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I’m actually really thankful you include the duds and the meh’s. It not just helpful in figuring out how compatible our tastes are, but it genuinely is fun to hear different opinions on books. That bakery will be one of my first stops once I figure out how to teleport.
I'm about halfway through Bloodmarked; the chapters go by very quickly. There are so many moments where I went "OMG! Whoa...whaat. Aha! Wait, huhn?" and then unexpected tears at some words of encouragement and hurry-your-arse-up at the end of chapter 18. I cannot wait to when you're ready to give us your thoughts when you've gotten through a solid chunk of the book.
I’ve gotta say, I really appreciate the vlog bits and seeing Seoul. I lived there for 10 months as an English teacher but had to come back due to COVID, and I’m missing it very very much. It’s nice to see familiar things!
One of my favorite dark academia that is criminally underrated is These Violent Delights by Micah Nemerever. I encourage everyone who enjoys this "genre" to read this book
While I wasn't personally a fan of These Violent Delights, I feel like if you liked that you would love: Confusions of Young Torless by Robert Musil and The Sailor Who Fell from Grace with the Sea by Yukio Mishima!
ahh the cloisters is actually on my tbr so i'm excited to see what you think! so glad you're doing a dark academia vlog -- literally one of the best genres/aesthetics imo 💗🥰
@@CristinaWithoutAnH I think you should check out the author Carissa Broadbent. She has a complete epic fantasy romance trilogy called the War of Lost Hearts and the first book is called Daughter of No Worlds. She also has The Serpent and the Wings of Night which is the first book in a new series of hers. This one is also epic and has vampires in it. Seriously both of these series are just PHENOMENAL.
Just finished up The Cloisters myself, and I totally agree. Like the descriptions of the building was amazing, and I would have loved even more of the artwork to be talked about, but so much of that was glossed over for the relationship stuff that was very meh. I will say, I stan Aruna - the only good person.
The game in The Betrayals reminds me of the process of coming up with a TTRPG system, or even the process of coming up with a campaign for one. Music, philosophy, maths, art, history, inspirations, everything can go into one of those and make something inspires for years to come.
I loved Legendborn as well! 🎧 I listened to it on audiobook and would recommend that format! The Cartographers by Peng Shepherd was a Dark Academia book that I read recently and enjoyed. I heard about her deep dive into cartography when she talked about the book at an online book club event. I was fascinated! Now I want to read her book called The Book of M!
that cafe with pastries or the bakery at the beginning is so COZY and CUTE 🤧🤧 also if cari says she's reading books i don't know, she is and if cari says she's going back on tumblr, so am i -- LOL
Hi Cari, If you liked Attribution you might also like The Art Forger by B.A. Shapiro. It is about the art heist in the 90s at the Isabella Stewart Gardener Museum in Boston. The Betrayals and The Cloisters are on my TBR & I’ll let you know what I think.❤️😀
i met her, she came into my english class and answered questions about Bunny! if you liked Bunny, you HAVE TO READ Alls' Well by her too, it's not necessarily DA but it has all the same surreal elements of Bunny except this time it's centered around performing Shakespeare, she's absolutely brilliant!
Ohhh it’s so cool to see art pieces from the Habsburg empire that I’ve also seen here in Vienna in museums (I’m from Austria 🇦🇹) and now is in a museum that I also visited while I was in seoul! 🎉
The game in The betrayals reminds me a bit of Welters in the Magicians trilogy, which was Fantasy Academia (Narnia Academia?). That could be an Academia read you would enjoy. The first book is a bit rough, but overall the series is one of the best things I've ever read.
i actually started reading the binding (literally was on the first page) when i got the notification that bloodmarked was released. i'm not kidding i closed the book, bought bloodmarked and started reading in the next 5 minutes. I finished it so fast! loved the book! and it's all cuz of your recommendation!
