timestamps! 0:28 feels like a little kiss on the forehead 1:16 feels like sitting on top of a skyscraper and seeing the veins of the city moving beneath you 2:20 a book that gives the sensation of flying 3:20 a book for people interested in Brexit or anti EU sentiment 4:02 a book for when you're dealing with someone you love having an addiction 5:13 top of jack's tbr 6:16 a book that feels like taking a walk in the pouring rain at midnight 7:12 a book I can fall in love with but not be sad when it's over 8:52 mysteries and thrillers that will make your heart race 10:08 I'm a fanfic lover who wants to challenge myself to read something more literary but with LGBTQ+ characters 11:20 a book for someone who just loves love 13:02 a book about sex but not smut, something more intellectual like the abstract idea of sex 13:41 a book to read when you're sitting on the train and you want the person opposite to fall in love with you 14:31 a book that has inspired other writers 15:05 a book that gives the same vibes as Taylor Swift's "you're on your own, kid" 15:48 a book that's just fun, I don't want to cry today 16:23 an essay collection that's actually good 17:08 celebrity memoirs that are actually worth reading 17:19 a book with a quote you'll never forget reading for the first time 19:18 a nonfiction book about something super, super niche 19:33 a graphic novel to get totally lost in 20:42 a quick weird read that feels like a fever dream 21:33 a book you think Lana Del Rey would enjoy 22:18 a book about a couple who realize they're kinda bad for each other
2:14 THIS FEELING HAS A NAME?! I was in kindergarten when I first experienced the feeling of sonder. I was paying attention to my teacher and she offhandedly mentioned her husband and I realized that she had a home outside of school. She had a life and kids and grandkids and she was going to go home and take off her vibrant red lipstick she wore every day and take off her big glasses and she would lay down and go to sleep next to her husband. It blew my mind lol.
Can you elaborate on that though as apparently I am not intelligent enough to get it. Like, most of the information we have to deal with is digital and we all have computers at home and in our pockets?? Why would that motivate people to go to a library?
I think that @pokhrajroy is stating that in most libraries there is a lack of access to the digital world full of insensitive and often fake/non-informative discourse that perplexes the internet and obviously, some books do add to that and are not necessarily factually correct. however, I think, on the other hand, that libraries are buildings filled with information that may seem scary to others, especially due to the fact that they are considered to be places for “intelligent” and “academic” individuals, as well as the fact you have to choose what you see, rather than be fed what the algorithm thinks you want to see. for most people, who would need to access libraries for free media (rather than just to support libraries) would be working class but the buildings (as someone working class), never feels as though they are for people like me - so I think there are multiples arguments to be made for both going to the library and not going to the library
Hi late to the thread, but I'm a librarian and this couldn't be farther from the truth! Public libraries provide access to computers and the internet for those who can't afford it, many provide access to essential services, and they're one of the few places where our unhoused population is welcome in cities like mine. Libraries exist to serve the community, and if you look into your local library, I think you'll find they've got a lot of cool things going on
Every time I start to struggle with finding new books and keeping my passion for literature you end up posting. Thanks for being the keeper of our literature candle
Just a little trigger warning for "All the Lovers in the Night" (6:16), a very prominent theme of the book is alcoholism, which is not really mentioned in the blurb or in Jack's review. So if you are, like me, someone who is triggered by graphic descriptions of alcohol abuse, be aware :)
Do we seriously need a trigger warning for everything now? I was watching a video the other day and someone said “trigger warning for spousal cheating”. You can’t walk through the world having a trigger warning for everything that makes you feel uncomfortable. Trigger warnings are for those things that could cause serious harm through ptsd. Not just stuff you’ve been through that makes you a little sad. I had a violent alcoholic father, I don’t need a trigger warning every time a book mentions people drinking. How do you even exist in the world without a constant trigger warning? Grow up!! Oh sorry, I guess I should have put a trigger warning for the major theme of being called out for being pathetic…oops.
