books i'd save if my house was burning down in a fire

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  • Опубликовано: 30 ноя 2024

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  • @rubyanddelilahandnani
    @rubyanddelilahandnani Год назад +3472

    Can we please have an official tour of your library??? I don’t care if it’s 2 hours long. I will watch you talking about your books and telling us which ones stand out the most.

    • @fdajjayyb
      @fdajjayyb Год назад +21

      ✋️I'm in

    • @asianaku
      @asianaku Год назад +15

      was thinking the same thing literally we defo need a library tour! as the infamous librarian of RUclips

    • @gurnoorkalra2031
      @gurnoorkalra2031 Год назад +2

      Exactly

    • @MarriedMulholland
      @MarriedMulholland Год назад +1

      @@asianakuJack’s a librarian?

    • @mollysiddall7690
      @mollysiddall7690 Год назад +1

      ikkk nikkkk i’m in i i😮 19:18 😮

  • @arunimaphadke
    @arunimaphadke Год назад +961

    Literal goosebumps! This feels like an intimate time capsule of Jack's: reminiscent of how much books can mean to you and shape you at different stages in your life and yet, its appeal is entirely universal because so many of us have an ancedotal list like that. ❤

    • @whateverbabe
      @whateverbabe Год назад +3

      Beautiful and accurate comment 👌🏻

    • @tobsixi6702
      @tobsixi6702 Год назад +2

      Hey guys I am here because I am looking for help for an exam which is coming up in a week which is based on a novel that we (the students) do not know. However, my university professor spilled some information on the novel, mainly that the novel or a certain chapter/scene of the novel is said to play in a house/appartment on 89/Lamberton (street), which seems to be a very specific type of information if you ask me. If anyone out there happens to have read a novel which included this address I would be thankful if you could leave a short reply under this comment, stating the title and author of the novel. Thanks a lot in advance and have a nice weekend 😊 and to those who are also in the midst of writing exams: Good luck 👍

  • @crunchygrapes18
    @crunchygrapes18 Год назад +343

    1:40 Animal Farm, George Orwell
    2:09 1984, George Orwell
    3:03 A Study in Scarlet, Arthur Conan Doyle
    5:18 Accidental Death of an Anarchist, Dario Fo
    6:52 The Book Thief, Markus Zusak
    7:46 The Handmaid's Tale, Margaret Atwood
    8:51 Brighton Rock, Graham Greene
    11:31 A Single Man, Christopher Isherwood
    13:20 Funny Boy, Shyam Selvadurai
    15:20 The Uni-Verse, Jack Edwards
    18:33 Beautiful World, Where Are You, Sally Rooney
    20:29 A Moveable Feast, Ernest Hemingway
    21:30 Young Mungo, Douglas Stuart
    23:00 A Little Luck, Claudia Piñeiro
    23:54 Una vita come tante (A little life), Hanya Yanagihara

  • @ryvns
    @ryvns Год назад +1307

    YESSS JACK finally you have a real library!!! congratulations!!!!!

    • @khalilahd.
      @khalilahd. Год назад +14

      He’s come so far 🫶🏽 you love to see it

    • @tobsixi6702
      @tobsixi6702 Год назад +1

      Hey guys I am here because I am looking for help for an exam which is coming up in a week which is based on a novel that we (the students) do not know. However, my university professor spilled some information on the novel, mainly that the novel or a certain chapter/scene of the novel is said to play in a house/appartment on 89/Lamberton (street), which seems to be a very specific type of information if you ask me. If anyone out there happens to have read a novel which included this address I would be thankful if you could leave a short reply under this comment, stating the title and author of the novel. Thanks a lot in advance and have a nice weekend 😊 and to those who are also in the midst of writing exams: Good luck 👍

    • @destituteanddecadent9106
      @destituteanddecadent9106 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@tobsixi6702 Well? What was it?

  • @wiebkeh.4394
    @wiebkeh.4394 Год назад +861

    Can we please talk about how apparently everybody, wherever they are from, fell out of love with reading because of how literature is taught in school? Honestly, dear people teaching and/or heading schools and/or being responsible for the curriculum: Take note and do something about that!

