i read tiktok's most popular books -- can booktok be trusted?? 📈📈📈 *no spoilers*

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  • Опубликовано: 17 ноя 2024

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  • @tofugoreng23
    @tofugoreng23 3 года назад +19537

    the joke about booktok is that they say "underrated books" and then mention popular books

    • @alyssanybakken
      @alyssanybakken 3 года назад +340

      RIGHT LMFAO

    • @lightlawliet3526
      @lightlawliet3526 3 года назад +642

      someone needs to tell them the definition of underrated.

    • @saad5590
      @saad5590 3 года назад +72

      Maybe they popularise them ?

    • @biblionerd
      @biblionerd 3 года назад +569

      @@saad5590 Not really. At least "We were liars" and "They both die at the end" have been hyped up for a long time on booktube before tiktok came into the scene.

    • @saad5590
      @saad5590 3 года назад +23

      @@biblionerd sorry I wasn't aware of that

  • @rosem9221
    @rosem9221 3 года назад +6028

    “If this is The SONG of Achilles, I wanna join the choir-“
    Honestly, I’ve never related to anything more in life than this.

    • @ellax8455
      @ellax8455 3 года назад +18

      One of the best jokes I've ever heard except the punchline is real lmao

    • @EpicReads
      @EpicReads 3 года назад +5

      Yes! Perfectly said!

    • @katrinevoller3233
      @katrinevoller3233 3 года назад

      Lol i actually just came Home from choir

    • @majoranya
      @majoranya 3 года назад +4

      same, when i die bury my ashes with this f book

  • @kaaylas4569
    @kaaylas4569 3 года назад +8821

    him : "if this is THE SONG of achillies, i wanna join the choir".
    me : *aggressively subscribes*

  • @domino6866
    @domino6866 3 года назад +8901

    "We were liars" was supposed to be just a lemonade summer book. Did not expect to bawl my eyes out at the beach at 11 am.

    • @randomuserig2663
      @randomuserig2663 3 года назад +307

      That’s how I was with “they both die at the end!” I was legit on a resort in Mexico balling my eyes out at the pool 😭

    • @domino6866
      @domino6866 3 года назад +126

      @@randomuserig2663 It does hit you harder when you're having a good time...

    • @randomuserig2663
      @randomuserig2663 3 года назад +18

      @@domino6866 I agree😭

    • @angelicaelmo1003
      @angelicaelmo1003 3 года назад +77

      No fr nobody told me it was going to be sad and i just sat there crying LMFAOO

    • @jocii38
      @jocii38 3 года назад +56

      yooo i just finished it a few hours ago and i’m broken. like i feel the grief irl

  • @gyu8859
    @gyu8859 3 года назад +20101

    you should make a video of you reading wattpad for 24 hours/ reading popular wattpad fanfics

    • @kohyenni147
      @kohyenni147 3 года назад +193

      omg yes please 😂

    • @zoyasaqib8994
      @zoyasaqib8994 3 года назад +442

      OH GOD THAT WOULD BE HELL AHAHHA idk if ur a harry styles fan but a rly famous fanfic about him is called duplicity and well.... its a rollercoaster

    • @manaislost6912
      @manaislost6912 3 года назад +347

      Forget wattpad, ao3 its better!

    • @chrissyelric7134
      @chrissyelric7134 3 года назад +59

      Poor him 😭😂

    • @iiholyavocadosii6160
      @iiholyavocadosii6160 3 года назад +31

      it would be very repetative

  • @sarapetizzi8537
    @sarapetizzi8537 3 года назад +1790

    Adam Silvera is planning more content set in the universe of "They Both Die At The End", as well as developing a tv show! Red, white and royal blue is literally a comfort book, the author said "I don't give a shit about being realistic, here you get your new comfort characters"

    • @josetieneoro
      @josetieneoro 3 года назад +201

      I imagine Casey McQuiston being like "Here, a book where Donald Trump doesn't exist and the monarchy is completely eradicated of their beliefs. Also, no pandemic in 2020. Enjoy."

    • @emilycooper1602
      @emilycooper1602 3 года назад +30

      @@josetieneoro AND I LOVE HER FOR THAT LORDT

    • @maitej.1353
      @maitej.1353 3 года назад +50

      Red, white and royal blue is literally my go to book when I‘m feeling down. It has helped me through so many tough times over the last year, that I‘m very thankful Casey McQuiston just shot all matters of realism out the window

    • @_.debjanii._2648
      @_.debjanii._2648 3 года назад

      Yes 😂😂

    • @IshaSharma11
      @IshaSharma11 3 года назад

      Exactly

  • @idiotburner5616
    @idiotburner5616 3 года назад +4040

    The Song Of Achilles made me cry more than the Peter Johnson film adaptations. Sure, I was crying for two different reasons, but that is not the point.

  • @kokazon6522
    @kokazon6522 3 года назад +6776

    The song of achilles is just a work of art. The writing is BEAUTIFUL. The characters are amazing. The ending is fantastic. It is my favorite stand-alone of all time. So amazing

    • @captainstabbin5374
      @captainstabbin5374 3 года назад +61

      it isnt a stand alone,. its a retelling of the Iliad and the same author also wrote Circe which is a retelling of the odyssey , Iliad and the odyssey are two books but they are pretty much one story

    • @kokazon6522
      @kokazon6522 3 года назад +199

      @@captainstabbin5374 I’ve read her other books too- what i mean is you dont have to read the other to understand this one. Circe is in the same universe but the characters dont really overlap, so both books are essentially stand-alones

    • @tanishka6366
      @tanishka6366 3 года назад +27

      I will recommend you to read young & beautiful by velvetoscar, it's truly a masterpiece

    • @lifebelike5261
      @lifebelike5261 3 года назад +58

      And me in the corner is just hating on this book, imo its vague, confusing and made me read less, and once a book makes me read less, I just give up on them bc its not worth it. So I did not get past the middle of the book, but I hated it

    • @lucastea9533
      @lucastea9533 3 года назад +32

      @@lifebelike5261 i didnt hate it, but i do agree with the whole it making you confused thing. I had to reread many parts of the book again to understand what it was saying. i didnt cry either

  • @arundhatimisra5892
    @arundhatimisra5892 3 года назад +3251

    'THE ONLY PERSON MORE PRODUCTIVE THAN MATT HAIG IS TAYLOR SWIFT' ahh i died, i honestly had to pause the video and give it a thumbs up. impeccable.

    • @harleyquiinnnn
      @harleyquiinnnn 3 года назад +39

      it's true, taylor swift fans DO always say they "died" hahah 😂

    • @harleyquiinnnn
      @harleyquiinnnn 3 года назад +13

      (i'm refering to what she said on the graham norton show)

    • @d_diya29
      @d_diya29 3 года назад +38

      @@harleyquiinnnn " RIP I DIED DEAD"😂

    • @IshaSharma11
      @IshaSharma11 3 года назад +2

      True

    • @harleyquiinnnn
      @harleyquiinnnn 3 года назад +21

      @@d_diya29 "REST IN PEACE ME ✋🏼😔✨"

  • @gc-qh7rr
    @gc-qh7rr 3 года назад +1657

    I’m a simple girl, I see Song of Achilles, I start sobbing and *then* I click

  • @heatherlydia4728
    @heatherlydia4728 3 года назад +2543

    Red, white and royal blue was written to be the “perfect idealistic world” so I guess it delivers on that front.

    • @juju-be4279
      @juju-be4279 3 года назад +61

      It’s the best book I’ve ever read no 🧢

    • @Claudiassilverguitar
      @Claudiassilverguitar 3 года назад +95

      For me as a half Mexican Texan I relate to the book a lot and I care and love texas a lot so this book gave me so much hope. The escapism was needed for me.

