You have to read Anne of Green Gables!! She’s the true queen of puffed sleeves 💚 she romanticizes everything and even gives lakes and forests magical names!!
I always love all your recommendations! Did you know that there is a lovely movie based on the book Chocolat? It came out in 2000 and it’s charming! I hope you enjoy it as much I do! ❤️
Thanks for these awesome recs! While I'm loving your cozy and spooky new fall content right now, I also needed some fun spring books and movies for spring here in South Africa now!
Lexi 🌸 As always I loved watching your video! 🍄 I am currently listen to The House in the Cerulean Sea. Absolutely loving it! 🥰 Thanks for all the work you put in your videos! Keep up the great work girl!
I love Moonrise Kingdom SO much - first time I saw it in theatres I bought a ticket for the next showing and watched it again. 💕 Sourdough, Chocolat and Emma are some of my favorite reads. I love how you described Gallant like Secret Garden - want to pick that one up now! 🍄
My late grandfather made me watch Matilda when I was a kid and it was the reason why I love reading right now. The aesthetic, ambiance and the characters were all so nostalgic and it's a comfort movie, you all better watch it.
🍄 I agree about the House in the Cerulean Sea I just read it and I love it so much! I love that the setting has a garden and a forest and I love the characters ❤️😊
I read tuck everlasting for the 1st time in 5th grade and it has stuck in my brain every since as one of the best (and saddest!) books ever I LOOOOVE it! 🍄🍄🍄
Love the Spring ideas girlie. You looked beautiful in your cottagecore dress. 🍄🍄🍄 Love your videos so much always look forward to hearing your recommendations as well your sweet voice. have a beautiful day
I haven’t even started this video but I know I am going to have to buy all the books. Out of all the booktubers you influence me to buy books the most. I always love the editions you pick out. 😊
I appreciate the fact you included a gothic read. I personally love the idea of gothic/horror/thrillers set in summer or spring. Especially when it is in a green setting. Alice Adventures in Wonderland is definitely a very springtime read, and I am happy you included a wayward children book. I love that series, but I would personally argue all the books are springtime. I don't know why, maybe I just see portal fantasy as either a spring or a winter thing, maybe it is because in most of them nature is a prominent feature.
I comment this on every video, but Chocolat is my favorite book of all time. And anyone who hasn't read it is truly depriving themselves of a whimsical experience.
This video is exactly what I needed and was looking for, for spring! You never disappoint I love your videos. Thank you again for a great recommendations list for books and movies alike, and happy Spring!
Ohmygosh, I think you will really like A Wizard's Guide to Defensive Magic by T.Kingfisher. It's about a 14 year old witch with a sourdough starter for her familiar. Also, she can only do magic through bread but is tasked to save the people. Can she? It's a short book but is such an amazing one! 💓
I read the secret garden the beginning of spring fell in love with.. oh my goodness Lexi.. You should read school of charm.. it gives such cottagecore vibes.. oh my and I adore the Emma movie I can’t tell you how many times I have watched it
Ugh I have Gallant standing by but I need to finish my CPA exam first! Joanne Harris (Chocolat) also wrote one of my favorite modern adult fairy tales, A Pocketful of Crows. It…changes you. Tuck Everlasting is such a lovely film. Even as an adult it really taps into something within me.
YAAAAASSS Matilda! Im sooo glad you recommended it! It's so good but I dont really see many people recommending it. I think it's very underrated. The book, movie and the musical are all fantastic! Im a huge fan of Matilda! As for your book recommendations, I'll be checking out Tuck Everlasting! Im getting The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue vibes but...less dark? lol
Hi Lexi! I'm loving all of your recommendations 😃 I'm not sure if you do Spring Fling O' Ween, but I'm always looking for a reason/excuse to read spooky or Halloween themed books anytime of the year. I've recently found All Our Hidden Gifts (YA, paranormal fiction by Caroline O'Donoghue), and Curse the Day (an adult cozy paranormal mystery by Annabel Chase). I wanted to throw those 2 books your way, since I know those would be right up your alley 😃 Looking forward to your next video, and enjoy the rest of your week! ❤🧡☕🍄🍄🍄
I'm currently reading We Were Liars and it's a perfect spring/summer read! ☀ Also, these are such good recs! I haven't even read or watched Tuck Everlasting but it seems perfect for this time of year! 😍 I love your energy and thanks for sharing your own personal spring picks! ☀
🍄 We should so be friends ! Omg it’s Autumn in Australia 🍂🍁but I’ve already just watched and read most of these recently including yesterday ! Enjoy the Spring 🌼🌞😃🦋🦄
🍄 hello! I love your recommendations, and I’m so happy Secret of Moonacre was included! There’s actually a book, A little white horse, where it is based from. I prefer the book more, but the movie is also remarkable.