    • @morgianasartre6709
      @morgianasartre6709 Год назад +113

      I don't think it has to do with the teaching method or teachers, rather simply with the fact that grades and obligations come with it.

    • @journalwithdolly
      @journalwithdolly Год назад +71

      WE'RE TRYING 😂 I'm an English teacher and try to make it as enjoyable as possible however, with restricted budgets, unrealistic targets and kids who are from backgrounds that don't value reading, it makes it VERY hard 😅

    • @evajean7568
      @evajean7568 Год назад +30

      i think it also has a lot to do with the expectations and pressures that are put onto kids from all sides, not just in their english/lit classes. there are so many obligations a high school student has to fulfill that reading falls to the sidelines very easily, just like any other activity that isn’t necessarily deemed “productive” because it brings joy to the person rather than facilitating some kind of career path. i think that’s why so many students (myself included) fell back in love with reading during the pandemic, when we had extra time for the first time in years.

    • @wiebkeh.4394
      @wiebkeh.4394 Год назад +7

      Thanks for your answers. However, they made me think that I should have made my point a bit clearer; apologies for that. What I meant with "how literature is taught in school" is, that it is being turned into an obligation and a nuisance. Where is the point in teenagers having to read classics, i.e. stuff mostly from 16th to 19th century? Does it have any relation to their lifes? No. Is it fun? No. Does it help them widen their linguistic repertoire for their everyday life? No. Does it provide points for discussions of today's main issues (race, gender, climate change)? No. I understand that you can't suit everybody's reading taste and also there will always be people who might just not be that much into reading and that's okay, but for generations, even students who were/are avid readers have been groaning about "stuff they had/have to read".

    • @journalwithdolly
      @journalwithdolly Год назад +5

      @wiebkeh.4394 I work in a college for kids 15+ who didn't pass their GCSE and they're all Engineering students - we don't even DO classics like you said. Our exam board is more modern texts with nothing below 1850 - even then, it is incredibly difficult 😭 I even try and pick texts that are to do with engineering to try and engage them 🤣😅xx

  • @vitoriakreutzwerle
    @vitoriakreutzwerle Год назад +119

    Jack.... I'm legitimately crying. I can't stress enough how deserving you are of all of this. Congrats, seriously. You and your channel are responsible for me re-finding the love for books during the pandemic and I couldn't thank you enough for that. I was starting my third year of university in 2020 and everthing seamed so unimportant in face of the chaos in the world, reading litterally saved me. You still have an amazing life in front of you and I'm sure you're going to make the most out of it, but I just wanted to send you some love and say that even though we'll never meet you had a very important piece in my life trajectory for the past 3 years.

  • @Eman-rb2hc
    @Eman-rb2hc Год назад +190

    Jack is telling his life story through books and I couldn’t love him more .

  • @akanks.hahaha
    @akanks.hahaha Год назад +33

    I am not exaggerating when I say that you are THE booktuber I look up to. Just like you, I am someone who has grown up reading ferociously, and seeing how much you love reading and your books and the charisma with which you deliver your videos is AMAZING. I am genuinely so happy that Booktube opened so many doors for you and you get to make a living out of what you absolutely adore. I will probably never be as good a booktuber as you are, but your videos always remind me why I love books the way I do and keep me going. And I am absolutely grateful for that.

  • @Judasperas
    @Judasperas Год назад +65

    The coziness I felt from this video was like a giant warm hug. So proud of you Jack, there’s so much more to come for you, I’m sure

  • @khalilahd.
    @khalilahd. Год назад +87

    I read animal farm and I’m currently reading 1984 and wow wow wow George Orwell is incredible. I completely understand saving both in a fire 😅 also your smile as you explain each book and why it’s personally impactful for you was literally so wholesome to watch (especially the Head Boy and Book Thief stories). Loved this ❤

  • @madelinedaltonmusic
    @madelinedaltonmusic Год назад +56

    Jack being a theatre kid explains so much and I love it

  • @SH-eb9hg
    @SH-eb9hg Год назад +17

    What a really eloquent, intelligent and personable guy. He's inspiring, and I'm so pleased that his qualities are being recognised in what can often seem to be a world focused on superficial values.

