11 books you need to read in 2024 *fiction*

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  • Опубликовано: 2 фев 2025

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  • @joeawad4325
    @joeawad4325 Год назад +630

    You just know whenever Jack mentions Toni Morrison the words “the Human Condition” will soon follow

  • @SuryanshiAgrawal
    @SuryanshiAgrawal Год назад +1705

    Could analyze the 'men written by woman' and the 'women written by men' trope in books? It would be so awesome to hear you speaking on authors' unrealistic (and sometimes even sexist) expectations of the opposite gender.

    • @majacervin8867
      @majacervin8867 Год назад +13

      Yess!!!

    • @twosunies
      @twosunies Год назад +16

      This would be interesting!

    • @emptythoughts3060
      @emptythoughts3060 Год назад +6

      💯💯💯

    • @meganlsanders
      @meganlsanders Год назад +41

      I find this so interesting and hadn't given it a thought until my mum said she doesn't read books by male authors. She couldn't give me a reason why (I think she just thinks it's a coincidence) but after discussing the idea with my friend we realised that too often, male writers don't write women well. It's something I really look for now when I read male authors

    • @fluffg-nx7ns
      @fluffg-nx7ns Год назад +4

      That would be sooo interesting to watch for sure!!

  • @diagonall_y
    @diagonall_y Год назад +1028

    0:39 - Sula by Toni Morrison
    2:40 - Alone With You In The Ether by Olivie Blake
    4:19 - Mayflies by Andrew O'Hagan
    5:20 - Another Brooklyn by Jacqueline Woodson
    6:29 - By Grand Central Station I Sat Down and Wept by Elizabeth Smart
    8:06 - Almond by Won-Pyung Sohn
    10:13 - In The Dream House by Carmen Maria Machado
    11:28 - There There by Tommy Orange
    13:30 - Young Mungo by Douglas Stuart
    14:58 - The Death of Ivan Ilyich by Leo Tolstoy
    16:16 - Small Things Like These by Claire Keegan
    edit: hi, i would really appreciate it if u would recommend more books for me to read in 2024 if u see this

    • @lilkakow
      @lilkakow Год назад +11

      Writers and lovers, Piranesi,Who runs the frog hospital, Light from uncommon stars, Self portrait in green,Count Luna, Sunburn by Chloe Michelle howarth and the broken earth trilogy by n.k.jemisin

    • @lilbeans
      @lilbeans Год назад +1

      Any specific genres?

    • @bikashnath01
      @bikashnath01 Год назад +16

      Hey buddy, here's a book recommendation for you - it's called "Before the Coffee Gets Cold" series by Toshikazu Kawaguchi. It's a short story book where people come into a restaurant where they can time travel to the past or to the future.

    • @emptythoughts3060
      @emptythoughts3060 Год назад +1

      A very happy new year to especially you!!

    • @chacha-ox9wv
      @chacha-ox9wv Год назад +6

      i'm reading 'A Tale for the time being' by Ruth Ozeki rn and I'm loooving it. Highly recommend!

  • @nothingtoseehere316
    @nothingtoseehere316 Год назад +389

    “As I pulled to Tokyo station, I turned the final page”- this is pure poetry and could and a great book opening line- Happy New Year

  • @Ida2170
    @Ida2170 Год назад +175

    “hurts your heart but also expands your soul”
    yep, that’s exactly the subgenre I gravitate to

  • @juanfa98
    @juanfa98 Год назад +177

    love how poetic and dramatic are Jack's reviews on books he likes

  • @DrawtheCurtains
    @DrawtheCurtains Год назад +1834

    Bro expects me to read 11 books in a day and a half???

  • @jibby1986
    @jibby1986 Год назад +221

    My wife and I should have left for a New Years’ trip 90 minutes ago, but she is predictably not ready. Thanks for letting me pass the time while she gets ready. And thanks for all the videos throughout the year. Happy New Year to Jack and his book community!

