the 100 essential novels -- how many have i read?

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  • @Ilovelmand1D
    @Ilovelmand1D Год назад +2505

    You should make your next celebrity book club about Pedro Pascal! He has great taste

  • @MauraVH
    @MauraVH Год назад +1206

    At this point with how many books you've been meaning to read for ages, I feel like you should make a 'Subscribers hold me accountable'-video where we get to pick which ones need to get off your really old TBR-pile first

  • @bishop_breloom
    @bishop_breloom Год назад +1131

    I have officially read 2 books that Jack Edwards has not. This will do wonders for my ego. Also, Infinite Jest is a behemoth and I just kind of know you’d hate it despite its incredible writing and themes.

    • @yaeli_i_guess
      @yaeli_i_guess Год назад

      i love infinite jest so much

    • @HC-hx8fd
      @HC-hx8fd Год назад

      Honestly, A portrait of the Artist as a Young Man is the only one I've read that he hasn't and it made me feel great! I got 12/100 and I have an English degree!!!

    • @likeicare458
      @likeicare458 Год назад

      Same here actually! Which two was it?

    • @yaeli_i_guess
      @yaeli_i_guess Год назад +1

      @@likeicare458 infinite jest, for one, i'm guessing.

    • @laurapanteleit4849
      @laurapanteleit4849 Год назад

      I just commented the same loool

  • @lauraelizabeth_
    @lauraelizabeth_ Год назад +942

    as i counted along with you, i had to make sure i was only counting novels i *actually* read and not the novels i *pretended* to read for my degree lmaooo (42/100)

    • @Gwydda
      @Gwydda Год назад +61

      I was thinking do half-read books count? Some of those were insufferable and I couldn't finish them.

    • @MH-ql4nh
      @MH-ql4nh Год назад +49

      ​@@Gwydda I think DNFs should be counted! There was an attempt, after all :-)

    • @lauraelizabeth_
      @lauraelizabeth_ Год назад +14

      @@Gwydda completely agree, some of these are… not great lmao. i didn’t count anything i didn’t finish, but i wish i could, because i got like 400 pages into Infinite Jest before giving up 😭😭 which was the worst in your opinion?

    • @Gwydda
      @Gwydda Год назад +33

      @laura I know this is an unpopular opinion, but The Catcher in the Rye is definitely a book I don't like, and I wasn't even forced to read it as a teenager. But as it's short I'm not too upset about it. Moby Dick I'm definitely upset about, I read almost half of it before realising that I actually quite enjoy my life and could do a million things rather than read through the rest. How about you?

    • @lauraelizabeth_
      @lauraelizabeth_ Год назад +8

      @@Gwydda omg so fair, i completely agree about Moby Dick; so long, so boring, and what cultural impact did it leave?? nothing, besides Starbucks lmao. besides Infinite Jest, i also never finished Don Quixote, it was just too long. The Red Badge of Courage was soooo boring when i read it in middle school, i hated it, but i did finish it. i also hated The Scarlet Letter (Jack calling it a perfect piece of art is… a choice), but finished it because i had an AP exam on it 🙃

  • @nabaaeyddan7565
    @nabaaeyddan7565 Год назад +58

    Kinda mad that The Picture Of Dorian Grey isn't on this list.

    • @CheemsTheCheeseDog
      @CheemsTheCheeseDog 11 месяцев назад +7

      I’ve been scrolling in the comments for 5 minutes to find someone say this I totally agree

  • @linatenenbaum6595
    @linatenenbaum6595 Год назад +384

    I've read only 19 of these, but most of the ones I've read are ones that Jack hasn't read, so that feels like some kind of selfish redemption 😂

  • @Littlerose8
    @Littlerose8 Год назад +115

    I read 12/100. I realized recently that my high school English class curriculum was severely lacking because there are so many of these books that everyone else reads in high school that I was never given an opportunity to. These past few years, it has been my goal to change that, and watching Jack and Emmie's videos have really helped with that! I'm in the same boat as Jack when he kept saying he had books on that list that he hadn't read but are currently on your TBR. We'll get to them someday!