Yes it is quite prominent, thank you for mentioning it❤️ (also, for whoever is reading this comment, there’s also an uncomfortable sexual assault scene as far as I remember, just to warn people)
@KristianaCembre I also happen to have an alcoholic father, so thanks for being such an understanding person! I'm sorry you don't think people deserve a choice of deciding for themselves whether they want to re-trigger their traumas. The beautiful thing about fiction is that you DO have a choice of putting in trigger warnings, as opposed to real life, where your traumas are triggered enough as it is by every day events, and I would suggest you take a look at why you feel like you are entitled to call someone pathetic for choosing to avoid a theme that will send them spiraling for days
@@ekaterinavinogradova6962 I’m so sorry to hear about your alcoholic father that’s an awful thing to have to deal with! Thank you for being considerate of others and leaving a trigger warning ❤️
@@KristianaCembre Well think about it this way too, it's not just for people with trauma, some people are recovering alcoholics and read/hearing/watching things surrounding alcohol might "trigger" them back into alcoholism. Does everything need to have a trigger warning? No. But just because I trigger warning is not for you and isn't beneficial to you, does not mean that it is not useful for someone else.
i would also recommend demon copperhead by barbara kingsolver for the prompt “a book for when you’re dealing with someone you love having an addiction”!
When you read that last question my mind went immediately to Cleopatra and Frankenstein! So glad you recommended it again. I also think Green Dot explores this theme well.
@@burmakarayou only “want it so bad” @matthewthompson0 recommended it, without even knowing what it’s about. This is the problem with the younger generation like you. You don’t give it too much thought, it’s an impulsive “want”, but you’ve absolutely got no clue or context as to why you absolutely “need it”.
hi jack! i came across your channel few months ago , i really want to say that I just love the way talk about books. I think your accent is a contributing factor to it, but your passion and kindness definitely tops the list. I can not currently buy every book i am interested in since academic books are a priority right now and i don't have the funds to buy both. Nonetheless, i can listen to you and that gives me the same amount of joy if not more!
I just came back from Foyles and watched this video. It seems like i need to head right back now. You talked about so many books I was considering reading!!
read in memoriam after you recommended it and my goodness I will be forever grateful to you cause I haven't stopped thinking about it ever since I read it, hands down in my top 5 books!!
Thanks for the recommendation of The Marvels. I read The Invention of Hugo Cabret, and I loved that it felt like an adventure, but it mostly took place in a train station. I also appreciated that someone who had an idea stolen by Thomas Edison was prominently featured. Georges Melies deserves more recognition.
Love this concept. Immediately ordered Manhattan Tranfer. I recently read Rules of Civilty and will be visiting NYC this summer. Keep the recommendations coming. Also, I picked The Bee Sting for my book club later this year. Can’t wait.
My TBR has been really running dry lately, and this TRIPLED it I cannot thank you enough, I'm going on spring break next week and will be needing stuff to do
Thanks, Jack, for another brilliant video. A Psalm for the Wild-Built, The Unbearable Lightness of Being, and of course, Things We Say In The Dark with that exquisite quote you read out are all on my TBR list. And I still have to read Toni Morrison's books. And I can't keep up with you. To read all I want to read based on your recommendations would possibly take me at least half a year! But it is so good to have this to look forward to.
Hello, Jack! A book that I think you'll enjoy, given that you love Shuggie Bain, is Loved and Missed by Susie Boyt. It deals with themes such as: addiction, love, loss, motherhood, death, despair, and belief. It's a quiet novel, but it's beautiful as well.
Another book that is really good for the addiction request is “Beautiful Boy” by David Sheff! It talks about a father’s journey through his son’s addiction to drugs!
I'm about to read "Beautiful Boy". I have finished reading Tweak by Nic Sheff, the son, and it is harrowing but recommended if you want to know addiction from the point of the addict. "Beautiful Boy" is a very good and moving film as well.
12:14 In this part, I feel that quote! My first language is Spanish and I always have a difficulty translating the various verb we have for loving and the densities that they express. Amar and Querer are two verbs that are so similar and so different at the same time but in English you only translated them in Love.
I dont know how a guy talking about books is so entertaining to watch.. but it is! (Also, can i just say, anyone else find him handsome, or is that just me..?)
