end of year book haul // sTiLl nOt A bOoK cHaNnEL

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  • Опубликовано: 6 авг 2024
  • THIS IS STILL NOT A BOOK CHANNEL IDGAF WHAT MY LAST 10 UPLOADS SAY
    ✨ Chapters ✨
    00:00 Intro
    01:10 Madeline Miller - The Song of Achilles
    02:34 Simone de Beauvoir - The Second Seggs
    05:39 Alain de Botton - The Course of Love
    13:08 Sidney Lumet - Making Movies
    14:56 Sally Rooney - Normal People
    18:09 Paulo Coelho - The Alchemist
    19:50 Leanna Greenaway - Tarot
    21:27 Haruki Murakami - South of the Border, West of the Sun
    23:59 Arthur Miller - Death of a Salesman
    26:08 Maupassant - A Parisian Affair
    28:01 Cicero - On Living and Dying
    32:13 Outro
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Комментарии • 84

  • @maria-teresa5772
    @maria-teresa5772 3 года назад +114

    but... this is my favourite book channel

  • @OpheliaVert
    @OpheliaVert 3 года назад +61

    COME ON YOURE A BOOKTUBER NOW DONT LIE TO YOURSELF

    • @sarcastic_fish
      @sarcastic_fish  3 года назад +14

      NO IM NOT I MAKE MOVIES AND TALK ABOUT SEX

  • @thowaibabenslema1811
    @thowaibabenslema1811 3 года назад +62

    WE.NEED.READING.VLOGS

  • @tanyaroberts919
    @tanyaroberts919 3 года назад +12

    Normal people and the show was so good. It was written in such a simple way. It wasn't exciting but talked about subjects that were important

  • @angie3502
    @angie3502 3 года назад +30

    Also, in terms of The second sex, I’d definitely recommend approaching it chapter by chapter. Most of it will feel like slightly separate essays so it’s easier (and most efficient imo) to read it that way. You’ll also get more out of it for sure!

  • @RobinPalmerTV
    @RobinPalmerTV 3 года назад +19

    This is an ASMR channel with a special interest in books.

  • @halliehurst4847
    @halliehurst4847 3 года назад +3

    So the second sex I’d recommend starting from the beginning and going through it in order. I actually did the opposite, read random essays that interested me (or were assigned for class) and it meant 1) I was left with a chunk I wasn’t as interested in and it was a slog to get through at the end 2) the arguments build on each other and flow well which you don’t get to experience if you read it randomly.
    It was an odd book, like you I’d read a lot of extracts for classes and decided to tackle the whole thing. So many of its arguments were very modern, she doesn’t use the same language of course but there’s early seeds of gender being performative and the separation of biological sex and gender. A large ish focus on intersex people, which I wasn’t expecting.
    But then intersex people were referred to as hermaphrodites which brought me right back to the time period it was written in. And the chapter called the lesbian was actually more about what nowadays would probably come under bisexuality.
    (Also a bit disheartening, she talks about many anti-feminist arguments being boring, overdone and outdated but they’re arguments I’ve still heard people make today. Although alternatively if you’re a glass full person it’s good to see how far we’ve come in other areas.)
    There’s a whole literature analysis part at the beginning which was my favourite.
    Really great read for its philosophy but also super interesting from a historical standpoint too.
    P.S. Also ‘How to Suppress Women’s Writing’ by Joanna Russ! Check it out! Just your comment about how classics have stood the weight of time so they’re more likely to be good is something Russ talks about a lot, how women writers have to be exceptional to be remembered and overcome the ways they are undermined. Hell, the cover is amazing and made me question quite a few of the ways I talk about women writers as a feminist.

    • @sarcastic_fish
      @sarcastic_fish  3 года назад +1

      Thank you so much for this wow, like wow

  • @eileen9898
    @eileen9898 3 года назад +14

    You influenced me to only buy the oxford world classic books if I have the possibility 😂😂😂😂
    Also I'm reading and analysing Song of Achilles for uni right now and I love it!

  • @sarawhite9523
    @sarawhite9523 3 года назад +16

    I think you might be surprised by "Normal People"! I found it extremely interesting, I think a lot of people miss the """deep""" aspects of it. I'd say look out for class commentary when you're reading, it's full of it! Also, since you mentioned you're a fan of explorations of the psychological and power dynamics of sex, I think there's lots of that in Normal People and I fucking loved that! Hope you enjoy it :)
    P.S.: I swear the more I watch you the more I realise you are legit exactly my type of gal I'm in love ahahah

    • @neliaaa
      @neliaaa 3 года назад

      I loved the class commentary!!

