A friend and I did a “bookshop crawl” like a pub crawl but better for your liver. We went to bath and hit about 7 bookshops including a topping and Co bookshop! Would totally recommend. We bought one book in each shop and went to the Jane Austen and Mary Shelley museums. It was amazing. Would totally recommend.
I did a bookshop crawl in London for my 18th birthday! I’m planning another one in Bath soon but had no idea the Shelley and Austen museums were there as well 😍 now I have even more to do thanks
When I saw the title, I automatically knew that I would want to go book shopping in Edinburgh even though I'm broke af and lives a whole ocean away from it.
I live an hour away and have never done book shopping there. It does make me want to head up there though and soon. I adore Edinburgh but always have other stuff to be doing there.
As much as I adore London, but there’s something about Edinburgh which really makes me happy and it feels cozier as a city. Edinburgh must have the most fun book shops.
@@marielle8274 of course there is waterstones on Princes St which is nice- has a great cafe aswell. Armchair books is a must for the insta but also for beautiful second hand/old books. Topping and company as Jack says in the video is one of my favourites and I have spent hours in there. Golden hare books is cute aswell and Transreal if you love your fantasy :)
@@marielle8274 piggy-backing off the comment below to say lighthouse books is another one to add to the list! they even have a shop dog🥺 the blackwells just over the bridge from waverley is really nice too. toppings is a must, though!
Typewronger Books 😍 Never thought I'd see that in your videos! I visited Edinburgh 3 years ago and still think about that book store 😅 They really were so nice!! They made little origami figures out of old book pages and just gave them to us as an extra, and they put their store's stamp into the books I bought so I'll never forget where I got them. And they offered tea 😭😭 Loveliest experience ever! Edit: whoops, watched the rest of your video and how gorgeous that they still do that 😁😁 I still use their bookmark as well! Ugh, any reader will enjoy Edinburgh so much ❤
earthlings definitely changed my life, i feel so blessed to have been able to read something that played so much with my mind i still think about it loads even 2 months after having read the book. Excited to see what you think of it! (sorry for my poor english!)
So glad you managed book shopping while in Edinburgh, it really is the best city for book lovers 😻 but also so sad you missed Golden Hare Books when it's so close to Rare Birds. It's truly wonderful, do go when you're next in town!!
i think this is my favorite video of yours that i've seen so far. simply spreading the love and excitement of going to discover new books in bookstores, carefully reading the good opinions before opening it, admiring the cover. that's the whole act of reading for me, this was so pretty, jack.
Every time I visit Edinburgh, I get that same feeling you talked about, the feeling that I need to someday call that city home! There’s something just so enchanting and comforting about that place.
Jackkkk you have to read a thousand splendid suns and my dark vanessa. Both stories are so chilling and brilliant, beyond a 5 star read. ps absolutely love love love all your book content 😍
@@erintalia9490 I must have missed that video, I’m so glad he liked it 😍 you’re so right, that book is so haunting, I kept thinking of the story long after I finished it.
Rare Birds have a monthly subscription service too where you pick Book A or Book B based on a mystery blurb. I did it for a few months and discovered a few really amazing books - would definitely recommend it!!
I’m currently doing a year studying abroad in Scotland and literally went to Edinburgh for a weekend and went on a bookshop tour (instead of the ‘normal‘ touristy things). Six bookstores all over the city. And you bet i bought at least one book per store 📚
Congratulations on gradu-lating -- so happy to hear you got to properly celebrate with your mates! (Your Edinburgh trip looked wonderful -- I've added it to my bucket list.)
This is a sign I need to move to Scotland someday in the future. I visited Edinburgh back in late 2019 and missed it ever since. I had several signs of I needed to move there but lately, I've been getting more hahaha
Eee this is so fun! I went to Edinburgh this February and of course went book shopping there. I personally really loved Lighthouse, a relatively small but very diverse independent bookstore.
