how many of my 1,000+ books have i actually read?

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  • Опубликовано: 19 дек 2024

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  • @teenytani
    @teenytani Год назад +9003

    explaining to my family that buying books and reading books are 2 different hobbies has been the most difficult argument i've ever made in my life

    • @gingerfani
      @gingerfani Год назад +293

      Explain it as a book dragon! You are just collecting your treasure (books) for the sole reason of owning and hoarding them. Dragons don't have use for Gold either

    • @Chaotic_Pixie
      @Chaotic_Pixie Год назад +93

      me with yarn... craft supplies in general... now books too. It's okay though. Spouse says he'll build me a wall to wall bookcase to fill. He's a reader too.

    • @luna-cm2rd
      @luna-cm2rd Год назад +198

      Actually, there are 3 hobbies about books: buy, read, and watch people talk about them 🙋🏽‍♀️💀

    • @DianeKang
      @DianeKang Год назад +10

      @@gingerfaniThat’s a really good way of explaining it!

    • @PokhrajRoy.
      @PokhrajRoy. Год назад +4

      You have all our support!

  • @tabitaaitonean9766
    @tabitaaitonean9766 Год назад +4113

    You’ve read roughly 76% of your library, I would be so proud!
    Currently making a conscious effort to get through my books and I’m at 64%.

    • @adityaraj6377
      @adityaraj6377 Год назад +7

      How many books do you have?

    • @car4368
      @car4368 Год назад +46

      You’re brave for calculating that - I don’t want to know

    • @adityaraj6377
      @adityaraj6377 Год назад +7

      @@car4368 why not? Maybe he has around 100 books and he read only 64...

    • @car4368
      @car4368 Год назад +66

      @@adityaraj6377 oh I meant brave in that no way am I doing that for myself 😂 I’ll be happily in denial about the amount I own and what I have read and not read.

    • @adityaraj6377
      @adityaraj6377 Год назад +17

      @@car4368 I am happy coz my success rate is 100% but kinda sad coz i only have few books.

  • @svetlanakholmetskaya6282
    @svetlanakholmetskaya6282 Год назад +3610

    Jack innocently adding up all the numbers again instead of just subtracting the read amount from the total amount is the level of mathematical skills I possess. Bless his heart

    • @sianmorris5624
      @sianmorris5624 Год назад +131

      I was thinking that the WHOLE time

    • @tamara10
      @tamara10 Год назад +154

      He did say in a previous video he isn't a numbers boy

    • @keti.rg.editzzz
      @keti.rg.editzzz Год назад +35

      Maybe he has dyscalcula?😭

    • @MusclesandBooks
      @MusclesandBooks Год назад +74

      I was just thinking that Jack doing math is the personification of the phrase "The struggle is real" LOL.

    • @AIDE-jj8gm
      @AIDE-jj8gm Год назад +5

      YES! Thank you. I was like…is it just me or you know, MATH

  • @mahakrajawat5940
    @mahakrajawat5940 Год назад +3493

    He is the reason why I have so many books in my TBR 🙂

    • @FaithyandOtis..Massachusetts
      @FaithyandOtis..Massachusetts Год назад +10

      Me 2❤

    • @jshasan865
      @jshasan865 Год назад +3

      I have at least 20 in my TBR 🙂

    • @flamingaish
      @flamingaish Год назад +34

      ​@@jshasan865just 20?? 💀

    • @bookwormd8627
      @bookwormd8627 Год назад +5

      No cuz I buy so many of his recommended literary fiction books that I can find at the bookstore and I’ve only read a few so far 😭

    • @gabrielleduplessis7388
      @gabrielleduplessis7388 Год назад +8

      He and every booktuber I watch is why my TBR is so extensive.
      And his “book buying and book reading” is my new bookish motto/philosophy.

  • @ellis1034
    @ellis1034 Год назад +1314

    That is actually a very acceptable ratio, especially for someone who is a booktuber and spends a lot of time just busy with books. You've read 76% of your collection, so that's 3 quarters!! To me that's not bad at all

  • @sugarreads
    @sugarreads Год назад +1582

    I also fliped my books backwards, but I did it with my unread books and the goal is to read everything, so everything is turned the right way at the end.

    • @mary-annv2140
      @mary-annv2140 Год назад +183

      That is so smart. That would bug me to no end and REALLY get me reading hahaha!

    • @kathib9475
      @kathib9475 Год назад +40

      It would have been less of a workout 😅😂

    • @marlaott3548
      @marlaott3548 Год назад +22

      I DO THAT TOO it’s so fun to turn them around

    • @ohwormalyssa
      @ohwormalyssa Год назад +13

      this is smart i might do this LMFAO

    • @blandface9957
      @blandface9957 Год назад +36

      I do the same thing! It's like I'm slowly coloring in my bookshelf!