Could I suggest a book recommendation that delves into the idea of mental health and depression but also has supernatural vibes? (I get triggered by SA and SH so please none with those triggers)
I enjoy reading books too! Although I am not satisfied with the translated editions, I am not proficient enough to read English-edition books on my own. With the help of the web extension Immersive Translate, I can grasp the basic meaning of the passages. I hope I can get closer to these intriguing books. If you're keen on Arabic, consider using effective tools such as DeepL and Immersive Translate to help you grasp the essence.
I have a recommendation for the person who loves love! Trent dalton -love stories This is book about love stories from strangers. Trent is a brilliant author from australia, write fiction and his book boys swallows universe into a netflix show. He literally dat on a typewritter outside in brisbane and asked people for there stories ❤️❤️
Would you rate some celebrity books? Would be interested in what you think about David Duchovny’s books. He’s an actor and an author and there are surely more of them to review.
Definitely going to check out All the Lovers in the Night. One of my favorite memories from my first trip to Japan was when my husband and I decided to go for a nice nighttime walk in the rain. The rain started going sideways and we ended up getting lost and soaked. 😂 It was an adventure.
I would also recommend a book called "Hustle Heights", it changed my life like I could never imagine. It has some valuable life lessons and wealth advices I've never heard about. It really made a big impact on my life and if you guys want a book that will teach you something you never learned about then this is the one.
Nice to see you liking A Psalm for the Wild-Built, it's one of my favorite books, and whenever a lit. fic reader asks me to recommend a scifi book i always recommend Becky Chambers' books.
¨a book about a couple that they´re actually bad for each other¨ my rec would be 10 Things that Never Happened by Alexis Hall. I actually gave this a 3 star, because it was just like ¨um k that had nothing to do with the world it was supposed to be in¨ but the character was awful to him the moment they met, but the audio book was TO DIE FOR! i think it was what got me into audio books (on Libby for free) to begin with.... (not to one up the best book tuber in the whole world or anything) but that book is the def of stuff hitting the fan.....(i cant say anything else with out spoiling it)
Hey Jack- this is super niche but wondering if you (or anyone else!) have any recommendations for books that feel like a British soap opera? My fave is EastEnders. Loads of stuff online but mainly geared towards US soap operas which are quite different.
i feel like you would LOVE turkish lit and i really really recommend Bilge Karasu's works. he's a modernist writer and his novel "Night" won the 1994 Pegasus Prize for literature. The original name of the novel is "Gece", I am currently reading it and it's just incredible. He has a very poetic way of writing, though I haven't read the english translation yet I'm sure his writing is still shining in it since he actually helped with the translation. His writing and just his way of using the words is kinda hard to understand, it really requires the reader to focus and become a part of the book while reading but it is truly an incredible experience. You really really need to read it!! I would love to see your opinion on it.
the i have some questions for you reminds me of a good girl's guide to murder by holly jackson. That book series got me out of my reading slump immediately. The book is a mystery/thriller about a girl who wanted to do a project about a girl's murder in their hometown and she found out what happened but there's actually more into it than just one murder. They're making a tv show of it soon and I'm so excited to watch it!
I could not get past 50 pages of "Happy Hour", thought it was terrible. Closed it, considered throwing away, but left it a a little library we have in the neighborhood.
book rec : At the Lucky Hand by Goran Petrovic, makes me feel like I'm part of a book, ink, dry pages and all. Originally in Serbian, I read the french translation. Magical realism written for book lovers
Jack, re the spon - Amazon is a big funder of the Israeli military through Project Nimbus. Never stop getting that bread, but maybe something to keep in mind ❤
Hey Jack, how about making a video where you read out 1-star reviews of books you've given 5 stars?
That’s a video I want to watch
this is an interesting idea.
I'd love to see that
Such a good idea
YEAhhhh
timestamps!