  • @ninja_boy
    @ninja_boy Год назад +132

    Your pronunciation of "I, Claudius" is gonna make me chuckle for some time to come 😅

    • @musicgal365
      @musicgal365 Год назад +2

      My dad's always pronounced it like that. Makes me smile every time. 😂

    • @Christine-jg2ch
      @Christine-jg2ch Год назад +5

      @@musicgal365 it was a tv series years ago, we all watched it when we were at school and pronounced it like this because the title was in mosaic. Maybe your dad is around same age as me 😂

    • @musicgal365
      @musicgal365 Год назад +2

      @@Christine-jg2ch Very possible! We all watched it together as a family a couple of years ago and it became an inside joke for a while.

    • @jennysterg322
      @jennysterg322 Год назад

      Well, in classical Latin the letter ‘u’ is often pronounced as a [v] sound - so I assumed that’s what he was going for or influenced by.

    • @ninja_boy
      @ninja_boy Год назад +2

      @@jennysterg322 The Romans didn't differentiate between U and V. U was created later. V was used for the /u/ sound and the /w/ sound (later /v/ by Medieval Latin). I've heard people pronounce it this way for fun but it seemed like Jack didn't recognize the name. It was just funny to me. It's not a dig against him.

  • @juliannegarlich1595
    @juliannegarlich1595 Год назад +242

    As a 14 year old, having read 13 books already I feel pretty good about myself

    • @19farahasheer34
      @19farahasheer34 Год назад +13

      that's amazing i'm 15 yo and i've only read 6 book :(

    • @juliannegarlich1595
      @juliannegarlich1595 Год назад +12

      @@19farahasheer34 hey that's fine! You've got plenty more years to read more books!

    • @-composer
      @-composer Год назад +15

      as 15, I've only read... 0

    • @thegurm
      @thegurm Год назад +18

      im 29 an english lit student and only at 12 🤧🤣 y'all are doing fantastic

    • @jazzandbooks
      @jazzandbooks Год назад

      Queen 💛

  • @PokhrajRoy.
    @PokhrajRoy. Год назад +229

    So happy to see Jack being a fan of ‘Easy A’. He’s the Lobster Todd of Booktube.

  • @ketasar2278
    @ketasar2278 Год назад +75

    Now do a video series of reading books from this list, that you haven't read!!

  • @starsandsuch7778
    @starsandsuch7778 Год назад +70

    I’m curious which of those books is the most recently published, like how old does a book need to be before it becomes “classic”?

    • @celeluwhen
      @celeluwhen Год назад +49

      They are in chronological order. Only the first line or so is before the 20th century!

    • @jack_in_the_books
      @jack_in_the_books  Год назад +35

      @@celeluwhen omg i didn't clock this!!

    • @awkwardsity
      @awkwardsity Год назад +27

      That’s an interesting question because what we consider a classic vs a modern classic vs just a contemporary book fluctuates a lot. Before the industrial revolution, any book in the last 50-100 years would have been considered basically contemporary because things didn’t change that fast, but now a 50 year old book is easily considered classic. Slaughterhouse Five was written in the 70s, the bell jar and to kill a mockingbird were written in the 60s, these books in the scheme of things are relatively new but they’re not contemporary anymore, they’re classics, and not even modern classics. The idea classic basically is just that the book will be read a lot in coming years, which means if it’s popular for a reasonable amount of time-regardless of if it’s good or not-it becomes a classic. Some people argue that a book has to be 100 years old and still being read somewhat regularly to become classic, but I would disagree with this because I believe with the changes in technology it only has to be 50 or 60 years old to become classic. Books that were written before computers were common all have this completely different feel that we who have lived with computers our whole lives equate with the classics and so those books, despite not yet being 100 years old, are already considered by many of our generation to be classic. Examples include the sun also rises (almost 100 years old now, was written in 1926) gone with the wind, animal farm, of mice and men, I already mentioned the bell jar and slaughterhouse five, on the road. These are all books often considered classic and under 100 years old.
      On the other hand-and you might hate hearing this-twilight is around 20 years old and is widely considered a modern classic, but it’s my opinion that it will eventually phase out and people will stop reading it and it won’t ever truly become classic because even if people are reading it in 100 years those of us who grew up around it’s publication will so vehemently protest it being considered a classic that people won’t willingly call it that. Until those alive now die and other generations are allowed to make their own decisions about the book, it won’t be considered classic, and by then it will probably be so deeply scorned that they won’t want to label it so. Some people believe that that is the key to what determines how old a classic is: if most the people who were alive when it came out are no longer alive, and if the majority of living people were born after the book come out, then the book could be considered classic. With people living longer and longer lives, that makes it so that a book must wait longer and longer to “become” classic. But really, it’s all just a guessing game and there’s no real true definition for what is a classic, other than what readers and literature people decide gets the label.