  • @MariekevanBuytene
    @MariekevanBuytene Год назад +942

    My library has always been more of a pantry than an archive, with mostly TBR books. I donate most novels I have read; I just don't have the space - I had 35 meters of books at one point, now about half of that - and like to think that other people get more joy out of reading them than I do storing them. Cheers!

    • @thewaffleironn
      @thewaffleironn Год назад +45

      I LOVE the description of it as a pantry! I agree, I have a fixed amount of shelf space, and I hardly ever will give away a TBR but a mediocre book I have read is first on the chopping block.

    • @Elentirion
      @Elentirion Год назад +19

      My main problem with this approach is that I usually end up thinking to myself that I'll either want tot reread a book at some point or that a friend might want to read it. I do occasionally sell books I don't see myself rereading at all but those are few and far between.

    • @BlackCatBritt
      @BlackCatBritt Год назад +4

      I pretty much do this too. I only keep maybe 5-10% of the books I read, bc I have to absolutely LOVE it & want to re-read it someday in order to justify keeping it in my limited space.

    • @бронза.вафля.конус
      @бронза.вафля.конус Год назад +1

      ​@@ElentirionI definitely don't buy books I won't reread, so giving them away is not an option for me

    • @roseneild4101
      @roseneild4101 Год назад +4

      I have just done a huge sort out and have gifted many books to community libraries. I have never done this before but feel pretty good about both sharing the joy and filling the empty space in my shelves

  • @arya0553
    @arya0553 Год назад +1926

    If I got a penny ever time Jack said „Memoriam is going to be my next read“, I‘d be pretty rich by now😂

    • @jack_edwards
      @jack_edwards  Год назад +505

      i've said it more times than i've read pages of the novel

    • @marmairade
      @marmairade Год назад +15

      ​@@jack_edwards😂😂

  • @mandys1379
    @mandys1379 Год назад +320

    To have over 1000 books and to have only 251 unread books I’d say is pretty impressive!! That’s a great ratio or read to unread books!

  • @jamesdsteele99
    @jamesdsteele99 Год назад +1241

    A personal library, as Umberto Eco exemplified, is not a display of knowledge but a testament to our endless pursuit of it. The real value of a library is the amount of UNREAD books. The more I realize what I don't know, the larger my library of unread books becomes.
    A great bookshelf should be filled with mostly unread books.

    • @wtf.iswrongwithella
      @wtf.iswrongwithella Год назад +42

      I love this ideology. It's quite intelligent

    • @lindamoi5445
      @lindamoi5445 Год назад +6

      Well said!

    • @fernandabarbosa5015
      @fernandabarbosa5015 Год назад +13

      What a spectacular comment! Love it!!

    • @kimswhims8435
      @kimswhims8435 Год назад +15

      Cool! That means I'm guilty as charged. Rar more unread than read. If I've read them and kept them it means I really love them and think I will read them again. There's books I've liked or loved and given away too, so that other people can enjoy them.

    • @2adamast
      @2adamast Год назад +6

      No

  • @sofiaden1
    @sofiaden1 Год назад +247

    That bookshelf is an actual ✨dream✨

  • @TomBrzezicki
    @TomBrzezicki Год назад +69

    At the age of 72, I still have the first book I ever bought with my own money earned cutting grass. It was, "Biggles, Pioneer Air Fighter" and concerned the adventures of Captain James T. Bigglesworth of the Royal Flying Corps in the Great War. I was ten or eleven years old at the time, and I recall feeling especially proud buying it because it was a hardcover book just like adults purchase.
    I now have a house full of books and long ago learned to write the date I finished reading a book on the inside publishing info page just so I won't accidentally start reading the same book twice. I also keep a mechanical pencil with me while I'm reading, just to highlight noteworthy passages, or sometimes point out authors' errors.

  • @actuallyapomergranate
    @actuallyapomergranate Год назад +117

    i have a 2000+ book home library and i wrap my TBR books in wrapping paper so i don't know what i'm reading next (they are labeled with numbers and i put the numbers in a box and i pick one out whenever i want to read a book) because i'm so indecisive on what i want to read next i literally get so overwhelmed with the amount of choices so blind picking my books has saved me!
    it also forces me to read books that have been on my TBR for years!

    • @1M_B4TM4N
      @1M_B4TM4N Год назад +2

      @stephanieellison7834hand over your books now because I own your library

    • @latriciaosorio73
      @latriciaosorio73 Год назад

      Nice idea

    • @hishers4535
      @hishers4535 11 месяцев назад +1

      I wrote down the names of books in my TBR and put them in a vase. (Sequels go into an envelope and pull out the next and place it in the vase once I read one that's part of a series). I also get overwhelmed with choosing a new one and can get bored with a series if I'm reading all of them at once. Your idea of wrapping them is fun!

