TBR JAR helps me choose my august tbr 🌿✨ classics, historical fiction and more!

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  • Опубликовано: 25 окт 2024

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  • @MatejaBano
    @MatejaBano 2 месяца назад +1

    I really like your taste for books! You have a gret TBR for August. I'm really excited to hear your thoughts on all of the books you have picked, especally To the lighthouse and Down by the river 🥰 Great video! Sending love from Slovenia 🌼

    • @femsfables
      @femsfables  2 месяца назад

      Thank you so much! Sending love back to you :)

  • @unclarable
    @unclarable 2 месяца назад

    oh i'm so happy to have stumbled across your channel!! you have such a cozy lovely vibe :) i can't wait to hear what you thought of your tbr and i shall be bingeing your other videos now

    • @femsfables
      @femsfables  2 месяца назад

      Awh thank you so much! That’s so sweet

  • @Ambassadooor2035
    @Ambassadooor2035 2 месяца назад

    Which paper love story stole your heart, making you laugh and cry at the same time?😅

    • @femsfables
      @femsfables  2 месяца назад +1

      I would have to say Persuasion by Jane Austen! What about you?

    • @Ambassadooor2035
      @Ambassadooor2035 2 месяца назад

      @@femsfables Thank you very much for your wonderful response. I believe it's a story worth reading. Personally, I enjoyed the novel "The Notebook" by Nicholas Sparks. However, I read it in Arabic and haven't watched the movie adaptation. I have a question for you: Do you agree with the societal values in the novel "Persuasion" regarding marriage and social status? Why or why not? And what are the most important qualities you look for in an ideal life partner? Are money and social status among these qualities? Thank you. ❤️

    • @femsfables
      @femsfables  2 месяца назад

      @Ambassadooor2035 I have never read The Notebook, but I have seen the film many times and absolutely love it, even though it is so bittersweet!
      Thank you for your questions! I’ll try to answer them as best as I can: Personally, I don’t agree with the idea represented in the novel that you should marry someone for their money / job / social status. However, during Austen’s times, women didn’t have the right to own anything and were, therefore, fully dependent on men, specifically their husband. Therefore, I do understand the pressure for women at the time to make a smart marriage and marry someone who is able to provide for them and give them a comfortable life. That being said, I do think true soulmates will always find each other in the end and make a beautiful marriage, quite like Anne and Captain Wentworth did :)