    • @hellohellohi18
      @hellohellohi18 Год назад +20

      idk why but this comment made me so happy

    • @weammessead5271
      @weammessead5271 Год назад

      also me​@@hellohellohi18

    • @isla.g
      @isla.g Год назад +9

      hope you and your wife have a nice trip :)

    • @hugitkissitloveit8640
      @hugitkissitloveit8640 Год назад +1

      I'm panicked
      Did you make it in time ? 😅

    • @jibby1986
      @jibby1986 Год назад

      @@hugitkissitloveit8640 Yes, we did. With 23 minutes to spare to be precise :)

  • @thatmediocreartist1234
    @thatmediocreartist1234 Год назад +84

    I just recently got Emma and I'm so excited to start reading. I only got it because I've heard such good things and this channel has expanded my literary horizons so much. So, just thank you

    • @Emmy-rw8yl
      @Emmy-rw8yl Год назад +3

      I LOVE Jane Austen!! But for me personally Emma wasn’t my favourite of the books I’ve read by her.
      (Maybe a 4 stars, which is still high) I really really loved pride and prejudice and persuasion which were both 5 stars so if you like Emma I’d recommend to read those books as well❤❤

    • @CricketGirl33
      @CricketGirl33 Год назад +1

      I read Emma in 2023 for the first time, and I liked it a lot! Hope you like it too. I've bought Persuasion as well, but still haven't gotten around to reading it.

    • @Mario-p2h6g
      @Mario-p2h6g 10 месяцев назад +1

      I loved that book. I recently found another RUclips channel very intresting that suggested Mansfield Park and I'm going to read it this weekend. The channel is called IntoTheBooks23. She's good at what she does.

  • @NovelFindsByKassi
    @NovelFindsByKassi Год назад +16

    I also read Almond this year and was blown away by it. Thanks for doing what you do!

  • @karismithasasidran9430
    @karismithasasidran9430 Год назад +23

    Alone With You In The Ether is my all time fav book!!! And seeing that Jack analyzing a beautiful book, in a beautiful way is such a blessing!

    • @mitalishinde6890
      @mitalishinde6890 Год назад +1

      I generally do not enjoy romance books but Alone with you in the ether is the only romance book I enjoyed reading.

  • @pickyourpopculturepoison
    @pickyourpopculturepoison Год назад +35

    I love that you talk about books that aren’t the same ten I always see!

  • @_dandaramr
    @_dandaramr Год назад +33

    i just love the way Jack describes the books

  • @mayanabrumatte
    @mayanabrumatte Год назад +10

    This was such a straight forward, good video. I can’t even explain it better. From the beginning to the last second, I believed it and it convinced to read all of it. Thanks Jack! Have a good new year! Happy new year Jack watchers!!!

  • @abbie3540
    @abbie3540 Год назад +20

    i’ve been lucky enough to read sula in two different classes and truly every time i read it i get so much more from it, genuinely the best book i have ever read

  • @adityakadam024
    @adityakadam024 Год назад +20

    I really loved the book Foster by Claire Keegan. So really looking forward to reading Small Things Like these.

  • @fabiplvcn9513
    @fabiplvcn9513 Год назад +3

    The way Jack describes books is simply beautiful, he’s the reason why my tbr list is so long

  • @615yeo
    @615yeo Год назад +11

    Recently bought Small Things Like These by Keegan from a charity shop! Never read her work before, but i’ve heard her name in your videos before so I definitely knew I had to read it, the synopsis sounds brilliant. Glad you enjoyed it + happy new year!

  • @tristanprather3739
    @tristanprather3739 Год назад +23

    Hey Jack, I think you should read Alibis by Andre Aciman. They're labeled as "essays on elsewhere" and I think that, as the world-traveller that you are, you would really like it. The essays are lyrical and wonderfully thoughtful. Since you liked Aciman's fiction, I think you'd absolutely love his essays.

  • @alishalee6618
    @alishalee6618 Год назад +17

    In the Dream House was one of my favorites from 2022 and also was put on my list of one of my favorites I've ever read. When you talked about it earlier in the year I got so excited because I had not ever seen anyone talk about it and it really deserves to be so I'm glad to see it on this list too.

  • @rosariocardenas5870
    @rosariocardenas5870 Год назад +2

    I just wanted you to know that you have inspired my friends and I to start a book club this year. We’re starting February with “Alone with You in the Ether” because it’s the month of love. I just love your videos so much and they encourage me to become a better reader. I strive to read and enjoy literature like you! ❤

  • @hollyeatsbooks
    @hollyeatsbooks Год назад +1

    would love to see a video about how to effectively consume poetry collections! It’s so hard to know what pace to read at and how much time to leave between each one and if I should reread it etc.