    • @1901180108
      @1901180108 10 месяцев назад

      I just read my books in FIFO order. It's a lot less work than wrapping them up. But you seem to enjoy your way, so you do you. :)

  • @PokhrajRoy.
    @PokhrajRoy. Год назад +313

    I will never stop mentioning how much I love the library setup and it’s always nice to see you take stock of what you have (or haven’t) read.

  • @AvinaGreen
    @AvinaGreen Год назад +156

    Glad he flipped the ones on top as well. Also would love to see an unhaul now that he's reached a full library. As much as weeding books pains me, it's also immensely satisfying to see someone show off the books that they'll keep forever and those that they wish could exit immediately

    • @alexandyulie
      @alexandyulie Год назад +5

      i was too so anxious Jack was not going to go through the top ones ahaha

  • @SourPickle
    @SourPickle Год назад +297

    Jack yelling "BALLS" after hitting his funny bone will be forever iconic

  • @alliec5515
    @alliec5515 Год назад +67

    Okay but I can literally FEEL the joy the books bring you. Like it radiates from you, you’re so happy, and it’s so cool to see :) love your new library!! A dream!!

  • @mayoyay
    @mayoyay Год назад +119

    i got so much joy watching Jack film so many vids with his new bookshelves reminds me of when i was little and my dad bought me a huge dollhouse like i was absolutely OBSESSED with that thing

  • @sarahnoll9018
    @sarahnoll9018 Год назад +35

    This is actually such a healthy ratio I feel like there’s so many booktubers who buy books just to fill up their library backdrops and never read the vast majority

  • @SailOnSG
    @SailOnSG Год назад +195

    I almost hate to suggest this after you went through all that, including the TickTock idea….I was thinking you could move all the unread books to one bookcase since it sounds like they would fill 1 of the wide shelf units. (Your own private bookstore bookcase;) But…that would be a lot more work.
    Keep making these library videos. Great fun (for me anyway)

    • @SnowReads
      @SnowReads Год назад +33

      I was going to suggest this as well! I have a tbr shelf and it really helps when you're trying to figure out which book to read next.

    • @EmyN
      @EmyN Год назад +14

      I thought he was going to do this originally

    • @wendyinthegarden523
      @wendyinthegarden523 Год назад +1

      Exactly, gather them all together, and why not by colour lol?!

    • @b.1211
      @b.1211 Год назад +2

      Thank you! I thought this was the.obvious thing to do. Because if he then turns them around (or not) he has a designated place for all his new and to TBR Books.

  • @TheJoannaCruz
    @TheJoannaCruz Год назад +432

    You read around 75% of your library, so I think it is pretty good

  • @TripleGia
    @TripleGia Год назад +443

    A word I wish we had in English is the Japanese word tsundoku, referring to the act of buying so many books they pile up, typically unread.

    • @merelynominal
      @merelynominal Год назад +9

      Nice word!

    • @irgendwoaunid4048
      @irgendwoaunid4048 Год назад +18

      man, the white-girl urge to get this tattooed now is crazy 😭 very nice word !

    • @2adamast
      @2adamast Год назад +1

      Maybe more Ikiume given Japans preference for euarthquakes

    • @janeturner9064
      @janeturner9064 8 месяцев назад

      I love ❤️ this word!

  • @arshjotkaur
    @arshjotkaur Год назад +41

    “I have built a library just to play with it.”
    Hahahahahaha statement of the century!❤️

  • @himonkey21
    @himonkey21 Год назад +76

    I always have my unread books turned backwards, motivates me to read them and get to turn them around! Although I only have about 40 unread books so I already know what each book is

    • @scarofmanleavethembehind
      @scarofmanleavethembehind Год назад +2

      That's a great tip! Think I might adopt it.

    • @connecting_the_dots24
      @connecting_the_dots24 Год назад

      I kind of prefer the way Jack has done it. But both of your ways are actually good ideas I might do it.

  • @jos4840
    @jos4840 Год назад +140

    the fear of books dropping is exactly why a step leader is needed

    • @tobsi2256
      @tobsi2256 Год назад

      what are you doing step ladder? 😏

  • @paularoth4915
    @paularoth4915 Год назад +17

    i LOVE colored edges! My first edition of Six of Crows has black edges, and somehow they did it so the pages kind of stuck together, and it was the most satisfying thing in the WORLD to get them apart by running a finger in between the pages, seriously. My second edition, the collectors edition I (impulsively) bought (it was on sale ok??) has red edges, and I love it just as much. In conclusion: COLORED EDGES FOR THE WIN

  • @runitsthepopo
    @runitsthepopo Год назад +71

    You should definitely utilize TheStoryGraph's "marked as owned" feature so that it can keep track of how much of your library you've read for you

  • @tranglaluna
    @tranglaluna Год назад +51

    I feel like Jack is one of the very few people that I can relate to when it comes to having that rush of adrenaline by being a bookworm. I usually read books in my native language (which is Vietnamese), but ever since I came across this RUclips channel, I've divided my TBR books into two sides: one for Vietnamese and one for English 😂😂 Great video as always, Jack!