  • @wrighty321go
    @wrighty321go 3 года назад +8

    The Second Sex is massive how did I not know that! Also for some reason this makes me want to read it more and I normally don't love long books might be going to buy it now. Appreciated the outro so much it's definitely something that people should know more about before they try.

  • @WateryFire
    @WateryFire 3 года назад +4

    You’ll finally read Murakami in his true form - magical realism. So beautiful.

  • @annahaug2034
    @annahaug2034 3 года назад +12

    The sTiLl nOt A bOoK ChAnNeL is giving me ObViOuSlY and iphone conspiracy vibes and now I'm just gonna sip my tea waiting for someone to get it

  • @emilyp3647
    @emilyp3647 3 года назад +4

    I actually read the entirety of The Second Sex this summer! Part one and two read fairly differently but they’re both fantastic - I think as a comp lit student you’ll really enjoy her analysis of myths and literature near the beginning. I think it’s totally possible to read it all the way through but it would also work chapter by chapter depending on what you’re most interested in. Whenever you get to it it’ll be so worth it, I promise!

  • @natashabrome801
    @natashabrome801 3 года назад +3

    Sending you all the love there is just because you're so awesome. You really inspire me to be the best version of myself no matter what other people say. Hope you will have a great holiday☺❤

  • @kristinakarisch334
    @kristinakarisch334 3 года назад +10

    I actually read both Normal People and the Alchemist in the past few weeks haha I loved the first and hated the second, so I’m interested to see how you get on with them.
    You get used to the lack of quotation marks in Normal People fairly quick (though it irks me still) and it’s a really fast read-and emotional as hell. The Alchemist was just... eh.
    I’ve got Circe to read next and I’m very excited :))

  • @ThimoVanrusselt
    @ThimoVanrusselt 3 года назад +6

    Love the editing on this one! Also please, you're gonna make me get even more books sos

  • @josie.s.2553
    @josie.s.2553 3 года назад +8

    My mum gave me some Christmas presents early: the black unicorn, Norwegian wood, and Collected Maxims of La Rochefoucauld. I’m so excited to go though them!

    • @sarcastic_fish
      @sarcastic_fish  3 года назад +1

      Your mother has excellent taste

    • @josie.s.2553
      @josie.s.2553 3 года назад +1

      @@sarcastic_fish I wish! She asked me to give her a list of books I wanted and she got them for me for Christmas. She only reads Danielle Steel and Jodie Picolt 😧

  • @ipshitajee
    @ipshitajee 3 года назад

    I was first introduced to your channel by the book review of The song of Achillies and Circe ...I loved listening to so many perspective all at the same time gushing over mah brian🤎🤎🤎🤎
    So...yeah .... You're my favourite..book..tuber¿.....😂

  • @edhuardonascimento851
    @edhuardonascimento851 3 года назад +24

    I am Brazilian,and i'm learning english(Sorry with mistakes). The alchimist its so boring. I recommend Clarice Lispector(A hora da estrela), Drummond(Sentimento de vida and poesias), Machado de Assis obviously(Dom Casmurro and Memórias postumas de Brás Cubas), Graciliano Ramos(Vidas secas) and João Guimarães Rosa(Grande sertão:veredas).Thanks for helping me in English!

    • @sarcastic_fish
      @sarcastic_fish  3 года назад +2

      thank you for these recommendations!!!!

    • @pascalep8665
      @pascalep8665 3 года назад +1

      @@sarcastic_fish I would also recommend José Saramago’s “O homem duplicado” (The double).