  • @AC-dz9yq
    @AC-dz9yq Год назад +18

    JACK I read 100 books this year because of you

  • @emilysaunders1424
    @emilysaunders1424 Год назад +69

    Piranesi by Susanna Clarke was the first book I read in 2023, and it was also my favorite! Highly recommend to anyone who likes dark academia with fantasy elements! It's also a pretty quick read

  • @shruteeh07
    @shruteeh07 Год назад +107

    You should definitely try some NEW authors this year...
    1. The kite runner
    2. The thousand splendid suns
    3. Malgudi days
    4. Mahabharata unravelled
    5. The pearl that broke it's shell
    6. The palace of illusions
    Love from India ❤

    • @trueservitude
      @trueservitude Год назад +88

      Kite runner and thousand splendid suns are both by Khaled Hosseini who is a Afghan-American.

    • @hobicheekz7645
      @hobicheekz7645 Год назад

      ​@@trueservitudeyes and very emotional

    • @aamnahere6250
      @aamnahere6250 Год назад +17

      Khaled Housseini is an Afghan American author, not Indian. Indians need to stop claiming other South Asian authors as Indian when they're clearly not.

    • @seaof_stars
      @seaof_stars Год назад +10

      Khaled Hosseini is Afghani, he's an incredible writer and I'm pretty sure Jack has talked about his books on this channel before but y'all gotta stop lumping in the rest of South Asia with India, we're all incredibly unique cultures we don't need to be put in those boxes of expectations.

    • @himanshikaushik721
      @himanshikaushik721 Год назад

      @shruti0007 Ladki research your facts comment karne se pehle. 🤦‍♀️🤦‍♀️
      @sana-ip9jl @aamnahere6250 @seaof_stars Very sorry for the error she has made. Clearly she didn’t know what she was writing.

  • @marieh4280
    @marieh4280 Год назад +34

    I absolutely LOVED ‚Almond‘. I flew through this book and loved it so much, it actually surprised me because it’s not what I normally read. But it out me on a new literary path. I cried and laughed so much.

  • @OlinGarrison
    @OlinGarrison 11 месяцев назад +2

    I love that you talk about books that aren’t the same ten I always see!

  • @MARKJamison-r5i
    @MARKJamison-r5i Год назад +2

    Okay. You are literally my new favorite human. Love this list so much.

  • @sarasuarezacebes9969
    @sarasuarezacebes9969 Год назад +16

    Could you do " books recommended by Jess Mariano " please? I'd LOVE it

  • @karat24x
    @karat24x Год назад +29

    Jack, you NEED to read “Betty” by Tiffany McDaniel. It is HEARTBREAKING, gut wrenching and is a masterpiece! It’s about this girl Betty who is telling the story of her family who are of Cherokee Heritage. It deals with some really hard topics so TW but it is amazing. It is also based off of the authors mother, it’s a true story which makes it even more devastating. It’s A little life level of sad. LOVE YOU

    • @irenesellier8714
      @irenesellier8714 Год назад +1

      🙏

    • @lindasreading
      @lindasreading Год назад +1

      Sounds very interesting. Could you tell me if it has a TW for s.xual a.buse?

    • @karat24x
      @karat24x Год назад

      @@lindasreading it does, there is quite a central theme of that. Hope you are okay lovely🥰

    • @c_mn_1592
      @c_mn_1592 11 месяцев назад

      loved this book! So emotional

  • @adagio387
    @adagio387 3 месяца назад

    Also your channel has gotten me back into literary fiction so thank you so much!

  • @keiichifuruya
    @keiichifuruya Год назад +4

    From your list, this year I read Sula, Alone with you in the Ether, In the Dream house and Small Things Like These. Two of these were on my top ten of the year! Good choices 🎉

  • @kmlkai
    @kmlkai Год назад +6

    young mungo dug a hole in my heart,made me cry like no other book omg

  • @lezaabm9610
    @lezaabm9610 Год назад +2

    I wish I could describe a book like you do you're so articulate about it love it and i'm so excited to read all these books thanx

  • @TheRainbowCoach
    @TheRainbowCoach Год назад +23

    'She has been more consistent in my life than some people I know.' Love the sash. A trope in itself. 😆

  • @chrij1987
    @chrij1987 Год назад +6

    HUGE Claire Keegan fan!! I love Small Things... and Foster, both in my top five (of 88) books this year! I can't get enough of her. Also, LOVED Ivan Illyich in 2023!

