You should read it I’ve never read it either and I barely bought the book and I’m already halfway done with it the book really pulls you in with everything that’s happening
1:44 albatross 4:04 ready player one 6:50 the hunger games 8:40 Aristotle and Dante discover the secrets of the universe 9:55 a 172 hours on the moon 11:53 with Malice 13:50 so you’ve been publicly shamed 17:35 advice on love and life from someone who’s been there 22:53 Bastard 23:55 in real life
This is weird, but I love the way Ariel just talks about books. This video has like no cuts in it, it’s just an uninterrupted stream of beautiful words from a beautiful person. obsessed 😌
YES! Not in all cases, but with most, I feel like rants/ discussions with cuts feels a little robotic and takes away from the realistic human experience of socialising...
It's midnight here in India and this is when i choose to watch booktube videos and get my life together because booktubers are wholesome and their lives are put together. they are. I said what I said. ✨🌻
I loved it when I first read it and it is still one of my favourite books, but when i reread it I didn‘t enjoy it that much. I don’t know why, i guess im just not a rereading person
aristotle and dante is the only book ever that i immediately reread after finishing it for the first time. i read the last page, was emotional for 5 seconds, then started again lmao also 172 hours really is so fun, it made me gasp :D
While I student taught, I had a group of 10th grade boys read Ready Player One. I have never seen a group of 15 year olds so still, silent, and engrossed in a book lol. It’s a fantastic and addicting read for sure!
Not all of us talk that way. Seems like she is exaggerating it. But I have only lived in BC,,,, yet I have never heard any other Canadians pronounce it that way.
@@bugs1729 It's likely that she's not exaggerating. If you live in BC that makes sense, most of the stereotypical Canadian accents are common on the East Coast where I'm from.
'books that should be mandatory reading for all humans' sounds like a really cool video! I would recommend My Dark Vanessa by Kate Elizabeth Russell, especially the audiobook because I can't stop listening to it and find myself thinking about it when I'm not reading ❤️
You know Ariel, Albatross, the way you describe it reminds me of that episode of Lizzie McGuire where she is picked out by the gym teacher because she realises how great Lizzie is at gymnastics and she wins these trophies but Lizzie's heart is not into it. Your videos are so warm. Love you 💕
Albatross Ready player one Hunger games Aristotle and Dante discover secret of universe 172 hours on the moon So you've been publicly shamed With malice Bastard In real life
I loved Aristotle and Dante discover the secrets of the universe! It’s one of my favorite book of all time and I have reread it multiple times and never could put it down!☺️🖤
OMG! I just finished rereading 'Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe' last night on 5th day of national lockdown here in India. Thanks for all the recommendations :-)
For nonfiction, I recommend "The Road Back to You". Talks about the 9 different personalities and the downsides to each one. Helps you understand people. Good book!
this was the first book recommendations video I’ve ever watched where I genuinely wanted to read every book on the list!! (and i’ve seen my fair share) thanks so much😊
Aristotle and Dante was incredible, I read it as part of a character study for creative writing and I didn't think I would like it, but it was so real and pure and just ahhh
Fiction: Albatros by Terry Fallis Ready Player One by Ernest Cline The hunger games by Suzanne Collins Aristotle and Dante discover the secrets of the univers by Benjamin Alire Sàenz 172 hours on the moon by Johan Harstad With Malice by Eileen Cook Non-fiction: So you've been public shamed by Jon Ronson Tiny beautiful things by Cheryl Strayed Graphic novels: Bastard by Max de Radiguès In real life by Cory Doctorow and Jen Wang
Ariel, when you talk about books you love, you don’t just talk about them. You embody them, and talk about them with such passion that it makes me wanna go to the bookstore ASAP or order them online! You are the reason I love Orwell. I would’ve never picked him up otherwise. I mean, even if I didn’t end up liking a book you recommended, just the way you describe your love for the authors and it’s contents, makes me wanna read and then some. Thank you for being a genuine person and for being yourself. To me personally, you are unlike any other booktuber and I follow a lot of them, and even though I do love certain booktubers, I never comment, but with you, I just had to ! I guess I’m trying to say that I’m so grateful for you and your videos. They truly encourage me. ❤️
"Dear Sugar" is such an amazing book. I was gifted the book in a very dark time in my life and I read it cover to cover. It gave me a new perspective on loss, love, and figuring out life. Good read good pick.