oh you’re in for a wild ride with Earthlings! I also got it after reading and loving Convenience Store Woman but the last part of the book was quite shocking/disturbing
A wild ride is really the only way to describe it! After reading the first 100 pages I had to put it down cause it was just… a lot. It hunts me months after finishing it. Which is of cause the highest praise you can give a book 😅
I'm a few hours away from Edinburgh and yes Topping and Co is one of my must goes whenever I'm in Edinburgh! Also fun fact, you can get free tea/coffee whilst there and when you buy a book 😁 there's also other locations in St.Andrews and Bath I believe
If you ever happen to be in Belgium you absolutely have to stop by Limerick in Ghent and Luddites in Antwerp! Limerick is 2 bookshops next to eachother, one with new books and one with secondhand books and a café. Luddites has mostly English books and on the second floor there is, brace yourself, a WINE BAR. It's amazing. Both these stores have vibes similar to Topping & Company and are just *chef's kiss*
I live in Edinburgh and Earthlings is my favourite book of all time, Im about to get a tattoo for it even. so basically this video feels like it was made for me lmao
Jack! I am looking at your map and am baffled how you haven't visited Montreal yet! There are so many independent book shops! The art, music and literary scene is amazing, especially in the summer!
not me laughing at 4am bc of this cute video. watching your videos is the perfect way to end a tiring day-thanks for making me laugh and for being such a great storyteller~ ♡
If you ever find yourself near Alnwick please take a look at Barter Books - it’s a second hand bookshop and it’s build in an old station. It’s just a lovely vibe and all the books are insanely affordable
I'm not from Britain, but I spent couple of days in Edinburgh and it is also one of my favourite cities in the whole world! Along with Prague and Vienna, it was a city that really charmed me, deeply. I'm not much of a travel person and I'm hard to impress "city-wise", but yea, Edinburgh got something magical and awesome!
You should goto The Open Book. It's in Scotland & it's a air bnb that you rent a flat above the book shop but then during the day you can actually run the shop. You can change the shop window, you can change the order if the books (I vote by rainbow colour), etc. It's a way to get a feeling of running a shop by the sea before actually opening your own business. Please go there & vlog your day as a 'bookshop owner for 1 day'!
This made me physically hurt from how much I miss that town. I moved in fall of 2019 for studies, got a flat in Stockbridge around Christmas, then had to leave this past summer for COVID related life changes. I fell in love with that city like it was prince charming and I only barely got to experience it. Stockbridge was wonderful to live in, though we only ended up there by pure chance - most of the lets there are way out of my means. Probably best place I've ever lived even if the flat itself was dubious.
omg i think about the typewronger bookstore literally every day I loved that place 😭😭 they guy giving us tea and the little dragon I'm so so glad we went (like 3 or so years ago??)
As a person that lives really close to Topping & Company, it truly is, a blessing and a curse Also, next time you're in Edi I recommend you check out The Lighthouse! It's a bookshop focused on activism, feminism, queer authors, authors of colour etc. (and if you're lucky you'll meet the dog that lives there)
I love the second one and been there a few times but never stumbled across the other two! Need to try 😍 and stop just going to waterstones (but the one on princess street is also so gorgeous!)
I know Noelle Gallagher is in Paris right now so I'm awaiting that in person collab we been cheering for! Unless they barely missed each other. But as soon as I saw her recent video I was like ooooh she has to hang with Jack and go book shopping together!
This video couldn't be more in time!! I'm traveling to Edinburgh next week for the first time and was looking for bookstore recommendations! Will definitely check the ones out you went to, they look lovely ^^
This is making me realise just how damn lucky I was to have English teachers at school who were so passionate about teaching us about Maya Angelou, Carol Ann Duffy, Sylvia Plath, etc.
so excited you hit these ones while you were in town!! but I also recommend the podcast rare birds books makes, called "typecast." It's just super casual and fun and they just started a new series!
Omfg I just wandered through the doors of the new Topping & Company in Bath, Uk that’s now on York street the other day and fell in love! The place is absolutely beautiful 😍😍 it’s in a grade 2 listed building so the outside looks just as pretty as the inside ❤️Congratulations on your gradulation! ❤️❤️🥳🥳
I believe it’s an origami bird, specifically a crane which has cultural significance in Japan. There is a legend/belief that if a person makes 1000 origami cranes (usually then strung together, search 1000 origami cranes to see examples) within a year, their wish will be granted.
