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  • Опубликовано: 28 ноя 2024

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  • @evien190
    @evien190 Год назад +1814

    I am 22 years old, and I am severley ill. I have been for two years now. I can no longer leave the house, and am confined to my bed. I want to say that I recieve so much comfort and joy from your videos, Emma. I used to study English lit at uni too, and had always read voraciously before my illness. To borrow a phrase of Anne Shirley's, I see in you a true kindred spirit. Someone in whose deep passion for books and humanity, I see my old self. It is such a bittersweet pleasure to me to watch someone immerse themselves so fully in life the way that you do.

    • @Comicbrooke
      @Comicbrooke Год назад +82

      Beautiful words, thank you for sharing ❤️

    • @booksinbed
      @booksinbed Год назад +89

      I'm a longtime viewer that is also primarily bedbound, and I just wanted to say thank you for writing your comment! When you're physically isolated, I find it's so easy to feel like you're the only one experiencing this life. It makes me think of a book you might enjoy if you are able to read: The Sound of a Wild Snail Eating. I remember the author writes of being confined to bed that we are like snails, a colony made of hermits. Thank you again for sharing your experience!

    • @xx.x8
      @xx.x8 Год назад +10

      The Courage To Be Disliked: How to free yourself, change your life and achieve real happiness by Ichiro Kimishi and Fumitake Koga

    • @milaces1323
      @milaces1323 Год назад +39

      Nothing useful to say, just sending you a big hug and lots of love ❤❤❤

    • @evien190
      @evien190 Год назад +27

      ​@artemis thank you for your reply! Possibly the most brutal thing my illness has taken from me is my ability to physically read, it's a massive struggle to do so now. It's been like losing a part of my soul that I thought would always be there, which is another reason I take so much comfort in Emma's videos. Thank you for your recommendation, if I can find it on audio I might be able to listen to it, it sounds really good! You're right about the experience of severe illness being very isolating - I was wondering, do you have any social media? I'd love to connect with you

  • @tade91
    @tade91 Год назад +15

    1) The Fall - Albert Camus
    2) The Count of Monte Cristo - Alexandre Dumas
    3) Frankenstein - Mary Shelley
    4) Tales of Mystery and Imagination - Edgar Allan Poe
    5) Metamorphosis - Franz Kafka

  • @caasi4969
    @caasi4969 Год назад +254

    The reason the coffee doesn’t taste as good is because the process of microwaving works by using electromagnetic forces to move particles in the food but the forces only vibrate the polar molecules (molecules where one part of the molecule is more negatively charged and another more positively charged, e.g. water) and the particles in the part of the coffee that are responsible for the good flavour don’t get heated up as much and therefore don’t taste as good and I just made this whole thing up.

    • @juneychick
      @juneychick Год назад +29

      Lol 🤣 I was just reading this thinking I really wish I nee more about chemistry and physics

    • @rubyanddelilahandnani
      @rubyanddelilahandnani Год назад +20

      You got me 👍🏼

    • @Jeroeny
      @Jeroeny Год назад +6

      Love it :D

    • @nilulal545
      @nilulal545 Год назад +4

      Omg you had me going too!! Your narrative is believable 😂❤

    • @FlaschDJ
      @FlaschDJ 7 месяцев назад +1

      I thought it was because the fratistat was misaligned

  • @anitas5817
    @anitas5817 Год назад +280

    Hey Emma could you do a video about your reading schedule or how you fit reading in to your day or something like that? You obviously read several hours a day at least. It would be interesting to see how a literature major/enthusiast keeps up with the reading. And how do you approach a big book - you said something about 15 pages a day for David Copperfield. Do you set a pace like that for books when you have a deadline? So interested in how you fit in all the reading.

    • @halloweenjax
      @halloweenjax Год назад +8

      I second this! :)

    • @aliflower4361
      @aliflower4361 Год назад +2

      Yesssss

    • @wmd8840
      @wmd8840 Год назад +1

      Funny thing about Copperfield… my copy is 1057 pages long, so dividing that into the number of chapters (64) you get 16.5 pages each, on average. Pretty close to what Emma is reading (but I think her edition has fewer pages). To me that’s a better way to divide things (if possible), since the author divided it there too.

    • @emmiereads
      @emmiereads  Год назад +55

      I definitely can make a video like that! Audiobooks are a huge part of my life as well and they’re amazing!

    • @Kevinakletva
      @Kevinakletva Год назад

      @@emmiereads they are saying around is that you are that "Adam Medvidović" that wrote that "Night in Zagreb".It is known that "Adam Medvidović" is a pen name, but actuall writer is unknown. Wanted to ask you is it true, that its your male pen name? You are a genius for writing that

  • @jwsjourney
    @jwsjourney 6 месяцев назад +26

    When I retired I wanted to start reading classics. My daughter and I are reading classics together. We have read 16 classics so far and my Favorite is The Count of Monte Cristo.