My mom asked today for recommendations for my brother so we can support our local independent bookstore, I already got 3 books from them a week and a half ago and plan on ordering a gift for a friend there, I’m glad we’re both supporting it😂
You’ve just inspired me to do a reread of The Hunger Games. They’re not happy or particularly comforting, but they were books I truly loved as a teenager and reading them feels like I’m wrapping myself up in a giant blanket of nostalgia
A book that I've read a couple of time that I never am able to stop reading is The Gentleman's Guide to Vice and Virtue by Mackenzie Lee. I don't know, it's just a funny, wild ride that I fall in love with every time I let my eyes fall over the pages.
You can tell she was given the blessing of being able to what she is passionate about and being successful with it. Props to this girl, I love the way you talk about these books, makes the video stand out than others. '
Thank you for this! :) Also just wanted to note that this week I got it approved to WRITE MY MASTERS DISSERTATION ON THE HUNGER GAMES AND HARRY POTTER, and there is a surprising amount of legitimate (whatever that means) scholarship on THG. It's FASCINATING.
Book recs!: 1. The Red Badge of Courage: Stephen Crane 2. A Woman of No Importance: Sonia Purnell 3. G.O.T. Book series: George RR Martin 4. Man on Wire: Philippe Petit 5. Out of My Mind: Sharon Draper ;) Hope this helps!
Three years ago, booktube made me read Aristotle and Dante and now its my favourite book. I'll never stop being grateful to all of you for introducing me to this absolute gem.
Bingable CLASSICS recomendation: "Star Rover" by Jack London. In a way it's perfect for quarantine and escapism - it's about a man in a prison in 1890s, who to escape the tortures of straight-jacket mentally travels back to his previous lives, where he's a sailor stranded on deserted island, a Viking who happens to become Roman officer and befriend Pontius Pilate, young boy in America whose community is religiously persecuted, etc. I couldn't put this book down first time I've read - I remember sitting next to kitchen table at 3am and flying through pages❤
@@wrinkleintime4257 I hope you will enjoy it! It can be overwhelming at times (as prisoner descrives his experience of what basically is a torture), but it's a great read overall! There is lot of interesting ideas and reflections in each "life", and the plot is also very engaging!
Book recommendation: Whole by T.Colin Campbell This book is about rethinking nutrition and about eating a whole plant based diet. It talks about how the health system is flawed and how such a diet can be beneficial for our bodies, our environment and for the animals. It is a very great read and easy to understand and comprehend. Even though we are in a pandemic right now, I think we could all benefit from learning how to eat a healthy diet. Btw have a nice day to however reads this :)
A Girl with the Pearl Earring by Tracy Chevalier is one of my absolute fave and I have never seen a RUclipsr talk about it. It might be up your alley, Ariel. :) It was addicting and insightful I still think about it to this day.
I recommend Eileen by Ottessa Moshfegh, little fires everywhere by Celeste Ng, The Plague by Albert Camus, the ocean at the end of the lane by Neil Gaiman and Wilder Girls by Rory Power 🤎
Sometimes i just keep watching book reccomendations instead of reading. I would litterally have 50 books on my tbr and then i go like "mmm i have some free time oke time to find some more books to read"
HPJOO Editz I do the same thing! 😂 One way I’ve gotten past that, a little, is to download the free sample on Kindle. It often makes me want to either forget about or go purchase the book.
Me: "having over 40 books that I haven't read on my shelfs, and also just order 16 new books" I dont need to add more books for my next read Also me: "sees a book recomend video" well I guess just one more recommendation...
When I checked Albatross on Amazon, the same books she mentioned also appeared in the "Customers who viewed this item also viewed these digital items" section.
I bought Aristotle and Dante like two weeks ago, and I’ve reread it about three times already and I have also read it aloud to my little sister. This book has changed my life. Everything you have said about it, is completely true. Its engrossing, emotional, and so much more. I don’t normally get so attached to books, but this book completely took over my whole being. It’s honestly just amazing!
Anyone else feel like we’re watching broadcasts from The Capitol as we’re stuck in our homes in one of the Districts as all these celebrities are going live from their mansions online everyday?? I can’t be the only one seeing hunger games similarities during this crazy pandemic lockdown?