  • @abeeRidge
    @abeeRidge Год назад +74

    A month ago there was a fire in my building and I’m sad to report I did not save any books... the dread of multiple flights of stairs and panic driven adrenaline picked up my passport, phone and wallet. I now keep a good book next to my phone, just in case.

    • @keebett5722
      @keebett5722 Год назад +20

      just recently recovered from a house fire myself (and managed to save a couple of books in the aftermath). hope you're doing okay

    • @moonya6754
      @moonya6754 Год назад +5

      I hope you and everyone and the building were OK ❤

    • @Groundedsquirrel
      @Groundedsquirrel 5 месяцев назад

      You did the right thing. I’m still watching Jack and keep wanting to remind him we’re not supposed to try and save anything but our own lives (here in US fire safes are probably widely used)

  • @lilliandeak
    @lilliandeak Год назад +35

    God there are so many books I'd want to grab but to try and pick only a handful: A River Runs Through it by Norman Maclean, Barbarian Days: A Surfing Life by William Finnegan, A Moveable Feast by Ernest Hemingway, Forever Interrupted by Taylor Jenkins Reid, East of Eden by John Steinbeck, The Solace of Open Spaces by Greta Ehrlich, Slouching Towards Bethlehem by Joan Didion.

  • @gioaelin9840
    @gioaelin9840 Год назад +7

    This video melted my heart, because i felt every word you said about reading, and how books changed your life. You made me realize how much I love books too. thank you so much for sharing your incredible expiriences with us.💜

  • @colinfirths
    @colinfirths Год назад +26

    i teared up a number of times watching this. i'm simultaneously so proud and jealous of how things are going for jack. what a wonderful journey!

  • @ayellowpapercrown6750
    @ayellowpapercrown6750 Год назад +130

    Damn, I saw the title and already knew my answer. Piranesi by Susanna Clarke, it’s literally never been dethroned from favourite book status since I first read it.

    • @jagratisaxena2335
      @jagratisaxena2335 Год назад

      Hey! Piranesi is in my TBR list for quite some time. Can you tell me little bit about it? Should I go ahead and buy it...?

    • @ayellowpapercrown6750
      @ayellowpapercrown6750 Год назад +1

      @@jagratisaxena2335 i think it’s really one of those books that you might love or hate depending on your personality!
      Basically, it’s about a man who explains his day to day life living in The House, which is a world composed of endless halls of status and the sea below. The MC considers himself an explorer and a scientist, and he meets regularly with the only other human in the world, The Other, to discuss their discoveries. Then some weird shit happens 👀
      I feel like it’s very much a mood book as it’s very ethereal. The description of the setting makes it very special, and the story kind of goes in crescendo that means I personally could not put the book down. There are a lot of cultural references packed, and I find new ones every time I reread.
      I feel like someone who is more practical and down to earth than I am might not enjoy the book quite ad much.
      Lmk if you have specific Qs! I could talk about this book all day.

    • @jagratisaxena2335
      @jagratisaxena2335 Год назад +1

      @@ayellowpapercrown6750 I don't think the synopsis at the back of the book would have described the book like you did. I'm quite intrigued. I'd surely buy it soon. Thank you so much.😸

  • @OtakBolong
    @OtakBolong Год назад +2

    ugh I'm in tears too. Books do change lives! I was totally depressed back in 2021/2022 and started reading really distracted me, and to find characters with the same problem, same emotions as mine being eloquently delivered in words that summed up me feelings... I feel like I'm finally being listened. And thanks to you too, Jack for introducing me to some great books, I watch your videos faithfully since last year and I hope it's not creepy to say that you're my friend during that dark time.

  • @PdPiper-wn2nb
    @PdPiper-wn2nb Год назад +2

    For me it's:
    • The Island Of Missing Trees - Elif Şafak
    • The Girl Who Drank The Moon - Kelly Regan Barnhill
    • All Sherlock Holmes - Arthur Conan Doyle
    • Wings Of Fire (the series) - Tui T.Shiterland
    • A Clock Of Stars - Francesca Gibbons
    • The Priory Of The Orange Tree - Samantha Shannon
    • And Then There Was None - Agatha Christie
    • Just One Look - Harlan Coben
    • Mark Cheverton's Minecraft series
    • Nancy Osa's Minecraft series
    • Coraline - Neil Gaiman

  • @justjessie133
    @justjessie133 Год назад +1

    would love to hear your favorite books from around the world! your take on funny boy made me realize how limited my reading is.