    • @karlareadstheclassics217
      @karlareadstheclassics217 3 месяца назад

      I think that's awesome as I read with my daughter when she was younger also. She's now almost 40 & still loves to read Classics & biographies. I invite you to listen to readings of classics on my channel under the Podcast tab.🙂

  • @LexieMoon321
    @LexieMoon321 Год назад +36

    My grandmother passed away on Tuesday. I needed this video more than ever. Thank you so much for being a shining light ♥️

  • @ileanaaaaa
    @ileanaaaaa Год назад +70

    Love everything mentioned here Emma! My favourite classics has to be: War & Peace, Pride & Prejudice, 100 years of Solitude, Pedro Páramo, Dorian Gray, Mrs. Dalloway, Anna Karenina and Emma 😊

  • @svs03
    @svs03 Год назад +58

    I love that you have picked a lot of books that you read for your around-the-world reading challenge.

  • @liam0122
    @liam0122 Год назад +5

    My favorite classics (so far) are:
    -Wuthering Heights by Emily Brontë, the language was a bit difficult but the story was just amazing.
    - Jane Eyre by Charlotte Brontë, she is such strong character and I loved following her story.
    - The Turn of the Screw by Henry James, so short but every single page was brilliantly written. The ending left me in shock for a while.
    - Frankenstein by Mary Shelly, I love Mary Shelley and her life story. When it comes to Frankenstein I finished it in one sitting which is not something I would usually do, so it is amazing.
    - The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde, a very famous and brilliant story but that one chapter... Still ignoring it...
    - Little Women by Louisa May Alcott, yes I am a man but the whole book just warms my heart... Love it.
    - Tales of Mystery and Imagination by Edgar Allan Poe, every story was beyond interesting and his writing style is so easy to get through. "The Black Cat" will forever be my favorite story.

  • @claaaaaara
    @claaaaaara Год назад +55

    Emma, I gotta say, you're the first person who actually made me want to read Pedro Páramo (and I studied Spanish in uni!!). Listening to you talk about your favourite classics is really a wholesome experience! Especially because you're an english speaking person who reads a lot of non english written books, which is so rare and makes all the difference.

  • @luckyluna62
    @luckyluna62 Год назад +167

    You re-introduced me to Mexican literature and since I’m from Mexico (but haven’t been back) I’ve been reading it in Spanish and it’s been a delight ❤❤❤

    • @emmiereads
      @emmiereads  Год назад +10

      Ah amazing I am all ears if you have any recommendations!

    • @nicolastrixy7430
      @nicolastrixy7430 Год назад +1

      @@emmiereads Hopscotch by Julio Cortazar is a great one

    • @juli3836
      @juli3836 Год назад +2

      ​@@nicolastrixy7430Cortazar is not mexican

    • @alexacaceres9496
      @alexacaceres9496 4 месяца назад

      You might like something by Jorge Ibargüengoitia 👁️

    • @sebastian.2.311
      @sebastian.2.311 3 месяца назад

      ​@@alexacaceres9496he is trash

  • @doaadikrallah
    @doaadikrallah Год назад +62

    my favorite classics so far have to be
    - the bell jar by sylvia plath (one of my fave authors)
    - a room of one’s own/ mrs dalloway by virginia woolf (fave too)
    - a farewell to arms and the old man and the sea by hemingway
    - frankenstein obviously! so beautifully written and so philosophical, love that
    - 1984 orwell was life changing so definitely have to include that here

    • @sausana2501
      @sausana2501 Год назад +2

      I love Orwell! But I think Animal farm is even better than 1984

    • @Oogrilla
      @Oogrilla Год назад

      1984 was good but a story's ending has never made me so mad before.

    • @sausana2501
      @sausana2501 Год назад

      @@Oogrilla same

    • @ashitakedia5814
      @ashitakedia5814 Год назад +1

      @@sausana2501 I haven’t read 1984 but I absolutely adore the animal farm

    • @joyaalexandra7718
      @joyaalexandra7718 Год назад +1

      @@OogrillaI absolutely hated 1984, but it is well written I can't lie. BUT IT WAS SO FRUSTRATING AND SLOW

  • @gabrielaminucelli5011
    @gabrielaminucelli5011 Год назад +10

    Hey! I'm Brazilian and i gotta say: Is SO GOOOOOOD to see Machado de Assis on your list. It warmed my heart.