"The One" by John Marr... What happens if they can tell you who your soulmate is with a DNA test, what if your soulmate isn't good?... So good! I'm still thinking about 6 months later
i’m definitely not into golf, but I’ve also heard Albatross mentioned in a podcast and now from you - going to have to give it a try. great video!! thank you 😊
"Everyone has read The Hunger Games!" Me: ... hides in shame because she still hasn't read it...and even owns it 🙄🤦🏼♀️ I know, I know. Lol I promise I will read it 😂
Ashley Gates I feel you girl , I read the first book and my god the writing and style is so beautiful , I keep wanting to read the second but I keep forgetting about it , I also didn’t watch the second and third movie !!!
The first one was amazing I finished it in a day and a quarter. The second one was meh. The third one- sis I wanted to voooooomit. Yeah. My friend told me that the author once said that her biggest regret is writing the hunger games and I agree.
Just stumbled across this video and ordered every single book you recommended. MY LIBRARY WILL NEVER BE THE SAME! I love hearing from people who love books and it's clear that you're squarely in that category of bibliophiles. Thank you for sharing your passion!
another fiction book you'll fly through: more than this by patrick ness. it's really nice and keeps you on the edge of your seat. nice concept, nice characters, action packed etc
Quarantine tip: There's a free app called "anybooks" (if you don't find it in the store you can find it on Google to download) with thousands of free ebooks (recent ones&classics). I use it all the time to read on my phone and it's really helpful during quarantine💜
Reason for Hope by Jane Goodall is a great book about empathy and compasion. She has such a calming energy that it translates to her writing. The book is an autobiography and it is so good! Even while telling her story she makes sure to leave something good in every experience. PS: sorry if I made any mistakes, this is it not my first language
I swore you were going to include My Year of Rest and Relaxation. I just ordered it because of your recommendation (along with a puzzle and legos) and I can not wait to get my hands on it. I hope everyone is staying safe and healthy!
“everyone has read the hunger games” me, someone who has never read it: 👁👄👁
You should! Its amazinggg 🤩🔥
You should read it I’ve never read it either and I barely bought the book and I’m already halfway done with it the book really pulls you in with everything that’s happening
Shame on you
have... have u at least... watched it?
It's been on my to-read list FOREVER .... One day I'll read the series...
1:44 albatross
4:04 ready player one
6:50 the hunger games
8:40 Aristotle and Dante discover the secrets of the universe
9:55 a 172 hours on the moon
11:53 with Malice
13:50 so you’ve been publicly shamed
17:35 advice on love and life from someone who’s been there
22:53 Bastard
23:55 in real life
Thanks 😊
Thank you for the list.
u a queen for this
you are an angel, thank you!
Doing God's work. Thanks!
This is weird, but I love the way Ariel just talks about books. This video has like no cuts in it, it’s just an uninterrupted stream of beautiful words from a beautiful person. obsessed 😌
Beatriz I same
YES! Not in all cases, but with most, I feel like rants/ discussions with cuts feels a little robotic and takes away from the realistic human experience of socialising...
LMAOOOOO 🤣
Somehow didn't notice there were no cuts, oh my goodness!!! Awesome lol
Honestly, the way you talk about books.. you could recommend me a grocery store catalog and I would read it lmao
Completely agree!
You have the most Canadian "abouts" I've ever heard! Love it!
Sarah Folger i hate it.
I was looking for this comment haha
They sound normal to me ;)
@@sarahm1779 ok
I never noticed how different Canadian “Abouts” were, until I watched a show called Being Erica😂
"There is nothing more exciting than a book."
Amen.
I love books, so I toatally understand.
Whats your favorite?
Desislava Popova A partner that loves you.
She'd be such a fun librarian, she's so enthusiastic talking about books. Love it!
It's midnight here in India and this is when i choose to watch booktube videos and get my life together because booktubers are wholesome and their lives are put together. they are. I said what I said. ✨🌻
They really are
I don’t think our lives are as together as our bookshelves make it seem, but I’m still glad we can bring you some fun videos ✨
i second that. Also from India
Ayy team India!
Saleem Sinai is that you
i ve re read aristotle and dante so many times over the years, it s such a wonderful book. it fills my heart each time
Giovanna Saturni I really need to do a reread soon!
@@ArielBissett I just finished rereading it two days ago and it was so wonderful and I reread it because of your Goodreads review of the book.
I loved it when I first read it and it is still one of my favourite books, but when i reread it I didn‘t enjoy it that much. I don’t know why, i guess im just not a rereading person
aristotle and dante is the only book ever that i immediately reread after finishing it for the first time. i read the last page, was emotional for 5 seconds, then started again lmao
also 172 hours really is so fun, it made me gasp :D
I did the same thing!