I think "Howl's moving castle" (both book (especially book 1 and 3) and movie) and "Ella enchanted" (both book and movie) could be added to this list :)
Loved this, it's always a treat when you post a video! I had to buy that copy of Alice you showed us (even though that story always freaked me out as a kid) I think I need it in my classic children's book collection. Thanks for the other recommendations as well, I'm especially interested in Moonrise Kingdom and the Secret of Moonacre!
Gallant sounds like something I'd like so thanks! Also, I love how you started with Alice in Wonderland and I'm literally typing this from Cheshire in England 😸
Hi, Lexi! I am loving a lot of the books in this list! I've had my eye on a few for a while now. I shall be adding them to my GoodReads "to be read" list after this (name is Dolly Thorne)😊. As for the movie side there are a few I haven't actually heard of... To be honest the only ones I've heard of are Brigerton and Matilda 😅 oops. Thanks for another video though, Lexi! Loved it as usual 🥰 You inspired me to start my own RUclips channel again. I had one for years all about makeup but decided to start again with my new hobbies of Reading, Crochet and a plethora of other things 🥰 thank you so much! Hope to be as good as you one day! Sending love and light, Dolly xo 🍄🍄🍄🍄
Omgsh that’s so exciting about your channel congrats!!! 🎉 and you know what I actually had a makeup one before this too! Lol I called myself the makeup fairy and dressed up as a fairy while doing my makeup. Welcome officially to the booktube community!! 🥰🍾🎉💕
🍄 Bridgerton! I'm rewatching the 2 seasons, right now. I LOVE that show. I'm also reading Ella "The House in the Cerulean Sea". After I listened to the audio book, I felt that Ella needed to experience the book, too. She finds it crazy how morbid Talia is...but she thinks it's really funny, too.
I love Emma Approved which is a RUclips series along with The Lizzie Bennett Diaries (And there are novel adaptions of The Lizzie Bennett Diaries and The Adventures of Lydia Bennett) which is also a RUclips series I love. Saving Mr. Banks is a great movie following the story of how Mary Poppins was made into film. And there is a Cottage Core adult coloring book coming out soon or it already came out not sure.
I'm currently in Vacaville, California visiting my sister and brother in law and a few days ago, I went to Barnes and Noble and I brought Capturing the Devil by Kerri Maniscalco and You've Reached Sam by Dustin Thao and then I brought A Great and Terrible Beauty by Libba Bray from Savers, a thrift store and I was so exciting. I know that You've Reached Sam is a spring kind of book because the cover has cherry blossoms and its so sweet 🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸
🍄🍄🍄 Sourdough by Robin Sloan is actually a lot weirder and borderline Sci-Fin than I think you’re expecting 😅 But one of my faves nonetheless! Just definitely not cottagecore.
I need a book recommendation about a book set in a place on an island very tropical I would love a book about a character that lives on an island not on vacation. Any suggestions?
I want to read Sourdough so bad ! I started the audiobook but couldn’t concentrate so I’m gonna try and find a physical copy 🤩 By the way I just came accros a cozy middle grade that I think you would love but I would like to say no more and send it your way so you have the surprise :) Where can I find you PO box ? (I’ve never sent anything this way)
You have to read Anne of Green Gables!! She’s the true queen of puffed sleeves 💚 she romanticizes everything and even gives lakes and forests magical names!!
That is my favorite book of all time!!
I was calling every beautiful thing a kindred spirit all of elementary school lol
I so totally agree with u
Lovvvvve Anne of Green gables!
I remember watching Chocolat when I was younger and remember loving it! I need to read the book ASAP
I love all of these reccomdations. I am also an autumn girl but spring makes the world look vibrant and brand new 🍄🍄
Oh, and Miss Honey is my absolute favorite 💖🥹💖...well, and Matilda and her insatiable LOVE of reading ❣️📚📚📚
Chocolat is also an amazing movie! I’m obsessed.
