Fabulous, Fearless, and Infamous Abortionist by Jennifer Wright (narrated by Mara Wilson) The Clocktaur War duology by T. Kingfisher (which could be a good fantasy option for you since it rolls along at a fun pace and is full of humor)
@catobeyts2410
@catobeyts2410 8 ай бұрын
My all time favourite children books were all by Annie M.G. Schmidt, who was a Dutch author. The best ones (imo) are Pluk van de Petteflet, Floddertje and anything Jip & Janneke!
@michaelafreedman8284
@michaelafreedman8284 8 ай бұрын
My absolute favorite children's book (and the book that made me love reading) is Ruby Holler by Sharon Creech!!
@rowan.27
@rowan.27 8 ай бұрын
I love that book too!! It absolutely ruins me on every single reread
@thaisgastaldi1180
@thaisgastaldi1180 8 ай бұрын
me: we all react differently to ink on paper indeed, yesss, preach, queen!! ally: i dnfed Babel me: GASPS!!!!! anyway, i always understand when ally doesnt like one of my favorite and still i get suprise 😂but i really dont care, i always get AMAZING and HEART CHANGING book recs in this beautiful channel! thanks very much
@Brittreads
@Brittreads 8 ай бұрын
The Coraline doll is KILLINGGGG me 😂
@JanetsThingamajigs
@JanetsThingamajigs 8 ай бұрын
I've used Ana Luisa for so many gifts thanks to you! It's gorgeous and perfection, and I make sure to enter your KZbin everytime!
@kristenr563
@kristenr563 8 ай бұрын
I’m so glad you enjoyed Ove. It’s one of my favorites!
@kristenmoore925x
@kristenmoore925x 8 ай бұрын
I’d love a “let’s get hyped for 2024” video with books that are coming out. Is my TBR sitting at 722 books? Yes. Am I still looking to add more to it? Also yes.
@twoghostsinacornfeild
@twoghostsinacornfeild 8 ай бұрын
ahhh I cant wait to watch!!! ♥️
@nanimaonovi2528
@nanimaonovi2528 8 ай бұрын
If you like Abby Jimenez you will love 'On Rotation' by Shirlene Obuobi. So good! Themes of self respect, nurturing your friendships, and a smart cabable main character figuring out what kind of doctor to be while falling in love with a sweet guy who volunteers at the hospital.🇬🇭
@frogggirl2
@frogggirl2 8 ай бұрын
"Maame" by Jessica George was my favorite in December. It's beautiful and I think you might like it. 👍
@laurensiebert4243
@laurensiebert4243 7 ай бұрын
I love absolutely everything by Fredrick Backman!!!
@ChanelChapters
@ChanelChapters 8 ай бұрын
“I was dropkicked into another dimension” 😂 Your videos are my fave to watch ❤
@Fiona_Co
@Fiona_Co 8 ай бұрын
I read The House at the Bottom of the Lake by Josh Mallerman and it creeped me out!! I was covering my eyes while reading like I was watching a scary movie 🙈 also I TOTALLY agree about My Best Friend’s Exorcism, the best thing about it was the cool cover.
@Fiona_Co
@Fiona_Co 8 ай бұрын
ALSO some of my favorite middle grade books are The Mysterious Benedict Society series by Trenton Lee Stewart, and Greenglass House by Kate Milford (kinda a cozy mystery), and also the Gail Carson Levine fairy tales (The Princess Test was my favorite when I was younger but I’m not sure how it holds up nowadays!)
@Joe-1369
@Joe-1369 8 ай бұрын
So excited for the new year to start!! Cant wait to read, read and read some more. Your videos r always a great way to find new books! I hope you have a great new year, sending hugs and love❤❤
@Hillary429
@Hillary429 8 ай бұрын
That locker room scene is forever BRANDED onto my brain 🔥 🧠 🔥 🧜🏼‍♀️🪡🚿🩸
@tristanprather3739
@tristanprather3739 8 ай бұрын
For middle grade/youth lit, definitely do The Wee Free Men by Terry Pratchett. I've mentioned it before, but oof it's so good. Talk about great life lessons and easy-to-access fantasy!