I wanted to feel like way but I just felt meh. Sad times. 😂
Yes! The only book i’ve read form start to finish in one sitting. Love it so much.
for me it's the only book i read twice and plan on rereading. It's just... so good ugh
ME TOO!! i read it in a day because i simply couldn’t bear the thought of putting it down!!!
While I student taught, I had a group of 10th grade boys read Ready Player One. I have never seen a group of 15 year olds so still, silent, and engrossed in a book lol. It’s a fantastic and addicting read for sure!
The Perks of Being a Wallflower is such a gorgeous book its one of my favorites so i would recommend that one
Yes definitely!!!
Breaks my heart every time I read it. Such a beautiful book.
Me: I wonder where she's from
Ariel: About
Ah Canada yes?
AdonisGaming93 that was me in another video haha
*Canada, eh? ;)
Not all of us talk that way. Seems like she is exaggerating it. But I have only lived in BC,,,, yet I have never heard any other Canadians pronounce it that way.
@@bugs1729 It's likely that she's not exaggerating. If you live in BC that makes sense, most of the stereotypical Canadian accents are common on the East Coast where I'm from.
@@ShaylahGeikie I must have been half awake when I made this comment, now I feel bad because of the rude tone. Love her content.
'books that should be mandatory reading for all humans' sounds like a really cool video! I would recommend My Dark Vanessa by Kate Elizabeth Russell, especially the audiobook because I can't stop listening to it and find myself thinking about it when I'm not reading ❤️
I had that too with My Dark Vanessa! It's rather distressing but I couldn't stop thinking about it, even after finishing it.
I started the audiobook. While I liked the writing, I couldn't get into the audiobook at all. Didn't like the narrator's voice or pronunciation.
That really sounds like a wonderful video idea. Would love to see it
KateElizabeth was interviewed on BBC's The Women's Hour. Pretty good interview - worth a listen (Spotify or BBC Sounds)
I just uploaded a similar video on my channel. Would love it if you can show some support by checking my content out and subscribe if you find value!
You know Ariel, Albatross, the way you describe it reminds me of that episode of Lizzie McGuire where she is picked out by the gym teacher because she realises how great Lizzie is at gymnastics and she wins these trophies but Lizzie's heart is not into it.
Your videos are so warm. Love you 💕
Aditi Sachdeva LITERALLY YES. I’ve explained it this way to people!!!!!!!!!
Albatross
Ready player one
Hunger games
Aristotle and Dante discover secret of universe
172 hours on the moon
So you've been publicly shamed
With malice
Bastard
In real life
crazy firefly thank you! I got so involved in just watching the video I completely forgot to take note of the books they actually mentioned lol
Thank you. I hate it when the books aren't listed especially when it's a lengthy video.
Thank uuu
@@TheMichaelsuazo13 Me too..
I need a ready to go list so that i can just keep tabs on them
@@dontask3497 Ditto😂😂i had to watch this video again to make that list
I loved Aristotle and Dante discover the secrets of the universe! It’s one of my favorite book of all time and I have reread it multiple times and never could put it down!☺️🖤
I totally agree!
SAME I LOVE IT 💞💫💞💫
You might like The Ghost of Buxton Manor! Two boys but one is a ghost!
Lizz Locke sounds great! I’ll check it out!
Having read both Ready Player One and The Hunger Games recently, I can confirm YES THEY ARE AMAZINGGGG!!
Lauren Kiss yay! That’s awesome to hear because it has been quite a few years since I read them!!!
hunger games is just so engrossing. i love the writing style, and the concept. everything is just so perfect.
I love how you sound breathless when you talk about a book u love. I FEEL that.
i love how you talk about 'not popular on booktube' books! its so refreshing.
your nailpolish matches so well with the cover of "so you've been publicly shamed"!
OMG! I just finished rereading 'Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe' last night on 5th day of national lockdown here in India. Thanks for all the recommendations :-)
I finished hunger games yesterday here in India's lockdown 😀
For nonfiction, I recommend "The Road Back to You". Talks about the 9 different personalities and the downsides to each one. Helps you understand people. Good book!
this was the first book recommendations video I’ve ever watched where I genuinely wanted to read every book on the list!! (and i’ve seen my fair share) thanks so much😊
I absolutely lost it at “I’m not rotting” 😂😂
Me too!! The way she said it was adorable and hilarious!