    • @ozzy9180
      @ozzy9180 3 года назад +138

      i read it in lockdown when i was going through a bit of a crap time and i found it really helpful because of the idealism in it. it was one of those books where i could tell nothing was really going to go wrong and i absolutely fell in love with all the characters and it helped to uplift me so i think for the vibes of the book, the idealistic setting suits it but that’s just my opinion :)

    • @happyuniverse5721
      @happyuniverse5721 3 года назад +3

      lmao a bit repetitive tho but yep it’s a great read

    • @korazona3731
      @korazona3731 3 года назад +5

      I read it instead of revising for my maths GCSE in the library in the 6 hours before my exam🗿 not worth it

  • @penguinstudios29
    @penguinstudios29 3 года назад +3322

    I feel like the reason that They Both Die at the End focussed on Rufus and Mateo is to encourage readers of a similar age to live their lives to the fullest. It’s a “you might be healthy, but anything can happy so make the most of it”. I finished it and related heavily to Mateo (age, personality, introvert etc.) and it made me realise that I want to do more with my life

    • @blooddrink1077
      @blooddrink1077 3 года назад +17

      Same

    • @kristiwalton5374
      @kristiwalton5374 3 года назад +168

      it also has to do with audience, i bawled my eyes out and gave it 5 stars while my friend was disappointed and gave it 2, it has a lot to do with life experience, at least to me

    • @soup_lover39
      @soup_lover39 3 года назад +20

      Right, it really spoke to me and I really loved the message of it

    • @zvoid_error000
      @zvoid_error000 2 года назад +13

      I related to Mateo too! It really hit home

    • @김준희-g9z
      @김준희-g9z 2 года назад +6

      Agreed

  • @wildestreads3574
    @wildestreads3574 3 года назад +2580

    The uncomfortable jokes and puns... this is why we watch Jack
    Go ahead give us everything ✨

    • @kanakbakhru188
      @kanakbakhru188 3 года назад +57

      The fact that he is able to come up with do many puns and jokes ON THE SPOT blows my mind!!!!!

    • @VasimYildirim-xr6jh
      @VasimYildirim-xr6jh 3 года назад +8

      @@kanakbakhru188 reading and İ mean lots of intellect reading does the work 😂😂

  • @Chicken-lv7or
    @Chicken-lv7or 3 года назад +4207

    I don’t read booktok books, I only read classics like ✨Jane Eyre Laid Bare✨

    • @sarahrosen4985
      @sarahrosen4985 3 года назад +20

      Hahaha!

    • @abbiemarsden9889
      @abbiemarsden9889 3 года назад +59

      This is what they call a callback

    • @laragalinari8132
      @laragalinari8132 3 года назад +58

      When I tell you I CACKLED

    • @robblesmusic
      @robblesmusic 3 года назад +100

      Haha, I didn't even realise it was a saucy book until Jack explicitly said that it was, I just assumed it was going to be some book analysing Jane Eyre

    • @Ariadne4
      @Ariadne4 3 года назад +10

      💀

  • @manueloviedo1306
    @manueloviedo1306 3 года назад +4067

    Jack’s the only one I would trust on a book recommendation

  • @tiarosings7876
    @tiarosings7876 3 года назад +1046

    “This book will rip your heart into tiny pieces and you will enjoy every damn second of it.” FACTS.

  • @okokbuthearmeout...
    @okokbuthearmeout... 3 года назад +2829

    the likes on this video are all the people who haven't _said_ jack is the charli d'amelio of youtube, but have definitely thought it

    • @jack_edwards
      @jack_edwards  3 года назад +500

      [likes comment]

    • @random-zd1bs
      @random-zd1bs 3 года назад +50

      [doesn’t like comment] lol

    • @m.4853
      @m.4853 3 года назад +32

      [likes comment still]

    • @auri2773
      @auri2773 3 года назад +118

      [thought of liking comment]

    • @lylz3030
      @lylz3030 3 года назад +19

      [misses the like button]

  • @freddy_rator
    @freddy_rator 3 года назад +3385

    As a queer person of colour I will never be able to ignore the cruelty the world throws my way, but that’s why “Red, White and Royal Blue” worked so well for me as a book. It’s pure escapism. It’s great for if you just want to take a break for a while, because pondering, and experiencing a lot of the shit that happens in the world is something I do/live through on a daily basis. I don’t always want to read about bad outcomes and the crushing reality of the world we live in. So if you’re like me and you just need a break from time to time I suggest you check it out. I don’t allow myself to hope too much, but sometimes you need to be reminded that there are some things to be hopeful for.
    Edit: thanks for the likes🥰 wow

    • @dorian6970
      @dorian6970 3 года назад +232

      the author wrote in the acknowledgments that it was why they wrote the book that way - to give people hope, comfort and escapism during the trump administration

    • @freddy_rator
      @freddy_rator 3 года назад +60

      @@dorian6970 yeah it really delivered on the intended purpose :)

    • @TheSilverwing999
      @TheSilverwing999 3 года назад +11

      Good review. I, as many other people, (but straight) also continously experience the horror and shit in the world. We just can't seem to escape it.
      As much as people want to think that white and straight means you are privileged the more they are mistaken. The world is a horrible place and we are all just trying to get through it together.

    • @freddy_rator
      @freddy_rator 3 года назад +140

      @@TheSilverwing999 I appreciate the compliment, however I feel like you’re unintentionally undermining the inherent oppression queer and poc people phase. Obviously white, straight people can also have a shit time, but they’re not oppressed. You have privileges, it doesn’t mean you’re life is perfect, but it’s still going to be easier for a white and straight person to live in this world.

    • @nnyn211
      @nnyn211 3 года назад +62

      @@TheSilverwing999 this is why understanding intersectionality is important. Yes, straight and ethnic majority people have difficult times, especially if they are of the lower class, but it's not because of their sexuality and race/ethnicity. Poor minorities have to deal with being poor AND minority. Queer people and POC are more likely to be impoverished as well.

  • @ashjohnson451
    @ashjohnson451 3 года назад +4092

    the whole "knowing when you'll die" thing is supposed to be in the background of they both die at the end, because it's not a story exploring that concept. it's two boys falling in love knowing that they will both die at the end. it's an AIDs metaphor. a lot of people seem to miss that

    • @anikkaferrer2245
      @anikkaferrer2245 3 года назад +248

      That’s really interesting!

    • @jenblack98
      @jenblack98 3 года назад +473

      I really enjoyed this book but now that you've said that it's an aids metaphor that makes so much more sense.

    • @user-vy9tn5ix4s
      @user-vy9tn5ix4s 3 года назад +110

      holy shit

    • @sara_daria2
      @sara_daria2 3 года назад +84

      That's so clever

    • @MrDrUnknown
      @MrDrUnknown 3 года назад +206

      Is that a personal idea for the metaphor?
      I watched a video of Adam Silvera and his inspiration for the book and he said he doesn‘t like the unknown. He doesn‘t want to live with knowing when one will die but getting a heads up would help him. And he would use a Death day to resolve any problem he would have and wishes people would live their live as adventoursly as Rufus and Mateo did.
      Maybe I’m missing something but I think the fact that Both die at the end is in the absolut foreground of the story

  • @Abhi-wl5yt
    @Abhi-wl5yt Год назад +738

    I did not expect to bawl my eyes out when I read 'The Song of Achilles'. It was really an experience

    • @Chaos.HQ05
      @Chaos.HQ05 Год назад +27

      On the other hand I fully expected to and was consistently warned that I shouldn’t read it unless I had the emotional and mental space to cope with it and went into the book while I was already really low but it took me both higher and lower and by the end I was crying on and off for the next week while my brain recapped most of the book, about 5-6 months later and I’m still not fully over Song of Achilles

    • @lemeriese
      @lemeriese Год назад +2

      omg I just bought that book and I think I should start reading now (since I love books and movies with sad endings haha)

    • @emmy3761
      @emmy3761 Год назад +2

      I read it yesterday. It broke my heart into a million pieces. It's definitely the most beautiful book I've ever read

    • @codytorrance8371
      @codytorrance8371 Год назад +2

      OH BABE ME EITHER KNOWING THEIR FATE BUT MADLINE MILLER OH GOD SHE KNOWS WHAT SHES DOING

    • @HayimLee-p8s
      @HayimLee-p8s Год назад

      I had never read any of her books, or heard of her, either, somehow. I saw my friend reading SoA and decided to borrow it from the library. I finished it at like 4 am and I was actually crying so heard. It's so amazingly beautiful, though

  • @moonyreads1784
    @moonyreads1784 3 года назад +2841

    I read "The Midnight Library" and it actually made me appreciate life so much more

    • @jade728
      @jade728 3 года назад +257

      Me too, I understand it was predictable but for me it was in an extremely comforting way. Kind of just reminded me to stop trying to find a reason to live and instead just wait it out because you never know what good might be coming :)

    • @SM-qv2om
      @SM-qv2om 3 года назад +89

      I'm halfway through. I like the concept but the writing is too simplistic for my liking. Still pretty good so far though :)

    • @sunlightempress
      @sunlightempress 3 года назад +48

      It's a beautiful way to illustrate a kind of spiritual belief that the life you experience now is the best option because of the specific challenges, lessons, and rewards it offers - particularly for folks who have maybe never thought about that before.