  • @38k25m
    @38k25m Год назад +1

    dude. first video like this that actually makes you want to read EVERY SINGLE ONE.

  • @fluffg-nx7ns
    @fluffg-nx7ns Год назад +1

    Also a book to finish completing jack Edwards!! is The seven Moons of Mali Almeida and it talks about a man who is a photographer and has seven days to figure out who killed him and why and it kind of builds up to a crescendo and it talks about self blaming and is written in second person but done beautifully and the horrors of war and the book made me cry and feel so many different emotions I couldn’t stop crying at the end 😭😭😭

  • @luisarickli6738
    @luisarickli6738 Год назад +1

    I simply adore your way of talking about the things you love, it inspires me so much! And btw, I loved the christmas lights on your shelves!!

  • @mariajuliateja2973
    @mariajuliateja2973 Год назад +5

    Yes! Sula is one of my favorite books as well!! It’s amazing, toni morrison’s writing is exquisite

  • @sunglory4488
    @sunglory4488 Год назад +4

    I read Almond last year,
    And at that time I felt like that well it was a really good story but it is short and I believe characters could have been more explained in details.
    But I was incredibly mistaken!
    This book is a masterpiece and I do still think about it,
    It was really really beautiful~

  • @jessicaloomis2687
    @jessicaloomis2687 11 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you so much for these amazing book recommendations. I love the way you talk about books! Tommy Orange is amazing--I love There There so much. His new book talks about the Indian School that was in my home town of Pennsylvania, and I think the book will wreck me in the best kind of way. Here's a quote you might love: "A book must be an ice axe to break the sea frozen inside us."

  • @emilygrace139
    @emilygrace139 Год назад +4

    Added these to my list! Would be interested in a video about all the translated books you would recommend, and want to read. I'm trying to expand my reading horizons in 2024!

  • @claricedoudement1570
    @claricedoudement1570 Год назад +1

    Jack, you could make a video rating all the books read/mentioned by Rory on Gilmore Girls! I’d love to see if you like Rory’s taste in books!

  • @melaniek6714
    @melaniek6714 Год назад +35

    Based on you loving 'Alone with you in the ether', I think you would really love 'The Solitude of Prime numbers' by Paolo Giordano. I bought this because of the wonderful title, but it is an amazing book with two very flawed characters you just really grow to love. Check it out... I promise you won't regret it ;)

    • @onourpath
      @onourpath Год назад +4

      Wow, I don't often come across folks who've read that one! Agree completely -- such an amazing book. 💚

    • @melaniek6714
      @melaniek6714 Год назад +1

      @@onourpath It was very popular in Germany when it was published.. maybe that's why I know it :)

    • @onourpath
      @onourpath Год назад

      @@melaniek6714 I wish it had been everywhere here. I handsold the heck out of that book. The author was 25 when that was published, *and* he was a physicist! 🤯 It won the equivalent of the Pulitzer in Italy. So deserved! 💚

    • @melaniek6714
      @melaniek6714 Год назад

      @@onourpath I know. Went to one of his readings when he published his 2nd book which I don't like as much, but means that I have a copy with a personal signing :)

  • @GabrielTucker721
    @GabrielTucker721 Год назад +4

    What a blessing you have to have a life where you read books and make an income from it. Love your book recs, they are not the highly marketed novels!

  • @eullavlogs
    @eullavlogs Год назад +4

    Ooh I'm early! Need to add these on my "Want To Read" list on Goodreads! ^^ You the only booktuber I fully trust with book recommendations!!!

    • @eullavlogs
      @eullavlogs Год назад

      I just noticed when someone commented about it T.T It should be 2024 lol

  • @TheIrvman08
    @TheIrvman08 Год назад +3

    I read Almond on accident, thinking that it was a book Jack recommended. When I went on Goodreads I saw he didn’t actually read it 😅 but I started spamming him every so often to read it. It truly is a fantastic book, one of my favorites from 2022

  • @paxtonc5326
    @paxtonc5326 Год назад +35

    jack, sweetie, i can’t read 11 books in 2 days😂

  • @Meredithlrio
    @Meredithlrio Год назад +1

    Added many to my TBR! Jack I hope you can finish all of these, and I know you can. Have a great year…♥️