  • @jennamorgan5551
    @jennamorgan5551 Год назад +12

    I loved this video SO much! I loved getting to hear about how different books have intimately impacted your life. I think that’s such a powerful message to share! Thank you for your vulnerability and for sharing this with us! Please do a part 2!

  • @ColdXperience
    @ColdXperience Год назад +448

    you should recommend books for each zodiac signs or MBTI if you can - that would be interesting

  • @marieseaman7855
    @marieseaman7855 Год назад +2

    This intro reminded me of an article I read a few years ago talking about how as we move to digital books and libraries, we lose that collection or library of books that people collect over their lifetime that can tell you alot about that person and their life.

  • @thehangrypoet
    @thehangrypoet Год назад +12

    Being a teenager and having trouble in one's personal life and throwing oneself into schoolwork is such a relatable feel.

  • @giveemmadog22
    @giveemmadog22 Год назад +12

    I just graduated with my English Teaching degree and I relate so much to falling into a reading slump during university. It was hard to find joy in something when it was tied to grades and deep analysis. Since graduating, I have been reading insatiably! And actually enjoying it again!

    • @Sean-lf6zi
      @Sean-lf6zi Год назад

      Studying for an English Teaching degree right now lol
      Any advice on the English or teaching part?

  • @viktoria7349
    @viktoria7349 Год назад +3

    It was hard not to tear up alongside Jack when he talked about his favourite books and precious moments. I definitely had a similar experience about falling in and out of love with reading. Happy to know I'm not alone ❤

  • @kjohnsto1
    @kjohnsto1 Год назад +2

    Maybe I'm just hormonal but this video made me cry happy tears. It's so nice to see the enthusiasm and appreciation you have for these books and experiences. I'm sure there will be many more to come x

  • @larasmoon
    @larasmoon Год назад +5

    This may be my favorite video of yours yet it made me emotional. Books really have so much power they can make you feel connected to the people and the world around you, they can echo through generations and they can provide a safe space to fall into whenever you need it. Also the power of having found your passion in life and getting to pursue it, I hope it stays that way for you, you deserve it. And I hope that everyone who reads this will also one day be able to have that feeling of wonder and contentment that stems from realizing your passion. Have a good one

  • @HFC786
    @HFC786 Год назад +117

    I challenge you to read cookbooks for a week

    • @wordstowordlessthings
      @wordstowordlessthings Год назад +22

      i read one cookbook cover to cover for a challenge and can confirm only unhinged people would like it. you read the same wording over and over and you get glimpses of the quiet desperation of the poor author 😂😂

    • @ireneisameme
      @ireneisameme Год назад +7

      One time a colleague of my dad ordered a cookbook from one of those websites that send you books each month. It was called "the silver spoon" and he thought it was a fantasy

    • @distheone9120
      @distheone9120 Год назад +2

      And try some recipes to decide which book is better!

  • @kaeh7332
    @kaeh7332 Год назад +12

    Jack must be protected at all costs. These videos bring me so much joy 🥺❤

  • @tinycotswoldcottage
    @tinycotswoldcottage Год назад +5

    Never lose your humbleness - it's one of the reasons we love you.

  • @prerza
    @prerza Год назад +6

    jack's videos are the calmness i need when everything is so overwhelming around me

  • @maddiemight
    @maddiemight Год назад +1

    Honestly I'm new to the channel and fell out of my love for reading a while ago, so seeing you - a relative stranger - so enamoured with your books and humbly inviting us to share in your stories is so moving. I feel inspired to read again, which is a feeling I haven't felt in years - thank you :)

    • @nytrayfl2
      @nytrayfl2 10 месяцев назад

      True. Jack inspired me to read outside the genres I normally exclusively read.

  • @Maryz0lSunny
    @Maryz0lSunny Год назад +12

    I got teary eyed when you realized what these books led you to experience later on in life ❤

  • @danko8g679
    @danko8g679 Год назад

    Your honesty @ 24:50, so refreshing. Thank you.

