the classics I want to read this spring and summer💐📚

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  • Опубликовано: 16 июл 2024
  • Summer is approaching almost as quickly as my tbr is growing and this season, I'm determined to make a dent in my classics collection! With a focus on bright, uplifting and nature-filled books, here's my spring-summer classics tbr - enjoy!
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  • @staticprevails13
    @staticprevails13 Год назад +9

    The Secret Garden is one of my forever and always favorites, and believe me, I’m not an outdoors person at all, but FHB’s descriptions make me want to get planting asap. I absolutely recommend watching the 1990s film adaptation with Maggie Smith, it’s just lovely.

    • @ciarascorner
      @ciarascorner  Год назад

      Will definitely try and watch that adaptation after reading!

  • @MartinDSmith
    @MartinDSmith Год назад +6

    Emma was an entertaining read and I thought that line about Mr Elton was one of her funniest:that he found himself in the same room with three women,the woman he had just married,the woman he was expected to marry and the woman he wanted to marry!😂

    • @ciarascorner
      @ciarascorner  Год назад +1

      In both the book, and the 2020 movie, Mr Elton was THE funniest character😂

  • @kurtfox4944
    @kurtfox4944 Год назад +1

    I wouldn't really consider Walden a "memoir", but more a collection of non-fiction essays. (and it really is not as homesteading as you have imagined; he basically lives a mile or two out of town in someone's backwoods; he can pop back home and steal mom's cookies from her kitchen in an afternoon visit, if he wanted). Each chapter has its own subject and tone. The first chapter is the longest, and provides the reader as to the experiment that Thoreau had in mind. Once you get through the first chapter (which some find grueling), you can bounce around to any of the chapters, as you see fit. Some are seasonal, so they will not feel like Spring or Summer (eg. the measuring the depth of the pond in winter).
    With all that said, it is the book I have re-read the most times in my life.

  • @MLLatUtube
    @MLLatUtube Год назад +6

    You have treats coming with The Secret Garden (one of my favorite books) and Heidi, which are both delightful.

    • @ciarascorner
      @ciarascorner  Год назад +1

      So excited for both of them!

    • @avonlealetters__
      @avonlealetters__ Год назад

      The Secret Garden is one of my all time favourites! Hope you enjoy it!

  • @elainegallagher2949
    @elainegallagher2949 Год назад +5

    Oh my God Ciara, I have just started reading Classics last year & felt that there was something wrong with me because I'm slower at reading classics & sometimes I have to re-read a paragraph if my concentration is wandering but I'm so glad you said that Classics can take longer to read. Now, I don't feel so hard on myself & think I'm a little slow when it comes to reading Classic novels. ❤

    • @ciarascorner
      @ciarascorner  Год назад +1

      Aw I’m glad I could help make you feel better! Although I wouldn’t say reading classics is exactly like reading in another language, it can feel a bit like that sometimes as the structure, style and use of language can be so different to what we’re used to in modern books! So taking longer is definitely not a bad thing at all!

  • @chaptercarys
    @chaptercarys Год назад +1

    Anne of Green Gables is such a comfort book for me. I still have my childhood copy and it is one of my most prized books 💚

  • @monikamarsollek3493
    @monikamarsollek3493 Год назад

    Hi, Ciara, you’ll have so much fun this summer! As a German the first of all that classics I read was of course HEIDI, which I loved a lot more than the movies I later saw. Even at the age of 68 I enjoy a re-reading from time to time… Thomas Hardy I tried once, don’t even remember the title, but didn’t come into it… and never tried again. If you like yours, please share and I’ll give it a try. The secret Garden is the first book I considered as a 'positive thinking' and 'you can change, if you want to' book by enjoying the nature, fresh air, moving, watch growing plants with conscience, I love it so much and maybe it was the first whole children book I read in English. Anne of Green Gables I like very much, but I adore THE BLUE CASTLE of Lucy M. Montgomery… read it several times! Love, Monika❣

  • @candyhyojung1860
    @candyhyojung1860 Год назад +2

    the secret garden is one of my favourites🥰 I have this gorgeous illustrated edition that I got as a child and I used to constantly reread it because it is so beautiful 🌿🌷 and if you love Emma's growth you will for sure love Mary's too!!