0:28 feels like a little kiss on the forehead
1:16 feels like sitting on top of a skyscraper and seeing the veins of the city moving beneath you
2:20 a book that gives the sensation of flying
3:20 a book for people interested in Brexit or anti EU sentiment
4:02 a book for when you're dealing with someone you love having an addiction
5:13 top of jack's tbr
6:16 a book that feels like taking a walk in the pouring rain at midnight
7:12 a book I can fall in love with but not be sad when it's over
8:52 mysteries and thrillers that will make your heart race
10:08 I'm a fanfic lover who wants to challenge myself to read something more literary but with LGBTQ+ characters
11:20 a book for someone who just loves love
13:02 a book about sex but not smut, something more intellectual like the abstract idea of sex
13:41 a book to read when you're sitting on the train and you want the person opposite to fall in love with you
14:31 a book that has inspired other writers
15:05 a book that gives the same vibes as Taylor Swift's "you're on your own, kid"
15:48 a book that's just fun, I don't want to cry today
16:23 an essay collection that's actually good
17:08 celebrity memoirs that are actually worth reading
17:19 a book with a quote you'll never forget reading for the first time
19:18 a nonfiction book about something super, super niche
19:33 a graphic novel to get totally lost in
20:42 a quick weird read that feels like a fever dream
21:33 a book you think Lana Del Rey would enjoy
22:18 a book about a couple who realize they're kinda bad for each other
I was looking for it, you're a hero ! Thanks
Love you for this
❤❤❤thank you! Todays hero
You are such an angel!
Thank you for your effort! ❤
Love specific recs, suddenly my TBR is 300+ books 😅✨
My TBR pile has skyrocketed to over 3300 books!! It's been expanding like mad, haha!😅😂
Imagine having a friend like Jack. That feels like winning in life ✨
Imagine being Jack … what a charismatic and intelligent existence
2:14 THIS FEELING HAS A NAME?!
I was in kindergarten when I first experienced the feeling of sonder. I was paying attention to my teacher and she offhandedly mentioned her husband and I realized that she had a home outside of school. She had a life and kids and grandkids and she was going to go home and take off her vibrant red lipstick she wore every day and take off her big glasses and she would lay down and go to sleep next to her husband.
It blew my mind lol.
jack could literally sell any book, i love how he describes each book, makes me want to read them all right now bahah
“That’s really specific, but I do have one it’s the book here….” Literally the theme of this entire video.😂
You’d think libraries would be booming given the amount of information we have to deal with.
Can you elaborate on that though as apparently I am not intelligent enough to get it. Like, most of the information we have to deal with is digital and we all have computers at home and in our pockets?? Why would that motivate people to go to a library?
I think that @pokhrajroy is stating that in most libraries there is a lack of access to the digital world full of insensitive and often fake/non-informative discourse that perplexes the internet and obviously, some books do add to that and are not necessarily factually correct. however, I think, on the other hand, that libraries are buildings filled with information that may seem scary to others, especially due to the fact that they are considered to be places for “intelligent” and “academic” individuals, as well as the fact you have to choose what you see, rather than be fed what the algorithm thinks you want to see. for most people, who would need to access libraries for free media (rather than just to support libraries) would be working class but the buildings (as someone working class), never feels as though they are for people like me - so I think there are multiples arguments to be made for both going to the library and not going to the library
@maryseptihet you make great points here, thank you for writing this comment 😊
@@maryseptihet Thank you for this!
Hi late to the thread, but I'm a librarian and this couldn't be farther from the truth! Public libraries provide access to computers and the internet for those who can't afford it, many provide access to essential services, and they're one of the few places where our unhoused population is welcome in cities like mine. Libraries exist to serve the community, and if you look into your local library, I think you'll find they've got a lot of cool things going on
hi jack! you made me company during the pandemic and turned me into a reader again. much love from lisbon
Bro is literally my comfort person 🤍
Same🥺❤️ His videos always give me comfort ❤️
I absolutely adore this series of extremely specific book recommendations!
A Psalm for the Wild Built is such a perfect “kiss on the forehead” book ❤❤❤
Every time I start to struggle with finding new books and keeping my passion for literature you end up posting. Thanks for being the keeper of our literature candle
Just a little trigger warning for "All the Lovers in the Night" (6:16), a very prominent theme of the book is alcoholism, which is not really mentioned in the blurb or in Jack's review. So if you are, like me, someone who is triggered by graphic descriptions of alcohol abuse, be aware :)
Do we seriously need a trigger warning for everything now? I was watching a video the other day and someone said “trigger warning for spousal cheating”. You can’t walk through the world having a trigger warning for everything that makes you feel uncomfortable. Trigger warnings are for those things that could cause serious harm through ptsd. Not just stuff you’ve been through that makes you a little sad. I had a violent alcoholic father, I don’t need a trigger warning every time a book mentions people drinking. How do you even exist in the world without a constant trigger warning? Grow up!!