  • @kraz3721
    @kraz3721 Год назад +2

    My favourite books of the year were Sula, In the Dream House, Funny Boy and Elena knows... so yeah. I'm just adding all the books you love to my TBR cause clearly we have similar taste (and thank you for widening my scope, I would've never read Funny Boy if it wasn't for your channel)

  • @cathywilliams1610
    @cathywilliams1610 Год назад +1

    I absolutely love your book recommendations but am very emotionally fragile right now 😅 If you've actually even read any, do you have any recommendations for happy books that don't make you cry? 🙏🏻🤞🏻

  • @MARKJamison-r5i
    @MARKJamison-r5i Год назад +2

    I’ve been teaching SULA for decades in my honors English class. I’m going to show this clip when we get to it this year. I feel exactly this way about this book.

  • @ashleighjoy3196
    @ashleighjoy3196 Год назад +9

    I have two unread books by Toni Morrison and I'm so excited to get more into her books this next year! (also just noticed that your bio still says you're 24 even though your birthday makes you 25 just so ya know😋)

    • @hummingawayawayaway
      @hummingawayawayaway 10 месяцев назад

      Poor guy let him eternally be 24 at least in his bio - I'd do that if I can't get my 2 years spent in the pandemic back lol

  • @viktoria7349
    @viktoria7349 11 месяцев назад

    Only managed to find this video now but delighted to see that I already read one of your recommendations for 2024- I loved Alone With You In The Ether and wept while reading Almond last year. Thank you! ❤

  • @burmakara
    @burmakara 10 месяцев назад +392

    borlest - the hidden truths of wealth (thank me later)

    • @undefined-andrew
      @undefined-andrew 10 месяцев назад

      Thank you so much!

    • @BlaxMedia8
      @BlaxMedia8 10 месяцев назад

      What's this

    • @undefined-andrew
      @undefined-andrew 10 месяцев назад

      @@BlaxMedia8 It's forbidden ebook which talks about the mysterious secrets of attracting money and building massive businesses

    • @burmakara
      @burmakara 10 месяцев назад

      forbidden ebook, if any book is a must-read, then it is this one

  • @theincredibleknuffibar4834
    @theincredibleknuffibar4834 Год назад +5

    Manifesting someone in my life who talks about words as passionately as you do, Jack. I would fall in love with them and never stop as long as I live and breathe darling ❣️

  • @littlefiddlechick1513
    @littlefiddlechick1513 9 месяцев назад +1

    My favorite book is called Mr. Fix It and Miss Sue. I bought it on Amazon. It came out this year, so it’s not very popular but I love it!❤

  • @taylor.1831
    @taylor.1831 Год назад

    I would love book recs that have heavy emphasis on the arts and artists I’ve read Sirens and Muses and I loved it because of its involvement in art! 🎨🖌️

  • @solyuki8342
    @solyuki8342 Год назад +2

    I've just read "Small things like these" and it is indeed all you said. I'm so happy to find out it's going to be a movie, with Cillian above all! People are talking a lot about Claire Keegan's "Foster" and that will probably be my next reading. Have you read/commented about "On earth we are briefly gorgeous"? I'd love to know what you think of it.
    Happy New Year!

    • @ciara1045
      @ciara1045 Год назад +1

      i think i remember jack talking about and loving On earth we are briefly gorgeous a few years ago! he's definitely spoken about ocean vuong before

  • @tateshivers7461
    @tateshivers7461 Год назад +1

    hey jack if your looking for more native authors i absolutely recommend ‘braiding sweet grass’ by Robin Wall Kimmerer. it’s a collection of essays all about indigenous knowledge, our relationship to the earth and each other. it’s writing is really lyrical and sweet while also being incredibly insightful/critical on a variety of issues like colonization. i think it’s a book everyone should read lol

  • @pinctada_pearl_oyester
    @pinctada_pearl_oyester Год назад +10

    I read Sula in june of this year and oh my god! You are so spot on! It's has some of the most well written and beautifully illustrated depths of human complexities. It's such a page turner. I remember i started reading it at 10'o clock in the evening and didn't sleep a wink that night. I finally finished it at 4:30 in the morning. In my opinion, sula and beloved are just such masterpieces of literature that i feel they are heavy underrated. And can we take a moment to give props to the bluest eye by toni morrison? It's incredible for a debut to be honest and one of my (controversial?) Toni morrison favs

  • @MichyyMcLaughlin
    @MichyyMcLaughlin Год назад +4

    i added every single book except for in the dream house to my TBR. thank you for another year of book content jack! you are one of my favorite booktube content creators and I appreciate your taste and your analyses of books so much

  • @Charellie
    @Charellie Год назад +32

    Like this if you're here before Jack changed the title to 2024 ❤

  • @jxxrxplm
    @jxxrxplm Год назад +1

    My all time favvvvvvv romance book, Alone with you in the ether 😭😭😭 I’m really happy Jack loves it too!!