I loled so hard 🤣
"they don't interact with people anymore, just avatars"
hmmmm sounds familiar
I love that there are almost no cuts in this video! It makes it feel like a conversation almost. Really great!!!
I like how you can explain the book without giving away too much spoilers
Aristotle and Dante was incredible, I read it as part of a character study for creative writing and I didn't think I would like it, but it was so real and pure and just ahhh
'Edutainment! As they say...'
I love Ariel's enthusiasm. It makes me feel warm and fuzzy inside.
Fiction:
Albatros by Terry Fallis
Ready Player One by Ernest Cline
The hunger games by Suzanne Collins
Aristotle and Dante discover the secrets of the univers by Benjamin Alire Sàenz
172 hours on the moon by Johan Harstad
With Malice by Eileen Cook
Non-fiction:
So you've been public shamed by Jon Ronson
Tiny beautiful things by Cheryl Strayed
Graphic novels:
Bastard by Max de Radiguès
In real life by Cory Doctorow and Jen Wang
Ariel, when you talk about books you love, you don’t just talk about them. You embody them, and talk about them with such passion that it makes me wanna go to the bookstore ASAP or order them online! You are the reason I love Orwell. I would’ve never picked him up otherwise. I mean, even if I didn’t end up liking a book you recommended, just the way you describe your love for the authors and it’s contents, makes me wanna read and then some. Thank you for being a genuine person and for being yourself. To me personally, you are unlike any other booktuber and I follow a lot of them, and even though I do love certain booktubers, I never comment, but with you, I just had to ! I guess I’m trying to say that I’m so grateful for you and your videos. They truly encourage me. ❤️
Sc0rpion S0ul this is such a beautiful comment!
"Dear Sugar" is such an amazing book. I was gifted the book in a very dark time in my life and I read it cover to cover. It gave me a new perspective on loss, love, and figuring out life. Good read good pick.
Yes I recently reread The Hunger Games!!! It is such a masterpiece and the way it is written and Katniss' inner monologue it's just brilliant!
actually this is the first video of u that I'm seeing and I love how you talk about books I already wanna read all of them!!!
Girl I could listen to you talk all day. Hugs from afar.
My mom asked today for recommendations for my brother so we can support our local independent bookstore, I already got 3 books from them a week and a half ago and plan on ordering a gift for a friend there, I’m glad we’re both supporting it😂
you made me want to read every single one of those books.
I read the hunger games in one day during a hurricane so truly a perfect time to circle back to it
You’ve just inspired me to do a reread of The Hunger Games. They’re not happy or particularly comforting, but they were books I truly loved as a teenager and reading them feels like I’m wrapping myself up in a giant blanket of nostalgia
I’ve been re-reading all the Percy Jackson books in order
Katethepotato LITERALLY SAME !!
Me too! I swear I forgot how much I loved those books!
Katethepotato me too! I love those books so much
ME TOO
Katethepotato a fantastic use of your time
A book that I've read a couple of time that I never am able to stop reading is The Gentleman's Guide to Vice and Virtue by Mackenzie Lee. I don't know, it's just a funny, wild ride that I fall in love with every time I let my eyes fall over the pages.
I'm currently half way through this and holy crap it's wild!
Just listened to the audiobook! It was such a tease with the semi-erotic scenes lol had me on the edge of my seat every time
Hillary Barbour omg I looooove the audiobook!! 🥰
Lucas I’ve also re-read this like twice and it’s just great I love it more every time.
Rebekah Grace ya I was gonna keep going with the sequel but my library app didn’t have it 😢
You can tell she was given the blessing of being able to what she is passionate about and being successful with it. Props to this girl, I love the way you talk about these books, makes the video stand out than others. '
Thank you for this! :) Also just wanted to note that this week I got it approved to WRITE MY MASTERS DISSERTATION ON THE HUNGER GAMES AND HARRY POTTER, and there is a surprising amount of legitimate (whatever that means) scholarship on THG. It's FASCINATING.
I am so happy youtube finally said: Welcome my child... to BookTube
Book recs!:
1. The Red Badge of Courage: Stephen Crane
2. A Woman of No Importance: Sonia Purnell
3. G.O.T. Book series: George RR Martin
4. Man on Wire: Philippe Petit
5. Out of My Mind: Sharon Draper
;) Hope this helps!