I spotted Ella Minnow Pea at 3:29 of the video. If anyone is looking for a light hearted novel written through letters that you can finish in one sitting but will think about it for the rest of your life, this book is it!💖💖
@@isabela6262 Yes, I understand that! English is my second language too so it also took me a bit of time to get through as well but the story was so enjoyable I couldn't put the book down. When the letters begin to vanish I struggled a lot to make sense of what was being said but I realized that if I read it while speaking out loud it was easier to get through the hard ones. It's such a good book! It has become of my favourites 💖
omg Jack i fear you're too pure for Earthling 😭 it's one of my fav book of all times but i like absolute disgusting and vile plots in books omg Milkfed too???? literally both my fav books of all times im-
Jack is THE Internet book boyfriend.
I just tweeted a photo of him quoting you in a tweet. And yes, you’re right.
THIS.
Buying books and reading books are two very different hobbies and I’m addicted to both
Oh god yes!
Buying is number 1, reading is number 2…
A friend and I did a “bookshop crawl” like a pub crawl but better for your liver. We went to bath and hit about 7 bookshops including a topping and Co bookshop! Would totally recommend. We bought one book in each shop and went to the Jane Austen and Mary Shelley museums. It was amazing. Would totally recommend.
we need more bookshop crawls!! im here for it!! lol
That sounds like the best day ever!
I wish I had the kind of friends who would love to do this as much as me
this genuinely sounds like my perfect day. wish I lived in the UK so I could go to Bath and do this
I did a bookshop crawl in London for my 18th birthday! I’m planning another one in Bath soon but had no idea the Shelley and Austen museums were there as well 😍 now I have even more to do thanks
When I saw the title, I automatically knew that I would want to go book shopping in Edinburgh even though I'm broke af and lives a whole ocean away from it.
ME
bro i live in a whole diff hemisphere 💀
SAME
😭my American ass felt the same lmfao
I live an hour away and have never done book shopping there. It does make me want to head up there though and soon. I adore Edinburgh but always have other stuff to be doing there.
An all-female authors bookshop sounds so cool! Definitely want to visit one day
same!! what a great concept for a bookstore!
There is one in Berlin, too! My second home, love it.
What about an all-men authors' bookshop? That sounds cool to you.
@@leoniek2332 what's the name of the Berlin bookstore?
@@shilo2100 She Said! And it has only female and queer authors, also a lot of books in English, some French. I can highly recommend going there!
As much as I adore London, but there’s something about Edinburgh which really makes me happy and it feels cozier as a city. Edinburgh must have the most fun book shops.
As someone who practically lives in Edinburgh's bookshops, this made me very happy.
I’m visiting Edinburgh in June, and I really want to visit the bookstores! Would you tell me what your favourites are?📚😌
@@marielle8274 of course there is waterstones on Princes St which is nice- has a great cafe aswell. Armchair books is a must for the insta but also for beautiful second hand/old books. Topping and company as Jack says in the video is one of my favourites and I have spent hours in there. Golden hare books is cute aswell and Transreal if you love your fantasy :)
@@marielle8274 piggy-backing off the comment below to say lighthouse books is another one to add to the list! they even have a shop dog🥺 the blackwells just over the bridge from waverley is really nice too. toppings is a must, though!
@@katiemaxfield1438 tysm!!
@@Rachyboobaa omg a dog🐶 hell yea!! Thnx so much :)
Jack: pulls out the most common origami crane (bird)
Also Jack: look! A dragon!
As an undergrad translator it makes me really happy that you credit the book‘s translator by naming them☺️
Typewronger Books 😍 Never thought I'd see that in your videos! I visited Edinburgh 3 years ago and still think about that book store 😅 They really were so nice!! They made little origami figures out of old book pages and just gave them to us as an extra, and they put their store's stamp into the books I bought so I'll never forget where I got them. And they offered tea 😭😭 Loveliest experience ever!
Edit: whoops, watched the rest of your video and how gorgeous that they still do that 😁😁 I still use their bookmark as well! Ugh, any reader will enjoy Edinburgh so much ❤
earthlings definitely changed my life, i feel so blessed to have been able to read something that played so much with my mind i still think about it loads even 2 months after having read the book. Excited to see what you think of it!
(sorry for my poor english!)
i wish i could go to a bookshop in Edinburgh rn-
it's the 5 stages of grief for missing out on buying and seeing books you're causing Jack Edwards
So glad you managed book shopping while in Edinburgh, it really is the best city for book lovers 😻 but also so sad you missed Golden Hare Books when it's so close to Rare Birds. It's truly wonderful, do go when you're next in town!!
i think this is my favorite video of yours that i've seen so far. simply spreading the love and excitement of going to discover new books in bookstores, carefully reading the good opinions before opening it, admiring the cover. that's the whole act of reading for me, this was so pretty, jack.