  • @hime7184
    @hime7184 Год назад +2

    Not me adding all the books in my 'want to read' in split screen

  • @nataliarotolo7821
    @nataliarotolo7821 Год назад +1

    Hi, Jack! I was waiting for your video on the storygraph stats. Hoping that it's still a possibility or maybe at the end of this year haha

  • @MarkelleRayneeSheree
    @MarkelleRayneeSheree Год назад +2

    Video idea: choose 5 booktubers and read their top book for 2023.

  • @charlottekeene3205
    @charlottekeene3205 Год назад +1

    you have to read the green road!!! especially if you love contemporary Irish novels I adored it so much

  • @heather2026
    @heather2026 Год назад +1

    Hello, I’m a mom of two early teenagers. They struggle with nonfiction. I believe because they are not interested in what they are reading. Do you have any tips on how to get them more interesting in what they are reading? Especially in school when they don’t get to choose what they are reading.

  • @maiarasilva9546
    @maiarasilva9546 Год назад +10

    I read Young Mungo because of one of your videos and it was the best book I read this year (possibly the best from the last few years), at first it was difficult to get into because my first language isn't english so the writing made me confused, but once I got used to it I absolutely fell in love with it. Honestly I think about it all the time, I never thought I would see myself in a story from such a specific european social context but this one really hit. Anyway I will definitely check out the other ones lol

  • @ashishchopra9272
    @ashishchopra9272 11 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks for sharing your insight will surely go through few of these books. I am also an author.

  • @noeasykit
    @noeasykit Год назад

    2:40 YES YES YES to alone with you in the ether!!!! i read it because of jack in 2023 and it became my new favourite book, such beautiful characters and stunning prose

  • @asoues
    @asoues Год назад

    im so happy to see almond getting some love!! what a stunning lil book

  • @kristenp6547
    @kristenp6547 Год назад +1

    Another Irish novel being made into a movie (Pierce Brosnan, Helena Bonham Carter, Gabriel Byrne) is Four Letters of Love by Niall Williams. I implore you to read this book or any others by him. Talk about beautiful writing!
    Side note : just purchased Almond.

  • @jamieann1234
    @jamieann1234 Год назад +1

    Ive just finished Alone With You In The Ether and my god.
    I adored it. Solid 5/5 immediately ❤😢

  • @dwell.in.a.sea.of.creativity
    @dwell.in.a.sea.of.creativity Год назад

    Thank you for the recommendation of Alone With You In The Ether. Love the first paragraph (read it on Amazon) and gonna purchase the book after work. Have a splendid day, Jack. Happy New Year!

  • @PsychGal1980
    @PsychGal1980 Год назад

    One of my all time favourite, and very very sad books is Fall on Your Knees by Anne Marie MacDonald. It is an incredibly beautiful (also lyrical), story about love… familial love, love for yourself, accepting self, forgiving yourself. It tells the story of other-ness and connection and both finding and losing oneself. It’s so so good and I’d love to hear your thoughts on it.

  • @amandahall873
    @amandahall873 11 месяцев назад

    UGHHH into the dream house is one of my favorite books of all time and I recommend it to everyone, especially because carmen’s experience completely resonate with mine. I’m so glad to see it recommended here!

  • @NinaZ-d9k
    @NinaZ-d9k 9 месяцев назад

    read Panenka after your recommendation, and man it was MINDBLOWING! thank u so much and looking forward to more of these great videos!

  • @ryanwallace8539
    @ryanwallace8539 Год назад +1

    This is how I find what i am going to read. LOVE the way Jack summarizes stories.

  • @cally393
    @cally393 Год назад +1

    My book of the year is Burnt Shadows by Kamila Shamsie. A bit of an epic covering the life of a women just as the bomb hits Nagasaki and then chronicling her life in India, Pakistan and America, while covering issues such as the partition of India, the rise of the Taliban in Afghanistan and 9/11. Home Fire was a favourite several years ago, so now I'm working my way through her back catalogue. My recommendation for Jack is Brooklyn by Colm Toibin- coming of age- Ireland meets New York and made me cry, therefore all typical "Jack- categories"!