The Betrayals... all of what you said, yes. I loved loved LOVED The Binding (read it because of your rec) and Betrayals just kind of went nowhere for me. As far as other dark academia books go, "Far Wilder Magic" has been on my tbr for some time but I can't remember if you've already read it or not... And hell yes for not reading Secret History, also could not do it, don't get the hype about it at all. Also also, I am FINALLY starting Legendborn because of you, now that the second book is out. Looking forward to that vid! :D
Okay, off topic from the video, but I just have to say... I read Once Upon a Broken Heart a few days and I am- OBSESSED!!! 😭😩 It was my first book by Garber and I instantly fell in love- everything just felt SOO whimsical and romantic and yet mysterious at the same time!! Currently almost done with The Ballad of Never After and damn, I haven’t been able to stop thinking about it all day LONG!! 😳🤍 Thank you for recommending this beautiful piece of literature to me a year ago Cari, I am only too sorry that it took me THIS long to pick it up... I got quite distracted along the way ahah, but at least I'm here now and enjoying every bit of it! 😂💖
@@Sarah-ss6fr Hmm I was the same way. I had Caraval on my tbr list for like 2 years but never got around to reading it, so I just decided to dive head-first into Once Upon a Broken Heart instead. If you've ever read Six of Crows before Shadow and Bone, then reading Once Upon a Broken Heart before Caraval is kinda the same thing... a few things might be confusing at first, but you'll understand the more you read. I haven't read Caraval yet, but I'll say this- a lot of people claim that if you read Once Upon a Broken Heart before reading the first series, you'll spoil one of the major plot lines/characters in Caraval. I'll probably read Caraval after I finish this series, and I don't really mind if some stuff is spoiled. But, idk if you'd prefer not to spoil yourself, so if you're that way, then I'd probably suggest reading Caraval first. 😂 Don't get me wrong though, if you decide to read Once Upon a Broken Heart first, you'll still enjoy it a lot, things will just be a little more... mysterious, than if you had read it after finishing the Caraval trilogy. 💜
@@mnlxlover00 Once Upon a Broken Heart is so good! I read the Caraval trilogy after finishing The Ballad of Never After. Stephanie Garber is honestly one of my favorite authors now.
@@eiralunaris Haha yess I'm going to do the same, almost done with The Ballad of Never Aftet and then I'll start Caraval!! Jacks and Eva's relationship reminds me soo much of Jude and Cardan, who are quite possibly my fav couple out of all the books I've read. 🤣 Soo excited to read Caraval, Garber is an amazing storyteller and immediately draws you in with her beautiful descriptions of things. 💙
Have you read "The Whispering Dark" by Kelly Andrew? I just got it in my OwlCrate subscription box and am so far enjoying it. I would say it fits into the dark academia catagory so far.
I'm reading Bloodmarked right now, and OMG. Buckle up, Cari, because every single chapter ending has had me screaming! I'm about 78% through right now, and it is a nail-biter all the way through!
Have you read Jonathan Strange and Mr. Norrell?? Because it's definitely got some dark academia magical vibes. It is 700+ pages though so no pressure to read it if you have not already but I'm in the middle of it and really enjoying it!!!
This is such a wonderful reading vlog! I’m actually starting BLOODMARKED right now! I can’t wait to get into it more! And I’ve heard such good things about THE DROWNED WOODS! I want to read that one! And thank you for still masking. I wish Western countries would still continue to.
The description of the game in Betrayals sounds so much like The Glass Bead Game by Hermann Hesse. Have not been able to read/finish it, so I could be wrong
and for the dark academia vibes, i'm currently reading The It Girl, which has two timelines and the before timeline is set at Oxford, so I would recomend it!
When I saw The Cloisters in the bookstore last week, I had to get it because I was like 'how cool, I'm a member of the Met! I love the Cloisters!' and while I'm not finished yet, I agree with your take on it. I found the characters (or at least the way the author writes the characters) to be lacking? Especially our main girl-- she's definitely a bit dull to be our narrator for the whole story. Also I found a lot of the dialogue and character interactions to be.... unrealistic? And needing to be fleshed out more? But we'll see how I feel by the end! lol
@@caricanread Sorry, this might have come off as "she stole that!"--what I actually meant is, you seem interested in the game itself, so you may get more information/insight on what the "game" is (or its rules) if you read the Glass Bead Game. I admit, I haven't read it, but my brother was obsessed and I recognized it even from your description. So now I have two books on my own reading list: The Glass Bead Game, and The Betrayals. Thanks for your thoughts on these books. I enjoy listening :)
Cari I'm begging you to stop giving us book recs because I just can't keep up hahaha I've gotten the most amazing recs from you so I trust we're super compatible and that's why each video I see makes me shiver 👀
Not really dark academia although there are grimoires, but I really liked The Midnight Bargain by C. L. Polk, it had djinn like spirit, enemies to friends, a love interest who is not a jerk and feminism. Also for purely gothic vibes Mrs England by Stacey Halls. Agh, I always feel sad when someone doesn’t like The Secret History💔I love that book so much.