    • @raisavlogs8877
      @raisavlogs8877 Год назад +3

      @awkwardsity wow that was such an insightful comment!

    • @awkwardsity
      @awkwardsity Год назад +2

      @@raisavlogs8877 it’s just such an interesting topic because there’s no consensus on what constitutes a classic so there’s no real way to determine how old a book has to be in order to become one

  • @Kamila_Koziol
    @Kamila_Koziol Год назад +27

    I've got 42/100. That's an extremely Anglo-focused list. Not that it's a bad thing, it's an English speaking chanel after all. And I love those scratch off gifts like that. And of course a canon is a canon. Even though I haven't read most of them I at least heard about all but two of these books. The one that I'll probably never read: Wuthering Heights, I feel like I've missed the time to read it. There are some of my faves on here: Catch 22, One hundred years of solitude, Fahrenheit 451. Nice, it is so satisfying to scratch it off.

  • @mourningpapers
    @mourningpapers Год назад +145

    Anna Karenina is a lot less intimidating than other Russian lit in my opinion - it's large but easy and stunningly real to read, highly recommend! Also Grapes of Wrath (or any Steinbeck, for that matter) is super easy and beautiful, and has that metaphorical underlying nature that books like 1984 do in a strange way.

    • @2DS3
      @2DS3 Год назад

      Which translation did you read?

    • @malgorzatakleczkowska8461
      @malgorzatakleczkowska8461 Год назад +2

      I agree! I did love the other huge novels such as War and Peace or Crime and Punishment, but Anna Karenina was definitely easier to read. I also found The Idiot easy, as it was almost only dialogue and very few philosophical run-ons.

    • @jowens197
      @jowens197 Год назад

      I have to try grapes of wrath again. The colloquialism was a little thick for me to comprehend, but I could see the beauty of the prose

  • @tiakiwi
    @tiakiwi Год назад +57

    I actually read Their Eyes Were Watching God because it was in one of your videos haha!
    It’s become one of my favourite book titles of all time, as well as one of my favourite opening lines of all time! Such a great novel.
    Can’t wait to see what you think whenever you get around to it, Jack:)

    • @OZMTWI
      @OZMTWI Год назад +2

      Literally same! I saw it in one of his videos, read it and it’s become one of my favourite books!

  • @bibi-no7cu
    @bibi-no7cu Год назад +76

    as a Polish medical student (so no literature background really haha), I have read 13 of these, so i guess not bad!
    1. Pride and Prejudice
    2. Jane Eyre
    3. Crime and Punishment
    4. House of Darkness
    5. Animal Farm
    6. 1984
    7. The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe
    8. The Catcher in the Rye
    9. Fahrenheit 451
    10. Lolita
    11. To Kill a Mockingbird
    12. Wide Sargasso Sea
    13. Handmaid's Tale

    • @majamaciejewska1449
      @majamaciejewska1449 Год назад +2

      as a polish highschooler I feel you! I have read 12 of them for school + 7 of those I wanted to read. I think we read a lot of classics in Poland which is good :))

  • @CynicalDuchess
    @CynicalDuchess Год назад +60

    as someone who considers herself a voracious reader, the fact that I only got 8/100 is so embarrassing omg. That being said, some I didn't include like Don Quixote and the Metamorphosis because I only read excerpts. still too low hahahaha

    • @valeramirez9259
      @valeramirez9259 Год назад +6

      i was also dismayed when i realized i had only read 1 (!!) book lol

    • @drewpy-uy5dh
      @drewpy-uy5dh Год назад +7

      same here! i’ve read 7/100. Im debating making my own poster out of a hundred of my favorite books for the egos sake.

    • @ericapedroza7067
      @ericapedroza7067 Год назад +2

      Some lists I fare better, this one wasn't too bad

    • @Safiyahalishah
      @Safiyahalishah Год назад +1

      I've read only 15 of these but most were when I was a child. I can't even in good conscience say I've read them because I remember nothing at all about them, except for my favourites. 😓

    • @Jannyl13
      @Jannyl13 Год назад

      ​@@valeramirez9259 did you at least enjoy that one? Which one did you read? :) I think, if I had to pick one from that list, I'd read Pride and Prejudice or The Handmaid's Tale!

