I appreciate your small collection, it is a nice contrast from all the huge collections and I feel like it's nice to see that there are so many different sizes of book collections somebody can have. I'm in the process of trying to reorganize my and it inspires me watching everybody's different videos because mine is kind of an in-between size.
This was a really nice video I loved that you showed the covers (seeing all of those is my fav part too haha), and that you showed all the arabic ones. I feel like nobody ever shows their books in other languages and it was surprisingly fun to see them
I just discovered your channel and this was such a cool video! “Longitude” is a fantastic book, though your cover is much nicer than my copy! It looks like a dry, boring “dad book” in the hardcover I picked up used. I do love a dad book, but they’ve definitely got a certain look 😂
As a fellow Dalinar hater, I’m so glad I found your channel! I’m re-reading Words of Radiance right now and I’m so sick of him 😂 I love your shelves! Thanks for the tour 😊
Thank you. This is the first bookshelf tour I've watched in which The Snow Child by Eowyn Ivey makes an appearance. I love that book from the bottom of my heart. Thank you.
When i saw my favourite book on youre shelf the witches by roald dahl i screamed cause i finally found an arabian book tuber or booktuber in general has it
Like you, I've found that organizing my books by genre is the easiest way to find the book I'm looking for. Oh! I really liked the Beekeeper of Aleppo. I'm so glad my library had a copy of it. I heard about it from you! You can use A Little Life (the book you didn't life, but don't want to be the reason someone else reads it), can be used for heat. Or compost. =) I hated and dnf'd Hillbilly Elegy. Fun bookshelf tour. Thank you.
@@rananajjar Hillbilly Elegy makes it seem as though all the people in the region are like his family, just plain ol' "trashy" people and that's not the case. I also couldn't stand so much curse words. It just wasn't necessary. It was a bad "reality" tv show that I don't watch and I wasn't going to waste my time reading.
I didn't know that arabic books are made the other way from, I'm going to way western? I'm not sure how many places have books in our style (I'm british). Great tour. I enjoyed seeing your arabic books too. I see you also like the imagine dragons. You have good taste haha.
Are you a translator? I only ask because of the book you mentioned towards the end. I just graduated from interpreter school and I am thinking of obtaining a degree in translation next.
I appreciate your small collection, it is a nice contrast from all the huge collections and I feel like it's nice to see that there are so many different sizes of book collections somebody can have. I'm in the process of trying to reorganize my and it inspires me watching everybody's different videos because mine is kind of an in-between size.
Thanks for watching!
I also appreciate small book collections. You can always tell the personality of the owner from them.
This was a really nice video I loved that you showed the covers (seeing all of those is my fav part too haha), and that you showed all the arabic ones. I feel like nobody ever shows their books in other languages and it was surprisingly fun to see them
Glad you enjoyed!
I just discovered your channel and this was such a cool video! “Longitude” is a fantastic book, though your cover is much nicer than my copy! It looks like a dry, boring “dad book” in the hardcover I picked up used. I do love a dad book, but they’ve definitely got a certain look 😂
Oh you made me more excited to read it!
Dad books for sure have a certain look 😂😂
As a fellow Dalinar hater, I’m so glad I found your channel! I’m re-reading Words of Radiance right now and I’m so sick of him 😂
I love your shelves! Thanks for the tour 😊
17:39 I love the cover art! You have a wonderful collection :)
Thank you. This is the first bookshelf tour I've watched in which The Snow Child by Eowyn Ivey makes an appearance. I love that book from the bottom of my heart. Thank you.
I really enjoyed that book! Glad found another fan of it. I actually never heard anyone talk about it on booktube now you mention it.
This is the best bookshelf tour I’ve seen in a while, and I love your little owls! ✨🦉
Thank you 🌸
A lovely collection. I really enjoyed the tour 💛
Thanks so much! 😊
When i saw my favourite book on youre shelf the witches by roald dahl i screamed cause i finally found an arabian book tuber or booktuber in general has it
I recently bought it. Can't wait to read it.
Like you, I've found that organizing my books by genre is the easiest way to find the book I'm looking for. Oh! I really liked the Beekeeper of Aleppo. I'm so glad my library had a copy of it. I heard about it from you! You can use A Little Life (the book you didn't life, but don't want to be the reason someone else reads it), can be used for heat. Or compost. =) I hated and dnf'd Hillbilly Elegy. Fun bookshelf tour. Thank you.
Very glad that you liked the Beekeper of Aleppo!
That's a really good use for A Little Life 😂
Why didn't you enjoy Hillbilly Ellegy?
@@rananajjar Hillbilly Elegy makes it seem as though all the people in the region are like his family, just plain ol' "trashy" people and that's not the case. I also couldn't stand so much curse words. It just wasn't necessary. It was a bad "reality" tv show that I don't watch and I wasn't going to waste my time reading.
Oh my god, a fellow Jordanian Sanderson fan!
Hello there!!
I'm Syrian but lived most of my life in Jordan
I didn't know that arabic books are made the other way from, I'm going to way western? I'm not sure how many places have books in our style (I'm british). Great tour. I enjoyed seeing your arabic books too. I see you also like the imagine dragons. You have good taste haha.
Yes Arabic is written from right to left.
Thank you! I love Imagine Dragons
I love your tour ❤ Sapiens is a great book although my favorite is Homo Deus
Thank you 🤗🌸
Can't wait to read both of them.
Are you a translator? I only ask because of the book you mentioned towards the end. I just graduated from interpreter school and I am thinking of obtaining a degree in translation next.
I worked as a translator for around 3.5 years and stopped recently.
I love translating but the work load was just too much on me.