I enjoyed that movie too! loved the vibes 💖
(Sorry for my English)
If you like an anime for the spring i recommend Arriety. You can watch it on netflix
I always love all your recommendations! Did you know that there is a lovely movie based on the book Chocolat? It came out in 2000 and it’s charming! I hope you enjoy it as much I do! ❤️
it’s one of my comfort movies ! it’s really underrated
One of my favorites ❤
You are my absolute favorite!!!!! My daughter and I love all of your videos and get so excited every time a new video is posted 🍄 🍄🍄🍄
I love that copy of Alice 🥺
That movie adaption of Emma is like my favorite movie of ALL time!
I would strongly recommend “The Enchanted April” by Elizabeth von Arnim! ✨ It’s full of beautiful spring vibes 🪴 🍄
Thanks for these awesome recs! While I'm loving your cozy and spooky new fall content right now, I also needed some fun spring books and movies for spring here in South Africa now!
Lexi 🌸 As always I loved watching your video! 🍄 I am currently listen to The House in the Cerulean Sea. Absolutely loving it! 🥰 Thanks for all the work you put in your videos! Keep up the great work girl!
I'm reading Gallant now and hoping to finish it today. I'm really loving the atmosphere- it's so good!
yesssss for the Wes Anderson rec!
I love that edition of Alice, I also recommend the Alice of Wonderland books illustrated by Helen Oxenbury, so beautiful!
where did you find this edition of Alice in wonderland?
I love Moonrise Kingdom SO much - first time I saw it in theatres I bought a ticket for the next showing and watched it again. 💕 Sourdough, Chocolat and Emma are some of my favorite reads. I love how you described Gallant like Secret Garden - want to pick that one up now! 🍄
I love Matilda! I'd love to watch it again someday.
Love loved this video thank you for sharing!!!!! Happy Spring reading!!!!!!
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I think The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel is perfect for this season!☺😉
My late grandfather made me watch Matilda when I was a kid and it was the reason why I love reading right now. The aesthetic, ambiance and the characters were all so nostalgic and it's a comfort movie, you all better watch it.
Matilda is my favorite movie has been since I was little
🍄 I agree about the House in the Cerulean Sea I just read it and I love it so much! I love that the setting has a garden and a forest and I love the characters ❤️😊
Enchanted April is also a movie! 😊
I really love The Secret Garden for springtime 🥰
Everytime I watch your videos my to be read list grows, and I'm both excited and anxious because it has more than 500 books now 😅
So excited to read Gallant!! 🍄🍄
Gallant is on my list as well for Spring!!
Love the asthetics and vibes of your video
I read tuck everlasting for the 1st time in 5th grade and it has stuck in my brain every since as one of the best (and saddest!) books ever I LOOOOVE it! 🍄🍄🍄
Love the Spring ideas girlie. You looked beautiful in your cottagecore dress. 🍄🍄🍄 Love your videos so much always look forward to hearing your recommendations as well your sweet voice. have a beautiful day
Chocolat is a great movie too! 🍄
I love Moonrise Kingdom!
🍄 excited to watch The Secret of Moonacre!
okay but YOU are the cup of sunshine in my life tbh ☕️💛💐
NO YOU!! 💛💛💛💛
I haven’t even started this video but I know I am going to have to buy all the books. Out of all the booktubers you influence me to buy books the most. I always love the editions you pick out. 😊
Yes! Orquidea Divina has such perfect spring vibes! I read it in the fall but I might just have to reread it now. It's one of my favourites!
I Loved this video, soo many GREAT ideas!!!!!!!🍄🍄🍄
I appreciate the fact you included a gothic read. I personally love the idea of gothic/horror/thrillers set in summer or spring. Especially when it is in a green setting. Alice Adventures in Wonderland is definitely a very springtime read, and I am happy you included a wayward children book. I love that series, but I would personally argue all the books are springtime. I don't know why, maybe I just see portal fantasy as either a spring or a winter thing, maybe it is because in most of them nature is a prominent feature.
I love Matilda, and I can highly recommend the book as well! And Alice's Adventures in Wonderland is one of my all time favourite stories! 🍄
I comment this on every video, but Chocolat is my favorite book of all time. And anyone who hasn't read it is truly depriving themselves of a whimsical experience.
🍄 I think another great read for Spring is Wild Beauty by Anna-Marie McLemore. And the cover is gorgeous!