  • @GraceRay-b9m
    @GraceRay-b9m 9 месяцев назад

    Love this video. We can all cry together. Your enthusiasm for your books is contagious. Thanks for sharing and reminiscing about your life and how a particular book has special meaning in relation to a specific episode in your life.
    You definitely need to write another book. And get Brighton Rock into play.
    Personally, I am having great difficulty in making up my mind of what books I would save in case of a fire. It's a pity that I can not bring the whole bookshelf with me.

  • @adrianaitt3672
    @adrianaitt3672 Год назад +66

    jack, you always slay. keep that in mind

  • @clareashcraft3411
    @clareashcraft3411 Год назад +2

    This was actually really moving. I'm in my third year of college and I'm a double major so i feel like I'm not quite good enough in either field-- there's always someone better at analyzing literature, but then you read something just magical and the reason why you're doing this comes back to you. Most recently it was reading "The Dew Breaker" by Edwidge Danticat, that novel reminded me what literature could do.

  • @mlybrnte
    @mlybrnte Год назад +1

    this is how booktubers should talk about their favorite books!!! you're right when you said that what makes books really really special is what it represents to us. and i cant imagine how many books would do that to me in a lifetime.

  • @camiliraolivares
    @camiliraolivares Год назад +1

    I'm at a point in my life where i'm kind of lost, not really happy where i'm right now. But seeing your videos and hearing you talk about literature really takes me back to when and why i chose to study a literature degree too and became a lit teacher.
    Thank you so much, all you do really resonates in my heart 💖

  • @ShaunLunga
    @ShaunLunga 6 месяцев назад +1

    I love you Jack! I am always rooting for you. When you got to host the Booker Prize... that was the moment for us. I can't wait for your book when it is ready for the world.

  • @nvarj.1088
    @nvarj.1088 Год назад +1

    Hi jack! I was wondering if you make a video just about dystopian novels? I would love to see it! Lots of love💕

  • @tabeas1593
    @tabeas1593 Год назад

    The way in which you describe your feelings, your emotions is so deeply touching. You can talk genuinely about a book that helped you in your life and I can't help but to get chocked up. I got teary eyed a few times while listening to you talk - it's really captivating.

  • @danielacortes98
    @danielacortes98 Год назад

    you are an angel

  • @sarabsd.
    @sarabsd. 10 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you for making me feel calm and at peace in a really hard situation I’m going through. Sending you good energy✨✨✨ you deserve it

  • @shruthivenkat1392
    @shruthivenkat1392 Год назад

    just been binging on your videos all week and wanted to let you know that this video has singlehandedly rekindled my passion for reading. after almost five years of not being able to read like i used to, im gonna start again. i've made a list of books and most of them are recommendations from your channel and im so excited to begin. thank you for sharing your journey theough literature and those precious moments with us, i appreciate this so so much.

  • @elsaluvsnutella
    @elsaluvsnutella Год назад +2

    I want to be as passionate about something in my life as jack is about books. its so sweet

  • @theworddegree
    @theworddegree Год назад +1

    I just love hearing anyone get emotional about books, I feel it in my soul.

  • @fikanera838
    @fikanera838 Год назад +6

    This has made me think of the really formative works I read, & the main one was Jane Eyre. It was the first classical novel I studied at school, &, although it seemed a slog at the time, I was later very glad of the process, which helped me enjoy so much more classical literature, & see how groundbreaking some of those works were, in their day.
    Having said all that, I don't have a special edition. My childhood paperbacks (mainly Puffins), with their garish 1970s covers, would be first into the 'save them' bag!

    • @MarkelleRayneeSheree
      @MarkelleRayneeSheree Год назад +2

      I would also save Jane Eyre, partially because of how much I love it and how much it meant to me, and partially because the copy I have is a special edition my grandmother gave me. She had it for many years and when I told her I wanted to read it and asked if I coukd borrow it, she instead wrote and inscription in it to me and gave it to me. It's one of the few things I have from her. It means so much to me.

  • @maryammm7146
    @maryammm7146 Год назад +1

    It’s the same thing with me for the book thief. It made me fall in love with writing and literature. That book is truly a masterpiece!