    • @laurelhell0_1
      @laurelhell0_1 3 года назад +57

      I think it's boring asf but everyone is entiteled for their own opinion

    • @Kointa
      @Kointa 3 года назад +6

      Bought it spontaneously bc I thought the cover looked nice. Im not trough it wasn’t disappointed yet

  • @thalitamenezes8742
    @thalitamenezes8742 3 года назад +518

    I think "They both die at the end" hit a lot harder for people around the same age as the protagonists, when I read it I was COMPLETELY destroyed by the book cause I could see so much of myself in Mateo and I still not over it.
    Btw im pretty sure Adam Silvera said that he was going to write more books in that universe and I'm just SUPER exited for it

    • @user-dc2dz8ie1i
      @user-dc2dz8ie1i 3 года назад +36

      I love the universe - even the Instagram accounts mentioned in the book are real and have the photos described!

    • @ceciliaatie4249
      @ceciliaatie4249 3 года назад +18

      yes 😭😭😭 I agree with a lot of the points Jake said but the book still one of my favorites uyhuyhjhb IT’S JUST GODDAM PERFECT

    • @thalitamenezes8742
      @thalitamenezes8742 3 года назад +9

      @@user-dc2dz8ie1i I just loved so much read the book while seeing Rufus Instagram, it was an amazing experience

    • @tanya.24
      @tanya.24 3 года назад +7

      I do see its appeal and why people would like it but it just did not do it for me (I read it last year when I was 14), I enjoyed about the last 50 pages tho. Maybe it's because I read Ari and Dante before that, and that's such a wonderful, heart-touching love story that it was hard to top that anyway

    • @adrijana13
      @adrijana13 3 года назад +13

      no cause i agree sooo much, they both die at the end destroyed me, but is my comfort book. i absolutely loved it!!
      when I finished it the first time, I was at the beach and I had to hide my face due to my sobbing lmao

  • @nerdgirl7363
    @nerdgirl7363 3 года назад +2812

    While I recognize that Red White and Royal Blue is pure escapism, it was one of the best representations of bisexual discovery I've ever seen, to the point that I cried. I found myself laughing when Alex realized he had a type of guy all along or thought "how did I ever think I was straight" because I feel those same emotions all the time!

    • @theglowup9623
      @theglowup9623 3 года назад +145

      Plus to be fair it’s literally a romance! That’s kind of the exact point. They have to end with a happy ever after 😩 I think it delivers exactly what it set out to as well

    • @cherrybomb476
      @cherrybomb476 3 года назад +1

      What does "escapism" mean?

    • @houdaeddahbi
      @houdaeddahbi 3 года назад +48

      @@cherrybomb476 you avoid reality, or escape from it by all means.

    • @Artemis1901
      @Artemis1901 3 года назад +77

      The author said that they deliberately devoted an entire chapter to Alex' bi discovery bc it was so important to them

    • @maariiee999
      @maariiee999 3 года назад +106

      YES! i love the chapter when Alex is trying figure everything out. i still remember his iconic "straight people probably don’t spend this much time convincing themselves they’re straight"
      bi representation is fucking amazing in this book

  • @faizafatima8593
    @faizafatima8593 3 года назад +938

    As someone who had fallen in love with Greek and Roman mythology through Rick Riordan when I was young, Song of Achilles was an absolute delight. We always read about the legend Achilles, but it was so much heart wrenching to read about the boy, and then the man Achilles. As for Patroclus, I have no words....I just love him so much aghhh

    • @ericazahn9689
      @ericazahn9689 2 года назад +3

      This books have much to do with greek mythology. And dong of achillis is garbage

    • @DRAMATICJELLYBEAN
      @DRAMATICJELLYBEAN 2 года назад +11

      I read Song of Achilles after finishing PJO, HoO, ToA, MCTGOA, & KC and was starved for mythology books. Oh my god it was amazing. Bought it with my friend and it is one of my all time favorites.

    • @-anfall212
      @-anfall212 Год назад

      Do you have any book recs on roman and greek mythology? Thank you :)

  • @EJAG_art
    @EJAG_art 3 года назад +4787

    Alt. title “excited book person talks as fast as humanly possible at accelerating speed”
    Edit: I now realise I watched the video at 1.25 speed, and that he was actually talking at a normal speed, I’m sorry for my chaos

    • @dominiquepocopio777
      @dominiquepocopio777 3 года назад +35

      He didn't talk that fast tho

    • @alyssafcs
      @alyssafcs 3 года назад +56

      @@dominiquepocopio777 look at the edit of their comment

    • @mooodlemip4779
      @mooodlemip4779 3 года назад +409

      The edit makes this comment even more hilarious

    • @delaney_reese
      @delaney_reese 3 года назад +11

      HAHAHA

    • @lenseofleni
      @lenseofleni 3 года назад +36

      I watched this in 2x speed and no trouble following his words

  • @morinette8162
    @morinette8162 3 года назад +657

    i started laughing nervously when you said the last chapters of the song of achilles were gonna make us cry because i literally sobbed for the last 3 chapters and all night long lmao, my eyelids were so swollen i almost skipped school

    • @MediocreAtBesd
      @MediocreAtBesd 3 года назад +30

      ikr we all know how Achilles and Patroclus end but didn't expect to get this fxxked up honestly

    • @andreanash9957
      @andreanash9957 3 года назад +8

      I cried for two days every time I thought that damned book

    • @a.nastasia.olivia
      @a.nastasia.olivia 3 года назад

      Sameee which is why I’m getting a tattoo inspired by it 😂 Gotta stay heartbroken forever

    • @Sophia-ic6im
      @Sophia-ic6im 3 года назад

      It was a great read and did make me tear up but unfortunately I think the fact that I was expecting/knew the ending definitely lessened the pain/crying which is unfortunate cuz I have sobbed for books before and I wanted this to be one but it just wasn’t.

    • @maureenisabella4422
      @maureenisabella4422 3 года назад +3

      Sameeeeeeeeeeeee, I was furiously crying

  • @chelseal8448
    @chelseal8448 3 года назад +391

    I''m glad The Song of Achilles is getting a sort of second wind thru tiktok, although praise for it never really dies down lol! It's the book that lives up to and even exceeds hype.

    • @riri_2109
      @riri_2109 3 года назад +1

      I have absolutely no background information on greek mythology, do you think i would enjoy it?

    • @unimoon3862
      @unimoon3862 3 года назад +2

      @@riri_2109 hey Jack just says is this vid that you’ll enjoy it whether you know Mythology or not because it tells you the stories in the books. Hope that helped :)

    • @AmandaIrons
      @AmandaIrons 3 года назад +1

      @@riri_2109 Idk what you like to read, so that’s hard to answer-BUT the writing style is very quick and the story is interesting. So (based entirely on my own biases) I think you may enjoy it!

  • @chimakiso
    @chimakiso 3 года назад +1172

    I've read a lot of books throughout the years and The Song of Achilles is the only book that has left an deep, lasting impact on my life. No book has ever touched me the way that one did. The entire story is so beautifully written and the characters are so enjoyable. It is definitely hard not to fall in love with it. The love that Achilles and Patroclus have for one another is what dreams are made of and is something that I hope to have one day (minus the sad ending)

    • @erikperhs_
      @erikperhs_ 2 года назад +48

      Well the ending wasn't sad actually. SPOILER:
      If they were alive, they would still be suffering through wars and battles. But dead they're together and in peace! It's the most perfect ending.

    • @readingrat8714
      @readingrat8714 2 года назад +19

      @@erikperhs_ agree with you!!! But it still hurts 😭

    • @hannahbananaloll330
      @hannahbananaloll330 2 года назад +18

      Spoilers: I never expected Patroclus to die first and that By hector. I knew Achilles will kill hector knowing he will also die.. it was just so beautiful.

    • @ian3523
      @ian3523 2 года назад +10

      @@erikperhs_ but its the way they died, in the end patroclus died cuz of achilles' growing greed and the way the author describes his grief is just- heartbreaking to say the least, and the way he holds his corpse as he cries day after day without eating anything and calls out his name nonstop.. he even drags hector's corpse around as to comfort his grief

    • @zoeapostolidou3964
      @zoeapostolidou3964 2 года назад +2

      @@hannahbananaloll330 How do you guys call spoilers actions that occur in an epic 2800 years ago? Miller didn't come up with it 💀

  • @yourstruly4664
    @yourstruly4664 3 года назад +430

    "If you ever see him fighting with a grisly bear, help the bear"
    Yes, will be using this as a description of Achilles from now on.

    • @nadia-wp4mj
      @nadia-wp4mj 3 года назад +16

      this and
      'are you a top or a bottom'
      'I'm a threat'

    • @mayra7252
      @mayra7252 3 года назад +1

      this reminds me of the chuck norris jokes 😂😂

  • @ametistazz
    @ametistazz 3 года назад +534

    * me trying to take a print of the book cover *
    Jack's hands:➡️↘️⬇️↙️⬅️↖️↕️

    • @lolakrivosic
      @lolakrivosic 3 года назад +7

      the names are in the description!