Fantastic video 🥰. I'll totally recommend Anne of green gables series. All 8 of them are pure gems. 🍄
These are stunning!!!! Wonderful recs as always!!! Love you Lexi!!
💖🍄sending you hearts with stars and mushrooms!! Thank you for another awesome video!!
I loved In An Absent Dream! Omg House in Cerulean Sea is just perfection 😭😭
Yes, another seasonal recommendations video! Love these videos!
This video is exactly what I needed and was looking for, for spring! You never disappoint I love your videos. Thank you again for a great recommendations list for books and movies alike, and happy Spring!
Ohmygosh, I think you will really like A Wizard's Guide to Defensive Magic by T.Kingfisher. It's about a 14 year old witch with a sourdough starter for her familiar. Also, she can only do magic through bread but is tasked to save the people. Can she? It's a short book but is such an amazing one! 💓
I read the secret garden the beginning of spring fell in love with.. oh my goodness Lexi.. You should read school of charm.. it gives such cottagecore vibes.. oh my and I adore the Emma movie I can’t tell you how many times I have watched it
Thank you for adding to my tbr list please stay safe and enjoy your reading 📖 love your Australia family friend John xxx
This video made me want to dress up in a floral sundress and have a tea party in a lush garden 🍄🍄
I feel like you're always wearing that hat in your videos I love it I feel like at this point I recognize the Hat
Ugh I have Gallant standing by but I need to finish my CPA exam first! Joanne Harris (Chocolat) also wrote one of my favorite modern adult fairy tales, A Pocketful of Crows. It…changes you.
Tuck Everlasting is such a lovely film. Even as an adult it really taps into something within me.
🍄 love your videos. They actually got me back into reading.
We used to read Master and Margarita by Bulgakov with my sister every spring 🍄
YAAAAASSS Matilda! Im sooo glad you recommended it! It's so good but I dont really see many people recommending it. I think it's very underrated. The book, movie and the musical are all fantastic! Im a huge fan of Matilda!
As for your book recommendations, I'll be checking out Tuck Everlasting! Im getting The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue vibes but...less dark? lol
🍄 LOVED this Lex!!
I read and watched Tuck Everlasting for your Touch of Whimsy book club and now it’s a definite staple of mine for spring. 🍄
I love spring recs !
I’d recommend Narnia and Anne of green gables
🍄 I read alive in wonderland last year and enjoyed it. I have never read mary Poppins, but might this spring now that you put it on my radar.
Hi Lexi! I'm loving all of your recommendations 😃 I'm not sure if you do Spring Fling O' Ween, but I'm always looking for a reason/excuse to read spooky or Halloween themed books anytime of the year. I've recently found All Our Hidden Gifts (YA, paranormal fiction by Caroline O'Donoghue), and Curse the Day (an adult cozy paranormal mystery by Annabel Chase). I wanted to throw those 2 books your way, since I know those would be right up your alley 😃 Looking forward to your next video, and enjoy the rest of your week! ❤🧡☕🍄🍄🍄
Great Recs! I will finally need to get around to Tuck Everlasting
It’s so good!!! I think you’d like it! :)
I would of added the movie and or book Inkheart 💖
I'm currently reading We Were Liars and it's a perfect spring/summer read! ☀ Also, these are such good recs! I haven't even read or watched Tuck Everlasting but it seems perfect for this time of year! 😍 I love your energy and thanks for sharing your own personal spring picks! ☀
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We should so be friends ! Omg it’s Autumn in Australia 🍂🍁but I’ve already just watched and read most of these recently including yesterday !
Enjoy the Spring 🌼🌞😃🦋🦄
Omg! I was waiting for this video!!!!
🍄 hello! I love your recommendations, and I’m so happy Secret of Moonacre was included! There’s actually a book, A little white horse, where it is based from. I prefer the book more, but the movie is also remarkable.
I think "Howl's moving castle" (both book (especially book 1 and 3) and movie) and "Ella enchanted" (both book and movie) could be added to this list :)
Loved this, it's always a treat when you post a video! I had to buy that copy of Alice you showed us (even though that story always freaked me out as a kid) I think I need it in my classic children's book collection. Thanks for the other recommendations as well, I'm especially interested in Moonrise Kingdom and the Secret of Moonacre!