  • @theapenning8944
    @theapenning8944 Год назад +7

    Congrats on your library! 🎉

  • @mminunat
    @mminunat Год назад +2

    JACK BLOODY EDWARDS! my mom is so mad at you because you made me cry in the last few minutes!!!! u absolutely made my day, thank you for that

  • @georgiedixon2663
    @georgiedixon2663 Год назад

    Thanks for this beautiful video! I also loved how you explained your “imposter-y” feelings, when surrounded by people who were equally as good, if not better than you at something that was part of “who you were”. Very relatable 😊

  • @Caatje-op3jy
    @Caatje-op3jy Год назад +5

    One of my new favourite videos of Jack. I loved hearing more about his life story, so lovely!🥰

  • @lostaj7287
    @lostaj7287 Год назад +4

    I'm 17 now, and here's my list from early childhood:
    Geronimo stilton the return to the kingdom of fantasy, bc this was the first bigger book i read on my own and got me absolutely into reading
    The secret garden by frances hodgson burnett
    Romance of ida by geza gardonyi
    The heroes of olympus 1 by rick riordan
    Blood orange by harriet tyce
    The day of the triffids by john Wyndham
    It's not really long yet, but these books formed my taste in books and consequentially my life so i'd give anything to save them lol

    • @cseenca
      @cseenca Год назад +1

      I recommend The Invisible Man as well from Géza Gárdonyi ❤

  • @officialblimp
    @officialblimp 11 месяцев назад +1

    1:32 SAME i always say jorjor well now

  • @TheNaz2000
    @TheNaz2000 Год назад +1

    Watching Jack get choked up really got to me LMAO also did not expect that going into this video.I honestly really appreciate him for staying true to himself and to his viewers. Never once did I get the feeling that he was an 'influencer' or 'RUclipsr'. He genuinely feels like one of us and is maybe the only person I would feel confident to approach in public to say hi.

  • @eli1593
    @eli1593 Год назад

    my copy of the secret history definitely. Im in secondary school now and all through out primary school up to year 7 i was such an avid reader and i adored it but during the pandemic i really fell out of it for about a year or 2 up until i read the secret history and it really brang me back into reading because i just thought everything about it was wonderful and it made me love literature once again and i've consistently read since and now plan on doing english lit for A levels.
    I love this video Jack and love your channel!

  • @Arshiaification
    @Arshiaification Год назад

    This video is why Jack will always be my favorite youtuber - this heartfelt, raw, honest, humble introspection of his journey in life, thus far...Please request you to make more vlogs like you did back in uni or sometimes in paris

  • @sercemwksiazkach
    @sercemwksiazkach Год назад +1

    First of all, congrats on having a true library! Secondly, this might be my new favourite video from you. I loved seeing the books important to you and getting to know why they meant so much. It felt like getting a story about your life, and I loved that as well. You deserve the good things that come to you ❤
    By the way, you looked AMAZING in these Valentino outfits!

  • @rabiasiddiqui7687
    @rabiasiddiqui7687 Год назад

    I can't put my feelings into words. The way you share your love and passion for books is so beautiful it actually brought tears to my eyes. You're one of the first booktubers I discovered and because of you I've gotten into reading. Sending so much love 💗

  • @jennymurcia5150
    @jennymurcia5150 Год назад

    I’ve been watching your videos for a really long time now and yet, this video feels so intimate and vulnerable. Thank you for sharing these precious memories and milestones with us!

  • @Terry2227
    @Terry2227 Год назад

    Promise me you will never change. No matter how successful and famous you become that you will always be that guy who loves books. I hope that no matter what you achieve, and I know you’re going to achieve a lot, that you never lose your wonder and awe over reading . I’m old enough to be your mum but I am so proud of what you’ve accomplished this far and I am a huge fan. You’re charismatic and charming and every video you make is a gem. Thank you for sharing your love of books with us. ❤

  • @josiegjackson
    @josiegjackson Год назад +6

    Attacking me as I popped the Handmaid Tale book this morning on the hostels shelf when I’m interrailing to save space 😳 but really Jack such a wonderful life you had and doing all these really interesting stuff that you love! Go you!

  • @elieruck
    @elieruck Год назад +11

    Top of my list would be ‘War and Peace’ as well as ‘Anna Karenina’ by Tolstoi (the books that got me into classic literature), ‘A Little Life’ by Yanagihara (the book that got me back into reading), and ‘The End of Everything’ by Katie Mack (the book that got me back into physics and helped me discover my passion).