Damn you're making me want to read The cloisters really bad right now also I'm not trying to say that this is like in your wheelhouse but what you're talking about it and talking about someone who spent a lot of time in New York and New York City growing up your level of detail is sort of very rich you could say and you would be a good writer when it comes to descriptive ability to just give sort of the flavor of what's going on around you especially about this museum
ok i just started the betrayals because of you and though i’m only starting it’s been reminding me so much of herman hesse, in a vague atmosphere/writing way, and then staring at the words “magister ludi” i realised his “the glass bead game” was published under that as well and it’s literally also about a fictional european country with boarding schools where they teach a game that’s never explained !! has anyone read both and also made the connection?
I was about to offer to help you with the Welsh pronunciations, but then I realised that while I could do it easily verbally, I’m trash garbage when it comes to writing things out phonetically 😂 yay for more books with Welsh myth content, anyway! Especially if she’s going full Welsh with it. I loved the Raven Cycle, but every time they called Owain Glyndŵr “Owen Glendower” or whatever I couldn’t help but cringe a bit
I would love to hear your opinion on shadow in the ember, and light in the flame if you end up liking it. Its a very beautiful and romantic paranormal series I think you will love. Thank you in advance
I read the betrayals about this time two years ago when I had to isolate (thanks COVID) and I remember practically nothing about it 😂It was maybe the first dark academia I read before I found out about the aesthetic.
I also live in Seoul and love reading. Do you know of any IRL book clubs here? Or have you ever thought of hosting one? It would be so much fun to meet other people and talk about books we read together :)
Popping in all of half-way through a 7 month old video to say that the game in The Betrayals straight up feels like True American from New Girl. HAHA. We will never know the rules, we will never truly be able to play, but damn if it doesn't sound like the most fun game we'd ever play in our lives. hahah
Can’t remember if you’ve read Babel or not. It’s super hyped right now and rightfully so. It has fantasy elements, but not super heavy. It follows an Asian character who is adopted by a white British man and sponsored to go to Oxford where there is a college called Babel. At this college they are tasked with translating foreign languages into English language however in the act of translation some of the meaning is lost and the energy that is put off in this loss of translation is then harnessed to create magic. The magic is harnessed inside silver and it can do things like make carriages go very fast and keep crumbling buildings from falling and other things like that but basically society lives off of this silver. Eventually the main character discovers secret societies secret histories secret genealogies there’s betrayal there’s friendships there’s unrequited love it’s explosive the plot goes to places I didn’t imagine it ever going. it’s heartbreaking and you will die inside. It’s very smart and And a large portion of it seems to be going very slow but upon finishing the novel I understand now why those parts were slow because it was supposed to emulate how enraptured the main character is in his studies. But once he discovers all of the secrets he realizes that what he’s doing is detrimental to his homeland. There are plot twists that I never saw coming and at times I had to put the book down just to breathe. I have so much respect for the author she is incredibly smart and this book is a huge literary feat. I’ve been recommending it to some of my professors one who very much enjoys talking about translation itself because the history that we know or understand through the English language is not the same history that the native countries understand their respective history. Translation always misses the mark. there are certain connotations that words have in one language that they don’t have another language. Therefore the meaning is obscured. Also it has a lot of Victorian vibes which I am a total sucker for! Being that you are a native English speaker and you live in Korea I feel like you would appreciate the themes of this novel. Plus it has a touch of fantasies so it’s the mashing up of two of the greatest genres! Sorry for the grammar I’m using talk to text 😩
I LOOOOVED 'The Binding' but I was disappointed with 'The Betrayals'. The writing is still good, but I feel like the actual story was a little undercooked, and I really wish the author had at least explained the Grand Jeu a little more 😔
The way the grand jeu is described reminds me of how the "science" is presented in the atlas six. The ability of authors to write nothing of real substance but sounding very academic and somewhat science-y :D Will you read the second book of atlas six, which came out recently as well? Would not recommend though, I found it quite boring.
ohhh yeah i kinda get that comparison and as of right now i dont think i'll continue because the first book was just not worth it :'''') glad to hear im not missing out hahahaa
I’m coming to the end of The Cloisters and…I have mixed feelings lol. My current opinion is I thought I’d like it more than I do. I also hate every character, which isn’t usually a dealbreaker for me, but on top of them not being likable they’re also not that interesting, which for me is a SIN 😂
I don't.. understand the Dark Academia.. thing. But. I hear this mystery book is dark academia gold, In my dreams I hold a knife by Ashley Winstead. I haven't had the time to read much lately, got busy with a new baby pet, but if you want to try and review it I'd love to hear that.