Thank you for all these wonderful recommendations, Lexi🍄🍄
Thanks for the wonderful recommendations. 🍄
Thanks for the recommendations !! 🌷🍄
Gallant sounds like something I'd like so thanks!
Also, I love how you started with Alice in Wonderland and I'm literally typing this from Cheshire in England 😸
Great recommendations! 🍄❤
🍄 Such a great list! thanks for putting this out!
Matilda is my favorite movie and has been since I was little. Now I'm in my 20s
Awesome list❤️
Hi, Lexi! I am loving a lot of the books in this list! I've had my eye on a few for a while now. I shall be adding them to my GoodReads "to be read" list after this (name is Dolly Thorne)😊. As for the movie side there are a few I haven't actually heard of... To be honest the only ones I've heard of are Brigerton and Matilda 😅 oops. Thanks for another video though, Lexi! Loved it as usual 🥰 You inspired me to start my own RUclips channel again. I had one for years all about makeup but decided to start again with my new hobbies of Reading, Crochet and a plethora of other things 🥰 thank you so much! Hope to be as good as you one day!
Sending love and light, Dolly xo 🍄🍄🍄🍄
Omgsh that’s so exciting about your channel congrats!!! 🎉 and you know what I actually had a makeup one before this too! Lol I called myself the makeup fairy and dressed up as a fairy while doing my makeup. Welcome officially to the booktube community!! 🥰🍾🎉💕
🍄 Bridgerton! I'm rewatching the 2 seasons, right now. I LOVE that show.
I'm also reading Ella "The House in the Cerulean Sea". After I listened to the audio book, I felt that Ella needed to experience the book, too. She finds it crazy how morbid Talia is...but she thinks it's really funny, too.
Such a great list! I have that edition of Alice in Wonderland and it is absolutely gorgeous! 🍄
I dont have the movie Matilda but I have the book and I have Alice in Wonderland too. Great video as always, thank you.
I love Emma Approved which is a RUclips series along with The Lizzie Bennett Diaries (And there are novel adaptions of The Lizzie Bennett Diaries and The Adventures of Lydia Bennett) which is also a RUclips series I love. Saving Mr. Banks is a great movie following the story of how Mary Poppins was made into film. And there is a Cottage Core adult coloring book coming out soon or it already came out not sure.
Your content is amazing !
🍄 Love your videos. Love from Brazil 🇧🇷
👏 so cute thank you for all your recs!
I love sourdough bread yum
I'm currently in Vacaville, California visiting my sister and brother in law and a few days ago, I went to Barnes and Noble and I brought Capturing the Devil by Kerri Maniscalco and You've Reached Sam by Dustin Thao and then I brought A Great and Terrible Beauty by Libba Bray from Savers, a thrift store and I was so exciting.
I know that You've Reached Sam is a spring kind of book because the cover has cherry blossoms and its so sweet 🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸
Omg that sounds like so much fun!! And you found such great books yay!!
🍄🍄🍄 loved this!!
🍄🍄🍄 Sourdough by Robin Sloan is actually a lot weirder and borderline Sci-Fin than I think you’re expecting 😅 But one of my faves nonetheless! Just definitely not cottagecore.
🍄 love this!
I love these recommendations! 🍄
Love your videos!!!
Thank you! 😊❤️
I need a book recommendation about a book set in a place on an island very tropical I would love a book about a character that lives on an island not on vacation. Any suggestions?
I love your videos Alice! So much! 🧡❤️🧡🤍❤️🧡🧡🧡💓💗💓💞💖💚💘🧡🤍📚📖📖📖📚💙🌈💙🤎🤎💛💛💛❣️💛💛💔💔🖤🤎❤️🩹📚📖📖📚🤍🧡🤍💕💞💕💝💜💜💘💖💖💖💚✨💜💓💕
I want to read Sourdough so bad ! I started the audiobook but couldn’t concentrate so I’m gonna try and find a physical copy 🤩 By the way I just came accros a cozy middle grade that I think you would love but I would like to say no more and send it your way so you have the surprise :) Where can I find you PO box ? (I’ve never sent anything this way)
Currently reading The Devil's Daughter and Electric Idol by Katee Robert.🍄
Ok! Now i need to join a high tea! 🍄
Love the recommendations. I wanted to know which edition the Alice in wonderland book is? Thanks
“It’s basically Clueless” - who wants to tell her? 😂
Not me