    • @nandinidiwan7829
      @nandinidiwan7829 3 года назад +1

      Omg I love Emily The Strange

    • @ametistazz
      @ametistazz 3 года назад

      @@nandinidiwan7829 uwu☺☺ great taste

  • @imogeninelysium
    @imogeninelysium 3 года назад +310

    The Song of Achilles BROKE me. Even though you already know what will happen and you're ready for it, it still doesn't erase the hurt you feel. Reading it made me feel like I was there and that the characters were all real people and very rarely do books make me feel that way lol. I can really feel Patroclus' emotions and that's what makes it hurt the most. 😩

    • @swan3640
      @swan3640 3 года назад +17

      I was literally the same like I knew my greek mythology somewhat, but enjoyed the story so much! It was actually few lines here and there that made me physically hit the wall cuz I knew our boi Achilles /will/ die. And then as the pages narrowed and lessened it started to hit me like oh f*ck oh f*ck we're in Troy oh no no oh no-

    • @katemartin113
      @katemartin113 3 года назад +2

      Madeline Miller is INCREDIBLE, i’m reading Circe currently (bc i’m too scared to read song of achilles haha) and the way she is able to make you feel such intense emotions even if you know the myths, just *chefs kiss*

    • @sara-jj6sm
      @sara-jj6sm 3 года назад

      @@katemartin113 Circes is really good too!

    • @gaygarbage2762
      @gaygarbage2762 3 года назад +1

      The way she describes emotions, voices and scenery is chef's kiss. I could feel Patroclus' anxiety, love, sadness, and every nuanced emotion that I can't describe myself.

  • @looptheloopy
    @looptheloopy 3 года назад +494

    The Midnight Library has a special place in my heart. As someone who was going through something very similar, from ending things right down to what happened to Volts, it wasn't triggering as much as it was cathartic.

    • @joana5978
      @joana5978 2 года назад +23

      Wow in my case was the contrary, i had to stop reading it because it was pretty triggering, but i guess it wasn't the right time to read it, maybe in the future

    • @mbrunnen04
      @mbrunnen04 2 года назад +5

      @@joana5978 same here

    • @lilyaileen
      @lilyaileen Год назад +8

      I had that same experience and it is genuinely one of my favorite books of all time.

    • @milkaddiction513
      @milkaddiction513 Год назад

      I was thinking of reading but I was wondering if there is any romance or not . I don't really read romance books

    • @TaysCruelsummer
      @TaysCruelsummer Год назад +2

      @@milkaddiction513 theres close to no romance in the book tbh

  • @Valeria-rc3ki
    @Valeria-rc3ki 3 года назад +461

    I know Red White and Royal Blue was really idealistic, but honestly, I was living for it! I just loved the main characters so much and I wanted them to be happy together, and it didn't mind me that everything worked out too perfect to be true, I was just so pleased to see my babies have their happy ever after!

    • @theglowup9623
      @theglowup9623 3 года назад +30

      The author said they wrote it to be that way too especially considering it was during the time trump was in power i believe they said they just wanted to deliver that escapism which I thought it did really well. Plus it’s a romance that’s sort of the gig, it has to deliver a happy ever after

    • @annachen6562
      @annachen6562 3 года назад +8

      Agreed! If you want a realistic view of the political landscape, watch the news. I loved being able to just live in Alex and Henry’s reality for a few hundred pages.

  • @EJAG_art
    @EJAG_art 3 года назад +885

    “They both die at the end” sounds like a nightmare device for people with anxiety, myself included. Love the video, hate the fact I now know that concept exists 😂

    • @maanyadewan1497
      @maanyadewan1497 3 года назад +26

      it’s sooo good tho! you should read it

    • @aanya5577
      @aanya5577 3 года назад +12

      @@maanyadewan1497 I literally read that in one go even tho it's being 2-3 years since I have read something. It was a good book tho

    • @maanyadewan1497
      @maanyadewan1497 3 года назад +4

      @@aanya5577 omg same! i read it last year (in one go as well!) after a couple years of not reading anything and it truly got me back into reading :) I loved that book

    • @shsh-mc3sx
      @shsh-mc3sx 3 года назад +12

      yeah I'd prolly die right after getting the call not being able to breath

    • @aanya5577
      @aanya5577 3 года назад +2

      @@maanyadewan1497 Me too! Even tho I kind of felt like it was boring in between but it got interesting near the end :)

  • @dh6414
    @dh6414 3 года назад +568

    ✨Timestamps✨
    2:29 We Were Liars
    3:53 They Both Die At The End
    6:13 The Midnight Library
    8:00 The Song of Achilles
    9:29 Red, White & Royal Blue

  • @aleksi1151
    @aleksi1151 3 года назад +275

    The Song of Achilles was hella good. I read the part when Patroclus talked about his memories of Achilles to Thetis, and it made me realise how important Achilles was to Patroclus and vice versa. How one man would tear down the entire world for the other, and how the other loved him so till the point he would "reject" himself and rather be made of his memories of Achilles.

  • @jimjimcherie
    @jimjimcherie 3 года назад +330

    "I could recognize him by touch alone, by smell; I would know him blind, by the way his breaths came and his feet struck the earth. I would know him in death, at the end of the world."
    I know half this book by memory.
    The Song of Achilles is my favorite stand alone book, and it's probably one of my mom's and my brother's top 10. Knowing the Illead and how it ends, will never prepare you for that moment, because "What has Hector ever done to me?" Hurts like a goddamn btch.

    • @vaishnevishinde2173
      @vaishnevishinde2173 3 года назад +6

      Oh god yes! That line. It got me everytime

    • @mjwest4968
      @mjwest4968 3 года назад +8

      “What has hector ever done to me?” AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH HELP MY HEART

    • @ainhoaaron3960
      @ainhoaaron3960 3 года назад +4

      You didn’t have to make me cry. This quote gets me every time.

    • @jimjimcherie
      @jimjimcherie 3 года назад +2

      @@mjwest4968 my absolute favorite line.

    • @jimjimcherie
      @jimjimcherie 3 года назад +2

      @@ainhoaaron3960 im not sorry, if I had to suffer then so do you

  • @meowie2495
    @meowie2495 3 года назад +424

    I finished the song of Achilles a night ago and when I tell you no book has ever destroyed me this way, I'm not kidding. You'd think it would hurt less knowing your greek mythology, but nope. Nooope. I may never recover.

    • @thediaryofafallenstar
      @thediaryofafallenstar 3 года назад +12

      Right?! After I finished reading it, I laid in bed for at least 30 minutes contemplating life 😭😂💀

    • @Emma-of2jk
      @Emma-of2jk 3 года назад +4

      @@thediaryofafallenstar right?? thank god i read it at night and could literally sob myself to sleep cause i could NOT have functioned after finishing it

    • @joyfacedown
      @joyfacedown 3 года назад +1

      I haven't read that one, but it's been recommended to me a lot because of A Little Life, which I love, so you may want to pick that up next!

    • @thediaryofafallenstar
      @thediaryofafallenstar 3 года назад +2

      @@Emma-of2jk same! i stayed up till i think about 2 am and we all know how the early mornings are the best time to have midlife crisis’ 😃✋

    • @thediaryofafallenstar
      @thediaryofafallenstar 3 года назад

      @@joyfacedown A Little Life? i’ve never heard of it! i’ll have to check it out!

  • @bessdavies6440
    @bessdavies6440 3 года назад +352

    If you liked Song Of Achilles, you will LOVE Circe by the same author. Another book which will rip your heart out and you'll say " thank you" :)

    • @jasminam2814
      @jasminam2814 3 года назад +19

      I haven't read Achilles yet BUT CIRCE OMG!!! I still sob after years

    • @isaactan5320
      @isaactan5320 3 года назад +3

      I loved Circe but hated Song of Achilles 😩😩😩

    • @hoangthitoanh5308
      @hoangthitoanh5308 3 года назад +1

      @@isaactan5320 I didn't like it when I first read it, but I cried like crazy when I gave it a second chance

    • @jessieedrich1883
      @jessieedrich1883 3 года назад

      I loved both Circe and The Song of Achilles, they’re both my favourite books 👌

    • @mayallyourbaconburn7133
      @mayallyourbaconburn7133 3 года назад +2

      Circe actually wasn’t really my cup of tea. There is no particular reason why, I think I simply read it at a wrong time. And due to the song of Achilles my expectations where very high so it was easy to be disapointed.