Not dark academia but I just really enjoyed reading it The Miracles of the Namiya General Store by Keigo Higashino heart warming would be my description, not something you expect from a thriller author.
First of all I have to tell you that I absolutely love your videos Secondly I have a book recommendation for you The book is called: the end of mr. y by Scarlett Thomas I read it during a car ride to Paris and loved it This book is entertaining, fantastical, weird and absolutely unique Please give it a try Lots of love ❤
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I’m actually really thankful you include the duds and the meh’s. It not just helpful in figuring out how compatible our tastes are, but it genuinely is fun to hear different opinions on books. That bakery will be one of my first stops once I figure out how to teleport.
i want to live in that bakery house hahahha
Cari: I am so toasty warm, full of soup and bread and just finished a book. Me: Oh damnnn that sounds nice.
my favorite form hahaha
I'm about halfway through Bloodmarked; the chapters go by very quickly. There are so many moments where I went "OMG! Whoa...whaat. Aha! Wait, huhn?" and then unexpected tears at some words of encouragement and hurry-your-arse-up at the end of chapter 18. I cannot wait to when you're ready to give us your thoughts when you've gotten through a solid chunk of the book.
Those pep talks are INSANE. Tracy is such a stunning writer.
Yesss i read it in 3 day , but only cause i had uni, soooo gooood, i love these characters and hate some so much emotion OMG
I really enjoyed the Scholomance Trilogy by Naomi Novik. It's more dark fantasy academia rather than pure dark academia, but I absolutely loved it!
Yeah I enjoyed them but not quite enough to finish it yet 😅 really liked the first book tho!!
I’ve gotta say, I really appreciate the vlog bits and seeing Seoul. I lived there for 10 months as an English teacher but had to come back due to COVID, and I’m missing it very very much. It’s nice to see familiar things!
One of my favorite dark academia that is criminally underrated is These Violent Delights by Micah Nemerever. I encourage everyone who enjoys this "genre" to read this book
I bought it last week ! Can’t wait to read it 😌
While I wasn't personally a fan of These Violent Delights, I feel like if you liked that you would love: Confusions of Young Torless by Robert Musil and The Sailor Who Fell from Grace with the Sea by Yukio Mishima!
You’re right I have never heard of these books lol, but I’m definitely adding them to my list
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I squealed when I saw the notif! LOVE LOVE LOVE DARK ACADEMIA! Can’t wait to hear what you think of them 🤍
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ahh the cloisters is actually on my tbr so i'm excited to see what you think! so glad you're doing a dark academia vlog -- literally one of the best genres/aesthetics imo 💗🥰
cari i would LOVE it if you did a fantasy-romance recommendations video! it’s my absolute favourite genre and i need more of it!
yes please. fantasy books with a sub genre of romance>>>
the bridge kingdom by danielle l. jensen is a really good balance between fantasy and romance!! :)
@@juliakoczor yes i adore that series!! the dance of thieves duology is also up there with my favourites!
@@CristinaWithoutAnH I think you should check out the author Carissa Broadbent. She has a complete epic fantasy romance trilogy called the War of Lost Hearts and the first book is called Daughter of No Worlds. She also has The Serpent and the Wings of Night which is the first book in a new series of hers. This one is also epic and has vampires in it. Seriously both of these series are just PHENOMENAL.
Just met Tracy Deonn yesterday and she was so great! She signed my copy of Bloodmarked ❤
gahhhhhhh so jealous!!!
I love hearing about new dark academia books, I feel like people always recommend the same ones so thank youu 😊😊
Just finished up The Cloisters myself, and I totally agree. Like the descriptions of the building was amazing, and I would have loved even more of the artwork to be talked about, but so much of that was glossed over for the relationship stuff that was very meh. I will say, I stan Aruna - the only good person.
The game in The Betrayals reminds me of the process of coming up with a TTRPG system, or even the process of coming up with a campaign for one. Music, philosophy, maths, art, history, inspirations, everything can go into one of those and make something inspires for years to come.
I loved Legendborn as well! 🎧 I listened to it on audiobook and would recommend that format! The Cartographers by Peng Shepherd was a Dark Academia book that I read recently and enjoyed. I heard about her deep dive into cartography when she talked about the book at an online book club event. I was fascinated! Now I want to read her book called The Book of M!
I really like no-plot, just-vibes stories lmaooo i'm definitely gonna check out the Betrayals and the Binding.