Oh sorry, I guess I should have put a trigger warning for the major theme of being called out for being pathetic…oops.
Yes it is quite prominent, thank you for mentioning it❤️ (also, for whoever is reading this comment, there’s also an uncomfortable sexual assault scene as far as I remember, just to warn people)
@KristianaCembre I also happen to have an alcoholic father, so thanks for being such an understanding person! I'm sorry you don't think people deserve a choice of deciding for themselves whether they want to re-trigger their traumas. The beautiful thing about fiction is that you DO have a choice of putting in trigger warnings, as opposed to real life, where your traumas are triggered enough as it is by every day events, and I would suggest you take a look at why you feel like you are entitled to call someone pathetic for choosing to avoid a theme that will send them spiraling for days
@@ekaterinavinogradova6962
I’m so sorry to hear about your alcoholic father that’s an awful thing to have to deal with! Thank you for being considerate of others and leaving a trigger warning ❤️
@@KristianaCembre Well think about it this way too, it's not just for people with trauma, some people are recovering alcoholics and read/hearing/watching things surrounding alcohol might "trigger" them back into alcoholism. Does everything need to have a trigger warning? No. But just because I trigger warning is not for you and isn't beneficial to you, does not mean that it is not useful for someone else.
Jack in a cute jumper and that bright smile. Forget the books, I’m here to check him out (respectfully).
the vicious cycle of watching a jack edwards video then add bc more books in the tbr to collect dust
i would also recommend demon copperhead by barbara kingsolver for the prompt “a book for when you’re dealing with someone you love having an addiction”!
When you read that last question my mind went immediately to Cleopatra and Frankenstein! So glad you recommended it again. I also think Green Dot explores this theme well.
0:24 OK LITTLE MISS STRIKE A POSE
Jack, I love seeing your excitement while recommending books! I can tell you are sooo passionate about what you do. Keep it up!! 💖
These, and celebrity book club, are my favourite videos you do!!
Your sweater (jumper) is fire!! Love it!! I have had Shuggie on my TBR since the first time you mentioned it, I have to move it up soon.
Yes, I love when you do these!!!
i read in memoriam a few months ago because you mentioned it in a video. i absolutely loved it! thank u 💓💓
Psalm for the wild built!!!! I just sent that to thank a host for an extended stay. It is just like a kiss on the forehead.
drop everything you're doing and find an ebook called - The Hidden Truths Of Wealth, trust me on this
where did you find it, i want it so bad
Borlest
@@burmakarayou only “want it so bad” @matthewthompson0 recommended it, without even knowing what it’s about. This is the problem with the younger generation like you. You don’t give it too much thought, it’s an impulsive “want”, but you’ve absolutely got no clue or context as to why you absolutely “need it”.
This is your friendly reminder to reread my favorite book The Master and Margarita. Thank you :)
hi jack! i came across your channel few months ago , i really want to say that I just love the way talk about books. I think your accent is a contributing factor to it, but your passion and kindness definitely tops the list. I can not currently buy every book i am interested in since academic books are a priority right now and i don't have the funds to buy both. Nonetheless, i can listen to you and that gives me the same amount of joy if not more!
love love love cleopatra and frankenstein
truly a book about having flaws and making the worst mistakes, but life goes on anyway.
I loooved cleopatra and frankenstein. I feel like the more videos Jack posts, the more my tbr is multiplied
i am 5 minutes in, so enthralled and captivated. every book you have mentioned so far has piqued my interest! thank you for sharing!
OBSESSED with ur library love it so much Jack! 🫶🏻🫶🏻🩷🩷🫶🏻
I just came back from Foyles and watched this video. It seems like i need to head right back now. You talked about so many books I was considering reading!!
read in memoriam after you recommended it and my goodness I will be forever grateful to you cause I haven't stopped thinking about it ever since I read it, hands down in my top 5 books!!