  • @biancaparreira1052
    @biancaparreira1052 Год назад +16

    I'm brazilian, so I'm pretty happy to see that you read a classic book from my country and you liked! Machado is one of the most important names in our national literature, hope you can read more from him soon, love u 💕

  • @ewelinahernon6556
    @ewelinahernon6556 Год назад +13

    1. Orlando 2. Mrs Dalloway 3. The Waves 4. Frankenstein 5. The Picture of Dorian Gray 6. Wuthering Heights 7. Jane Eyre 8. Anna Karenina 9. 100 years of solitude 10. The Pickwick Papers 😊

    • @sausana2501
      @sausana2501 Год назад +1

      How did u get into virginias writing? I find her writing style very difficult 😥

    • @ewelinahernon6556
      @ewelinahernon6556 Год назад

      @@sausana2501 I know she's not for everyone, but I just really love her writing style/voice.

    • @noahlazarides941
      @noahlazarides941 Год назад

      Can't believe you're sleeping on To the Lighthouse

    • @ewelinahernon6556
      @ewelinahernon6556 Год назад

      @@noahlazarides941 I love To The Lighthouse as well, but I limited myself to 3 novels by her ( not the easiest thing to do) just so I could include some other authors.

  • @OnyinyeOfunwa
    @OnyinyeOfunwa Год назад +2

    As an Igbo Nigerian im glad u loved things fall apart i remember my aunt gifting it to me when i was 12 years old and i still remember it ever since!!!

  • @EricKarlAnderson
    @EricKarlAnderson Год назад +6

    I only read Frankenstein for the first time a few years ago and I was amazed how moving it was. Totally unexpected. I agree with you. It's so real and gut wrenching.

  • @mattkean1128
    @mattkean1128 Год назад +35

    Things Fall Apart was one of my favorite books we read in high school.
    I feel Ice Palace calling to me.

    • @rachaeldiviney712
      @rachaeldiviney712 Год назад +1

      Do it! I read it a few weeks ago and it's amazing!

    • @lujainsair9194
      @lujainsair9194 Год назад

      Same! It is calling to me too! Imma go read it right away!!✨

    • @warlockofwordschannel7901
      @warlockofwordschannel7901 Год назад +1

      A friend of mine put this book in my hands, he's no longer with us, but our talks about books live on in my memories.

  • @Geet99
    @Geet99 Год назад +9

    I can listen to her talk about Frankenstein for hours❤

  • @vp8671
    @vp8671 Год назад +16

    OOOO id love to read your paper on Frankenstein! Such a good list you got here

  • @predovilela
    @predovilela Год назад +8

    I’m sooo glad to see Bras Cubas in this list! Another great work by Machado de Assis is Dom Casmurro, a story about a distrusting husband set in the Rio de Janeiro of the Brazilian Empire. Trust me, this is a 5 star book as well.

  • @kristenp6547
    @kristenp6547 Год назад +5

    I am half way through War & Peace. I struggled with it in the beginning but am enjoying it now. So far I'd say I definitely prefer Anna Karenina.

  • @paulaquilina1103
    @paulaquilina1103 20 дней назад

    Coffee oxidises relatively quickly. So it’s best to make it from freshly crushed beans,percolate or if you’re rich put it into your 3\4,000 $ MACHINE, and drink it in one sitting. If you’ve made a jug and the rest of it is sitting on a low heat,to keep it warm by the time you’re ready for the next batch it’s bitter because it has oxidised. Microwaves are too intense at cooking ,I don’t have one. I keep my beans in funnily enough ,coffee jars with stopper tops to keep the air away from them and each morning I grind /percolate and really enjoy my usually only cup of caff for the day. I’d drink much more cause I love it but have had fibromyalgia for 40 years so have to tread lightly. It’s why I read so much, and why I really appreciate what you and all the other book-tubers who talk about classic/modern /pm fiction do in helping us become exposed to a much wider range of books ,than we would on our own. Cheers Emmie

  • @natelian79
    @natelian79 11 месяцев назад +1

    Super late to the party, but here we go (in no particular order):
    1./ East of Eden
    2./ The Picture of Dorian Gray
    3./ The Importance of Being Earnest
    4./ The Fall
    5./ Giovanni's Room
    6./ Tale of Two Cities

  • @leireadsandrates1617
    @leireadsandrates1617 Год назад +1

    You just talking about books while holding a cup of coffee in your hand is just so dreamy and cozy. I’m a mom and I read classics too. I enjoy them because they have more substance and essence for me compare to contemporary fiction. I just loveee hearing classic book recommendation!!! I loved Things Fall Apart too. We studied at one of my classes back in college. ❤️

  • @halloweenjax
    @halloweenjax Год назад +3

    Favorite classics! (I can't put them in an order, it is impossible.) 1984 and Animal Farm - George Orwell, Jane Eyre - Charlotte Bronte, Brave New World - Aldous Huxley, Slaughterhouse Five - Kurt Vonnegut (all the Vonnegut, really,) The Picture of Dorian Gray - Oscar Wilde (which I read because of your recommendation and it was so good,) The Unbearable Lightness of Being - Milan Kundera, Lolita - Vladimir Nabokov, The Bloody Chamber - Angela Carter, East of Eden - John Steinbeck (which I really think you would love Emma,) The Stranger - Albert Camus, Battle Royale - Koushun Takami
    I swear this is the narrowed down list. Classics are my jam. Thanks for even more for the TBR! :)

    • @jamesduggan7200
      @jamesduggan7200 Год назад +1

      Yes, I like most of those two, particularly Vonnegut, who, sadly, has fallen out of fashion in this current generation.