  • @gabriellegrimes7164
    @gabriellegrimes7164 Год назад +5

    I KNEW you were going to say "Alone With You in the Ether" I LOVED this novel!

  • @annaelibrunner
    @annaelibrunner Год назад +1

    Jack YOU are meticulously crafted.

  • @yomismo74
    @yomismo74 Год назад +2

    I read Almond and Small things like this this year (There, there four years ago).
    But i planned to read Young Mungo in january and probably Sula during the year (i had Beloved for many years at home, but the theme is well, difficult, so i decided to read The bluest eye to introduce myself to Toni Morrison, and well, i want to read everything that woman wrote)

    • @hummingawayawayaway
      @hummingawayawayaway 10 месяцев назад

      Gosh I feel you on this. The bluest eye is probably one of my all time favourite books. But it wrecked me and I don't know if I'll ever be emotionally ready again for another Toni Morrison.

  • @valeriabotero
    @valeriabotero Год назад

    Jack uploads a video, automaticly my tbr grows

  • @charlotted3213
    @charlotted3213 Год назад +1

    jack reminds me of that really down to earth cousin that’s also so smart and tries not to rub it in 😭

  • @seleannia4511
    @seleannia4511 9 месяцев назад

    Thanks for the recommendation! I just ordered Sula and Small things like these! I am super excited to read them

  • @LuluST-nc6us
    @LuluST-nc6us Год назад +2

    The last two years I read a Toni Morrison book each and I'd like to make that a tradition. My 2024-Morrison will now be Sula.
    Happy new year everyone!

  • @alexandradavies6669
    @alexandradavies6669 Год назад +1

    My best books of the year are (in no particular order): The Fifth Season by N. K. Jemisin (fantasy/ecofiction), What My Bones Know by Stephanie Foo (memoir: child abuse & complex PTSD), Gideon the Ninth by Tamsyn Muir (SF) and We Are the Weather by Jonathan Safran Foer (non-fiction: climate change). They're all worth a read, though apologies if you've read any of them already!

  • @moniquerc_
    @moniquerc_ Год назад

    hey jack happy new year!! i adore your videos but would you mind mentioning the pace of the books when reviewing them? not necessarily the one specified online but what you felt it like. this helps me a lot

  • @elotastic7586
    @elotastic7586 Год назад

    Sula is my absolute favorite Toni Morrison book. I listened to the audiobook, in which Morrison herself reads the book, and was completely enthralled. Do yourself a favor and listen to all her books on audio. She is brilliant and I can't get enough of her stories.

  • @Dinosher
    @Dinosher Год назад +2

    When I tell you the joy I felt when I saw my favorite booktuber upload 😻

  • @careyrmyers
    @careyrmyers Год назад +1

    Thank you for recommending Claire Keegan. I devoured everything she's published that I can find.

  • @caitlinloismaxfield
    @caitlinloismaxfield Год назад +1

    how do you find new books to read? do you open them up and read a few pages to see if yo like it or do you recognise authors/ another way? 😃

  • @TheRbach86
    @TheRbach86 Год назад

    Since you liked There There, I recommend The Break by Katherena Vermette. It’s also Indigenous literature but in Canada. Oh also, Johnny Appleseed by Joshua Whitehead!

  • @senseijutsu
    @senseijutsu Год назад

    based on all the books i've constantly seen you recommended, i'm completely sure you would love anais nin, please give her a chance with any of her fictional works or diaries😭😭😭 love from argentina

  • @kaelynjill2142
    @kaelynjill2142 Год назад

    I love there there! I read it for a Native American English class while getting my undergrad degree. This book has stuck with me ever since. I’m so glad people are talking about!

  • @ReadingIDEAS.-uz9xk
    @ReadingIDEAS.-uz9xk Год назад

    New to books on youtube. Best wishes to you and your channel in 2024.

  • @holly_polly_olly4281
    @holly_polly_olly4281 Год назад

    I don't think I've ever heard anyone talk enough praise about this olivie Blake book, so thank you for giving my favorite love story of all time that spotlight 🎉this one is so underrated compared to her other works