  • @ellie7200
    @ellie7200 3 года назад +174

    Dude, The Song of Achilles made me cry like a baby. Honestly, when I finished it I was bawling my eyes out so hard that my fiancée had to comfort me lmao 💀

  • @liesah9240
    @liesah9240 3 года назад +219

    My review of the song of Achilles consisted of me describing how I bawled for 40 minutes straight. I then recommended it to every person I know.

    • @pranjalpatil3360
      @pranjalpatil3360 3 года назад

      Only 40?!

    • @swan3640
      @swan3640 3 года назад +5

      just 40?? it's been a couple of weeks and I'm still crying /j

    • @sylvre5067
      @sylvre5067 3 года назад

      same tho

    • @selkim7426
      @selkim7426 3 года назад +1

      40 minutes? gurl, that book ✨T R A U M A T I Z E D✨ me 😍

  • @carnalrythm
    @carnalrythm 3 года назад +274

    Gods song of achillies was so painfull, i decided to read it during my exam week as a “stress reliever” worst and best mistake of my life

    • @carnalrythm
      @carnalrythm 3 года назад +3

      @@nura319 straight up gave me depression, im still not over it smh and i cry everytime my friends play achillies calm down (they dont read SOA)

    • @alaaaaa11234
      @alaaaaa11234 3 года назад +4

      Dude thanks for letting us know. I was literally just about to read it and i have 2 weeks left to my final exam...I guess I will go back to studying :”)

    • @carnalrythm
      @carnalrythm 3 года назад +3

      @@alaaaaa11234 ive saved a life!!!! also when you read keep a box of tissue close especially in the last 3 chapters

    • @simargautam8670
      @simargautam8670 3 года назад +3

      STRESS RELIEVER? Rip 🪦

    • @susieidk9434
      @susieidk9434 3 года назад +1

      i feel like i’m the only one who didn’t cry on this and now i’m concerned for myself

  • @antoniak6475
    @antoniak6475 3 года назад +395

    As a Greek I was kinda nervous to read the song of Achilles cuz I thought it'd be as if I was in school learning about mythology all over again BUT NO IT'S SO GOOD.

    • @user-nl4fp4iv8y
      @user-nl4fp4iv8y 3 года назад +7

      It’s soooooooo good I can’t even-

    • @antoniak6475
      @antoniak6475 3 года назад +4

      @@user-nl4fp4iv8y I know right masterpiece 🤧

    • @faiali2895
      @faiali2895 3 года назад +12

      idk why but “as a greek” is absolutely sending me

    • @dafnigalani2889
      @dafnigalani2889 3 года назад +7

      Ohh hello, as a fellow Greek it is indeed hella good!

    • @helingunes5798
      @helingunes5798 3 года назад +7

      So cool that in greek you learn about greek mythology, very interesting history topic omg

  • @rainnnnn28
    @rainnnnn28 2 года назад +36

    I’m one of the people who loves The Midnight Library. I agree the ending is predictable and cliche but I love following Nora’s journey to finding her life purpose! It’s also one of my fave tropes ever.

  • @yxmeenaluvz
    @yxmeenaluvz 3 года назад +355

    If I was in the world of “They both die at the end” I’d be prank calling all my enemies just saying “You’re going to die today” and hanging up

    • @kathatesthis1422
      @kathatesthis1422 3 года назад +66

      i’m pretty sure it was mentioned in the book that the call had a special ringtone

    • @yinhannasjournal
      @yinhannasjournal 3 года назад +17

      Pls- 💀

    • @nikvlai9730
      @nikvlai9730 3 года назад +9

      @@kathatesthis1422 and that prank calling people like that can get you into some serious trouble

  • @annieherondale5707
    @annieherondale5707 3 года назад +301

    "the only person more productive than matt haig, is taylor swift" I'm totally here for swiftie jack

  • @Mariam.4445
    @Mariam.4445 3 года назад +306

    "call me Peter pan, because i was 'captin hocked' "
    - Jack Edward's precious words on how to compliment a good book✨

    • @AikiraBeats
      @AikiraBeats 3 года назад +2

      Right like this is my quote for the year

    • @sarahrosen4985
      @sarahrosen4985 3 года назад +2

      The coolest part was getting to your comment and reading it in perfect time to him saying it in the video.

    • @Mariam.4445
      @Mariam.4445 3 года назад

      @@sarahrosen4985 that happens alot when i read Jack's comments too!!! 😂😂😂😂

    • @Mariam.4445
      @Mariam.4445 3 года назад

      @@AikiraBeats I agree I agree I agree

  • @kav4587
    @kav4587 2 года назад +148

    i clicked on just to hear your review of the song of achilles, because that book was perfect in every way possible. its the retelling of, dare i say, the most famous greek story of all time and it doesn't spoil anything for you. if anything, knowing the ending just adds to the beauty of the book because it just makes the foreshadowing that much more effective and heartbreaking. every time i read "what has hector ever done to me?" i wanted to rip my hair out and drag my own body behind a chariot around troy three times.

    • @sagarrathore6353
      @sagarrathore6353 2 года назад +7

      Even I've clicked for the same reason i read this book last year and also feel the same when Patro die i remembered that line of Achilles “what has hactor ever done to me?”

  • @august1837
    @august1837 3 года назад +160

    “This book will rip your heart into tiny pieces and you will enjoy every damn second of it”
    This is the most accurate description of song of Achilles I’ve ever heard. But I think it’s worth mentioning that you will probably not recover from the experience. With that being said, even if you’ve read the Iliad a million times, go read this book. The agony is worth it

    • @shmyla5093
      @shmyla5093 3 года назад +9

      i spend 23 out of the 24 hours in a day thinking about this book and the other hour crying about it. i don’t think i’ll ever recover

    • @lisag.215
      @lisag.215 3 года назад +2

      Honestly this is one of those books you never truly get over

  • @ronja.85
    @ronja.85 3 года назад +816

    you're definitely the charli d'amelio of booktube.

    • @wonderlust1308
      @wonderlust1308 3 года назад +22

      Is that a compliment or insult?

    • @ronja.85
      @ronja.85 3 года назад +12

      @@wonderlust1308 compliment because he's the most popular booktuber

    • @wonderlust1308
      @wonderlust1308 3 года назад +18

      @@ronja.85 Oh so you meant just by popularity, okay lol. Because with popularity aside I was like: um... chile... lol

    • @nickoffury
      @nickoffury 3 года назад +8

      he’s actually got talent unlike that annoying tik tok chick

  • @eliasa4549
    @eliasa4549 3 года назад +283

    I finished The Song of Achilles on a long train ride and cried like a baby, even with all the people all around me. It absolutely did not matter that I knew how the story would end, it's just that kind of book

    • @Trippin_tales9
      @Trippin_tales9 3 года назад +10

      What a coincidence, I read it in a long train ride too! After completing the book I went up to an upper berth and cried silently for hours...And you know the worst part, it was a two day ride and I read 'A thousand splendid suns' on the night. Talk about depressing! 💀

    • @mahalekshmi484
      @mahalekshmi484 3 года назад +2

      @@Trippin_tales9 oh god😂

  • @christinesvault9440
    @christinesvault9440 3 года назад +421

    timestamp;
    Intro - 0:00
    We were liars - 2:26
    They both die at the end - 3:52
    The Midnight Library - 6:12
    The song of Achilles - 8:00
    Red, White & Royal Blue - 9:29

  • @toomanyclothes5518
    @toomanyclothes5518 3 года назад +383

    Read the silence of the girls too. It's a retelling of the events of the Illiad from Briseis's perspective. Totally kills the image of Achilles the Song of Achilles creates but is worth it.

    • @_.debjanii._2648
      @_.debjanii._2648 3 года назад +1

      Adding it to my TBR right now

    • @fannfannmsb
      @fannfannmsb 3 года назад +19

      i absolutely love that book! I ended up not enjoying the Song of Achilles as much as everyone because i read silence of the girls before. Tainted my point of view and ended up not liking what they did with Briseis (even though i'm all for cutting out sexual abuse from a story)

    • @emilym7517
      @emilym7517 3 года назад +1

      Yes! It’s so so good!

    • @devotion803
      @devotion803 3 года назад

      I’m 14 and thinking about reading this book, but I heard it has some adult subjects. Should I read it?

