YT suggested the video - thoroughly enjoyed your descriptions, your enthusiasm for literature and amazed at your knowledge for someone so young. Subscribed instantly. Good luck with your studies
I would love to get more books in the oxford world classics editions but yeah they are so hard to find 😔 (and also I’m glad you loved We Have Always Lived in the Castle!!)
i feel that! i get why they're more expensive and more difficult to get but why?!😩 that's why i usually use any excuse i can find (birthdays etc) to "allow myself" the extra cost😅 (and yes, i was flabbergasted by how good the book was and want to read everything and anything shirley wrote🤭)
You found alot of hidden gems. Candide or optimism is by far the most underrated voltaire book. It feels quite simple while you read it but it is unbelievably profound. Sry for my English and nice job !
Hi. It's (EK-logz). It's great that you have some Norton Critical Editions. I don't think they get enough attention. I have NCEs of Moby Dick, Utopia, Paradise Lost, Beowulf, and Blake's Poetry and Designs. Their awesomeness enriches my soul.
The classic introduction ramblings throughout are the best lmfao, my reader friends really don't acknowledge them much at all but omg they can add so much necessary insight to the book! Amazing selection of books here overall :D Also i completely agree with the OWC > Penguin take i feel so validated 🫡🫡🫡
YT suggested the video - thoroughly enjoyed your descriptions, your enthusiasm for literature and amazed at your knowledge for someone so young. Subscribed instantly. Good luck with your studies
thank you🥺
I would love to get more books in the oxford world classics editions but yeah they are so hard to find 😔 (and also I’m glad you loved We Have Always Lived in the Castle!!)
i feel that! i get why they're more expensive and more difficult to get but why?!😩 that's why i usually use any excuse i can find (birthdays etc) to "allow myself" the extra cost😅 (and yes, i was flabbergasted by how good the book was and want to read everything and anything shirley wrote🤭)
You found alot of hidden gems. Candide or optimism is by far the most underrated voltaire book. It feels quite simple while you read it but it is unbelievably profound. Sry for my English and nice job !
your english is great! and 100% agree on candide. plus, i can't wait to read more voltaire!
Hi. It's (EK-logz). It's great that you have some Norton Critical Editions. I don't think they get enough attention. I have NCEs of Moby Dick, Utopia, Paradise Lost, Beowulf, and Blake's Poetry and Designs. Their awesomeness enriches my soul.
Loved seeing all of these. I really need to get more into classics. :)
I'd like seeing your thoughts on inferno once you've read it all. It sounds like a very intimidating read.
i would definitely be interested in doing that! i might do some kind of "why you should read" video after finishing the entire trilogy🤔
Thanks for your work!
Your Spanish is sooo good I thought u might have been a Spaniard raised in the uk for a minute
Aw, thanks! Maybe I can make up for my lack of vocabulary with my accent🤭
real shit
An atheist who reads the classics. My dream girl
The classic introduction ramblings throughout are the best lmfao, my reader friends really don't acknowledge them much at all but omg they can add so much necessary insight to the book! Amazing selection of books here overall :D
Also i completely agree with the OWC > Penguin take i feel so validated 🫡🫡🫡