Three years ago, booktube made me read Aristotle and Dante and now its my favourite book. I'll never stop being grateful to all of you for introducing me to this absolute gem.
Finished reading Aristotle and Dante on a bus, and Ariel... I was weeping on a public bus and that ain't cute. Such a good book!
Bingable CLASSICS recomendation: "Star Rover" by Jack London. In a way it's perfect for quarantine and escapism - it's about a man in a prison in 1890s, who to escape the tortures of straight-jacket mentally travels back to his previous lives, where he's a sailor stranded on deserted island, a Viking who happens to become Roman officer and befriend Pontius Pilate, young boy in America whose community is religiously persecuted, etc.
I couldn't put this book down first time I've read - I remember sitting next to kitchen table at 3am and flying through pages❤
Viktoriia Green sounds like my kind of novel!! And I love Jack London!
@@wrinkleintime4257 I hope you will enjoy it! It can be overwhelming at times (as prisoner descrives his experience of what basically is a torture), but it's a great read overall! There is lot of interesting ideas and reflections in each "life", and the plot is also very engaging!
I have a never ending “to read list” and you’ve just sold me on a bunch more books to add to said list. 😅
Best books about compassion & empathy: The Kite Runner, A Thousand Splendid Suns
Isabella Esposito I read the Kite Runner for school two years ago and it bothered me so much that like half of the class didn’t read/ hated it :(
I love the kite runner so much. My friend and I just fell in love with Hassan's character
YES OMG
We read it in grade 10 for english and we loved it
The Kite Runner made me bawl my eyes out. The story still stays with me even years after reading it.
i dont really read a lot of books but the way you talk about these makes me want to read them so badly bc u talk about them with so much excitement
16:43 Your nails matching "So you've been publicly shamed." Too good! :')
I recently ordered Albatross after hearing you rave about it on your podcast! I can't wait till it arrives!
Book recommendation:
Whole by T.Colin Campbell
This book is about rethinking nutrition and about eating a whole plant based diet. It talks about how the health system is flawed and how such a diet can be beneficial for our bodies, our environment and for the animals. It is a very great read and easy to understand and comprehend.
Even though we are in a pandemic right now, I think we could all benefit from learning how to eat a healthy diet.
Btw have a nice day to however reads this :)
A Girl with the Pearl Earring by Tracy Chevalier is one of my absolute fave and I have never seen a RUclipsr talk about it. It might be up your alley, Ariel. :) It was addicting and insightful I still think about it to this day.
I recommend Eileen by Ottessa Moshfegh, little fires everywhere by Celeste Ng, The Plague by Albert Camus, the ocean at the end of the lane by Neil Gaiman and Wilder Girls by Rory Power 🤎
Omg yes Wilder Girls is so good! I think I can keep rereading this book over and over again🙈♥️
Since Netflix has all of the movies I’ve been re-reading the hunger games trilogy and re-watching the movies right after
I binged Radio Silence in one day!
Sometimes i just keep watching book reccomendations instead of reading. I would litterally have 50 books on my tbr and then i go like "mmm i have some free time oke time to find some more books to read"
HPJOO Editz I do the same thing! 😂 One way I’ve gotten past that, a little, is to download the free sample on Kindle. It often makes me want to either forget about or go purchase the book.
Me: "having over 40 books that I haven't read on my shelfs, and also just order 16 new books" I dont need to add more books for my next read
Also me: "sees a book recomend video" well I guess just one more recommendation...
U make me jealous dude!!!!
Literally same i am still adding new books to my list
one of the best books i’ve ever read was “we were liars” it’s AMAZING i can’t say much bc i don’t wanna spoil but it is a great read
When I checked Albatross on Amazon, the same books she mentioned also appeared in the "Customers who viewed this item also viewed these digital items" section.
omg. 172 hours on the moon. that book scared the living shits out of me
THANK YOU FOR THIS LIST. SENDING HUGS
I love the book “the mysterious Benedict Society”
I still haven't found a book quite like The Hunger Games 💜
I subscribed for your home renovations but now I'm watching the book videos because your so personable in your video style.
I bought Aristotle and Dante like two weeks ago, and I’ve reread it about three times already and I have also read it aloud to my little sister. This book has changed my life. Everything you have said about it, is completely true. Its engrossing, emotional, and so much more. I don’t normally get so attached to books, but this book completely took over my whole being. It’s honestly just amazing!
Anyone else feel like we’re watching broadcasts from The Capitol as we’re stuck in our homes in one of the Districts as all these celebrities are going live from their mansions online everyday??