  • @oliverharris60
    @oliverharris60 Год назад +115

    I don’t know how people do this, if I have more than 3 or 4 unread physical books I get so anxious and feel stifled! Really interesting to see other people’s ways of reading and collecting!

    • @meikusje
      @meikusje Год назад +35

      I'm a huge mood reader, so if a book isn't exactly what I'm in the mood for at that moment, I won't read it. It would be impossible for me to only have a few books on my physical TBR for that reason!

    • @katherineosgood4004
      @katherineosgood4004 Год назад +12

      I work in a bookstore so I get sent loads from publishers and I have a good discount which over 1.5 years of working has resulted in wayyyy too many unread

    • @EmyN
      @EmyN Год назад +2

      Ikr? And whenever I buy a book is for short term reading, if I takes a while to read it's because I fucked up 😂 it's interesting how people differ in this aspect

    • @secret..m7237
      @secret..m7237 Год назад +2

      Most of the books I get are from my birthday, which is a big batch at a time, so I’m already doomed to have several on my tbr 😅
      Then again, I’m at the start of my collection and still figuring put my tastes, so I’m still trying out my way of reading

    • @_shadowreader_
      @_shadowreader_ Год назад +3

      I have 208 books on my physical TBR. Recently I moved to my boyfriend's place. I took only 20-30 books with me, since i will have to wait at least a month before my bookshelves get to my bf's place. Right now I have 10 books left unread and it drives me crazy. I'm not in the mood for any of them. So, as a mood reader I am missing my huge tbr

  • @MartaMM82
    @MartaMM82 Год назад +48

    I would organise the books the other way round - turn the backs of those that I haven’t yet read, and give myself a challenge to pull out one of them at random and get a surprise for my next read 🙂 That way it’s a reward to see their spines on show once you have read them, and you get encouragement to read and turn around those that are unread and hiding 📚

  • @elpa6206
    @elpa6206 Год назад +15

    I hope you will put "Papillon" and "Perfum" on your TBR list soon, as these are two really good books. Two books that will stay in your head forever. Keep reading 🙂

  • @cubitum-eamus
    @cubitum-eamus Год назад +130

    looks like jack might have to add “youtube’s resident mathematician” to his bio

  • @cameronhajinski7854
    @cameronhajinski7854 Год назад +13

    Watching you making the comparison of buying the books with drinking wine is honestly the best thing about this Saturday. Lots and lots of love from Azerbaijan ❤️

  • @MRJarwson
    @MRJarwson Год назад +33

    I was *shook* that Jack has not yet read Perfume. That book is a masterpiece and I highly recommend it to anyone reading this comment (if you can deal with the fucked up storyline)

    • @Xiallaci
      @Xiallaci Год назад

      What author?

    • @MRJarwson
      @MRJarwson Год назад

      @@Xiallaci Patrick Süskind!!

  • @Liv-gw4dx
    @Liv-gw4dx Год назад +27

    the library looks so good jack i’m screaming !!! literally a dream 💗

  • @onhold6772
    @onhold6772 Год назад +45

    One thing I plan to do next year is organising my books depending on how much those books impacted my life.
    That way I can have like a "soul library". Maybe by age aka books that impacted by teenage years, my uni life, my recent days, my dark moments, etc etc.
    I don't know if you would like the idea to do it too but it would make a very interesting video so we know how many are important to you and shaped you a bit. And the ones who went completely irrelevant through your life.

    • @DD-po2hh
      @DD-po2hh Год назад +1

      I LOVE this idea. I might do this the next time I’ll be productive. Next year maybe

  • @ada_elizabeth
    @ada_elizabeth Год назад +10

    I feel like it wouldn't be a very good library if you'd already read everything-- imagine how many adventures you'll get to go on throughout the years with those to-be-read books! Loved the video. 💚

  • @gabrielleduplessis7388
    @gabrielleduplessis7388 Год назад +2

    I love sprayed edges and the ones with the beautiful designs painted on top of them are very beautiful. Want to learn how to do it myself.