    • @sausana2501
      @sausana2501 Год назад +2

      Why narrow it down? Give us more 🤣💗

    • @halloweenjax
      @halloweenjax 9 месяцев назад

      @@sausana2501 It's been forever but I just saw this haha. I also love Heart of a Dog by Mikhail Bulgakov, Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte, really all the Vonnegut (Cat's Cradle and Mother Night are personal favorites though,) Pride and Prejudice, Catcher in the Rye, and Lord of the Flies were all books I HATED in high school but have loved reading as an adult. I am Shakespeare obsessed and I think Hamlet might be the pinnacle of the written word but most of the plays and the sonnets are great too. What else...? Snow Country by Yusunari Kawabata is a newer one I've read. Sometimes I want to make a BookTube because I am so excited about books but it sounds like so much. Read anything good lately? :)

    • @sausana2501
      @sausana2501 9 месяцев назад

      @@halloweenjax thats some fine taste! My favorites are Stoner by John Williams, anything Dostoyevsky, Giovannis room, and Children of Gebelawi

  • @Pursuitsofmybookishheart
    @Pursuitsofmybookishheart Год назад +9

    Hill house is such a hoot to read. While we differ so much between our favourite classics, i love hearing people talk of their favourites. There is always a part of me that thinks « Maybe I should give them yet another reread in case I missed something the first times ». It brings out my optimistic nature for sure. My favourite classics are Anna Karenina, Little Women, and Mrs. Dalloway. They feel so intimate, cozy, flawed, but human.

  • @AdrianasWonderland
    @AdrianasWonderland Год назад +2

    each of your movies affects me like warm tea on winter days. every movie fills me with warmth and it makes me happy to listen to you because you are so wise and aware. you have no idea how your videos help me. I am sending you much love

  • @aaryakurne5777
    @aaryakurne5777 4 месяца назад

    you are the sole reason I started reading classics and I don't think there are words in which I can thank you enough! Please keep doing what you do!!❤

  • @shandisfancher8766
    @shandisfancher8766 Год назад +1

    My top ten favorite classics (including a few modern classics)… 1) Frankenstein 2) The Count of Monte Cristo 3) Dracula 4) The Ice Palace 5) The Phantom of the Opera 6) One Hundred Years of Solitude 7) To Kill a Mockingbird 8) Uncle Tom’s Cabin 8) Anne of Green Gables 9) The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde 10) The Giver | Honorable Mention) Dune

    • @jamesduggan7200
      @jamesduggan7200 Год назад

      I've tried twice to read Uncle Tom's Cabin without success, but maybe three times a charm? idk - thx

  • @elllisgrey
    @elllisgrey 6 месяцев назад

    obsessed with the way that you have introduced me to so many classics i had never heard of, especially foreign classics! thank you, emma!

  • @daisy.4682
    @daisy.4682 Год назад +3

    my top 3 classics: Emma, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, and Les Misérables

  • @anitas5817
    @anitas5817 Год назад +8

    A Farewell to Arms was a hit for me. I plan to reread it as well. I am loving the Game of Tomes!

  • @Cubehead27
    @Cubehead27 Год назад +21

    I'm very close to finishing Things Fall Apart (almost definitely finishing it today) and I'm really loving it, it's fantastic

    • @0210fnunez
      @0210fnunez Год назад

      I want to read it can you please give me the author thanks.

    • @Cubehead27
      @Cubehead27 Год назад +2

      @@0210fnunez It's by Chinua Achebe. (Incidentally I did in fact finish it, and it was excellent).

    • @0210fnunez
      @0210fnunez Год назад +1

      @@Cubehead27 Thanks you're very kind. 😁

    • @Cubehead27
      @Cubehead27 Год назад +1

      @@0210fnunez Happy to help! ☺

  • @rachaeldiviney712
    @rachaeldiviney712 Год назад +2

    My top 5 favourite classics in no particular order are:
    Pride and Prejudice
    A Streetcar Named Desire
    The Master and Margarita
    We have always lived in the castle
    The call of the wild

    • @jamesduggan7200
      @jamesduggan7200 Год назад

      Streetcar and Call of the Wild seldom are mentioned here, on BookTube, and that's a shame. They are genuine 5 star classics IMHO.