Thanks for the recommendation of The Marvels. I read The Invention of Hugo Cabret, and I loved that it felt like an adventure, but it mostly took place in a train station. I also appreciated that someone who had an idea stolen by Thomas Edison was prominently featured. Georges Melies deserves more recognition.
Love this concept. Immediately ordered Manhattan Tranfer. I recently read Rules of Civilty and will be visiting NYC this summer. Keep the recommendations coming. Also, I picked The Bee Sting for my book club later this year. Can’t wait.
My TBR has been really running dry lately, and this TRIPLED it I cannot thank you enough, I'm going on spring break next week and will be needing stuff to do
Adding most of it to my TBR. Thank you so much for the recommendations!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Hear me out... what about making a video about Hoziers favourite books? 👀
Thanks, Jack, for another brilliant video.
A Psalm for the Wild-Built, The Unbearable Lightness of Being, and of course, Things We Say In The Dark with that exquisite quote you read out are all on my TBR list. And I still have to read Toni Morrison's books.
And I can't keep up with you. To read all I want to read based on your recommendations would possibly take me at least half a year! But it is so good to have this to look forward to.
Loving the video! By far my favorite series on the channel
one of my fav video!!! the recs are so on point
Hello, Jack! A book that I think you'll enjoy, given that you love Shuggie Bain, is Loved and Missed by Susie Boyt. It deals with themes such as: addiction, love, loss, motherhood, death, despair, and belief. It's a quiet novel, but it's beautiful as well.
Another book that is really good for the addiction request is “Beautiful Boy” by David Sheff! It talks about a father’s journey through his son’s addiction to drugs!
I'm about to read "Beautiful Boy". I have finished reading Tweak by Nic Sheff, the son, and it is harrowing but recommended if you want to know addiction from the point of the addict.
"Beautiful Boy" is a very good and moving film as well.
DAMN I'M EARLY! Actually for couple of hours I've been doom watching Jack and I just went to refresh the page and bam! A new video! Lessgo!
loved this! could you maybe recommend more essay collections for beginners in that area? (various themes)
These were really good book recommendations, i have so many books in my tbr list now
This is such a great list! I’ve adding several of these to my TBR.
12:14 In this part, I feel that quote! My first language is Spanish and I always have a difficulty translating the various verb we have for loving and the densities that they express. Amar and Querer are two verbs that are so similar and so different at the same time but in English you only translated them in Love.
I dont know how a guy talking about books is so entertaining to watch.. but it is!
(Also, can i just say, anyone else find him handsome, or is that just me..?)
You’re lighting and coloring looks amazing
Perfect timing! I just ordered Conversations On Love last week!
Missed my history class cause I overseltp, but luckily now I'm seeing a new episode
missed this 😭 i need someone to recommend books that feel like tom/shiv from succession
Could I suggest a book recommendation that delves into the idea of mental health and depression but also has supernatural vibes?
(I get triggered by SA and SH so please none with those triggers)
You always have the best recommendations, Jack! My trb is exploding at this point after watching your channel for years now hahaha
**adds all the books to cart and tbr**
“A quick weird fever dream” CONVENIENCE STORE WOMAN
I enjoy reading books too! Although I am not satisfied with the translated editions, I am not proficient enough to read English-edition books on my own. With the help of the web extension Immersive Translate, I can grasp the basic meaning of the passages. I hope I can get closer to these intriguing books.
If you're keen on Arabic, consider using effective tools such as DeepL and Immersive Translate to help you grasp the essence.
thanks for the video, jack, we love you sm
When the video starts with a Psalm for the Wild Built it deserves a like.
I loved Open Throat! My first 5 star read of this year.
Added Great Circle to my PRIORITY tbr !!! Idk why it reminded me of Everything i know about love by Dolly Alderton
In Memoriam is such a masterpiece
I have a recommendation for the person who loves love!
Trent dalton -love stories
This is book about love stories from strangers. Trent is a brilliant author from australia, write fiction and his book boys swallows universe into a netflix show. He literally dat on a typewritter outside in brisbane and asked people for there stories ❤️❤️
more essay collection book recs plss
Yay! Finally it’s the time to add on to my TBR list! PS. love your jumper!❤
Love this kind of videos!!