Every time I visit Edinburgh, I get that same feeling you talked about, the feeling that I need to someday call that city home! There’s something just so enchanting and comforting about that place.
Your face for some reason gives comfort 🚶✨ thank for being there
Jackkkk you have to read a thousand splendid suns and my dark vanessa. Both stories are so chilling and brilliant, beyond a 5 star read.
ps absolutely love love love all your book content 😍
If you liked A thousand splendid suns I highly recommend The tea girl of Hummingbird lane (or really anything by Lisa See, she is brilliant). 🥰
@@morgianasartre6709 thank you so much for the recommendation, I’ll definitely check it out 😍
I think he’s talked about A Thousand Splendid Suns in one of his previous videos. And he loved it, of course! That book is haunting 😳
@@erintalia9490 I must have missed that video, I’m so glad he liked it 😍 you’re so right, that book is so haunting, I kept thinking of the story long after I finished it.
Congratulations, Jack, on being a gradu-late! Sending hugs and love on this momentous occasion.
Rare Birds have a monthly subscription service too where you pick Book A or Book B based on a mystery blurb. I did it for a few months and discovered a few really amazing books - would definitely recommend it!!
I’m currently doing a year studying abroad in Scotland and literally went to Edinburgh for a weekend and went on a bookshop tour (instead of the ‘normal‘ touristy things). Six bookstores all over the city. And you bet i bought at least one book per store 📚
Congratulations on gradu-lating -- so happy to hear you got to properly celebrate with your mates! (Your Edinburgh trip looked wonderful -- I've added it to my bucket list.)
I admire Jack so much for how incredibly charming and intelligent he seems. Singlehandedly restoring my faith in men xx
Rare Bird Books sounds like such a fun Store. The lack of female authors in academia is shocking. Schools can do way better.
Schools?
This is a sign I need to move to Scotland someday in the future. I visited Edinburgh back in late 2019 and missed it ever since. I had several signs of I needed to move there but lately, I've been getting more hahaha
Eee this is so fun! I went to Edinburgh this February and of course went book shopping there. I personally really loved Lighthouse, a relatively small but very diverse independent bookstore.
oh you’re in for a wild ride with Earthlings! I also got it after reading and loving Convenience Store Woman but the last part of the book was quite shocking/disturbing
A wild ride is really the only way to describe it! After reading the first 100 pages I had to put it down cause it was just… a lot.
It hunts me months after finishing it. Which is of cause the highest praise you can give a book 😅
I'm a few hours away from Edinburgh and yes Topping and Co is one of my must goes whenever I'm in Edinburgh! Also fun fact, you can get free tea/coffee whilst there and when you buy a book 😁 there's also other locations in St.Andrews and Bath I believe
Yes and one (that I think is also the original one) in Ely. That one has such good vibes and is my favourite bookshop on earth.
@@Guguchina Ah yes forgot about Ely. Need to visit them all :)
I have lived in Edinburgh for 6 years now - every time I leave and come home I am reminded just how special it is :)
Also Topping gives you free tea or coffee when you sit down at the tables!! its so wholesome
This video came just in time, I’m going to Edinburgh on Monday can’t wait to go book shopping 🥰
If you ever happen to be in Belgium you absolutely have to stop by Limerick in Ghent and Luddites in Antwerp! Limerick is 2 bookshops next to eachother, one with new books and one with secondhand books and a café. Luddites has mostly English books and on the second floor there is, brace yourself, a WINE BAR. It's amazing. Both these stores have vibes similar to Topping & Company and are just *chef's kiss*
I live in Edinburgh and Earthlings is my favourite book of all time, Im about to get a tattoo for it even. so basically this video feels like it was made for me lmao
Jack! I am looking at your map and am baffled how you haven't visited Montreal yet! There are so many independent book shops! The art, music and literary scene is amazing, especially in the summer!
I loved this from start to finish...the last few seconds were PRICELESS!
So happy to see you experience some of Edinburgh's book shops. I have literally spent whole afternoons in Toppings before!
I'm from Edinburgh and work there; even after all this time, it is such a beautiful city. I'm so glad you loved it!
A bookstore with Wordplay at the Storefront? Jack went in. We should know this by now.