    • @toomanyclothes5518
      @toomanyclothes5518 3 года назад +2

      @@devotion803 Probably not 😅

  • @srushtib5321
    @srushtib5321 3 года назад +305

    When he raved about "The Song of Achilles" for the third time in a video, I knew I had to put it in my book cart 📖

    • @_.debjanii._2648
      @_.debjanii._2648 3 года назад +5

      YOU SHOULD, IT'S SO SO SO GOOD

    • @paulinav.zetinav.3091
      @paulinav.zetinav.3091 3 года назад +3

      I SWEAR YOU WON’T REGRET IT 😭

    • @safaiaryu12
      @safaiaryu12 3 года назад +5

      It's amazing. I agree with him, I sobbed like a baby. I went into it knowing the mythology intimately, and knowing EXACTLY what was going to happen, and I still sobbed.

    • @Allunaggio
      @Allunaggio 3 года назад +3

      its literally the best book i've ever read

  • @annabelkok3662
    @annabelkok3662 3 года назад +150

    Omg I completely agree with 'They both die at the end" such a good concept, kinda underwhelming execution. I feel like a book with a title like that should make you cry and I did not cry, and don't get me wrong, I'm usually a crier.

    • @NinaP1008
      @NinaP1008 3 года назад +17

      I totally agree but i really cried a LOT at the end… maybe I‘m too emotional for this haha

    • @seoeunlee2090
      @seoeunlee2090 3 года назад +8

      That book's title should be
      "They both die at the end.
      And i died too."

    • @norawithanh
      @norawithanh 3 года назад +8

      i think it could’ve been so good if there was any tension between the characters before they got together. there was not. was disappointed. still cried.

    • @ArtyGeek
      @ArtyGeek 3 года назад

      EXACTLY ME

    • @jemappellemerci
      @jemappellemerci 3 года назад +2

      I did actually shed a tear and im not a cryer when reading

  • @cameronblack7822
    @cameronblack7822 2 года назад +41

    i read we were liars while sitting on the stairs of my grandmothers house. by the end of it, i had tears and snot running down my face and my grandmother was patting me on the shoulder and i was on the phone with my mom telling her “that’s not how it was supposed to go.” a book hasn’t messed me up like that since all the bright places.

  • @irenectln
    @irenectln 3 года назад +429

    i honestly love rw&rb because of that exact reason. it’s my comfort book, whenever i feel sad or have a bad week or day i just pick it up and re read it to make myself feel better, it’s very idealistic and for that it’s just my escape from the outside world

    • @eyyyyymacerena6748
      @eyyyyymacerena6748 3 года назад +26

      exactly! it's also really interesting because the author addresses that in the afterward (at least in my copy) and says she wrote it after the 2016 presidential election when she was trying to create a fictional world to escape in where there was a female president and a queer kid and so much love

    • @steviemartini101
      @steviemartini101 2 года назад

      age rating?

  • @AzeemaC
    @AzeemaC 3 года назад +315

    Okay, it took me a WHILE to get over Song of Achilles but here we go again
    *plays Achilles come down*

    • @juliamarie1018
      @juliamarie1018 3 года назад +16

      omg not achilles come down😭😭

    • @chiaaara
      @chiaaara 3 года назад +8

      Achilles come down was on repeat for WEEKS after i finished it last year

    • @angellaslat2547
      @angellaslat2547 3 года назад +6

      I read the book while playing Achilles Come Down on repeat AND IT BROKE ME😭. Because after that 'thing' happen i imagine Patroclus singing it to suicidal/sacrificial Achilles

    • @Emma-jq3lf
      @Emma-jq3lf 3 года назад +3

      It BROKE me, it's so beautiful

    • @bunnies9335
      @bunnies9335 3 года назад

      NO PLEASE

  • @soph2464
    @soph2464 3 года назад +597

    Idea: reading books that are banned in certain areas

    • @lmn0005
      @lmn0005 2 года назад +3

      Wait certain books are banned in certain areas! Never knew….

    • @takemetomarz
      @takemetomarz 2 года назад

      Oooh yess

    • @ashleyyy8036
      @ashleyyy8036 2 года назад

      Lots of books are banned in china

    • @sadnessofwildgoats
      @sadnessofwildgoats 2 года назад

      Hey I think he did a poll about what topic he should do next and this one won in a landslide

    • @calina4544
      @calina4544 2 года назад

      Yes i hear the 48 laws of power is banned in certian countries

  • @pipermckoon8637
    @pipermckoon8637 3 года назад +229

    I read They Both Die at the End at a manic pace. I thought the story was told perfectly. Just the right amount of drama that didn’t seem too far fetched for most of the book. With these characters not being exactly as exiting as “My husband just left on an all day flight and I never got to say goodbye” actually made, in my humble opinion, the story far more intimate and heartwarming (or crushing, you pick).

    • @angelicmercenary
      @angelicmercenary 3 года назад +22

      Definitely crushing, I cried for a solid 20 minutes after reading it. But it was so good 😭. I also paused this video when he was doing his review of it because it reminded me that I had the book but hadn’t read it yet so I actually JUST got finished reading it.

  • @ngtchd
    @ngtchd 3 года назад +1416

    "Im less wap and more nap."
    - Jack Edwards ,23 May 2021

  • @flimsywizard5577
    @flimsywizard5577 3 года назад +77

    Song of Achilles made me cry so hard, and as one who studies a bit of ancient greek, and therefore knew what happened, it still pulled on my emotions! Also a definite 6* from me

  • @emilystevens5739
    @emilystevens5739 3 года назад +231

    We were liars was honestly pretty good stylistically and symbolically! The author did a really good job at expressing PTSD and dissociative amnesia associated with a major traumatic event! I thought it was brilliant!

  • @Laerdna
    @Laerdna 3 года назад +761

    achilles said, "bring him back to me!" and my fragile little heart tingled in bliss. then as the story continues i was all "what the h-" with tears in my cheeks till the last page
    PS. Circe was great too. I just finished reading it. The story mentioned Trojan war, Achilles and Patroclus, and that's the closure I needed lol

    • @nuzeee_k
      @nuzeee_k 3 года назад +31

      🚨SPOLIER ALERT 🚨
      I did not cry at patroclus' death, I was hurt ofc and started crying from the next page to the end. It's amazing really how ppl break down even knowing the story before picking up the book

    • @zenara4841
      @zenara4841 3 года назад +2

      Hey! I'm reading the e-book of Song of achilles these days and I feel like I'm missing some pages..so can u tell me the page count of the printed book please!

    • @Laerdna
      @Laerdna 3 года назад

      @@zenara4841 284 pages, I read it in ebook too by the way

    • @zenara4841
      @zenara4841 3 года назад

      @@Laerdna oh okay! Thankss

    • @sofiabonino6287
      @sofiabonino6287 3 года назад +17

      I had read the Illiad way back when I was in highschool but The song of Achilles just DESTROYED me anyway. Like, I knew how it ended, but it still killed me!

  • @melanieventer3511
    @melanieventer3511 3 года назад +286

    "To celebrate the fact that we just hit 500k"
    Mans already on 563k

  • @Clementine3107
    @Clementine3107 3 года назад +609

    We need Jack to analyze "Sour" ' s lyricism asap.

    • @otherworldsthanthese
      @otherworldsthanthese 3 года назад +2

      YES

    • @midnightflower-rk8ec
      @midnightflower-rk8ec 3 года назад +1

      YES YES YES

    • @happy4821
      @happy4821 3 года назад +68

      for me sour's lyricism is quite literal, it is still very beautiful and goes straight into your heart but like i dont think it has lots of symbolism and stuff, idk how to explain because english isnt my first language, it's just isnt as abstract??

    • @tessa1316
      @tessa1316 3 года назад

      OMG YES

    • @zdoriksandorik
      @zdoriksandorik 3 года назад +22

      @@happy4821 there isn't a lot of symbolism, mostly straight emotions, which is why the songs are beautiful, however that doesn't leave a lot to be analyzed compared to albums like Harry Styles', tswift etc.
      jack can, however, tell us which songs he likes tho ahahha

  • @studybuddy.
    @studybuddy. 3 года назад +186

    *dante and aristotle discover the secrets of the universe* was a huge hit a few years ago

    • @gizcasva4716
      @gizcasva4716 3 года назад +6

      I finished it yesterday and I miss it already

    • @froggarolli-Stolitz
      @froggarolli-Stolitz 3 года назад +1

      @@gizcasva4716 was it good?? I really wanna read it.

    • @gizcasva4716
      @gizcasva4716 3 года назад +9

      @@froggarolli-Stolitz I loved it! It does have explicit moments. Aristotle and Dante discover the secrets of the universe is LGBT and Young Adult. If you're interest in YA, you'll love it! One of my favorite YA books. I was engaged in the book so much that I finished under a week and if I didn't take a break, I would've finished it in one sitting.