I adore The Betrayals but I think a lot of readers expect something literal and to me it's a brilliant allegory about freedom of thought.
that cafe with pastries or the bakery at the beginning is so COZY and CUTE 🤧🤧
also if cari says she's reading books i don't know, she is
and if cari says she's going back on tumblr, so am i -- LOL
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6:01 i am baffled with the size of this building (a temple?). It looks so amazing.
Hi Cari, If you liked Attribution you might also like The Art Forger by B.A. Shapiro. It is about the art heist in the 90s at the Isabella Stewart Gardener Museum in Boston. The Betrayals and The Cloisters are on my TBR & I’ll let you know what I think.❤️😀
love the opening shot with the birds flying across the sky!
Me too! I love seeing that this time of year!
I read Legendborn and Bloodmarked thanks to you! ❤. A good dark academia is Bunny by Mona Awad this book broke my mind it was great!
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I would second the motion to read
Bunny by Mona Awad. It is indescribable, except for the Dark Academia Vibes.... 😘
If you're looking for more dark academia, Bunny by Mona Awad is a must read!!! It leans into surreal themes and is so brilliantly put together
Yes its soooo high on my list 🙏🙏🙏
i met her, she came into my english class and answered questions about Bunny! if you liked Bunny, you HAVE TO READ Alls' Well by her too, it's not necessarily DA but it has all the same surreal elements of Bunny except this time it's centered around performing Shakespeare, she's absolutely brilliant!
Ohhh it’s so cool to see art pieces from the Habsburg empire that I’ve also seen here in Vienna in museums (I’m from Austria 🇦🇹) and now is in a museum that I also visited while I was in seoul! 🎉
and it was so busy!! everyone wanted to see it hehehe
oh MY GAWD THATS WHY I KNEW THEM, I was in Vienna some time ago, and when I saw one picture, I was like "Huh?"
The betrayals was soooooo gooooddddd. Confusing at first, but so good.
"Gentelmen and players" is a dark academia detective that will always recommend
Love love love your videos Cari...siempre estoy esperando el día en que los subes🥰
graciaaaaas :''''')
THAT BAKERY 😱💖💕
I’m prepping for dark academia this winter as well!💖 can’t wait to hear what you have to share!
The game in The betrayals reminds me a bit of Welters in the Magicians trilogy, which was Fantasy Academia (Narnia Academia?). That could be an Academia read you would enjoy. The first book is a bit rough, but overall the series is one of the best things I've ever read.
i actually started reading the binding (literally was on the first page) when i got the notification that bloodmarked was released. i'm not kidding i closed the book, bought bloodmarked and started reading in the next 5 minutes. I finished it so fast! loved the book! and it's all cuz of your recommendation!
If you're into dark academia + some fantasy elements, definitely recommend the Alex Stern series starting with "The Ninth House"
yes, that was the first bardugo book i every read a few years ago! cant wait for hell bent!
So glad to hear you liked Legendborn as I just picked up that and Bloodmarked. Cannot wait to read!
hope you love it!
Dark academia is my favourite subgenre, so I can't wait to watch this video!
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Oh my gosh I've been to that museum!! Their tapestries are so huge and insanely detailed. SO cool!
Right?!!!
The Betrayals... all of what you said, yes. I loved loved LOVED The Binding (read it because of your rec) and Betrayals just kind of went nowhere for me. As far as other dark academia books go, "Far Wilder Magic" has been on my tbr for some time but I can't remember if you've already read it or not... And hell yes for not reading Secret History, also could not do it, don't get the hype about it at all. Also also, I am FINALLY starting Legendborn because of you, now that the second book is out. Looking forward to that vid! :D
Cast Cari in a dark academia show 2023 challenge 👏
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YAY!!!!!!!! FINALLY!!!!!!! I WAS WAITING 😭😭😭😭
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Cariii I finally got blue light blocking glasses I´m excited to start reading digitally aaaaaaaaaa 💞💞💞
Your videos bring me loads of comfort
Okay, off topic from the video, but I just have to say... I read Once Upon a Broken Heart a few days and I am- OBSESSED!!! 😭😩 It was my first book by Garber and I instantly fell in love- everything just felt SOO whimsical and romantic and yet mysterious at the same time!! Currently almost done with The Ballad of Never After and damn, I haven’t been able to stop thinking about it all day LONG!! 😳🤍 Thank you for recommending this beautiful piece of literature to me a year ago Cari, I am only too sorry that it took me THIS long to pick it up... I got quite distracted along the way ahah, but at least I'm here now and enjoying every bit of it! 😂💖
GAHHHHH SO HAPPY
Heyy I've been meaning to read this book but I didn't want to read the whole Caraval trilogy before, do you think that's necessary?