  • @Nate1975
    @Nate1975 Год назад

    Absolutely love how every book play a part in your life in such meaningful ways. That makes you a true ‘book man’. Fascinating way to live

  • @augustsbestie
    @augustsbestie Год назад

    this makes me nostalgia as well jack. i went from reading wattpad to reading a little life. that book broke my heart 😭

  • @jenniferthomas2273
    @jenniferthomas2273 Год назад

    I am obsessed with The Book Thief- it was the first book I ever re-read!! This made me remember at school when I did a project writing about the use of colour in the Book Thief- I loved it!! Thank you so much for your videos, love them so much!

  • @suzanneward5131
    @suzanneward5131 Год назад

    I love that you included TBR books. Full circle.

  • @crushingcrowd
    @crushingcrowd Год назад

    1. “fight club” - this is the first book that i’ve read for my own pleasure, not for school. i was so impressed and i just love it!
    2. “kafka on the shore” - this is my all time favorite book! i felt like the things that i love were all in that book! surreal!
    3. “woe from wit” by Alexander Griboyedov - i read it for my school and I ABSOLUTELY LOVED IT!!! i just keep going back to this book, it’s the first book that i ever felt in love with! you should read it, Jack, it’s THAT good!
    aaaand sorry for my english, it’s not my first language.

  • @mckennaraulston6173
    @mckennaraulston6173 4 месяца назад

    I love how meaningful this video actually was! Thank you for sharing with us!

  • @mogu.mogu543
    @mogu.mogu543 Год назад

    The first video i watched from you was you talking about youtuber books, and idk why but that video, specifically you talking about books in general, is one of the reasons why i axtually started reading again and loving literatue again.

  • @shinjinibigharia5173
    @shinjinibigharia5173 Год назад

    thank you so much for sharing bits of life through the books you recommend, with us. this video made me think about how my love for reading began and how books have shaped and saved my life. i have gotten so many wonderful recommendations from your channel that have become my favourite books, so thank you for everything that you do 💞

  • @TaylorSwiftGleek
    @TaylorSwiftGleek Год назад +1

    Jack made me fall in love with reading again

  • @AlinaG26
    @AlinaG26 Год назад

    I watch this video every time I'm in a reading slump, just hearing Jack talk about books with so much passion, is enough!

  • @joangavrilik3009
    @joangavrilik3009 Год назад

    Yes, “what a lovely life” and a wonderful video - love the sweet and personal reflections.

  • @aminamenehem8307
    @aminamenehem8307 Год назад

    I hadn't seen your videos in a while and feels amazing to see how far your passion and hard work have gotten you!! Big congrats!! Love your channel, you've influenced lots of my readings

  • @tesswillnell
    @tesswillnell 11 месяцев назад

    I love this video! It’s so amazing hearing how reading has changed other people’s lives and how books impact us.

  • @LauraNicoleChannel
    @LauraNicoleChannel Год назад

    Great video, love the library!
    I would love to see a video where you make seasonal book recommendations- top five for summer, autumn, etc. Books are always great, but reading some books during certain times of the year (eg Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde in October) is even better. Would be keen to hear your recommendations on this front!
    Thanks for all that you do!

  • @amelietoft7015
    @amelietoft7015 Год назад

    I could listen to you talk about books all day

  • @anamorales4708
    @anamorales4708 Год назад

    your videos make me feel like home. Books are like an anchor, you can be anywhere in the world, and you find a book beloved by you and suddenly you are back home.

  • @kp50065
    @kp50065 Год назад

    I adore how you experience books. I have always loved reading and you reminded me the places we can travel to different world, different minds through literature. ur passion and excitement about literature has resparked that joy for me. Thank u

  • @maite_olivares
    @maite_olivares Год назад +4

    We’re unbelievably proud of you Jack!! I’m so happy to have followed you for the last couple of years :)

  • @garyiles3482
    @garyiles3482 Год назад +1

    What a fantastic video, your passion for books is infectious. Thank you. I'd have to save Middlemarch because it dominated my A'level so long ago. I've also just read Black Butterflies which I loved