I love that you’ve embraced your title of RUclips’s resident librarian lol
Shuggie Bain is a great choice 😊
Jack, this video is amazing! :) I always like your reviews and stay tuned to make my own lists of TBR! thank you very much!
Really thought you were gonna recommend love in colour for the lover of love haha! She even writes in the intro that is a book for lovers of love.
My fave type of Jack video
Would you rate some celebrity books? Would be interested in what you think about David Duchovny’s books. He’s an actor and an author and there are surely more of them to review.
Love your videos but this is my favorite type on your channel. You really are the Theralibrarian!
hey jack is your library leaning? or i am just high?
Definitely going to check out All the Lovers in the Night. One of my favorite memories from my first trip to Japan was when my husband and I decided to go for a nice nighttime walk in the rain. The rain started going sideways and we ended up getting lost and soaked. 😂 It was an adventure.
For the city recommendation, I actually think a perfect fit would be The City We Became by NK Jemison.
This is a great video. Great recommendations
I would also recommend a book called "Hustle Heights", it changed my life like I could never imagine. It has some valuable life lessons and wealth advices I've never heard about. It really made a big impact on my life and if you guys want a book that will teach you something you never learned about then this is the one.
Who is the author?
Sensation of flying recommendation -Eragon
Nice to see you liking A Psalm for the Wild-Built, it's one of my favorite books, and whenever a lit. fic reader asks me to recommend a scifi book i always recommend Becky Chambers' books.
I tried for 4 mins to resist watching since i have an exam tomorrow but here iam😥
Thanks for the tip about Sally Rooney’s new book this fall!
What was it
My dark Vanessa has a special place in my heart ♥️
¨a book about a couple that they´re actually bad for each other¨ my rec would be 10 Things that Never Happened by Alexis Hall. I actually gave this a 3 star, because it was just like ¨um k that had nothing to do with the world it was supposed to be in¨ but the character was awful to him the moment they met, but the audio book was TO DIE FOR! i think it was what got me into audio books (on Libby for free) to begin with.... (not to one up the best book tuber in the whole world or anything) but that book is the def of stuff hitting the fan.....(i cant say anything else with out spoiling it)
Hey Jack- this is super niche but wondering if you (or anyone else!) have any recommendations for books that feel like a British soap opera? My fave is EastEnders. Loads of stuff online but mainly geared towards US soap operas which are quite different.
i feel like you would LOVE turkish lit and i really really recommend Bilge Karasu's works. he's a modernist writer and his novel "Night" won the 1994 Pegasus Prize for literature. The original name of the novel is "Gece", I am currently reading it and it's just incredible. He has a very poetic way of writing, though I haven't read the english translation yet I'm sure his writing is still shining in it since he actually helped with the translation. His writing and just his way of using the words is kinda hard to understand, it really requires the reader to focus and become a part of the book while reading but it is truly an incredible experience. You really really need to read it!! I would love to see your opinion on it.
Open Throat freaking rips
Love these videos ❤️❤️❤️
book about love I would also recommend the symposium by plato
the i have some questions for you reminds me of a good girl's guide to murder by holly jackson. That book series got me out of my reading slump immediately. The book is a mystery/thriller about a girl who wanted to do a project about a girl's murder in their hometown and she found out what happened but there's actually more into it than just one murder. They're making a tv show of it soon and I'm so excited to watch it!
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Manhattan transfer!! Omg my modernism reading list is quaking. Interesting book
I could not get past 50 pages of "Happy Hour", thought it was terrible. Closed it, considered throwing away, but left it a a little library we have in the neighborhood.
book rec : At the Lucky Hand by Goran Petrovic, makes me feel like I'm part of a book, ink, dry pages and all. Originally in Serbian, I read the french translation. Magical realism written for book lovers
Great circle sounds amazing cool I am going read it ❤😊❤
Jack, re the spon - Amazon is a big funder of the Israeli military through Project Nimbus. Never stop getting that bread, but maybe something to keep in mind ❤
SHUT UP I DIDN’T KNOW SALLY ROONEY WAS RELEASING A NEW BOOK THIS YEAR OMG I’m so excited😭
18:15 Maybe it's my reading tastes, but I'm getting serial killer vibes from that quote.