  • @camposmalux
    @camposmalux Год назад +13

    oh how i love watching videos about other people's readings instead of actually reading

  • @Will_U_Read_4_U
    @Will_U_Read_4_U Год назад +1

    I love sprayed edges! 3:59 I admire the writing style of Karen Mcnamus

  • @42ariadna
    @42ariadna Год назад +5

    Having around 75% of you bookshelf read is pretty impressive! I've tried cataloging my books but I always end up stopping midway cus I start a book I think I should have read by now XD I can't even count them without getting distracted by a book! So, again, impressive! And I see so many new books to add to my collection~

  • @shesawtheedits
    @shesawtheedits Год назад

    5:35
    OMG ASTEROID CITY
    i adored the film so so much!!! scarlett did an amazing job!!!

  • @zsazsadinter4196
    @zsazsadinter4196 Год назад +67

    I had to read Parfume for German class and let me just say, I’m so glad that our teacher picked this unbelievable story to teach

    • @meridesiree7940
      @meridesiree7940 Год назад +2

      It's such a great one!

    • @loup5533
      @loup5533 Год назад

      I read it a a few years ago and still think about it today ! Enjoy, studying it in class must be great !

  • @leylaspages
    @leylaspages Год назад +1

    the buying books and reading books being a different hobby has been my bio since forever and it came from you, so it feels legendary to hear it again

  • @MlleSophietr
    @MlleSophietr Год назад +12

    I think you should do a full shelf of unread book. It will be easier to pick your next read like this

  • @toniupstairs8448
    @toniupstairs8448 Год назад +4

    you could also put all of your unread books in one shelf, so it still looks satisfying, plus it gives you a better view on all the books you haven't yet read.
    Love your home library btw. this is a goal i love to achiev one day as well :)

  • @kahlanweir5868
    @kahlanweir5868 Год назад +9

    Not me doing additional math out of curiosity: you’ve read 76% of your entire collection, which for over 1,000 books, I think is more than a little impressive! Like you’ve got a literal library, and I doubt most librarians have read the entirety of the collection at their hands!!!

  • @pardonmyreach
    @pardonmyreach Год назад +2

    15:44 "No this is just literary alcoholism." I am currently hyperfixating on Good Omens by Neil Geiman and Terry Pratchett, and now watching your videos makes me think of Aziraphale. Especially that one line.

  • @TheLiongirl2011
    @TheLiongirl2011 Год назад +3

    I do something similar but reverse. New books get sorted into their category (fantasy, fiction etc.) But get turned around (pages out) so I get to turn the spine forward as soon as I finished them 😅

  • @grff_
    @grff_ Год назад +2

    This video and the comments are so interesting to read! I see my bookshelf as more of an archive of my taste than a tbr collection. I hate owning books that I didn't like (have made many unhauls haha) and the only time i keep books i didn't enjoy is cuz is by an author I collect or part of a series where i liked at least one book. I try to always read everything i own, but to at least have one or two books i can look forward to

  • @riyamishra280
    @riyamishra280 Год назад +5

    I am so so jealous of your home library. Also loving all the videos with the library as a main character. Just wanted to share this that I too have 80 unread books out of 210 books that I own. And your 251 unread books makes me feel slightly better about myself. 😂😂

  • @raiMorrison
    @raiMorrison Год назад +1

    That's not bad at all! Don't be hard on yourself! :) I decluttered a lot of the books that I have read and don't intend on rereading, so my bookshelf is mostly books I haven't read now.

  • @PokhrajRoy.
    @PokhrajRoy. Год назад +16

    I’m a mood reader in that I’m always in the mood for reading but then existential dread hits me first lol

  • @LifebyProxy
    @LifebyProxy 3 месяца назад +1

    The analogy of books to wine is brilliant and makes so much sense to me, as someone who also has way more books in my collection than I have read.

  • @amrpr2010
    @amrpr2010 Год назад +8

    How do you decide what stays in the library versus what gets donated? I'm sure you've addressed this but I managed to miss it!

    • @studyseason2509
      @studyseason2509 Год назад +1

      I doubt that a lot is going to be donated since he also keeps books that he dislikes (e.g Diary of an Oxygen Thief, etc.) 😅 I mean, I’m not complaining, it’s totally up to him and I know a lot of people that cannot let go of books. 😄 So, but maybe I’m mistaken. :)

  • @BlackCatBritt
    @BlackCatBritt Год назад +2

    such a fun video lol. Personally, at the end of it I would've taken all the unread books and put them on one shelf together to make one cohesive TBR shelf. That way, when you're trying to pick something to read, you can select right from the TBR shelf instead of hunting for a book among all your read ones.