@@Sarah-ss6fr Hmm I was the same way. I had Caraval on my tbr list for like 2 years but never got around to reading it, so I just decided to dive head-first into Once Upon a Broken Heart instead. If you've ever read Six of Crows before Shadow and Bone, then reading Once Upon a Broken Heart before Caraval is kinda the same thing... a few things might be confusing at first, but you'll understand the more you read. I haven't read Caraval yet, but I'll say this- a lot of people claim that if you read Once Upon a Broken Heart before reading the first series, you'll spoil one of the major plot lines/characters in Caraval. I'll probably read Caraval after I finish this series, and I don't really mind if some stuff is spoiled. But, idk if you'd prefer not to spoil yourself, so if you're that way, then I'd probably suggest reading Caraval first. 😂 Don't get me wrong though, if you decide to read Once Upon a Broken Heart first, you'll still enjoy it a lot, things will just be a little more... mysterious, than if you had read it after finishing the Caraval trilogy. 💜
@@mnlxlover00 Once Upon a Broken Heart is so good! I read the Caraval trilogy after finishing The Ballad of Never After. Stephanie Garber is honestly one of my favorite authors now.
@@eiralunaris Haha yess I'm going to do the same, almost done with The Ballad of Never Aftet and then I'll start Caraval!! Jacks and Eva's relationship reminds me soo much of Jude and Cardan, who are quite possibly my fav couple out of all the books I've read. 🤣 Soo excited to read Caraval, Garber is an amazing storyteller and immediately draws you in with her beautiful descriptions of things. 💙
Have you read "The Whispering Dark" by Kelly Andrew? I just got it in my OwlCrate subscription box and am so far enjoying it. I would say it fits into the dark academia catagory so far.
Alwaaays a pleasure to watch your videos ! I bought The binding last week on your recommendation. Cannot wait to start it
thank you and hope you enjoy! its quite slow but i think its worth it!
Omg i bought the betrayals at a thrift shop but have been putting off reading it in case it sucked, this was needed motivation
hahahha!!
I just got BloodMarked too but i am distracted by my new inktense pencils. I love when you take us places around Korea no matter where,
I'm reading Bloodmarked right now, and OMG. Buckle up, Cari, because every single chapter ending has had me screaming! I'm about 78% through right now, and it is a nail-biter all the way through!
i finished last week and ahhhh!!!
never heard of those videos! very beautiful and aesthetic
If you liked attribution the Prague Sonata was really good and had similar vibes
Have you read Jonathan Strange and Mr. Norrell?? Because it's definitely got some dark academia magical vibes. It is 700+ pages though so no pressure to read it if you have not already but I'm in the middle of it and really enjoying it!!!
love me a pure vibes book, so i can't say no to the binding!
As a big BIG BIIIIIG lover of Tsh I think I’m gonna watch out for Cloisters… thanks for talking about it even if you weren’t so interested in it 😅
I just saw the cloisters in a shop yesterday, interested to hear your thoughts
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Omg just got Bloodmarked. Wondering if you would be willing to do a quick reminder review what happens type of video on legendborn?! ❤
I heard that paradise rot is supposed to be an amazing sapphic dark academia one
I just started reading the cloisters!
lmk what you think!!!
❤❤ thanks for the video, you’re the best
thanks for being here!
Just woke up and saw that you posted ❤ what a great way to start my day
hope you had a nice one!
@@caricanread thanks to you, yes. 🥺🫶🏻
This is such a wonderful reading vlog! I’m actually starting BLOODMARKED right now! I can’t wait to get into it more! And I’ve heard such good things about THE DROWNED WOODS! I want to read that one!
And thank you for still masking. I wish Western countries would still continue to.
The description of the game in Betrayals sounds so much like The Glass Bead Game by Hermann Hesse. Have not been able to read/finish it, so I could be wrong
Loved this vlog
If you ever made a book club I’d join it in a heart beat!
Wooow you're in Korea ^◇^ idk how I found your channel but I absolutely LOVE your reviews!!! Hurray stories!!
i live a 15 minute walk from the Cloisters, literally my childhood. i will buy that book immediately!
The Binding is soooo good the first part feels like dark cottagecore
yes!!!!!!
I have the Betrayals on my TBR because I enjoyed the Binding
and for the dark academia vibes, i'm currently reading The It Girl, which has two timelines and the before timeline is set at Oxford, so I would recomend it!
girlie when's the dark humor books vid coming out?? ^-^
The Cloysters seems soo cool!