  • @Louisasbookclub
    @Louisasbookclub 3 года назад +8

    Hey Emma! So I've read the Second Sex cover to cover. This year actually! Here's what I'd say: keep in mind the current translation (the one by Vintage that I also read) is a bit stale, I'd recommend you checked out an LRB article on it by Toril Moi, super interesting. Anyway, the language of the book does not make you want to read it, but the satisfaction and the holistic understanding of her ideas made it worth it for me. I don't know if I would have understood how everything tied in together if I had read it in small bits like Montaigne who writes short essays on various topics...however: the book was originally published in 2 volumes, so a great idea is to split it into 2 books. Volume 2 is less philosophical so will flow faster. Looking forward to your thoughts once you get into it! x ❤️

    • @sarcastic_fish
      @sarcastic_fish  3 года назад +1

      oooo reading it as the two volumes is such a shout, see this is why i has to ask bc the montaigne you can dip in and out of easy peasy but i got the gist it wouldnt work with the 2nd sex

  • @sasukeitachi2599
    @sasukeitachi2599 3 года назад +4

    I really love this book channel! ❤️

  • @cardiscorner
    @cardiscorner 3 года назад +1

    I am reading "Normal People" right now and it does give "One Day" vibes, but most definitely has it's own agenda 😊

  • @lfior
    @lfior 3 года назад +1

    The only book channel I know of that has philosophy, fiction from around the world, and other non-fiction ❤️❤️

  • @alec-vo9uj
    @alec-vo9uj 3 года назад

    YEAHH TSOA !!!! If u can get ur hands on the bloomsbury modern classics version u absolutely should !!! It's so beautiful and the text is pretty big !! I'm so glad u enjoyed it

  • @marjan313
    @marjan313 3 года назад +2

    Would looooove to see reading vlogs OR another readathon sometime!

  • @marycan3594
    @marycan3594 3 года назад +3

    YAY NEW book video!!

  • @eleanorknox2721
    @eleanorknox2721 3 года назад +3

    somehow you've genuinely convinced me to apply for Comp Lit at Kings...let's just hope they'll take me, but otherwise love the book content!

  • @josie.s.2553
    @josie.s.2553 3 года назад +3

    Also, I have read ‘Look who’s back’, dark humour but really makes you think. And I’ve got ‘A man called Ove’ waiting for me.

  • @megyeoo
    @megyeoo 3 года назад +3

    GOD YES SHE POSTED MERRY CHRISTMAS EVERYONE ❤️

  • @johnsaxongitno4life588
    @johnsaxongitno4life588 3 года назад +1

    Merry Christmas 🎄 to you and your family love from Australia

  • @user-hz6wk4wk5i
    @user-hz6wk4wk5i 3 года назад +1

    i agree so much with a lot of things you said it’s ridiculous 🤯 wish i had a friend like you

  • @Mina-ze9rf
    @Mina-ze9rf 3 года назад

    I’m looking at you and seeing myself 🥺💕

  • @distilledlaw34
    @distilledlaw34 3 года назад

    I've been reading Cicero, Plutarch and Seneca for the past few weeks. I love Ciceros letter on friendship the most. I hope it's in the book you got.

  • @tonytripodi3659
    @tonytripodi3659 3 года назад +3

    I’m on a no buy but of course I just bought
    - Candide, or Optimism
    - Down and out in Paris and London
    - The Odyssey
    -The Iliad
    -If on a Winter’s night a traveller
    -Reading Lolita in Tehran
    -The Kite Runner &
    -The Trial

  • @JulEnglefaris
    @JulEnglefaris 3 года назад +1

    Booktube is touch and go, because it exposes you to SO many more books. But also, you get exposed to SO many books that aren't your taste at all. I read around 50 books a year and I will go through my end-of-the-year list and realize I only truly enjoyed 5.

  • @angie3502
    @angie3502 3 года назад +9

    Read Homegoing by Yaa Gyasi!!! Cannot recommend it enough

  • @13thswimmer
    @13thswimmer 3 года назад +4

    Hi Emma! Would you be able to do a vid on analyzing lit as a dyslexic? I’m struggling a lot with my English degree because it takes me longer to first comprehend and then analyze, and I can’t seem to find any good tips online for university students. Thank you if you see this!!

  • @cocacolachy
    @cocacolachy 3 года назад +2

    South of the border west of the sun is my favorite Murakami book! Looking forward to your review

    • @sarcastic_fish
      @sarcastic_fish  3 года назад +1

      i finished it yesterday and i'm a floating body now idk what has happened to me

    • @lasaves3207
      @lasaves3207 3 года назад

      @@sarcastic_fish literally me when i read murakami

  • @athelstan5794
    @athelstan5794 3 года назад +4

    my fav booktuber😛

  • @aisling8308
    @aisling8308 3 года назад +1

    The most recent book I've purchased is The Master and Margarita as I've read it and loved it but didn't have it on my shelves