  • @Weirder_the_better
    @Weirder_the_better Год назад +1

    This video brought me UNBRIDLED JOY. Frankenstein is my all-time favorite book, so I loved hearing you gush about it.

  • @jinuelzymon
    @jinuelzymon Год назад +6

    my fave classics, my top 3: one hundred years of solitude, the posthumous memoirs of bras cubas, and the count of monte cristo. i actually got most of my classic recommendations from you and a huge THANK YOU emmie for introducing me to south american lit! also i recently bought hour of the star by clarice lispector and collected stories of machado de assis

  • @chelseaseashell22
    @chelseaseashell22 Год назад +3

    I love that im watching this even though im pretty sure i can guess about 85% of the books you're about to recommend. Also, your book of the month ads are the absolute best! If they ever stop sponsoring you i will start a riot

  • @anagord105
    @anagord105 Год назад +1

    on top of my head, some of my favorites are: Hunger Artist by Franz Kafka, Frankenstein, 1984, Death and the Dervish by Meša Selimović, Uncle Maroje - A Comedy in Five Acts by Marin Držić

  • @MaryReadsToLive
    @MaryReadsToLive Год назад +3

    Wonderful recommendations! I am reading Moby-Dick for the first time, and oh man it is so much better than I thought it would be, and I am loving it!

    • @jamesduggan7200
      @jamesduggan7200 Год назад +2

      It's truly a shame that 5 star class is so long because so many readers miss out on something probably they would like a lot.

  • @Ambermarie13
    @Ambermarie13 Год назад +3

    This video brings me so much joy! One of my favorite humans with lots of my favorite books 🥰

  • @danilojuarez9287
    @danilojuarez9287 Год назад +3

    “The day you left I knew I would never see you again. You left covered by the red light of the
    afternoon sun, by the bloodstained twilight. You were smiling. You were leaving behind the
    town of which I had heard you say more than once: ‘I love it because of you, but I hate it for
    everything else, even for having been born there,’ Then I thought, she will not ever come back,
    she will never return.”
    Pedro Páramo by Juan Rulfo

  • @ES-dj9lh
    @ES-dj9lh Год назад +1

    Loved your list :)) I've already tried to add Things Fall Apart maybe 3 times to my tbr because it sounds so good. Ice Palace also sounds amazing!
    My favorites include:
    The Hunger Angel - Herta Müller
    The Wall - Marlen Haushofer
    Grapes of Wrath - Steinbeck
    Narcissus and Goldmund + Beneath the Wheel - Hesse
    The Yellow Wall-Paper - Charlotte Perkins Gilman
    Loco Afán - Pedro Lemebel
    Mr Palomar - Calvino
    The Artificial Silk Girl - Keun
    The Bell Jar - Plath
    Marie Antoinette - Zweig
    Everything by Ingeborg Bachmann (she's a genius)

  • @5hif7yx86
    @5hif7yx86 Год назад +2

    i read the Phantom of the Opera because of one of your previous videos and it was amazing. I loved every page of it. Thank you.

  • @chuucake
    @chuucake Год назад +12

    classic literature yes !!! 😍 i love them so much aaa im such a classics lover ♡♡♡ thank you for introducing them emma^^

  • @beatrizmiranda576
    @beatrizmiranda576 Год назад +9

    omgg classics and emmie

  • @isabellepinheiro4335
    @isabellepinheiro4335 Год назад +1

    Very happy to see Machado de Assis here. A recommend all of his books

  • @limeparticle
    @limeparticle Год назад +2

    I just read Frankenstein for the first time and it was so much better than I had expected! Then right after, I read Frankissstein by Jeanette Winterson - highly recommend!

  • @arvidjohansson3120
    @arvidjohansson3120 Год назад +1

    The coffee reacts with oxygen and oxidises, the reheat causes some magic stuff to happen that creates more molecules that tastes bad.
    To avoid this, use a insulated mug with a lid.

  • @emmaopaline
    @emmaopaline Год назад +6

    This video is an absolute delight ! ❤️
    One of m'y favorite classics are : Grapes of wragh, and Mice and Men by John Steinbeck and Wuthering Height by Emilie Brontë