  • @lizzy9702
    @lizzy9702 Год назад +34

    I only read 9 out of these 💀 but on the other hand, I'm not British. I'm German and I read many German classics and not so many British ones which I feel like they dominate this list. But this is a really cool poster 👌

    • @KiraFriede
      @KiraFriede Год назад +3

      The only German book that made it on this list is "Verwandlung" by Franz Kafka.

    • @BlackCampariBlue
      @BlackCampariBlue Год назад +1

      @@KiraFriede though written in German, one could debate wether Franz Kafkas work is German or Czech :)

  • @MRJarwson
    @MRJarwson Год назад +33

    I’ve only read 6 of these, but so many are on my tbr 😂😭

    • @dittesque
      @dittesque Год назад

      I also read only six! Work to do 😅

  • @willemijn8005
    @willemijn8005 Год назад +28

    Interesting! I have a Dutch version of this poster and totally different books are on it! Wonder if there's an international one, like a worldwide version of the 100 most essential books or something along those lines😊

  • @bysarahalexander4426
    @bysarahalexander4426 Год назад +30

    I've only read 10 or 11 of these.....but in my defense, I did not study English lit in college and my high school English teacher loved to make us read the less famous novels by famous authors. I'm looking at you A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court.

    • @fennecfox9490
      @fennecfox9490 Год назад

      Same! And I don't read a lot of fiction, so I'm happy with my result lol.

  • @nehaaswal10
    @nehaaswal10 Год назад +34

    I thought I wouldn't have read any, but 5/100 seems pretty good to me😂

  • @Evermorereads
    @Evermorereads Год назад +28

    So happy to see A House for Mr. Biswas and Wide Sargasso Sea here. Two amazing post-colonial, West Indian reads. Read Caribbean month is in June, it would be nice if you did a challenge to read Caribbean books in June.

  • @magdalenaarias3753
    @magdalenaarias3753 Год назад +43

    one hundred years of solitude is AMAZING. LIKE AMAZING. and without it and its contributions and being the book that essentially made magical realism a genre, we would not have so many of the amazing books we have today. besides it's so beautifully written and SO SO GOOD

  • @lauravsthepage
    @lauravsthepage Год назад +19

    Me, refusing to read classics 🙅🏻‍♀️ 9/100

    • @saveena8035
      @saveena8035 Год назад

      I’ve read four 😭

    • @KiraFriede
      @KiraFriede Год назад

      ​@@saveena8035 I also read four.
      Pride & Prejudice
      Don Quixote
      Metamorphosis
      Lord of the Rings

    • @KiraFriede
      @KiraFriede Год назад

      I also read Sense& Sensibility and Emma by Jane Austen which I would also consider those classics.

  • @DvdLott
    @DvdLott Год назад +11

    I kept losing my place but I'm pretty sure I've read at least 47 of them. But I'm old (72). I started trying to read all the classics when I retired. I tried Infinite Jest but gave up. Too damn many footnotes! I still have Don Quixote and Middlemarch sitting around somewhere but haven't tackled them yet. (FYI - I googled this list and came up with what I thought was the same poster as Jack was reading from; however, some of them were not the same, so now I'm confused.)

    • @jmsl910
      @jmsl910 Год назад

      boomer here:
      72 does not = old

  • @YoavTv111
    @YoavTv111 5 месяцев назад +6

    Where’s Dorian Gray???

  • @magda_mf
    @magda_mf Год назад +29

    'If on a winter's night a traveler' is so great! Really makes you think about the structure of a novel

    • @anjuanand7685
      @anjuanand7685 Год назад

      I read it during lockdown and I absolutely hated it lmao. I don’t know if it was the isolation or the absolutely confusing plot and structure that did it for me. And it was in my tbr for a long time too!

    • @gabrielaharries8149
      @gabrielaharries8149 Год назад

      @@anjuanand7685 I didn't like it too, some chapters were really good but some were sooo boring. It's definitely interesting but you can feel the experimental side of it which I didn't like.

  • @gwenhutchinson5817
    @gwenhutchinson5817 Год назад +23

    Middlesex by Jeffrey Eugenides is one of my favorite books of all time! You definitely need to read it! Changed my life!

    • @ishatrivedi5900
      @ishatrivedi5900 Год назад

      Middlesex is amazing! I thought it was so much better than The Virgin Suicides even though I feel like the latter is more well known?

    • @nl3064
      @nl3064 Год назад

      I tried Middlesex. I gave up really quickly because it was such a huge fucken bore. I love the Virgin Suicides, though.