  • @katiekaboom7747
    @katiekaboom7747 Год назад +30

    Am I the only one who is really impressed he can remember all the books he's read? My brain just does not work that way. I keep a list so I don't have to remember. 🤪

  • @vakostyle
    @vakostyle Год назад

    So I’ve spent the last 3 hours watching your videos and I’m really happy that I found your channel.
    This room looks sooo nice and cozy! I live in a loft-style apartment and have a bookshelf as a wall with a doorway to my bed (aka to my bedroom). I love the ambiance it gives.
    The plants you put on your shelves makes it absolutely perfect.
    Oh and also: I like your comparison to people who collect wine. Books are definitely preferable imo because they never spoil and also it’s more likely you pass them on to other people.

  • @alia4150
    @alia4150 Год назад +4

    The home library looks so GOOOOOD!!! It feels like it's always been there ,can't belive it was built less than two weeks ago ❤

  • @sarawer
    @sarawer Год назад +1

    I keep my unreads on a separate shelf above my bed, and putting them in their proper place in my main library is a very good incentive for my OCD brain to read them. Its super satisfying when the TBR shelf is empty, and means its time to go to the used book store again! My neighborhood has several "take a book leave a book" free bookshelves though and I purchase one book per month (I had to limit myself), so the TBR shelf is nearly never empty

  • @ellis1034
    @ellis1034 Год назад +8

    A quaestion for you Jack, would you consider making a list on goodreads of all the books on your shelves, so we can browse through your library too :))

  • @sandyhearn8332
    @sandyhearn8332 3 месяца назад +1

    I have over 2000 books. I keep my already read books on my big wall of shelves, and my not yet read books on a separate shelf. Finishing a book and moving it to my finished shelves is a mini celebration. I have about 450 notyet read books.
    Honestly if I did not separate my books, i would not know which is which. I have been saving every book i read for 45 years, even though I will never read them again. But i do enjoy looking at my collections of my favorite authors.

  • @ibelieveinxinwei
    @ibelieveinxinwei Год назад +12

    so excited to see a Malaysian author, Tan Twan Eng on your bookshelf! The Garden of the Evening Mists is one of my ABSOLUTE favourites and i can't wait for you to read it!!!

    • @oddball_oddity
      @oddball_oddity Год назад

      Speaking of Malaysian authors, I enjoyed Yangsze Choo's "The Ghost Bride" (5★). That's some great literature there.

  • @Audreyperson37
    @Audreyperson37 Год назад

    Jack!! In the last year I have started to turn around the books I have FULLY finished (I have a lot of started / halfway done books as I too am a mood reader). It is such a nice visual representation of the shelf for me, and helps me deal with some of the guilt of not having read every book I own since I can see the proportion! More reasons to love:
    - You can see how worn the pages are & all of the tabs or annotations you have done
    - So easy for recommending books because you can just whip out all of the ones you have turned around
    - Easier for me to keep track of my books when they have two categories (read & unread) & can navigate the read ones because I know they are at least near the general genre or color or area with the rest of the unread books (like by fantasy or sci fi or memoir) then just look through the ones that are turned around
    - It looks cool & just makes me feel accomplished
    - I let myself turn around a book even if I for instance just listened to the audiobook as well

  • @gsmith037
    @gsmith037 Год назад +9

    waiting for the day there's a jack's recs table in waterstones

  • @acchikan23
    @acchikan23 Год назад +1

    The gardening of evening mist is sooooo good!!!

  • @imaginationsmusic1985
    @imaginationsmusic1985 Год назад +4

    I want to do this but reversed. Books I've read with spine showing and those I haven't pages showing. I personally like sprayed edges, particularly on special editions, exclusives, or fancy hardback editions. 💜💙 you've inspired me a lot recently, Jack 💜💙

  • @fatimasajid1026
    @fatimasajid1026 Год назад +1

    This was so theraputic... thank you Jack for the math (and panicking) makes me feel so much better about my To Be Read pile

  • @AC-dz9yq
    @AC-dz9yq Год назад

    9:47 - didion is always an excellent choice, especially because you have two copies of the White Album ! You can see the second copy at this time stamp. Top shelf on the right.

  • @lemonshorts3079
    @lemonshorts3079 Год назад +4

    This is fun! I'd be interested in knowing how you decide whether you'll keep a book after reading it?

  • @adelaidesalcove
    @adelaidesalcove Год назад +2

    3:54 I quite like sprayed edges, but I will admit that they look best on a book if the rest of the book matches it if that makes sense? Like, if I get a special edition book that has a really fancy cover and it has sprayed edges I'm absolutely thrilled with it, but if I'm just getting a relatively normal copy and it has sprayed edges on it I might give it a sideye 😅
    Also 13:21 I felt that through the screen 💀💀💀

  • @Bookinista08
    @Bookinista08 Год назад +3

    Oh wow, I can't wait to find out your opinion about The Garden of Evening Mists, it's one of my all time favorite books! ^^

  • @starmoalitiny
    @starmoalitiny 8 месяцев назад

    0:27 quotes to live by😆 that’s a perfect way to explain it!!