  • @N_Garamond
    @N_Garamond Год назад +1

    I've never read Emma but your description of the title character makes me realize that Clueless seems like it was a pretty faithful adaption. I was sipping Earl Grey while watching, too! I think you're gonna love The Secret Garden

    • @ciarascorner
      @ciarascorner  Год назад +1

      Highly recommend! It’s funny though, because although I love Emma, I’ve never watched Clueless!

  • @ameliabarlowbooks
    @ameliabarlowbooks Год назад

    Walden sounds great, I had no idea it was nonfiction! 💖🌿

  • @sherrirabinowitz4618
    @sherrirabinowitz4618 Год назад +3

    I love Heidi and The Secret Garden, love them both very much. I love Agatha Christie her short stories are wonderful, but I have to let you know, Death On The Nile, is different the novel, a completely different story. So you may find it very interesting.

    • @ciarascorner
      @ciarascorner  Год назад +2

      Really excited for both of those books! And ooh that’s really interesting that she has two stories of the same title, I’m intrigued!

    • @sherrirabinowitz4618
      @sherrirabinowitz4618 Год назад

      @@ciarascorner Have you heard of the character Parker Pyne? He has an agency to help people become happy, his ad says, "Are you happy?" This story was one of the adventures while he is on vacation in Egypt.

  • @covergirlbooks
    @covergirlbooks Год назад +1

    15:18 It’s so funny to think that we would never know people are fleeing to the woods to escape the bustle of modern life, except they have such relaxing RUclips content! Thoreau would 🙄

    • @ciarascorner
      @ciarascorner  Год назад +1

      Hahah it’s very true - those videos are actually some of my favourite to watch, i think because they give you the feeling of disconnecting from the busy world for a while, even if you can’t actually do that for real!

  • @avonlealetters__
    @avonlealetters__ Год назад +2

    OhmyGOSH you’ve just listed all the books I adored reading when I was younger, I hope you enjoy them so much! I think it might be time for a reread of these on my channel because the nostalgia is strong! Also fabulous to hear the accent of my childhood (I’m now in Australia) subscribed! 🌸🌷

    • @ciarascorner
      @ciarascorner  Год назад +1

      I absolutely love re-reading so I’d say you should definitely squeeze in a few rereads if you can!

  • @AdrianasWonderland
    @AdrianasWonderland Год назад

    such a sweet and heartwarming video

  • @covergirlbooks
    @covergirlbooks Год назад +1

    No matter how many teas I try, Earl Grey will forever be my go-to 😊🍃🫖🍊

  • @andreeastiopu1831
    @andreeastiopu1831 Год назад +1

    Hello, Ciara! I have read almost all the books that you have mentioned and my favourites are Heidi and Anne of Green Gables!
    In the Agatha Christie series Winter is out since last year. We also have Spring and Autumn will be available later this year!
    Looks like your summer is all booked! :)
    I have stated to read a lot of non-fiction this year and will also enjoy some summer romances! 🤗

    • @ciarascorner
      @ciarascorner  Год назад +1

      Really am so excited for both of them! And yay, can’t wait to have that full collection on my shelf

  • @morethanalark
    @morethanalark Год назад +1

    The plan is to finish "The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes" and then the books I have slated to read next are: Sinister Spring (from the Agatha Christie collection), Beach Read, Lost Coast Literary, and Anne of Green Gables.

    • @ciarascorner
      @ciarascorner  Год назад +1

      Sounds like a brilliant reading list!

  • @gilmorewitch197
    @gilmorewitch197 Год назад +3

    As I am in the middle of reading Anne of Green Gables series for the first time (reading book 4), I can confirm it is the most perfect, coziest choice for this time of the year!
    However, I would also like to give you trigger warning for animal abuse in book 3. Apparently it was normalized back then, which is so sad. It shocked me since I would never expect to find something disturbing in Anne series, which is all about love and appreciation of nature. But that is the exact reason why I wanted others to come into this book prepared :(

    • @ciarascorner
      @ciarascorner  Год назад

      Really excited to read the rest of the series, but thanks so much for that warning, anything sad to do with animals really upsets me, so good to be prepared for that!

  • @theodorapantelich2535
    @theodorapantelich2535 Год назад +1

    Love the colour coordination between your outfit, mug, and that gorgeous Emma cover!

    • @theodorapantelich2535
      @theodorapantelich2535 Год назад

      And I think that they are going to do an Agatha Christie story collection for each season! I just preordered the one for Autumn from Blackwell's :)

    • @ciarascorner
      @ciarascorner  Год назад +1

      Aw thank you - love a bit of book/outfit coordination!