I can’t be the only one seeing hunger games similarities during this crazy pandemic lockdown?
Hillary Barbour sameeee except I think of movies like contagion 😷
“ready player one is a modern classic by this point” PLEASE
I just completed reading Aristotle & Dante discover the secrets of the universe & I fell in love .Its such a beautiful story💕
Shout-out to sam for being the best dad. Ever.
Your enthusiasm makes me want to pick up any book you talk about regardless if I'm into that genre/theme or not :D
I love how she laughs to almost every book she recommends 😂
"The One" by John Marr... What happens if they can tell you who your soulmate is with a DNA test, what if your soulmate isn't good?... So good! I'm still thinking about 6 months later
So you’re the first booktuber that I actually Love your recommendations - granted I’m new to this - but love your taste!!! Thank you
You don’t need eyeliner. Beautiful as you are!!❤️ cute and bubbly made me smile
i’m definitely not into golf, but I’ve also heard Albatross mentioned in a podcast and now from you - going to have to give it a try. great video!! thank you 😊
Okay but show us what you were painting doe
Right I'm really curious about that
Hahaha it was a raised garden bed 🙈 I’m making a GARDEN
i added every single one of those fictions plus the first non fiction to my Goodreads TBR you made them sound so good
You recommended a book by a Norwegian author I haven't heard of?? I'm absolutely shook and very much pleased. Thank you!
"Everyone has read The Hunger Games!"
Me: ... hides in shame because she still hasn't read it...and even owns it 🙄🤦🏼♀️
I know, I know. Lol I promise I will read it 😂
Ashley Gates I feel you girl , I read the first book and my god the writing and style is so beautiful , I keep wanting to read the second but I keep forgetting about it , I also didn’t watch the second and third movie !!!
Ur missing out
hi we have the same last night but WHAT ARE YOU DOING READD THEMMM 💕💕💕
I've owned them for years too and still haveny read them 🙈😆
The first one was amazing I finished it in a day and a quarter. The second one was meh. The third one- sis I wanted to voooooomit. Yeah. My friend told me that the author once said that her biggest regret is writing the hunger games and I agree.
you always make me so excited about books
You talking about them makes me wants to read them more than the plot may be..you present themmm sooo sooo interestinglyyy girl!!
You are the best at explaining books in detail so much that you want to read them, but without giving a way too much.
oh my goodness. Your passion for these books makes my heart so happy.
OMG Cheryl Strayed also does a podcast by the same name (Dear Sugar) and on the same content on NPR. I didn't know she had a book.
the way you talk about books is utterly amazing. instant subscribe
Just stumbled across this video and ordered every single book you recommended. MY LIBRARY WILL NEVER BE THE SAME! I love hearing from people who love books and it's clear that you're squarely in that category of bibliophiles. Thank you for sharing your passion!
this is my first time watching her and the way she says " about " i guess she is from Canada.
another fiction book you'll fly through: more than this by patrick ness. it's really nice and keeps you on the edge of your seat. nice concept, nice characters, action packed etc
the ari and dante rec is SO true. I read that book in one day because I just couldn't put it down.
I finished reading Albatross! I love it so so much. Thank you so much Ariel. This is the type of book I want to collect in my library.
Quarantine tip: There's a free app called "anybooks" (if you don't find it in the store you can find it on Google to download) with thousands of free ebooks (recent ones&classics). I use it all the time to read on my phone and it's really helpful during quarantine💜
"In Real Life" is very interesting. A book I would recommend is "How to Stay Sane in an Age of Division" by Elif Shafak.
Reason for Hope by Jane Goodall is a great book about empathy and compasion. She has such a calming energy that it translates to her writing.
The book is an autobiography and it is so good! Even while telling her story she makes sure to leave something good in every experience.
PS: sorry if I made any mistakes, this is it not my first language
I swore you were going to include My Year of Rest and Relaxation. I just ordered it because of your recommendation (along with a puzzle and legos) and I can not wait to get my hands on it.
I hope everyone is staying safe and healthy!
This is a fantastic list, and I am starting The Hunger Games immediately!
A book I will recommend is "Carrie" by Stephen King, the book just sucked me in and I finished it in a day.
And your Ready Player One recommendation is getting me excited to start reading!
The Perks of Being A Wallflower is such a wonderful book, I re read it 3-5 times every year and it keeps getting better.