@madysonking8960
@madysonking8960 8 ай бұрын
the little house on the prairie books by laura ingalls-wilder are my favorite middle grade/nostalgia reads!!
@juliette6704
@juliette6704 8 ай бұрын
Thanks for reading and recommending What My Bones Know, I recently read it after seeing it on your channel and it made me feel so seen and relieved and made me add so many new books to my list that I think will help me! Merry Xmas!! 💞
@ACupofNicole
@ACupofNicole 8 ай бұрын
I WANT TO READ PART OF YOUR WORLD SO BAD AHHH sounds amazing
@zinaak4194
@zinaak4194 8 ай бұрын
yessss!! the content I've been yearning for!
@kaileyford8080
@kaileyford8080 8 ай бұрын
I listened to the audiobook of What My Bones Know off your recommendation! It was harrowing and beautiful!
@JimenaBlack
@JimenaBlack 8 ай бұрын
Ally! Thank you for this video ❤ i love your content, so glad you're feeling better 💝
@Alison0311
@Alison0311 8 ай бұрын
thank you so much for this video - pocketed so many new titles!!❤️
@pocketfullofponder
@pocketfullofponder 8 ай бұрын
I've been reading moomin to my three boys because of you. We are enchanted ✨
@deblawrence8341
@deblawrence8341 8 ай бұрын
Ally, it is always such a joy spending time with you! I've had my nose in too many contemporary books of late and felt the need to return to Victorian England, most especially London. My first George Gissing, "The Odd Women" is not disappointing! It's funny how a certain genre of literature can feel like home. If you ever feel like visiting "us", me and the Victorians, I highly recommend Wilkie Collins, "The Woman in White." Three of my bookish friends are getting a copy this year as it makes for a great winter read. Merry Christmas and all the best to you and your wee family in the coming year! ❤🎄🎉
@nashdome
@nashdome 8 ай бұрын
You made me love vlog style videos!! Yet i do have to say, these are always my favorites (even tho you said the amount you're talking about in one sitting is stressful 😅). SUPER EXCITED FOR YOUR BEST OF 2023!!! Haven't read much this year so, your excitement might help kick me into gear🤭 reading Part Of Your World by Abby Jimenez right now on your recommendation 🤌🏽
@meredithkyser4026
@meredithkyser4026 8 ай бұрын
Please read Women Talking by Miriam Toews! Heavy subject/content warnings, but so beautifully written! Great character study on women in traumatic times.
@kailoros6738
@kailoros6738 7 ай бұрын
in terms of children’s books i can highly recommend Momo by Michael Ende! It deals with time/ how we spend/ use it, the act of listening, human connection and has an absolutely loveable cast of characters. (and has some good criticism of consumerism on top) Its one of my all time favourite books and seems like something that’d be up your alley as well! (I can equally recommend the cartoon thats based on it, i have lovely memories of watching it as a child
@AlexAnn210
@AlexAnn210 8 ай бұрын
your videos are always so refreshing💙
@mintelladarling
@mintelladarling 8 ай бұрын
For fantasy, I want to recommend the 'His Dark Materials' trilogy. I love fantasy but have focus issues and I always loved reading these, starting in high school and still now. A lot of great themes to mull over!
@itmedana
@itmedana 8 ай бұрын
i finally read the monk and the robot duology this month and loved it!! i don’t think i’ve ever read anything so low-stakes in my life and it was a very pleasant experience for me :) i also spent almost two whole months working my way through foster dade explores the cosmos by nash jenkins. it reallyyyy made me put my thinking cap on but i ended up liking it a lot.
@sagekay
@sagekay 8 ай бұрын
you being a Libra makes sooooo much sense omg
@ireallyamjomarch
@ireallyamjomarch 8 ай бұрын
First, I’d looove an anticipated releases video. I’m terrible at following what books are coming out when and definitely rely on booktube. I do have some middle grade recs. The Penderwicks is such a wholesome series about sisters and friends they make. I also love The Evolution of Calpurnia Tate, there’s a sequel too but the grandfather/granddaughter relationship made me cry it was so sweet. And this year I started a middle grade horror series called Small Spaces. It’s definitely creepy but the unlikely friendship trio and the protagonist’s dad made it oddly cozy.