    • @briancox9357
      @briancox9357 11 месяцев назад

      Great book, as is The Virgin Suicides by Eugenides.

  • @TheVolterra13
    @TheVolterra13 Год назад +2

    I feel like the proper title for this list would be "essential books for americans/westerners". As someone who grew up in Europe, I never even heard of most of these.

  • @DaniCalderon_G
    @DaniCalderon_G Год назад +9

    Dude One hundred years of solitude is SO GOOD, as a colombian I love it and i feel like you would LOVE Love in the time of Cholera as well

  • @saffiremidnight8685
    @saffiremidnight8685 Год назад +13

    I've only read 5, but most within the past year! Trying to catch up on influential works and classics lately

  • @siduney
    @siduney Год назад +14

    ‘Anna Karenina’ is an amazing book! It’s huge but you will never regret reading it!

    • @BrandonGates
      @BrandonGates Год назад

      I agree, but what was missing was The Brothers Karamazov.

  • @aaatt268
    @aaatt268 3 месяца назад +2

    15. As a non English speaker from Engineering background from Bangladesh where you don't even have most of these books, I feel a great deal of pride in myself

  • @rauldjvp3053
    @rauldjvp3053 Год назад +7

    If on a winter’s night a traveler is a wonderful choice for Calvino, but Calvino books are like Pringles: you can’t have just one!

  • @CarynEmblingSmith
    @CarynEmblingSmith Год назад +7

    I first read 1984 in high school and HATED it with a burning passion. The ending was a goddamn nightmare.
    Read it again last year, (almost a decade after first reading it) and absolutely loved it! It's truly a masterpiece, wild how opinions change as you get older

  • @WhaleMilk
    @WhaleMilk Год назад +8

    I’m surprised At Swim-two-birds is on there. It’s a super obscure meta fictional surrealist Irish novel that’s so fun to read. Super funny and just so strange

    • @nl3064
      @nl3064 Год назад

      It's not that obscure. Most literary people have at least probably heard of it.

  • @Cupcake3453
    @Cupcake3453 Год назад +4

    I got 14 but my mum is a Literature lecturer so I've heard of most of them. The Shipping News is incredible, one of my favourite books ever, by the author of Brokeback Mountain. It's super interesting!

  • @jasminesmith6361
    @jasminesmith6361 Год назад +14

    THE BRIDGE TO SAN LUIS REY WAS LITERALLY ONE OF MY FAVORITE BOOKS EVER! Sorry for the all caps 😂 But that book was so impactful for me and I wasn't expecting to see it on this list! I read it in 7th grade and it was one of the first classics that I ever fell in love with, it was just so unique to anything I had read at the time, and it just really made a mark on me for some reason. I actually haven't read it since then, but it's still on my bookshelf and I'm planning to reread it next month and see how much of it I actually remembered 🥰

    • @jasminesmith6361
      @jasminesmith6361 Год назад +1

      @@nony_mation omg yessssssss!!! 🥰📚🥰📚

    • @isabellew3904
      @isabellew3904 Год назад +1

      I was really hoping there would be a comment about this book! I read it in a Lit class and I thoroughly enjoyed it. One of my favorite school essays I ever had the privilege of writing. I think Jack should read this one and he will hopefully like it. It isn't that long at all.

  • @zahraiziy7982
    @zahraiziy7982 Год назад +2

    In Iran we're living in more frightening situation than the Handmade's tale and us women after 6 months still fighting with dictator regime and not giving up. Stand with us however you can. We need more global support. #woman_life_freedom

  • @voxnihili4960
    @voxnihili4960 Год назад +4

    It‘s only 22/100 for me, unfortunately. English is not my first language though. I‘ve got some more must-reads: The Bell Jar (Sylvia Plath), The Stranger (Albert Camus), Crime and Punishment (Fyodor Dostoyevsky), Siddhartha (Hermann Hesse), Brave New World (Aldous Huxley) and finally Ham on Rye (Charles Bukowski), just because I love it. Thanks for your video!

  • @reneenoortman3335
    @reneenoortman3335 Год назад +2

    5/100 😂 seriously though where is Dorian Gray??

  • @fatboyslim496
    @fatboyslim496 Год назад +6

    You must read "If on a Winter's Night a Traveler!" Read it last year. It's so strange but also beautiful. Never read anything with a comparable structure.