  • @jordanelizabethborchert
    @jordanelizabethborchert Год назад

    I’ve read The Secret Garden, Walden, and Emma and I enjoyed them all

  • @rielleke5125
    @rielleke5125 Год назад +1

    You really should come to Switzerland in the summertime! I‘ve been living in the Swiss mountains for little over a year now and you are absolutely right: everything is so different depending on the season we‘re in! I love the variety of landscape and activities during the year here! I can really recommend our region (Davos/Klosters) for a visit, there are so many hiking possibilities ☺️. Would love to show you around 😉

    • @ciarascorner
      @ciarascorner  Год назад +1

      I was already keen, but you’ve sold me!

  • @Mariak82
    @Mariak82 Год назад +1

    Love this. I love classics. ❤📚

  • @neetupd8510
    @neetupd8510 Год назад +1

    Wish you a very Happy Birthday Ciara 🎂🎁!

  • @theokiereader
    @theokiereader Год назад +2

    I would start with Anne and then checker the Anne series with the rest. Ex: Anne 3, Heidi, Anne 4, Maddening Crowd, Anne 5, etc

    • @ciarascorner
      @ciarascorner  Год назад

      Great idea! Although part of me does want to read all the Anne books back to back🧐

    • @theokiereader
      @theokiereader Год назад

      @@ciarascorner you don’t think you’ll get burned out or mix up the story plots? I’m currently slowly working my way through the Kinsey Milhone series by Sue Grafton. Im doing the alternating because I don’t want to mix up the story lines lol.

  • @Nadia.m.i
    @Nadia.m.i Год назад

    Thank you for reminding me to continue the Anne of Green Gables Series, which I wanted to do for a long time. I’ve read The Secret Garden and have to say didn’t like it very much… maybe I was too old for that.
    The next month I am planning to read Dracula an The Third Policeman since I’m going on vacation to Ireland

  • @jackiesliterarycorner
    @jackiesliterarycorner Год назад +1

    I read Secret Garden in April and earlier this month I read Anne of Green Gables. I just bought book 2 the other day. I did have a TBR plan, but when I do that they tend to fall apart of eventually.

  • @bookswithchaimae
    @bookswithchaimae Год назад +1

    Anne of avonlea is perfect for spring 😍😍😍

  • @grodriguez7225
    @grodriguez7225 Год назад +1

    Hi again‼️ I love how your outfit matches your mug of ☕️‼️ All the book covers so pretty‼️
    Ps: surprisingly I managed to finish my tbr from last week which feels great‼️ Up next I got 22 chapters to go Arsenic & Adobo which has been thrilling‼️ Last but not least I started reading Luck of The Titanic; so far it’s I like the relationship between the twin sibling Valora and Jamie Luck‼️

  • @MaryAmongStories
    @MaryAmongStories Год назад

    💛💛💛

  • @lightscamerasashley.
    @lightscamerasashley. Год назад +1

    💖

  • @Ng20045
    @Ng20045 Год назад

  • @dominikakalkowska8753
    @dominikakalkowska8753 Год назад +2

    Oh Walden was a torture for me. Thoreau was fashioning himself as self sufficient, living along in the woods, surviving only on the work of his hands, blah, blah, blah... He was excruciatingly full of self importance and failed to mention that, unlike other people around him, he did not have to pay for the land he was living on, wood he used, water he drank, fish he ate - it all belonged to his friend who allowed him to squat there. The "out there" was barely a couple of miles away from a town and people who, curious about the strange man in the woods, were visiting him and bringing him food - yet these were the same people he was judging for their way of life. Do not recommend...

    • @karrelaw
      @karrelaw Год назад

      I didn't appreciate his judgy-ness either. And yeah, Walden was no further from the center of Concord in 1845 than today; a very easy walk! But I do love his descriptions of nature. Walden is our local swimming hole and I also get a real kick out of being judgy in an amused way myself at people who are walking 'round the Pond, and, after passing the cabin site and the ever growing memorial cairn, come upon the Fitchburg railway line and get all huffy that "they" let this sacred spot be ruined (hint: from whom did HDT buy the boards to build his cabin...?)

    • @ciarascorner
      @ciarascorner  Год назад +1

      Hmm, very interesting- excited to read and see how I find it!