  • @Charlie-Sunflower
    @Charlie-Sunflower Год назад +28

    I own 179 books and need more because you're motivating to do so 😌

    • @manjunath3018
      @manjunath3018 Год назад +4

      That’s a really impressive collection!!

    • @Addys_bookshelf
      @Addys_bookshelf Год назад +2

      As someone with 87 books, I am now motivated to make it to one hundred lol

    • @Charlie-Sunflower
      @Charlie-Sunflower Год назад +3

      @@Addys_bookshelf I always told me the same thing

  • @tinathorson4578
    @tinathorson4578 Год назад +2

    Your wine to books analogy gave me great comfort. I’ve always felt guilty about buying books and not immediately reading them. I tend to buy very few books, rather using the library, and for those I do own, I rarely keep them after reading them. My “home library” consists of maybe 30 books and there are times when I feel that’s too many. Do you keep everything you buy? Or if you hate a book, do you get rid of it?

  • @EmilyParagraph
    @EmilyParagraph Год назад +57

    This is why I don't mix my TBR with my read books XD I find it easier to have an entire grouping of unread books on their own so that I know what I'm looking at and don't have to pick through the rest of my shelves to try and remember what I need to get to (and then I still don't lmao)

    • @TheL01S
      @TheL01S Год назад

      I keep my physical TBR seperate too.
      It means when I see it I am motivated to read something off it. Also - until I read it, I don't know if I'll want to keep it. As I only try keep books I really love and might read again. Just to keep to my space restrictions in my small home.

  • @gdaves5257
    @gdaves5257 Год назад +3

    This is looking like the Interstellar 4th dimensional bookshelf fr

  • @BethR-vf8ne
    @BethR-vf8ne 29 дней назад

    Your home library is my dream for my house. I cannot wait to be able to officially say “my home library”. I have read most of the books I own, but it has been so long since I’ve ready any of them (10 years) that I can basically start over. I’m also flipping them over when I read them, mostly to keep track of where I am in the series I’m working on, and once the series is done I’ll flip them back around spine out.
    Thanks for the video!

  • @alessandratelles2725
    @alessandratelles2725 Год назад +3

    Everytime I see Build Your House Around My Body in one of his videos I scream. I read it because of a women's prize video and fell in love with it. I *need* to know what are his thoughts about it 🥺

  • @liekederidder6077
    @liekederidder6077 Год назад +1

    His two channels are literally my favourite booktube channels omg

  • @ElinWinblad
    @ElinWinblad Год назад +9

    You’re not allowed to turn them around till you read all the unread on a shelf 😂

  • @rubybirchall1717
    @rubybirchall1717 Год назад +1

    sprayed edges are good if they're gold, no other colour

  • @marenhumblebee2736
    @marenhumblebee2736 Год назад +7

    Why don't you just put all the unread books together on one side?

  • @EmilyMichellexo
    @EmilyMichellexo Год назад +1

    Hiiii! I’m filming a youtube video where booktubers choose what I read for september and I’d love for you to pick out of these options… the handsmaids tale or a little life? 😊

  • @xxkhxdijxxx718
    @xxkhxdijxxx718 Год назад +3

    All I want in life is to have this many books

  • @DeyaViews
    @DeyaViews Год назад

    sprayed edges are GORGEOUS, I want more of such books tbh

  • @saige2975
    @saige2975 Год назад +5

    u think public humiliation?😭 try 200 unread books out of 215‼️💀 and i just got 5 new books this week ?? i have a problem

  • @Kamila_Koziol
    @Kamila_Koziol Год назад

    I have a similar system, but having unread books facing pages forward! Samesies... Last time I've counted (always january) I had 612 books of which 111 was still unread. Have fun playing with the library, sounds awesome.
    Parfume is beautifully written. Mind you, I've read it some 15 years ago, but it's definitely a classic. A court of thorns and roses was a book my friend was reading when we were in Innsbruck 2 weeks ago. YA novel, from what I've gathered, she was ok with it at that point.

  • @GGGriggs
    @GGGriggs Год назад +6

    Jack, I think we all know how futile giving yourself a book-buying ban is... 😂 The amount of times I've told myself that as well, yet ended up back in Waterstones not even 24 hours later...

  • @katiefrank2162
    @katiefrank2162 Год назад

    The random TBR idea is neat. I think you should keep it like that. Then when you read one of those book and place it back on your shelf you’ll be one book closer to having your library complete! ❤ Love you home library. I recently inherited a ton of books from my father in law who passed away. So now I am working on a home library as well. Most of the books he gave me I haven’t read but each one is an extra special treasure in my home.