    • @andrearomero4028
      @andrearomero4028 3 года назад +3

      @@froggarolli-Stolitz it’s so good 🥺💗

    • @laurieadda
      @laurieadda 3 года назад +6

      I found it pretty emotionless tbh

  • @idk-dz
    @idk-dz 3 года назад +93

    "The only more productive person than Matt Haig is Taylor Swift" i mean you're not wrong she released 4 albums in 1,5 years and secretly filmed a motion picture 😭

  • @imtiti2919
    @imtiti2919 3 года назад +888

    Please make a reading vlog of Haruki Murakami's books and ranking them.

    • @helen9822
      @helen9822 3 года назад +19

      omg yes please I just bought the wind up bird chronicle because of harry styles

    • @verzrc2772
      @verzrc2772 3 года назад +18

      This is such a good idea!!! I really want to get into Murakami but he has so many highly reviewed books it's hard to know where to start lol

    • @yinhannasjournal
      @yinhannasjournal 3 года назад

      Omg what a great idea!

    • @fariyaahmed4040
      @fariyaahmed4040 3 года назад

      Yeessss please!

    • @janina8309
      @janina8309 3 года назад +14

      Norwegian Wood was poignant and beautiful. Won't hurt to start with that!

  • @ssshddddd
    @ssshddddd 3 года назад +391

    Day 2341 of asking Jack to read & do a video on Latin American literature (and not just Hispanic)

    • @Pablo-uc2yc
      @Pablo-uc2yc 3 года назад

      YES PLEASE

    • @squigglz97
      @squigglz97 3 года назад

      YESSSSSSS!!!! Please!!!!

    • @valemedina4473
      @valemedina4473 3 года назад +9

      We latin americans have a lot of good stuff, i support this one.

    • @nicolecosta5400
      @nicolecosta5400 3 года назад +14

      if he reads Machado de Assis i might get emotional

    • @antoniacampos8555
      @antoniacampos8555 3 года назад +10

      OMG YESSS, he should totally read something by Isabel Allende or Garcia Marquez *chef's kiss*

  • @juibelly2318
    @juibelly2318 3 года назад +95

    * sees Red, White and Royal Blue *
    I'm not ready to hear any opinions on my ultimate comfort book. I'm scared

  • @N59410
    @N59410 3 года назад +29

    The Midnight Library really spoke to me. I love how digestible the writing is, and it is one of my all time favorites! Totally understand that it may come across of oversimplified. Red, White, and Royal Blue is one that I completely loved while reading and with some hindsight lost some of it's shine because of that over-the-top idealism. But it was such a magnificent escape read in the moment!
    I somehow don't have Song of Achilles on my to read list but after this video it is there now! Awesome video, Jack. Love your stuff!

  • @angelesuzanne2133
    @angelesuzanne2133 3 года назад +119

    Can we appreciate how Jack does little jokes in every single situation? (Addison reating, Charli dami-NO...)

  • @KC-zw2jf
    @KC-zw2jf 3 года назад +298

    As someone who hates reading, I want to read literally everything you like

    • @DeeRafatSweileh
      @DeeRafatSweileh 3 года назад +23

      Hate reading? 🥺

    • @KC-zw2jf
      @KC-zw2jf 3 года назад +6

      @@DeeRafatSweileh I'm sorry!

    • @thisistinnytrying
      @thisistinnytrying 3 года назад +20

      Bestie we need to talk

    • @ririschannelx
      @ririschannelx 3 года назад +7

      If you hate reading, then why are you here

    • @KC-zw2jf
      @KC-zw2jf 3 года назад +31

      @@ririschannelx I like listening to people talk about books!

  • @lyndagraziano2634
    @lyndagraziano2634 3 года назад +40

    girl the song of achilles is my all time favorite book i literally take a copy everywhere and read little bits when i have nothing else to do...this has resulted in a few public breakdowns

  • @kiskadee321
    @kiskadee321 3 года назад +49

    Whenever I have the chance, whenever it comes up, I take the time out of my day to say that Madeline Miller is a wonderful, talented, brilliant artist.

    • @zoeapostolidou3964
      @zoeapostolidou3964 2 года назад +1

      But also take the time to say that she's also severely entitled and acts as though her work is equal or even better than that of ancient Greek authors whose work she claims to be "fixing" (by adding misogyny and lots of assault and r*pe as a plot device all the while demonizing all female characters but for the ones that suit her). It's alright to love her literary skills, it's not so okay to turn a blind eye to all her problematic aspects and her severe appropriation.

  • @anirlarchivist
    @anirlarchivist 3 года назад +245

    there's going to come a point... where jack's terrible puns and tiktok phrase references are going to drive me to an early grave and i don't know if i'll be angry about it

  • @enigma9066
    @enigma9066 3 года назад +69

    we were liars is my absolute fave and seeing it getting all this love and attention brings me so much joy 😭

  • @mxar2074
    @mxar2074 3 года назад +99

    The Song Of Achilles is one of my all time favorite books. I'm a huge greek myth nerd so what's not to love about it? Subtext adapted into text is the best thing ever, especially when it's an old ass story.

    • @anastasianicolaenco4476
      @anastasianicolaenco4476 3 года назад

      Does the book accurately depict greek mythology and is the story basically a retelling of myths or is it rather just based on greek myths? Wanna read it but I have a pretty slim knowledge about greek mythology.

    • @madisonelizabeth329
      @madisonelizabeth329 3 года назад

      @@anastasianicolaenco4476 I’d say it pretty accurately depicts Greek legends. It’s not a retelling, just a story following Achilles and Patroclus. You really don’t need to know much about Greek legends and gods/goddesses to understand it.

    • @Cuentainutilizada2
      @Cuentainutilizada2 3 года назад +1

      @@anastasianicolaenco4476 I knew nothing about Greek mythology when I started reading it and I just finished it and omg you HAVE to read it pleaasseeee it’s so good

    • @anastasianicolaenco4476
      @anastasianicolaenco4476 3 года назад +1

      @@Cuentainutilizada2 IM IN THE MIDDLE OF READING IT NOW ACTUALLY ITS SO COOL

    • @Cuentainutilizada2
      @Cuentainutilizada2 3 года назад

      @@anastasianicolaenco4476 OMG YES AAAAAAAAAAHHHH YOU JUST MADE ME SO HAPPY IM SO GLAD

  • @arpitalalwani6520
    @arpitalalwani6520 3 года назад +25

    Love how everyone is in love with song of Achilles .

  • @abiiss4763
    @abiiss4763 3 года назад +131

    I cried for like 4 hours straight after reading the song of Achilles. My parents were so worried lol

  • @ritika6828
    @ritika6828 3 года назад +117

    Jack praising 'The Song of Achilles' is something I'll never get tired of.

  • @kjcl5886
    @kjcl5886 3 года назад +87

    oh my god. i just knew jack would love the song of achilles. its been two years since i've read that book and i honestly still am not able to move on

    • @mmekh2244
      @mmekh2244 3 года назад +5

      I read it a month ago. I don't think I'll ever be over it. Good lord , it's just fucking amazing.

    • @rachx7526
      @rachx7526 3 года назад +2

      I’m trying to find a copy, just getting back into reading and now I can’t wait to read it 😍

    • @kjcl5886
      @kjcl5886 3 года назад +2

      @@mmekh2244 its pretty much a foregone conclusion that there will be NO getting over this freaking book lmao. i read it everytime i want to bawl my eyes out

    • @kjcl5886
      @kjcl5886 3 года назад +3

      @@rachx7526 good lord. i honestly envy you. i'd give an arm and a leg just to read this book for the first time again. have fun reading 🥰

    • @kjcl5886
      @kjcl5886 3 года назад +4

      @@mmekh2244 also you should definitely read Circe by the same author. its an amazing read too

  • @kopiko1950
    @kopiko1950 3 года назад +335

    I was so underwhelmed with We Were Liars... cause i PREDICTED THE TWIST in the first 100 pages 🥺 On the other hand, The Song of Achilles is stellar! Despite being knowledgeable about the story of Achilles, still I was hoooked and heartbroken. It still haunts me until this day.

    • @sabrinaz9023
      @sabrinaz9023 3 года назад +22

      YES SAME... the song of achiles DESTROYED me and I'm not entirely over it.. but woah it was beautiful

    • @wham1984
      @wham1984 3 года назад +15

      I DID TOO! The page right before the twist, I guessed it and i was so disappointed

    • @CC-mq7ei
      @CC-mq7ei 3 года назад +29

      we were liars is soooo baddd. The main character is so pretentious and out of touch, only good character was Gat

    • @mellamopoopie
      @mellamopoopie 3 года назад +13

      same! i’m surprised so many were so amazed with the plot twist because i felt like there were some clues scattered throughout and it wasn’t that shocking of a twist either

    • @rhythmkhurana6305
      @rhythmkhurana6305 2 года назад +1

      SAMW i figured the twist out and thought that oh surely that isnt it AND IT WAS but still loved it sm!!