I got a typewriter for my birthday and I love it so much!
It's my bday today and I can't think of a better way to spend it than watching Jack. :)
You should definitely read Agatha Christie's books! I and my mom love them! Greetings from Greece🥰
Yay! I'm also an Agatha Christie fan from Hungary! Greetings! 😊
@@boglarkasmith Heyyyy! What's your favorite book? 😍
I've been reading agatha since i was 9 years old !
She's amazing
@@Unknown-jf5sk Kinda me. I've been watching Agatha Christie's Marple since I was 10 and last year I started reading her books
Jack here crazily enough doesn’t like crime books as far as I’m aware…
watching this on my book buying ban 😭 jack rlly out there living the life
not me laughing at 4am bc of this cute video. watching your videos is the perfect way to end a tiring day-thanks for making me laugh and for being such a great storyteller~ ♡
I absolutely ADORE Topping and Co. I've not been to the Edinburgh one, but the St Andrew's one is immaculate vibes
Armchair books is also a really lovely bookshop in Edinburgh! It’s really quaint and has the best vibes
edinburgh viewer here! I'm gonna need a vlog on 'earthlings' it was so interesting, would love to hear your thoughts in real time
Earthlings is crazy, I haven’t stopped thinking about it since I read it last year. I hope you get to read it soon and love it!
If you ever find yourself near Alnwick please take a look at Barter Books - it’s a second hand bookshop and it’s build in an old station. It’s just a lovely vibe and all the books are insanely affordable
ARE YOU KIDDING??? I was in Edinburgh 5 days ago!!! I just missed you! It really is an awsome city! Was not expecting to have such a great time🤗
gonna be studying abroad in edinburgh in july thank u for giving me a list of bookshops to visit while i’m there
just got to say - absolutely love you and your videos, Jack :) immaculate vibes and the reason I got back into reading x thank you!!
I'm not from Britain, but I spent couple of days in Edinburgh and it is also one of my favourite cities in the whole world! Along with Prague and Vienna, it was a city that really charmed me, deeply. I'm not much of a travel person and I'm hard to impress "city-wise", but yea, Edinburgh got something magical and awesome!
and also people in Edinburgh are welcoming and helpful, I got lost so many times and they always helped me to orientate myself
Rare Birds also do a book club subscription, you get to pick a book each month from a mystery blurb and there's an online forum to share your review ❤
You should goto The Open Book. It's in Scotland & it's a air bnb that you rent a flat above the book shop but then during the day you can actually run the shop. You can change the shop window, you can change the order if the books (I vote by rainbow colour), etc. It's a way to get a feeling of running a shop by the sea before actually opening your own business. Please go there & vlog your day as a 'bookshop owner for 1 day'!
I grew up in a town with a Topping and Company and can confirm, I spent my entire childhood in there - wonderful group of bookshops!
Congrats on your graduation Jack !!!🥳
I live in Scotland and go to Edinburgh quite often and my friend introduced me to the cutest independent bookstore called the Lighthouse
This made me physically hurt from how much I miss that town. I moved in fall of 2019 for studies, got a flat in Stockbridge around Christmas, then had to leave this past summer for COVID related life changes. I fell in love with that city like it was prince charming and I only barely got to experience it. Stockbridge was wonderful to live in, though we only ended up there by pure chance - most of the lets there are way out of my means. Probably best place I've ever lived even if the flat itself was dubious.
i swear the more i watch your videos the more i realize you are my dream man
omg i think about the typewronger bookstore literally every day I loved that place 😭😭 they guy giving us tea and the little dragon I'm so so glad we went (like 3 or so years ago??)
Congratulations on your graduation, Jack!💐
Omg Earthlings sounds so intriguing... I'll definitely have to check out Sayaka Murata!
As a person that lives really close to Topping & Company, it truly is, a blessing and a curse
Also, next time you're in Edi I recommend you check out The Lighthouse! It's a bookshop focused on activism, feminism, queer authors, authors of colour etc. (and if you're lucky you'll meet the dog that lives there)
Congratulations on graduating!!! Thank you for the video.
Congratiolations Jack! I'm proud of you💖
I love the second one and been there a few times but never stumbled across the other two! Need to try 😍 and stop just going to waterstones (but the one on princess street is also so gorgeous!)