  • @kaatharinaas4949
    @kaatharinaas4949 Год назад +24

    this is such a good christmas gift

  • @ariadnaknight
    @ariadnaknight Год назад +7

    hearing jack say that 1984 was the reason he got into the degree he did makes my heart happy, because I also got into my degree because of that book!

  • @whitej7888
    @whitej7888 Год назад +11

    Pale Fire and One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest are absolutely amazing, 11/10 books. You HAVE to read them!

    • @nl3064
      @nl3064 Год назад +1

      Honestly, Pale Fire is one of my favorites. I was disappointed Jack didn't know it.

    • @livtupi
      @livtupi Год назад

      I started pale fire like 3 times but i keep getting scared I'm not smart enough for it lol even tho i read house of leaves twice and wasn't put off by it at all so idk

  • @fennecfox9490
    @fennecfox9490 Год назад +7

    I've only read 10 of these. I want to say 11 but I can't remember if I finished Gilead. The Red Badge of Courage is a pretty short book and a famous American war novel. There was a film with Audie Murphy. I only remember this because we watched it the night before my brother was born.

  • @tristan__h__
    @tristan__h__ Год назад +5

    POP TART LAB

  • @blackanne
    @blackanne Год назад +6

    I'm interested on your take on The Road! I had a beatnik phase during my university times.

  • @isabel35
    @isabel35 Год назад +6

    Anna Karenina is my favorite book, highly recommend!

  • @bookcaseofdoom
    @bookcaseofdoom Год назад +6

    Also, One Hundred Years of Solitude is my #1 favourite book of all time, please read it ❤️

  • @Codeman-pj3sf
    @Codeman-pj3sf Год назад +1

    This is the way the world ends
    This is the way the world ends
    This is the way the world ends
    Not with a bang but a whimper

  • @katiehands2633
    @katiehands2633 Год назад +6

    The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao is one of my favorite books. Highly recommend.

  • @BibiixMusic
    @BibiixMusic Год назад +5

    I bet you would really enjoy 'The Palace of Dreams'. It's an Albanian classic with very strong Orwell and Kafka vibes!

  • @marianbaroi7526
    @marianbaroi7526 Год назад +3

    I kinda want you to not scratch them (if the covers are the scratch-offs) since they look so nice with the gold! And no shame to have not read so many of these - I've only recently gotten back to reading so my score is very low (4/100)

  • @hellaSwankkyToo
    @hellaSwankkyToo Год назад +2

    🧐 are all the authors on this "essentials" list white? 🤔 hmm gotta find one for the rest of us in the global majority.

    • @KatheD
      @KatheD Год назад

      not all, but most for sure

  • @estefizamora
    @estefizamora Год назад +2

    I can't believe i have only read ONE book of this f*cking list 😀👍💔💀

    • @RaptorsCantSwim
      @RaptorsCantSwim Год назад +1

      3 for me so I'm not far from you. Don't be ashamed!

  • @elisabetharcon8459
    @elisabetharcon8459 Год назад +3

    Jack, you HAVE to read don quijote (as a Spanish person myself) its literally the most famous book in my country and i heard that is the second most sold book in the world after the bible (ill have to look it up tho) its a must.

  • @PokeLitProf8648
    @PokeLitProf8648 Год назад +1

    Unfortunately, I’ve only read 35. But James Baldwin is phenomenal. I also suggest Another Country if you ever get around to it. And 100 Years of Solitude is literally one of the worst books I’ve ever read. Don’t do it lol.

  • @aaatt268
    @aaatt268 3 месяца назад +1

    Was The Picture of Dorian Gray really not there or did I miss it?

  • @kar4388
    @kar4388 Год назад +4

    I’ve read 27 of those since the start of the year. Definitely been keeping up on my New Year’s resolution!

  • @lalala4426
    @lalala4426 Год назад +3

    To I smell a Beat Generation Video coming? I would love one

  • @nehasuryavanshi2302
    @nehasuryavanshi2302 Год назад +2

    just have read 4 from this list🙃

  • @0218jess
    @0218jess Год назад +3

    I've only read 8 😂 got all my essential amino acids though. But seriously, I feel so much pressure when I think about reading classics that I can't bring myself to do it. Need to try and knock one or two off this year! 😬

  • @tessa1316
    @tessa1316 Год назад +4

    I always confuse Jane Eyre and Jane Austen as well hahah

    • @RaptorsCantSwim
      @RaptorsCantSwim Год назад

      For a while I legit thought Jane Eyre was a nickname for Jane Austen, or it was her middle name! Urhg, I feel so stupid sometimes!