  • @mollyoneill7109
    @mollyoneill7109 Год назад +1

    1. Treasure Ireland - Robert Louis Stevenson
    2. The Tempest - William Shakespeare
    3. The Metamorphosis - Franz Kafka
    4. A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man - James Joyce
    5. Phantastes - George MacDonald
    6. The Crucible - Arthur Miller
    7. A Farewell to Arms - Ernest Hemingway
    8. The Once and Future King - T. H. White
    9. Jane Eyre - Charlotte Bronte
    10. Jamaica Inn - Daphne du Maurier
    11. A Little Princess - Frances Hodgson Burnett
    12. Frankenstein - Mary Shelley
    13. The Ballad of the Sad Cafe - Carson McCullers
    14. Anne of Green Gables - L.M. Montgomery
    15. The Picture of Dorian Gray - Oscar Wilde
    16. Dracula - Bram Stoker
    17. A Room With a View - E.M. Forster
    18. The Blue Castle - L.M. Montgomery
    19. The Poor Mouth - Flann O'Brien
    20. The Outsiders - S.E. Hinton
    21. The Island of Doctor Moreau - H.G. Wells
    22. The House of Mirth - Edith Wharton
    23. The Awakening - Kate Chopin
    (not in order)

  • @moshecallen
    @moshecallen Год назад

    New to the channel. As a reading polyglot, this video is gold. Most recommendations only stick to things written in their own language.

  • @wamyarabel1288
    @wamyarabel1288 Год назад +1

    Not only classics and recommendations, but they're by Emma, cannot possibly get any better.

  • @sophiaisabelle027
    @sophiaisabelle027 Год назад +6

    Thanks for recommending your favorite classics, Emmie. Stay true to yourself no matter what.

  • @capturedbyannamarie
    @capturedbyannamarie Год назад +2

    I love Hemingways writing. It’s just so good

  • @Blondie101010100
    @Blondie101010100 Год назад +3

    Can I just say how well the cover of "Chess" matches your outfit and nails! 😍

  • @jasminesmith6361
    @jasminesmith6361 Год назад +6

    All of those are such amazing recommendations!!! I'm surprised The Blind Owl wasn't on there! It quickly became one of my all-time favorite classics and all-time favorite books thanks to your recommendation! 🥰🥰🥰

  • @kurlykaitlyn
    @kurlykaitlyn Год назад +1

    Love a number of these. My other favorites are The count of Monte Cristo by Alexander Dumas, the Invisible Man by Ralph Ellison, Beloved by Toni Morrison, I know why the caged bird sings by Maya Angelou, In our Time by Hemingway, Dandelion Wine by Ray Bradbury, Hard Times by Charles Dickens, and Anna Karenina by Tolstoy

  • @ceciliadebarberie5518
    @ceciliadebarberie5518 Год назад

    I absolutely recommend All Quite on the Western Front. It is so good and made me cry.

  • @kristinas1240
    @kristinas1240 Год назад +1

    A book that isn't talked about enough in my opinion is Martin Eden by Jack London. It is written so beautifully and it was very thought-provoking. It might seem like a romance in the very beginning, but the book is just so much more than that.

  • @Ana-ldqm
    @Ana-ldqm Год назад +4

    I’m so happy to see Machado de Assis on your list 💕

  • @Ricky-es9vg
    @Ricky-es9vg Год назад +1

    When you reheat coffee in the microwave it increases production of caffeic acid and quinic, which is what gives it that particularly bitter taste.

  • @bongo9694
    @bongo9694 Год назад +3

    watching the coffee in your cup being very close to spilling is so stressful ahaha
    but love your recs

  • @lujainsair9194
    @lujainsair9194 Год назад +1

    I have discovered Jane Austin and her collection of radio series in audiobook format....... I AM IN LOVE✨😍🤩💓🥴💘✨.
    I now declare that thanx to jane Austin I no longer have the fear of boring classics or topics and themes that I would not enjoy "sorry I don't enjoy the man vs nature themes of earnest hemmingway and I did not enjoy tom sawyer either and there was 2 more classics that i didn't like when I was studying English lit and It kinda put me off classics, for 5 years! Glad to be back🥰)

  • @ДмитрийГребенюк-ш4м

    Hello! I'm from Russia. I recommend reading the book: Varlam Shalamov "Kolyma stories". The darkness and horror of the Stalinist concentration camps in the 1930s-1940s. But this is not just evidence of the crimes of the communists, but also excellent literature. I hope this book is well translated into English.

  • @belcarreiroo
    @belcarreiroo Год назад +2

    You have no idea how happy I was when you started talking about Machado de Assis. His books are masterpieces and I think people, apart from the "Latino community", should appreciate it more!!!! This is my statement.

  • @jennyyeh4730
    @jennyyeh4730 Год назад +2

    Yessssss!!!! So happy for this video

    • @jennyyeh4730
      @jennyyeh4730 Год назад

      @emmie you’re the reason I started reading / still read classics !