Have you read Babel by R.F. Kuang? It's also a dark academia ish book and I haven't finished reading it yet but I like it so far! :)
When I saw The Cloisters in the bookstore last week, I had to get it because I was like 'how cool, I'm a member of the Met! I love the Cloisters!' and while I'm not finished yet, I agree with your take on it. I found the characters (or at least the way the author writes the characters) to be lacking? Especially our main girl-- she's definitely a bit dull to be our narrator for the whole story. Also I found a lot of the dialogue and character interactions to be.... unrealistic? And needing to be fleshed out more? But we'll see how I feel by the end! lol
The Betrayals game appears to come from Hermann Hesse's The Glass Bead Game.
Yes the author mentions that!
@@caricanread Sorry, this might have come off as "she stole that!"--what I actually meant is, you seem interested in the game itself, so you may get more information/insight on what the "game" is (or its rules) if you read the Glass Bead Game. I admit, I haven't read it, but my brother was obsessed and I recognized it even from your description. So now I have two books on my own reading list: The Glass Bead Game, and The Betrayals.
Thanks for your thoughts on these books. I enjoy listening :)
Have you tried The Ninth House by Leigh Bardugo yet… I almost DNFed it and then ended up LOVING it🕯🔮
yes! that was my first bardugo!!
@@caricanread whaaat I didn’t realize that!! I couldn’t remember if you’d ever talked about it in a vid… book 2 is coming out in January👀
Cari I'm begging you to stop giving us book recs because I just can't keep up hahaha I've gotten the most amazing recs from you so I trust we're super compatible and that's why each video I see makes me shiver 👀
Not really dark academia although there are grimoires, but I really liked The Midnight Bargain by C. L. Polk, it had djinn like spirit, enemies to friends, a love interest who is not a jerk and feminism. Also for purely gothic vibes Mrs England by Stacey Halls. Agh, I always feel sad when someone doesn’t like The Secret History💔I love that book so much.
ohhhh noted noted! and yeah donna tartt is just NOT for me :(
Damn you're making me want to read The cloisters really bad right now also I'm not trying to say that this is like in your wheelhouse but what you're talking about it and talking about someone who spent a lot of time in New York and New York City growing up your level of detail is sort of very rich you could say and you would be a good writer when it comes to descriptive ability to just give sort of the flavor of what's going on around you especially about this museum
No but I’d do anything for you to do a vlog of reading (a little life) I’d pay to hear your thoughts of it i love that book so freaking much
lol i read the first few chapters and couldnt get into it AT ALL :''''(
@@caricanread Ik i felt the same but once i got to know Jude I couldn’t stop reading it’s not a book anyone can read so I completely understand you 🧎🏻
ok i just started the betrayals because of you and though i’m only starting it’s been reminding me so much of herman hesse, in a vague atmosphere/writing way, and then staring at the words “magister ludi” i realised his “the glass bead game” was published under that as well and it’s literally also about a fictional european country with boarding schools where they teach a game that’s never explained !! has anyone read both and also made the connection?
Yes! In the acknowledgments the author explains that the glass bead game inspired this book - great catch!!
@@caricanread oo makes sense. i wonder how they compare 🤔 guess the glass bead game must be my next read
I was about to offer to help you with the Welsh pronunciations, but then I realised that while I could do it easily verbally, I’m trash garbage when it comes to writing things out phonetically 😂 yay for more books with Welsh myth content, anyway! Especially if she’s going full Welsh with it. I loved the Raven Cycle, but every time they called Owain Glyndŵr “Owen Glendower” or whatever I couldn’t help but cringe a bit
I would love to hear your opinion on shadow in the ember, and light in the flame if you end up liking it. Its a very beautiful and romantic paranormal series I think you will love. Thank you in advance
I read the betrayals about this time two years ago when I had to isolate (thanks COVID) and I remember practically nothing about it 😂It was maybe the first dark academia I read before I found out about the aesthetic.