  • @elimeg
    @elimeg Год назад +2

    oh, well ive only read 8 :D but here are some other important classics ive read so i dont feel bad about that number:
    - A Room of One's Own,
    - The Three Musketeers,
    - The Stranger by Camus,
    - Les Misérables,
    - The Yellow Wall-Paper,
    - La vida es sueño (ok that one's a play),
    - A hundred years of solitude,
    - Die unendliche Geschichte
    - Alice in Wonderland
    - Candide by Voltaire

  • @ernestocorreagomez7069
    @ernestocorreagomez7069 Год назад +1

    Interesting list. Seems to be very western euroamerican centered. Only One hundred years of solitude from Latin America? Other continents?

  • @ambientchillshop2639
    @ambientchillshop2639 Год назад +2

    Stopped by to vote for getting The Heart is a Lonely Hunter on the TBR.

  • @olimpialigarotti4977
    @olimpialigarotti4977 Год назад +2

    make your own list of 100 essential novels pleaseee

  • @lliving2326
    @lliving2326 Год назад +3

    I read solid 5 of these Books 😅 But there are a lot of English writers on the map and I'm German and read a lot German Books.
    Great Video loved it ❤

  • @MarleyBengier
    @MarleyBengier Год назад +1

    👁️👄👁️ Americans in the comments wondering how you weren’t tortured as a teenager with Red Badge of Courage

  • @dedasab
    @dedasab Год назад +3

    I've read only 15 from this list 😅, I love classics and I read a lot of them. But I usually read the mystery genre, or read multiple books by the same author. So if Sherlock Holmes was there, I could've scored higher. I also read all 6 major novels by Jane Austen, a couple of Joseph Conrad's novels (Almost 4), and many of his novellas. I also like to read George Orwell's memories and novels. I read a tale of two cities by Charles Dickins, which is weird that it wasn't part of the list.

  • @ghost_lad08
    @ghost_lad08 Год назад +2

    NOOO YOU HAVE TO STRATCH THEMMMM

  • @jstyler2583
    @jstyler2583 6 месяцев назад +1

    Good List! I've read 60/100; reading 'If on a Winter's Night a Traveller' currently (No. 61)

  • @kiratheelf772
    @kiratheelf772 Год назад +2

    Lmaooo I've only read 9/100, I only really got back into reading during 2020 and I hadn't willingly read classics since school, but I do looove them now.
    There were several of those I have copies of and haven't read yet,
    I'm literally in the midst of reading Moby Dick,
    there were some I want to read and don't have copies yet,
    And the majority of those I haven't heard of!
    Thank you very much for this list!

  • @cate7540
    @cate7540 Год назад +1

    I have read 15 of those books. Many of them I. the last few years. I also have 17 of those books on my TBR bookshelf.

  • @brandondouglas2436
    @brandondouglas2436 Год назад +2

    Wow! I have not heard of the majority of those. I have only read 5% of that list: "Don Quixote," "Robinson Crusoe," "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn," "Catcher in the Rye," and "To Kill A Mockingbird." When it comes to classics, I have mostly read Francophone and Hispanophone literature.

  • @ailen9859
    @ailen9859 Год назад +2

    im 12 years old, BUT that wont stop me from wanting to read all of this books! im looking foward reading 1984, war and peace, the great gatsby and some jane austen too. im really excited to get into literature, to be honest

    • @pandaseal1611
      @pandaseal1611 3 месяца назад

      I would start with Anna Karentina first before war and peace as it is a bit of an easier way in to Tolstoy writing

  • @karissaridge8145
    @karissaridge8145 Год назад +5

    THE WAY I LITERALLY GOT THE SAME LIST FOR CHRISTMAS LAST YEAR?? THIS IS SO SICK OMGGG

    • @jmsl910
      @jmsl910 Год назад +1

      can you please write the name of the publisher?