  • @huppickeart6915
    @huppickeart6915 Год назад

    My favorite classics: Pasternak: Dr. Shivago, John Crowley: Little, big, Proust: In search of lost time and Ottfried Preussler: Krabat

  • @dominiquemitchell5534
    @dominiquemitchell5534 Год назад +2

    Hey Emma
    I read 100 years of solitude after I watched a video where you recommended it. You spoke about it with such passion, I was very intrigued. I jumped into it blindly. As you say it does come with its challenges but wow ! What a book. Near the end of the book I read a couple of passages to my boyfriend and that’s when I realized I was reading something truly amazing. I’m currently reading the picture of Dorian Gray.
    Thanks for your videos

  • @throneofpages
    @throneofpages Год назад +1

    when you were reading out some of frankenstein's quotes it reignited my **need** to reread for a 5th (6th? I've stopped counting) reread 😭😭 it's one of the most gorgeous books i will probably ever read in my life 🥹

  • @melancholy0003
    @melancholy0003 Год назад

    My favorite classics (in no particular order🙃) are:
    1. The Scarlet Letter -Nathaniel Hawthorn
    2. Dracula -Bram Stoker
    3. A Little Princess -Frances Hodgeson Burnett
    4.The Outsiders -S.E. Hinton
    5. Frankenstein -Mary Shelly
    6. David Copperfield -Charles Dickens

  • @cmondya4919
    @cmondya4919 Год назад +1

    Thank you !

  • @mrodriguez377
    @mrodriguez377 Год назад +2

    As a treat to myself I’m reading The Picture of Dorian Gray on my bday weekend (the last weekend of March) and I’m soo looking forward!

  • @hannahdigitals
    @hannahdigitals Год назад +3

    I generally avoid older books as I found myself not connecting to them much but I read "The Hopkin's Manuscript" by R. C. Sherriff recently and absolutely loved it, maybe one of my favorite books now. Idk if it qualifies as a classic but it def made me more motivated to explore classics and older books.

    • @booksinbed
      @booksinbed Год назад

      What an interesting-sounding book, thanks for sharing!

  • @tonibauer8051
    @tonibauer8051 Год назад +4

    Oh Emmie, I love your videos so much... Your intros and just realness is amazing ... I have all these books, thank you for the recs. I Loved The turn of the screw, Things Fall Apart, Frankenstein, A Farewell to Arms, One Hundred Years of Solitude, Phantom of the Opera, Bras Cuba's was HILARIOUS!!! Dorian Gray is just a MUST READ, War and Peace broke me and I loved it, I haven't read Season yet but it is in my tbr, Haunting of Hill House was good as well... I am still trying to finish David Copperfield and I am loving it... Thanks for another great video Emmie .. love from Ohio

  • @river3516
    @river3516 Год назад +1

    I'm gonna recommend just one of my favorite classics (and favorite overall): The Heart is a Lonely Hunter by Carson McCullers. It's one of those books I don't want or know how to talk about, it's so special and unique to me, and it WILL break your heart if you read it.

  • @GretaHennig-zo8wk
    @GretaHennig-zo8wk Год назад +2

    Chess is one of my favorite books of all time! Read it in one sitting…

  • @mishal8749
    @mishal8749 Год назад +2

    honestly i’ve been waiting for another one of these v recently and i was so happy when you posted 😭 i started reading again recently and its safe to say I’ve fallen down the classics rabbit hole so this was amazing timing

  • @camscornerbooks
    @camscornerbooks Год назад +1

    You always post when I need distraction and comfort most. Love and books always ❤ 📚

  • @halfgodfairy8654
    @halfgodfairy8654 Год назад +6

    My favourite classics so far are definitely 'Orlando' as well as 'The Waves' by Virginia Woolf, The Picture of Dorian Gray and Wuthering Heights! Im currently reading Crimd and Punishment and am loving it so far

    • @sausana2501
      @sausana2501 Год назад +1

      Crime and punishment is my favorite book of all time! Immediately followed by The bell jar, animal farm, and Stoner by John Williams.

    • @kateystephens3198
      @kateystephens3198 Год назад

      Yesss The Waves is my favorite!!

    • @fedyasdeath
      @fedyasdeath Год назад

      crime and punishment is literally one of my fav books ever, its so good

  • @sergorze6453
    @sergorze6453 Год назад

    1. Martin Eden
    2. Woe from wit
    3. Ward No. 6
    4. Of Mice and Men
    5. The Mysterious Stranger
    6. The Master and Margarita
    7. The Metamorphosis
    8. The Adolescent
    9. The Buried Giant
    10. Iron Will (Leskov)

  • @anaclarabouzon6185
    @anaclarabouzon6185 Год назад

    oh, the timing of this video! I've been searching everywhere for classics recs cause out of nowhere I've felt this urge to start reading them and I definitely trust your taste!!

    • @anaclarabouzon6185
      @anaclarabouzon6185 Год назад

      and I'm so glad you recommended Machado de Assis!!! 🇧🇷 It's a obligatory read for high-schoolers here in Brazil!