  • @teateica9165
    @teateica9165 3 года назад

    YEAH i might also be a pretentious reader as you also characterized yourself, but your channel is actually the only bOoKtUbE channel i resonate with. I love how you go in depth about topics that are connected to the books and its so interesting to listen to you talk because everything you say is very thought out and intelligent!! Im so glad that i found you and the fact that you studied comparative literature really shows through the way you look at everything from such a balanced perspective. I wish there were more gen Z people like you. Sending love!!♥️♥️ Ill add you on goodreads and letterboxd, cant wait to see what you read and watch!! (Also, i tried reading short stories by Marquis de Sade, it was titled something like "Love and Crime" but it wasnt exactly what i was looking for, so can you recommend me some tangled BDSM and phylosophy De Sade content pls?👉👈)

  • @Mana-tp7ju
    @Mana-tp7ju 3 года назад +1

    yo wth u r so underrated, where are the views people??

  • @zlzlzl2
    @zlzlzl2 3 года назад +5

    I think the reason Normal People get some praise is due to the factor it is better than Conversation With Friends, the book is average for me. On the other hand, the TV series is such a good quality, the cinematography, music, acting, I do recommend it.
    I've never read the book One Day, but from the film, I do prefer the style of just meet one day, but lasts longer period throughout life, certainly more emotional to see the ups and downs. Normal People is a bit disappointing for just lasting the university period.

    • @sarcastic_fish
      @sarcastic_fish  3 года назад

      Oh then you’d defo love One Day as a book like for SURE, it’s over like 20 years and god it’s heart breaking

    • @zlzlzl2
      @zlzlzl2 3 года назад

      @@sarcastic_fish I do want to read that after realising it is based on a book. Though it will be pushed back of my list. For the new year, my order so far is Steinbeck, Author Miller (loved death of a salesman), de Assis, de Sade (your recommendation), Kundera(for book club), Ishuguro. Unless there is a book club doing One Day, otherwise it will be a while before I go read it.

  • @kamlaahmad3529
    @kamlaahmad3529 3 года назад

    I followed your advice and ordered the books you said are a must-read for complit student (Aeneid, metamorphosis, a portrait of an artist as a young man, ....) and I'm telling you if I don't like them or feel upgraded to a hard-core complit reader, you'll be haunted by a mediocre complit soul 😡.

  • @saajidahfirdausi3794
    @saajidahfirdausi3794 3 года назад +1

    Emma! Have you seen the movie Betty Blue? Did you like it? I feel like you may like the book.

  • @angelhicks9669
    @angelhicks9669 3 года назад +2

    I just finished making movies!! I care!😅

  • @aimantahirkhan7177
    @aimantahirkhan7177 3 года назад +2

    Do a video about your film based books!

  • @pepebruh3476
    @pepebruh3476 3 года назад +1

    Top 3 favorite books?

  • @sophiapostma4057
    @sophiapostma4057 3 года назад +1

    Question about reading Sade. I'm a 17 yr old devout catholic who wants to read about various beliefs, but cannot in good conscience read pornographic literature. I've never read Sade, but would it be feasible to skip over the pornographic passages, or should I just avoid him altogether?

    • @sarcastic_fish
      @sarcastic_fish  3 года назад +1

      I’m my opinion yes. It’s very explicit content, that cannot be over stated, but he alternates between the pornographic and the philosophical, and it still makes sense if you skip the former. I think there are actually abridged versions that remove the pornography all together, so it might be worth looking into those copies!

  • @danielapiovesan3791
    @danielapiovesan3791 3 года назад +4

    Ok hear me out: I never read romances, I don't like them. BUT normal people has my stamp of approval (not that anyone gives a shit about it), it has a nice analysis on class relations and family. But it's not a remarkable book, it's just an enjoyable read... you know?

  • @itsflowerside
    @itsflowerside 3 года назад

    ok, i know this is so stupid but i have to throw in my 2 cents on normal people: watch the series first. the book will “open up” so much more to you once you’ve devoured the story once already through a visual medium. and also watch the show first _because_ of the lack of quotation marks in the book. it was extremely hard to read for me and i’m not dyslexic, so i can’t imagine what it’ll be like for you or anybody else who has similar kind of reading-related problems. if you watch the show first you’ll know what’s happening and who says what exactly (the show is so true to the book that so many of the lines are straight up from the book).
    i understand why that’s hard; i’m also one of those people who likes to read the book first (if it’s available) before watching a show/film. but trust me, normal people is _so much better_ the other way around.