@nisei.reader
@nisei.reader 8 ай бұрын
Slurp slurp! (Still need to read Man Called Ove and Chlorine!) This month I’ve been reading the baby sitters club graphic novels
@Achlys_achlys
@Achlys_achlys 8 ай бұрын
I loved the Shadow of the Fox trilogy this year, it's a YA fantasy inspired by Japanese mythology and the cast of characters was so fun and diverse, would recommend :)
@litwithkat
@litwithkat 8 ай бұрын
ahh i forgot you had read project hail mary!!! i’m currently reading it & wow it’s exactly what i neeeeeeded in this moment
@144jenjen
@144jenjen 8 ай бұрын
Always love your videos 😊 Two books I thought of while watching - The Keeper’s Six by Kate Elliott (novella in the cozy fantasy realm) and When My Ghost Sings by Tara Sidhoo Fraser (lyrical memoir about the author’s experience after stroke & amnesia). Happy Holidays!
@roxannejoncas
@roxannejoncas 8 ай бұрын
Children's Books: - Peanut Jones And The Illustrated City - Rob Biddulph - A Boy Called Bat - Elana K. Arnold
@ChemicalPenguinn
@ChemicalPenguinn 8 ай бұрын
Notes On An Execution was so good!
@654615553
@654615553 8 ай бұрын
Please read Howls Moving Castle if you havent. It is so cute and cozy.
@Andrea_Juarez
@Andrea_Juarez 8 ай бұрын
When I finished a man called ove I cried for a solid 30 mins afterwards! It was a 5 ⭐️ for me
@ajthecosmonaut1870
@ajthecosmonaut1870 8 ай бұрын
Yeeeessss I love middle grade/YA series !!! I think you would absolutely devour both the Mysterious Benedict Society series and the A Series of Unfortunate events series if you haven't read either one yet and they both have TV series too!!!! Also The Penderwicks is a book that I know could potentially become a fave for you. Super cozy story about 4 sisters on vacation with their widowed dad in a cute cottage on little adventures. Love your videos and I'm happy to see you feeling better.
@kiannamoss4896
@kiannamoss4896 8 ай бұрын
I highly recommend, The Thing About Jellyfish by Ali Benjamin. Its a middle grade about how children process grief. I cried so many times reading it and I'll never forget that book.
@PistachioGold
@PistachioGold 8 ай бұрын
❤❤❤ I am so thankful having found your channel this year ❤❤❤ Lovely vid, I adore your funny bits and edits. ALSO your reaction after Lawrence (Laurent? Laurence? Im dutch lol) was out the door 🥰🥰🥰🥰
@cas04aa
@cas04aa 8 ай бұрын
Your videos bring me joy, relax me and make me smile. Your views have probably jumped drastically now that I use your vlog playlist to fall asleep at night. 🤣 Side note, please make a playlist with ALL of your videos. 💚
@vestigeknit
@vestigeknit 8 ай бұрын
Your videos just make my neurospicy brain days better. Thank you! Also idk if you like book recommendations in comments, but I loved "The Heart's Invisible Furies" by John Boyne and "Killing Commendatore" by Haruki Murakami. Also, you're making me want to read more graphic novels. Have you read the Saga series? I feel like those would be right up your alley.
@greeranelson
@greeranelson 8 ай бұрын
Josh Malerman’s House At the Bottom of a Lake is a must read!
@CH-jj8wk
@CH-jj8wk 8 ай бұрын
Part of Your World was the only rokance to make into my top 5 books of 2023. It has stuck with me so much. I read the sexual selfie bit on the train and I could not hold my shit together 😅 its a genuinely funny romcom and its so moving
@cindyo6298
@cindyo6298 8 ай бұрын
Completely agree about what you had to say about My Best Friend's Exorcism
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