  • @amora_fayy
    @amora_fayy Год назад +3

    I’m too broke to have buying books as my hobby😭

    • @warriorssaga13
      @warriorssaga13 Год назад +1

      Same! Most of my read books are either from the library (physical and online) or borrowed from friends 😂 Can’t really buy too many books in this economy

  • @cheyennemarie7075
    @cheyennemarie7075 Год назад

    I love sprayed edges! They’re so striking

  • @Sarah-of2kl
    @Sarah-of2kl Год назад +3

    I find it so funny that you have read the entire bible, when a lot of christians can't say the same thing lol

  • @Fankeybottle123
    @Fankeybottle123 Год назад +1

    Jack's dedication to these videos are chef kiss

  • @bookofdust
    @bookofdust Год назад +3

    This “over a thousand books” shtick has worn out it’s welcome, move on please.

    • @jack_edwards
      @jack_edwards  Год назад +1

      oh you are going to hate my next month of my content i'm sorry in advance

    • @bookofdust
      @bookofdust Год назад +4

      @@jack_edwards Lol, thanks for the forewarning. As an actual librarian please at least stop saying that it is an official definition of a library, as it is not.
      In the United States in particular we have a problem in our schools where it’s argued that having classroom “libraries” is better and replaces having a centralized school library and librarian. No matter how many books in those classrooms they will never be libraries.
      A library is a curated collection of books that are purposely chosen for their width, breath and representation of all genres to fill the needs and interests of all readers. Librarians are charged with buying and suppling their libraries with the best books in all areas, even ones that they may not be interested in or be biased against. It is created for the audience, not the individual.
      In the classroom there are a collections of books, but it doesn’t make it a library, they will never have the width and breathed and curatorialship of a true library and are not an adequate replacement. Especially in classroom book collections in the US there is a vastly under representation of nonfiction, which at least should be 50/50, which it almost never is. As many people fall in the divide of preferring fiction vs. nonfiction this leaves out a vast number of students to be inspired by reading. Nor can it adequately cover the titles in all the areas that nonfiction encompasses.
      In the US libraries and librarians are greatly under fire at the moment. To be a librarian you actually have to have a master’s degree and that has been true since the 19th century. Conversely, it has only been relatively recent that public school teachers have been required to have masters degrees to be a teacher.
      So, while librarians have always had extensive and high level academic training to make book selections decisions, suddenly you have parents and principals wanting to make those decisions instead of the professionals whose expertise is that process. Librarians are highly skilled individuals doing a professional job that has very high academic standards and ethics, especially when it comes to intellectual freedom. They are in fact the first line of defenders on the war of intellectual freedom and we are being undermined and dismissed at every level.
      What you have is a personal library, a collection that is highly curated, but to your own very specific likes and interests, most of which seems to be fiction.
      To me a personal library can be a million books, or a handful and each tells the story of the person who assembled it. This idea of 1,000 is very disconcerting looking at economic disparity, privilege and access.
      I think of the The Book Thief and her meager, but all to important library of titles stolen or even pilfered from a graveyard. A child in Africa with a handful of books of their own in their house should be just as celebrated and uplifted for their personal library as those in the 1,000 plus club.
      This made up definition of what a personal library is really does no one any favors, it just creates a divide and very much an economic one.
      So, I throw down this as a challenge to you Jack and I’ll add another challenge as well. Collect and read more nonfiction. Even if it’s about authors, books and writing. A well rounded reader reads both, and I know that that’s what you are striving to be, a well rounded reader.

  • @nurcakirkaya
    @nurcakirkaya Год назад

    the ratio of read to to be read is actually really good!!
    also i wonder if you'd like to do a video on your favorite authors. you keep mentioning your favorite authors and i personally find it hard to find authors that i can call my favorites. it would be nice to see which authors you like a lot and the reasons they're your favorites !! thank you for the video

  • @AB-mt9vd
    @AB-mt9vd Год назад +1

    This is going to help you read those TBR. Love this idea.

  • @lilydelacour
    @lilydelacour Год назад +2

    Haha I did the same recently. But I keep my books turned around most of the time because I absolutely hate how colorful bookshelves can be. I know it‘s a personal thing and no one of my friends can relate but too much color in my room just drives me crazy. 😅
    But I guess it will take ages until I get my own personal library although being a lit student and passionate reader… Prefer to give most books to charity or sell them on rebuy if I didn’t really like them or they were just mediocre. Maybe someone else will enjoy them more than I did.☺

  • @ishadoobee
    @ishadoobee 4 месяца назад +1

    Can you pls give a haul of every book? Would appreciate it, tysm ❤

  • @asmmovies0220
    @asmmovies0220 10 месяцев назад +1

    Honestly the biggest flex reading the Bible cover to cover WITH annotations. MAD 7:09