  • @senglin1784
    @senglin1784 3 года назад

    You should add Paul Theroux "The mosquito coast" to your collection.

  • @ipshitajee
    @ipshitajee 3 года назад

    I read like almost about 30 pgs of By the River Piedra I Sat Down and Wept when a friend gifted to me back when I was 15 and I JUST COULDN'T GET THROUGH IT ,it was stale ,boring and so I thought maybe my dumb brain don't have a piece of knowledge or something cause of the hype over this book ....but now I know ppls are dumb 😎

  • @bluperbipb7824
    @bluperbipb7824 3 года назад

    Read American RoadTrip its amazing

  • @daisycoombs1656
    @daisycoombs1656 3 года назад

    they're your friend they're your business partner they're your everything - your silly rabbit.

  • @ipshitajee
    @ipshitajee 3 года назад

    Did you just slapped across my face 36:46
    Fine!! not a thigh one but mildly concerned about it 😐

  • @ellencgalindo
    @ellencgalindo 3 года назад +3

    So funny to hear u saying "Machado de Assis" with your accent 🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @bekytg9393
    @bekytg9393 3 года назад +1

    The book 'One Day', reminds me of the 1978 movie 'Same time next year' starring Alan Alda. ruclips.net/video/G3U2LbkkkPM/видео.html Showing my age. chuckle.

  • @VictorAugustus
    @VictorAugustus 3 года назад +2

    As a Brazilian i'm also curious to read Paulo Coelho, because everyone here hates him hahaha

    • @sarcastic_fish
      @sarcastic_fish  3 года назад +6

      I’m laughing I’ve seen so. much. praise for him but ALL the people up in my dms about hating him seemed to be Brazilian so I gotta know what’s rubbing you guys the wrong way heheheh

  • @carlosfernandez3245
    @carlosfernandez3245 3 года назад

    For the next year, I recomend you
    Two lives Seth, Love is a mixtape robbie Sheffield, Yugoslavia my fatherland Vojnovic anda born a crime Trevor noah

  • @Hannahhesther
    @Hannahhesther 3 года назад

    Oh god I personally absolutely HATED normal people. I liked Rooney's overall writing style, but the story was just definitely NOT worth the hype - as it felt as a very average boy-meets-girl novel. Though it might touch upon deeper themes at times, there are other books that do it way better than Rooney does. Very curious as to what you think of it!

    • @yj6118
      @yj6118 3 года назад

      Any book reccs that do it better than Rooney lol?

    • @Hannahhesther
      @Hannahhesther 3 года назад +1

      @@yj6118 well 'the man who cycled from India to Europe for love' (even though in itself not a great book) does a way more thorough job at describing class differences. And differences in a place where they are actually affecting and prohibiting certain people from coming into relationships into each other and/or getting chances in life. Not even romantically per se, but in the culture it portrays it just shows how incredibly unfair those differences can be. Whereas in Rooney's novel I feel that the issue that comes into play due to their different backgrounds is just not.... developed. And after all they are both white privileged kids living in a Western European country.
      Don't get me wrong, I see how it could have been that Connell and his family might've had it tough and I don't want to say that even in the UK there's no class differences, but, yeah, if she wanted to do an issue like that justice, this just....wasn't it in my opinion (which of course others might have seen differently! Books are open to interpretation!).
      Anyhow, that was not even the deal breaker for me. It just was not my kind of book I suppose, so that's perhaps why I just really don't vibe with the way it touches upon things either :')

  • @hopegiselle5121
    @hopegiselle5121 3 года назад

    I love your book vids but I don’t think it’s fair to put down a book just because it’s not some great philosophical text or classical canon, especially before reading it. I dabble in all kinds of texts -complex philosophical works and in contemporary literary fiction books like Normal People. Each has its own merit and you may even hate the book in the end but read it before trashing on it.

  • @jimmyhopkins1316
    @jimmyhopkins1316 3 года назад +2

    Willy loman is the weakest character in the history of theatre

  • @The-illuminated
    @The-illuminated 3 года назад

    If you give me a baby then maybe!

  • @HiddenGemi
    @HiddenGemi 3 года назад

    Hi, thank you for the great video. Could you do me a favour? Can you not swear 😭? It hurts me whenever I hear swearings..!!! Please take this into your consideration x