  • @hamzamandviwalla8057
    @hamzamandviwalla8057 3 года назад +356

    ‘People always refer to me as the Charli D’Amelio of RUclips’ I’m dead 💀🤣

  • @prabhkiratsingh6503
    @prabhkiratsingh6503 3 года назад +59

    Song of Achilles breakes your heart in thousands of pieces but you happily let it happen.

  • @rodneyshen7397
    @rodneyshen7397 3 года назад +84

    i think Jack is one of the most subtle flexers on RUclips, like he wears Balenciaga and Off-White now... we see you Jack

  • @somethingelles
    @somethingelles 2 года назад +16

    The Midnight Library made me value my life more❤️ As someone who suffered from depression and has been experiencing anxiety attacks. I was pretty open about the ideas because I'm already in the healing stage, and I do agree that it may be triggering for others! Anyways, great book.

  • @meghnamathur3188
    @meghnamathur3188 3 года назад +345

    Song of Achilles, more like me crying a whole river

    • @ivanluciano3501
      @ivanluciano3501 3 года назад +6

      Damn this kinda motivates me not to read it I dont really like tragic endings😭 But I will do it!!

    • @mahaloubani4354
      @mahaloubani4354 3 года назад +3

      @@ivanluciano3501 so, did it have a tragic ending?💀

    • @filo4854
      @filo4854 3 года назад +10

      Mild spoilers: ok ok so people in the replies the ending is tragic and deppressing but satisfactory and the two main characters have a good ending. Except when you think abt the fact that if greek mythology wasn't real than they both died sadly and never reunited, but then again the whole story is greek mythology and revolves around greek myhtology so it's fine bc if greek mythology didn't exist than neither would half of their story so

    • @somethingunusual8456
      @somethingunusual8456 3 года назад +4

      Honestly I already knew their story but it got me anyways. The whole "wow im so silly we will see each other again at night, tomorrow, and after that so we can talk later" but there's no later :,)
      Homero who? This is the real version of Iliad y'all

    • @user-ey1ms7dj8i
      @user-ey1ms7dj8i 3 года назад +3

      I finised reading it. I did not cry but bloodly hurt omg atleast they already reunited again in the underworld.

  • @ellap.7771
    @ellap.7771 3 года назад +143

    "They both die at the end" had me hoping that they really won't die (characters are too precious aaaaaa!!!)

  • @ally1087
    @ally1087 3 года назад +584

    The book “They Both Die At The End” was an amazing read. I think the reason I describe it as amazing is because of the way I came across the book. I was on Amazon one day putting a specific book in my cart when the title caught my eye. I immediately placed it in my cart because I wanted to challenge the author’s boldness. I believed that the author took away the feelings a reader would experience associated with mourning the death of the characters who would in fact die at the end. However, I was very wrong. The fact that I thought they would die made me want to cling on to the hope that the title was metaphorical, which in turn crushed me even more. I read the book before the hype on tiktok so my expectations were very low. This is definitely a book best read with little to no knowledge about the genre or the plot.

    • @eileen2theleft189
      @eileen2theleft189 3 года назад +3

      Had you heard of John Dies at the End before hearing of this book? I’m feeling off about the title just because the title grab has been done before.

    • @maariiee999
      @maariiee999 3 года назад +14

      i remember reading the book and still hoping they're not gonna die when the name of the book was laughing at me))

    • @krisimanasieva422
      @krisimanasieva422 2 года назад +6

      For me, the romance at the end felt very rushed. I understand but at the same time it was t my favorite. I liked how all the characters connected to each other though.

    • @angsavegas6671
      @angsavegas6671 2 года назад

      I thought this book was far better than the other book Adam silvera wrote with Simon vs homosapien author. Sorry I forgot the title...

    • @LeeAnnC
      @LeeAnnC 2 года назад +1

      I fully agree with this. My expectations were low when I read it and I also went in thinking "how will this be interesting if I already know the ending" but still ended up sobbing at the end. Glad to see I'm not the only one

  • @jxngkxxk8071
    @jxngkxxk8071 3 года назад +13

    I have absolutely no knowledge on mythology but I’m in love with The song of Achilles, it’s heartbreaking, soul crushing and amazing

  • @katiee824
    @katiee824 3 года назад +66

    your review of song of achilles made me soso happy:)) I read it 2 summers ago and have yet to find a book that has tugged my heart the way that this did. very evident that the 10 years it took to write it were well used... it was heartbreaking but heartwarming at the same
    time ugh couldn’t recommend it enough I cried for DAYS!!

  • @alekyapodichetti27
    @alekyapodichetti27 3 года назад +278

    I was hoping that you'd read the more fantasy reccomends from tiktok like city of brass, blood and ash, acator series ect. Because I've never really seen you read fantasy or YA fantasy in particular so I hope you give it a chance

    • @jack_edwards
      @jack_edwards  3 года назад +362

      i thought i'd maybe do a separate video on fantasy books because it's [whispers] my least favourite genre.....

    • @alekyapodichetti27
      @alekyapodichetti27 3 года назад +34

      @@jack_edwards oh... Well you're in for a wild ride lol

    • @Clementine3107
      @Clementine3107 3 года назад +50

      @@jack_edwards I've developed a particular skill on reading your replies with your voice.

    • @rusty852
      @rusty852 3 года назад +10

      me too, i can hear his enunciation

    • @alekyapodichetti27
      @alekyapodichetti27 3 года назад

      @@Clementine3107 same here

  • @adritamajumder3982
    @adritamajumder3982 3 года назад +135

    "Call me Peter Pan 'cause I was Captain Hooked"- Jack Ben Edwards, 2021

    • @zijing9548
      @zijing9548 3 года назад

      Oh my gosh, I legit though he said call me PIZZA PAN and I was confused 😂

    • @adritamajumder3982
      @adritamajumder3982 3 года назад

      @@zijing9548 LMAOO🤣🤣

  • @luciaseiquer2048
    @luciaseiquer2048 3 года назад +39

    I think They Both Die at the End worked because of the simplicity of it, like, realistically as an 19 year old, if I got told it was my last day alive I wouldn't do much beside crying and probably lying in bed listening to music. But I also think they could've done like mini stories on people who got the call, so we can see a variety of experiences.

  • @iamconfused1258
    @iamconfused1258 3 года назад +40

    Will you ever make a video about six of crows? that's the book I see most on booktok like it's literally EVERYWHERE
    (also, song of achilles and midnight library supremacy)

  • @emiliagrace5043
    @emiliagrace5043 3 года назад +45

    Can we have a sequel to 'they both die at the end' called "they all die at the end" and make it non YA and basically what you just said

  • @jazzmataz6717
    @jazzmataz6717 3 года назад +70

    I'm glad you enjoy The Song of Achilles, it's one of my all-time favourite books. If you enjoyed that, you should check out Circe by Madeline Miller

    • @Everdinaaa
      @Everdinaaa 3 года назад +6

      I just finished SOA and it was sooo good😍 ordered Circe right away I can’t wait😇

    • @jazzmataz6717
      @jazzmataz6717 3 года назад +11

      @@Everdinaaa Circe is honestly an amazing book and her character development into a powerful feminist is everything I needed in life

    • @karinshaw2139
      @karinshaw2139 3 года назад +1

      Yes I’ve literally just finished Circe and it was amazing 😩I now need to read Song of Achilles!!

    • @jazzmataz6717
      @jazzmataz6717 3 года назад +1

      @@user-qu8zs7vs1x I understand, the book isn’t for everyone so don’t be disheartened if it doesn’t meet your expectations or you don’t enjoy it as much as everyone does, all I can say is just try to read it and if you end up reading it, I’d love it if you would comment back and share your opinions of the book

    • @zoeapostolidou3964
      @zoeapostolidou3964 2 года назад

      @@jazzmataz6717 Circe's book is not a feministic portrayal of the myth. Including r*pe as a plot device so as to give an excuse to a goddess to use her powers is quite misogynistic, as is having her die for a man tbh and let's not mention the way all other female characters were demonized or the way assault was treated as an ordinary, everyday thing simply because Miller adores demonizing the culture she's writing about to fit her own societal views and bias

  • @_emly_
    @_emly_ 3 года назад +20

    I read The Song of Achilles a few years ago and absolutely loved it! I would also highly recommend reading Madeline Miller's other greek mythology themed book, Circe. Her writing style is so beautiful it completely absorbs me into the story.