  • @wiredayan9719
    @wiredayan9719 8 месяцев назад +1

    I read Pedro Paramo in 9th grade for school… and didnt got to enjoy it until i read it again as an adult…. Thanks for re-entroducing me to some classics

  • @stews9
    @stews9 Год назад +1

    Bleak House by Dickens
    Stories of May Sinclair
    Dracula by Stoker
    A Farewell to Arms by Hemingway
    Stories of James Tiptree, Jr. (Dr. Alice B. Sheldon)
    Treasure Island by Stevenson
    Picture of Dorian Grey by Wilde
    The Satanic Verses by Rushdie
    Frankenstein by Shelley
    Stories of Poe by, oddly enough, Poe
    And endless more; been reading classics all my life. They were the first category of fiction I encountered and, oh, Gravity's Rainbow by Thomas Pynchon, Snow Falling on Cedars by Guterson, Etc.

  • @jelapeto
    @jelapeto Месяц назад

    Hi Emmie, I recommend How Green Was My Valley. I’m so sad it’s not as known, but it was adapted as a film in 1941.

  • @oliviadonahue430
    @oliviadonahue430 Год назад +1

    I have always loved Farewell to Arms and All of my friends think I'm crazy. Thank you!! it's so beautiful.

    • @Tolstoy111
      @Tolstoy111 Год назад

      Why would your friends think that? It's an American classic. A very famous novel.

  • @chy8697
    @chy8697 Год назад +4

    the ice palace is so good! it's definitely about to be popular this year.

  • @garay_riveros
    @garay_riveros Год назад

    Emmie, your ad breaks are the best in the entirety of RUclips. Book of the Month is probably making millions off your partnership.

  • @MartinDSmith
    @MartinDSmith Год назад +1

    I've been trying to get into Mary Shelley's biography of late,her parents were incredible people.I have still to finish A Farewell To Arms and some of the names on the page are places I have been to many moons ago so in that sense I feel a strong connection with the book.

  • @tostadadepata
    @tostadadepata Год назад +1

    Juan Preciado isn't looking for revenge against Pedro Páramo. What his mother tasked him with was getting money and/or land. The phrase in Spanish is "cóbrale caro el olvido en que nos tuvo", I ignore the translation you read but a literal meaning would be "charge him heavily the oblivion in which he put us". Having said that, I love that you showed appreciation for it. I have always felt that it's a very underappreciated novel outside Latin America.

  • @morgannerose7856
    @morgannerose7856 Год назад +1

    im going to go reread frankenstein now!

  • @0210fnunez
    @0210fnunez Год назад +2

    Thanks for the recommendations, I'm actually reading "In Cold Blood" from Truman Capote which is consider a classic as well. Regards from sunny DR. 🇩🇴🇩🇴

  • @JulietIsDeclining
    @JulietIsDeclining Год назад +1

    Bought a farewell to arms this weekend!! Hearing you and Carolyn speak about it made me need to read it, planning on starting it after tests and I’m so exited

  • @Bette_459
    @Bette_459 Год назад +1

    Thesis - Yes! Phantom of the Opera!
    I especially enjoy the edition you held up - the translation by Mireille Ribiere and who doesn't absolutely love her quote about Mozart! (p. 55)

  • @jasonluis8895
    @jasonluis8895 Год назад +2

    Definitely the best book. One Hundred Years of Solitude 🙌🏾

  • @levietha1272
    @levietha1272 Год назад +1

    Thank you🥰

  • @CarolineLisy
    @CarolineLisy 4 месяца назад +1

    This is slightly off topic, but I love classics, yet I think I’m just to dumb (or maybe to young as I’m a young teen) to understand the ones written before the year 1910. That’s why I love to read the children’s additions. As long as they don’t leave anything out (which I check before hand) I makes my reading experience way easier.

  • @misasa460
    @misasa460 Год назад

    I recommend you anything Kafka honestly. This man and his work has a GRIP on me, unimaginable. For instance as I was reading "the trial", it was so interesting and had so many layers or just generally leaves so much room for interpretation but I KNEW that as I was reading some pages, that I just did not understand the passage and the intention with which Kafka wrote it like- just amazing, beyond amazing honestly. It makes me so emotional and empathetic too like I DO NOT EVEN know this man😭
    But yes highly recommend Kafka and also his short stories to start with maybe too!!

  • @antonian8058
    @antonian8058 Год назад

    1. O Pioneers!
    2. The Tenant of Wildfell Hall
    3. The Sandman
    4. Sarrasine
    5. Little Women
    6. The Yellow Wallpaper
    7. The Stranger
    ❤️

  • @ritabilal2531
    @ritabilal2531 Год назад +1

    Just what I needed!