  • @seaweedkelp_
    @seaweedkelp_ Год назад

    the way you talked about books and reading is so inspiring!!!! i hope i get out of my reading slump soon and get back to this level of love for it :')

  • @chaos_willow169
    @chaos_willow169 Год назад +1

    ahh I'm crying a little bit... I think it is so beautiful how modern media can allow people to do what they love. I love literature and it would be such a joy to study it, but I am terrified of the money problems that could come with it. I'm applying for medicine in October, but literature is my favourite subject at A-Levels and this makes me feel a little more hopeful. This video felt so cozy and wonderful. Thank you for sharing it

  • @Randomperson-nb1zm
    @Randomperson-nb1zm Год назад

    hearing the way you talk about books is very inspiring

  • @renatapaiva4805
    @renatapaiva4805 Год назад

    congrats on officially reaching library level! oh I loved this, I love to see those books that were so important for certain moments of our lives. I still have a lot of books at my family's house and I cannot wait to get them to my house and put together my little shelf with my own special life companion books 🥰

  • @naketahgallant8146
    @naketahgallant8146 Год назад +1

    This was the most heart warming video I've seen in a while. Jack, your love for literature is so palpable and I appreciate you for sharing that side of you.

  • @silver_etch
    @silver_etch Год назад

    I mean, I got teary-eyed multiple times in this video thinking about books that shaped me and the trajectory of my life while you talked about the ones that did the same for you, so I won't be judging. You cry over your books all you want! Lol

  • @anairyplace
    @anairyplace Год назад +11

    I’m a simple person: I get a Jack Edwards notification, I click
    Btw so happy to say that I read The god of small things thanks to your recomendation and now that is my #1 book that I would save from a fire

  • @frogsfoot
    @frogsfoot Год назад +15

    i hate that i know EXACTLY what jack is referring to with 'jorjor well' instead of george orwell because i've been instinctively typing the former instead of his actual name for YEARS 😭

  • @matthewlow-cuberbro
    @matthewlow-cuberbro Год назад

    what a lovely video! so though out and personal. You and Me at the End of the World by Brianna Bourne is magical because the situation is so unlikely but she creates a world where you feel the emptiness of an empty city but also the ability for one other person to make that space feel whole and lovely

  • @zoetsaou7605
    @zoetsaou7605 Год назад +1

    People who speak about books and their smile is up to their ears!

  • @DaRkPlUm
    @DaRkPlUm Год назад

    Seeing you get tearful was adorable at the end man, it's amazing you got to go to the fashion show. I took note of your subscriber count when you said all this and it's crazy to see how far it's all come.
    To answer your question, I'd probably take:
    The Secret History by Donna Tartt
    Lolita by Vladimir Nobokov
    Complete works of H.P. Lovecraft
    Man's Search for Meaning by Viktor E. Frankl
    The Courage to be Disliked by Ichiro Kishimi and Fumitake Koga

  • @ramyashah6304
    @ramyashah6304 Год назад

    Your videos have helped me reconnect with reading!! High school made reading uninteresting for me, but now I am enjoying it once again!!!!! THANK YOU

  • @HMarie.99
    @HMarie.99 Год назад +1

    This is such a lovely idea and it was really interesting to hear your stories! Also I feel the need to thank you for introducing me to A Single Man and Normal People, which became favorites of mine too because if your videos❤
    If my house was burning down I’d definitely save my copies of The Hobbit (because it was the first book my dad ever bought for me and wrote a dedication in, and the book that made me into a reader as a kid), The Lord of The Rings series (again, passed down by my dad and it’s super vintage, so you can’t buy it anymore), Human Acts (it’s my favorite book and I don’t want to loose all the annotations I wrote into it) and The Picture or Dorian Gray (the book that made me fall in love with classics and kept me from dropping my English degree).

  • @Silviduhh
    @Silviduhh Год назад

    Thank you for sharing this video with us. I loved hearing about your connections to these books.

  • @dimmiek
    @dimmiek Год назад

    im going to uni this year and i cant wait to feel this intensely about my studies like you do, now that i can finally do exactly what i want. videos like these are always so inspiring

  • @kierstenspanos1301
    @kierstenspanos1301 Год назад

    This made me very emotional. Thank you for sharing!