it was absolutely 100% atmosphere and 0% plot hahahha
I also live in Seoul and love reading. Do you know of any IRL book clubs here? Or have you ever thought of hosting one? It would be so much fun to meet other people and talk about books we read together :)
yes!!! we had a meet up that went so well and im trying to get some going for winter time! will definitely post about it on my instagram :)
Popping in all of half-way through a 7 month old video to say that the game in The Betrayals straight up feels like True American from New Girl. HAHA. We will never know the rules, we will never truly be able to play, but damn if it doesn't sound like the most fun game we'd ever play in our lives. hahah
Can’t remember if you’ve read Babel or not. It’s super hyped right now and rightfully so. It has fantasy elements, but not super heavy. It follows an Asian character who is adopted by a white British man and sponsored to go to Oxford where there is a college called Babel. At this college they are tasked with translating foreign languages into English language however in the act of translation some of the meaning is lost and the energy that is put off in this loss of translation is then harnessed to create magic. The magic is harnessed inside silver and it can do things like make carriages go very fast and keep crumbling buildings from falling and other things like that but basically society lives off of this silver. Eventually the main character discovers secret societies secret histories secret genealogies there’s betrayal there’s friendships there’s unrequited love it’s explosive the plot goes to places I didn’t imagine it ever going. it’s heartbreaking and you will die inside. It’s very smart and And a large portion of it seems to be going very slow but upon finishing the novel I understand now why those parts were slow because it was supposed to emulate how enraptured the main character is in his studies. But once he discovers all of the secrets he realizes that what he’s doing is detrimental to his homeland. There are plot twists that I never saw coming and at times I had to put the book down just to breathe. I have so much respect for the author she is incredibly smart and this book is a huge literary feat. I’ve been recommending it to some of my professors one who very much enjoys talking about translation itself because the history that we know or understand through the English language is not the same history that the native countries understand their respective history. Translation always misses the mark. there are certain connotations that words have in one language that they don’t have another language. Therefore the meaning is obscured. Also it has a lot of Victorian vibes which I am a total sucker for! Being that you are a native English speaker and you live in Korea I feel like you would appreciate the themes of this novel. Plus it has a touch of fantasies so it’s the mashing up of two of the greatest genres! Sorry for the grammar I’m using talk to text 😩
Yes check my video “most anticipated reads of 2022” or my September reading wrap up :)
@@caricanread ok great glad I gave such a long winded explanation 😅
I LOOOOVED 'The Binding' but I was disappointed with 'The Betrayals'. The writing is still good, but I feel like the actual story was a little undercooked, and I really wish the author had at least explained the Grand Jeu a little more 😔
exactly!! the binding was superb :')
Hey cari! I’m new to your channel. I’m curious about why you live in Korea!
Me 🤝 Cari
Begging ppl to read the Binding
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The way the grand jeu is described reminds me of how the "science" is presented in the atlas six. The ability of authors to write nothing of real substance but sounding very academic and somewhat science-y :D
Will you read the second book of atlas six, which came out recently as well? Would not recommend though, I found it quite boring.
ohhh yeah i kinda get that comparison and as of right now i dont think i'll continue because the first book was just not worth it :'''') glad to hear im not missing out hahahaa
I’m coming to the end of The Cloisters and…I have mixed feelings lol. My current opinion is I thought I’d like it more than I do. I also hate every character, which isn’t usually a dealbreaker for me, but on top of them not being likable they’re also not that interesting, which for me is a SIN 😂
yeah i was waiting for the main character to get interesting but she was just...existing? ugh!
your recording with your phone is really nice, what Iphone do you use?
iphone 12!
I don't.. understand the Dark Academia.. thing. But. I hear this mystery book is dark academia gold, In my dreams I hold a knife by Ashley Winstead. I haven't had the time to read much lately, got busy with a new baby pet, but if you want to try and review it I'd love to hear that.
ohhhh i'll check it out and AH BABY PET!!!
loved the video
i actually have it on my kindle but i am drowning in library books right now so im just trying to keep up with those hahahah
@@caricanread i totally get that haha
Not dark academia but I just really enjoyed reading it The Miracles of the Namiya General Store by Keigo Higashino heart warming would be my description, not something you expect from a thriller author.
First of all I have to tell you that I absolutely love your videos
Secondly I have a book recommendation for you
The book is called: the end of mr. y by Scarlett Thomas
I read it during a car ride to Paris and loved it
This book is entertaining, fantastical, weird and absolutely unique
Please give it a try
Lots of love ❤
Have you read "Possesion" by A.S.Byatt? If you liked "Attribution" I think you love this jewel of a novel!
ohhh i havent but i'll look it up asap!
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I wonder what app you use to read your books on your tablet?
*sigh* as if my tbr isn’t long enough
*adds books anyway*
LOL!
Don't know if you'll see this but, did you read labrinth by Kate mosse
If you haven’t already, you should read Vita Nostra! Dark Academia I hadn’t heard of until this year
looking it up now!
Do you often read a lot of ebooks on your iPad??