  • @annemontgomery6167
    @annemontgomery6167 Год назад +1

    I read 29; I think the BBC great reads challenge from years ago is a better list. A lot of these titles are so random? Maybe popchart got a bit of a bonus for mentioning certain books from a certain publishing house :)

  • @jennac.3173
    @jennac.3173 Год назад +1

    I only read 6 of those, oops. But quite a few of the others are on my tbr.
    Also, I'm quite mad about the fact that they didn't put War and Peace there. What did I read the book for if not for the pleasure of saying I did, lol (it was a badly chosen buddy read, honestly)

  • @kavya12kohli
    @kavya12kohli Год назад +2

    Hey Jack, inspired by your video, I started reading these books. I started with Don Quixote and it was a great experience. It took me about two something months to complete, but I stayed firm. I had read 14 books from this chart and now it's fifteen! When I finish reading all 100 of these, I'll be sure to comment.

  • @FaithLikeAMustardSeed
    @FaithLikeAMustardSeed Год назад +1

    Read "City of God" by Augustine
    Please! 😊

  • @isagf4804
    @isagf4804 Год назад +1

    Animal Farm, Narnia, Catcher in the Rye and LoTR are the only ones I've read and now I feel so basic lol

  • @stellar2435
    @stellar2435 Год назад +2

    for a non-english major, i feel like 13/100 isn't too bad but this showed me that i've definitely got some work to do

  • @Majogi
    @Majogi Год назад +1

    This is the second time Jack has talked about 100 years of solitude and i have to admit that i still cringe remembering jack saying in the other video from like 2 years ago that he wants to read it because “he wants to get more into brazilian literature” when it isn’t brazilian… is colombian lol and also as a colombian i don’t judge you for not reading it as i have not either so is ok

  • @proudestmonkee07
    @proudestmonkee07 Год назад +1

    You should add the link to that poster in the description!

  • @meganw4244
    @meganw4244 Год назад +5

    new jack vid = day made

  • @anotherbibliophilereads
    @anotherbibliophilereads Год назад +2

    I looked up the chart online and did a quick eyeball count. I’ve read 74 with 6 DNF. Not bad, but I’m also a lot older.

    • @jmsl910
      @jmsl910 Год назад

      what did you google to find it?

  • @elimar7339
    @elimar7339 Год назад +12

    I’ve read 52/100, but I have to admit I studied literature to post-graduate level, and I’m on the wrong side of 40, so no much of a feat 😆 Great video, Jack! I’ve added quite of those to my TBR list. Thank you

    • @jmsl910
      @jmsl910 Год назад

      that is fabulous!!! well-done!! 💚📚💚

  • @bradsthoughts
    @bradsthoughts Год назад +3

    every time I get a notification from Jack, I click

  • @SueJacksonDE
    @SueJacksonDE Год назад +1

    Fun video! And, wow, I think 44 is great. I've only read 34 of them ... and I am considerably older than you! I was interested to see it's not just classics but quite a few modern books on the list, too. I just read Their Eyes Were Watching God in February and definitely recommend it - excellent! Sounds like you need to catch up a bit on your American Lit :) This was fun - thanks!

  • @PokhrajRoy.
    @PokhrajRoy. Год назад +2

    I remember a video on Rory’s book list and the title reminded me of it.

  • @lindsey1412
    @lindsey1412 Год назад +1

    I've only read two of these 💀 Frankenstein, absolutely loved it. Lolita, was unfortunately bored the whole time.

  • @sarahnoll9018
    @sarahnoll9018 Год назад +1

    Only 6… I blame my high school for assigning nothing but John Steinbeck

  • @Idk-oe9tc
    @Idk-oe9tc Год назад +1

    Me too! I ALWAYS mix up Jane Austen and Jane Eyre. It doesn't help that they were both in the 19th century.

  • @aliaslisa
    @aliaslisa Год назад +1

    I want one. Wher did you get it?

  • @josiegjackson
    @josiegjackson Год назад +2

    I've read 7 books from this list, 3 from my school - pretty pleased about that considering that I don't often read from 'classic' authors. Interested in reading a couple more from that list (100 Years of Solitude and Fahrenheit 451) but I have read quite a lot of other books that doesn't appear here and that's okay! Don't let this list define your reading accomplishments - its only one genre (well kind of - classic literature) and there's so many great books out there that isn't on here!

  • @ttcgr
    @ttcgr Год назад +1

    the sound and the fury is so good, def wacky but so important to understanding American modernism

  • @nimthirielhime
    @nimthirielhime Год назад +2

    I also read 44 books! I'm happy that my favorite novel, Blood Meridian, was on the list. It's incredibly well written, though very violent and not for the faint of heart

    • @briancox9357
      @briancox9357 11 месяцев назад +1

      Agreed, it's the last great novel of 20th Century.