I loved in Edinburgh for a couple of years, it's flipping brilliant ❤️
I know Noelle Gallagher is in Paris right now so I'm awaiting that in person collab we been cheering for! Unless they barely missed each other. But as soon as I saw her recent video I was like ooooh she has to hang with Jack and go book shopping together!
Okay but can we talk about the editing Jack transition 🤌🤌 I’m shook
This video couldn't be more in time!! I'm traveling to Edinburgh next week for the first time and was looking for bookstore recommendations! Will definitely check the ones out you went to, they look lovely ^^
This is making me realise just how damn lucky I was to have English teachers at school who were so passionate about teaching us about Maya Angelou, Carol Ann Duffy, Sylvia Plath, etc.
I've forgotten about Saint Raymond, the song you put in the background, thank you for reminding me of him! 😅
so excited you hit these ones while you were in town!! but I also recommend the podcast rare birds books makes, called "typecast." It's just super casual and fun and they just started a new series!
this is just so nice and calming
I've never been this early! I wish you could read Filipino written English books. Thank you for being such an inspiration! We love youuuu! 😊😘🥰🤩🤩🤩😍
I am from Scotland and I LOVE rare bird bookshop so much thank you for giving it a wee shoutout!!
I’m so happy you love Edinburgh!! The second hand book shops here are amazing too😌
“hope you’re siting comfortably” 1:52
… thank you, yes, I am 😮💨 on my toilet, feet on squatty potty 🤌🏼
Congratulations Jack! You’ve worked so hard to get here and you deserve to enjoy it :) cheers! X
Ohhhh I liked Earthlings so much! Such a weird and funny book, so in classic Murata fashion. ❤️
Oooo immediately added Earthlings to my tbr! I’ve never heard that version of the synopsis before
If you're ever in Northumberland, visit Barter Books in Alnwick- it's AMAZING
You absolutely need to visit Hay - on - Wye, it's the original book town, book shops around every corner !
I still have my origami dragon from Typewronger, and I was last there in August 2019.
I just finished the seven husbands of Evelyn Hugo and wow, I guess I’m buying books featured in this video now 😃
The transition at 3:03 is true cinema. So meta, Jack.
I live in Edinburgh and Typewronger is one of my favourite bookshops!
This has made me so excited to move to Edinburgh for my masters next year 😍
as a student living in edinburgh, you absolutely have to live here some day!!
Moving to Edinburgh for my masters this September! I'm gonna go check out all the places you went to! Thank you for the recommendations ❤️
What perfect timing!! I’m visiting Edinburgh rn for the first time (for a linguistics conference eeee) and the city is beautiful. 🤩
Omfg I just wandered through the doors of the new Topping & Company in Bath, Uk that’s now on York street the other day and fell in love! The place is absolutely beautiful 😍😍 it’s in a grade 2 listed building so the outside looks just as pretty as the inside ❤️Congratulations on your gradulation! ❤️❤️🥳🥳
My hometown... but I was in bed with a cold all weekend so had no chance of bumping into you 🥲
I adored Toppings, i went last month, it was just beautiful
I’m so excited that you bought a film camera. The Universe wants you to bring Y2K Photography back.
I believe it’s an origami bird, specifically a crane which has cultural significance in Japan.
There is a legend/belief that if a person makes 1000 origami cranes (usually then strung together, search 1000 origami cranes to see examples) within a year, their wish will be granted.
I spotted Ella Minnow Pea at 3:29 of the video. If anyone is looking for a light hearted novel written through letters that you can finish in one sitting but will think about it for the rest of your life, this book is it!💖💖
@@isabela6262 Yes, I understand that! English is my second language too so it also took me a bit of time to get through as well but the story was so enjoyable I couldn't put the book down. When the letters begin to vanish I struggled a lot to make sense of what was being said but I realized that if I read it while speaking out loud it was easier to get through the hard ones. It's such a good book! It has become of my favourites 💖
So, we can safely that say that Jack went Bookshop hopping while also happening to be in Pubs 😂
ALSO FILM ROCKS! I take my own film photos and do prints, wish you luck! Xx
that lil editing jack was so cute
Earthlings is so wild and disturbing but I have a feeling you'll really like it!
omg Jack i fear you're too pure for Earthling 😭 it's one of my fav book of all times but i like absolute disgusting and vile plots in books
omg Milkfed too???? literally both my fav books of all times im-