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  • Опубликовано: 27 авг 2024
  • It's time for the most exciting video of the year...The Best Books of 2022!!!!!
    Hi friends!
    Happy Christmas Eve Eve!!!
    The time has finally come to share my favorite books of the year with you!
    Although I have many favorite books, I want you to know that YOU are a favorite of this year (and all the years) as well! Thank you for being here, for being so kind, and for all of your support! Sending each of you my very best wishes and...
    Happy Holidays!
    Carolyn Marie :)
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    I'd love to hear which books fit into these categories from your reading year, so feel free to share that in a comment!
    My Best Books of 2022
    - Honorable Mentions:
    - Noteworthy (old-to-me) author:
    - Noteworthy (new-to-me) author:
    - The Book that made me laugh the most:
    - Favorite short story:
    - Favorite re-read:
    - Best Non-fiction:
    - Best Children's book:
    - Best Middle-grade book:
    - Best Young Adult book:
    - Best Fantasy book:
    - Best Classic book:
    - Best Contemporary/Literary Fiction book:
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Комментарии • 211

  • @raurvish
    @raurvish Год назад +135

    Let me get comfortable because I've waited for this video for months

  • @robinwhg
    @robinwhg Год назад +95

    My favorite this year was Crime and Punishment. I was almost scared of Russian literature, thinking it was hard to read, but that wasn't the case at all. It was very easy to read, but the story and the characters were so complex. The pacing was also on point. The only thing that's a downside as a non Russian is remembering the names and all variations of them.

    • @toliyeptho3313
      @toliyeptho3313 Год назад +3

      Well said... Remembering the names is such a Chaos

    • @PunchlineEverytime
      @PunchlineEverytime Год назад +1

      Crime and Punishment is on my to-read list this year! I've heard so many people say what you did about it being more accessible than you thought it'd be. I really enjoyed The Idiot, so I think I'll like this one, too.

  • @cassiopeiathew7406
    @cassiopeiathew7406 Год назад +70

    I just started reading as a hobby this year and seeing channels like this have been great motivators for continuing to read. I read…
    -Dracula (Bram Stoker)
    -The Bell Jar (Sylvia Plath)
    -The Picture of Dorian Gray (Oscar Wilde)
    -The Age of Innocence (Edith Wharton)
    -The Poisonwood Bible (Barbara Kingsolver)
    -Thousand Cranes (Yasunari Kawabata)
    -Moby-Dick (Herman Melville)
    -Gorgias (Plato)
    -Orlando (Virginia Woolf)
    -Play It As It Lays (Joan Didion)
    -The Metamorphosis (Franz Kafka)
    -The Turn of The Screw (Henry James)
    -In The Net (Hawad)
    -For Bread Alone (Mohamed Choukri)
    -Crime And Punishment (Fyodor Dostoevsky)
    (Honorable Mention to Cane by Jean Toomer which I got halfway through but decided to shelve and finish later) I didn’t read a ton of books but I really love reading and I enjoyed what I did get to. If you got this far Happy Holidays!!

    • @Sarah.reads.sometimes
      @Sarah.reads.sometimes Год назад

      I read Dracula this year! It along with The Song of Achilles were my 2 favorites. I’m so glad I decided to dive into it because I fell in love with it.

    • @ClassicsandChristianity
      @ClassicsandChristianity Год назад

      I read Dracula this summer and really enjoyed it!!

    • @wastwa8043
      @wastwa8043 Год назад +1

      Wow, what a great collection of books you've read!
      I also read two books from your list this year. Dracula (Bram Stoker) and The Picture of Dorian Gray (Oscar Wilde)
      Dracula is a top book because of its epistolary style and constant action. Portrait of Dorian is wonderful with Lord Henry's statements very hilarious.

    • @cito2820
      @cito2820 Год назад

      incredible list. gorgias is great!!!!

  • @geegee6752
    @geegee6752 Год назад +10

    You do really sound/look like someone who would be telling stories to children. Also, can I just say your voice is so calming and your aura is welcoming.
    Thank you for sharing your list with us!

  • @MsLadybug1974
    @MsLadybug1974 Год назад +8

    My favorite read of 2022 was "The Count of Monte Cristo". I also read three books by Kazuo Ishiguro (The Remains of the Day, An Artist of the Floating World, and A Pale View of Hills) I really liked his books especially "The Remains of the Day". I started "War and Peace" last year but am still reading it.

  • @LeaReads
    @LeaReads Год назад +1

    My Best Books of 2022
    - Honorable Mentions: Room with a View, All Quiet on the Western Front
    - Noteworthy (new-to-me) author: Erich Maria Remarque (read three amazing books by him!)
    - Best Fantasy book: LOTR - Two Towers (just started Return of the King though!)
    - Best Classic book: Brother's Karamazov!

  • @truwth
    @truwth Год назад +7

    Ishigura is the master of mood. I don't know how he does it. His plots are so minimal, nothing significant ever seems to happen, yet his writing puts me in a place that no other writer does. He's so good.

  • @sophieeliot
    @sophieeliot Год назад +40

    Thank you for posting today, i was having a pretty stressful day. Your videos are always so relaxing

    • @CarolynMarieReads
      @CarolynMarieReads  Год назад +8

      So sorry to hear you had a stressful day! I hope this video can make it a little brighter! 📖✨

  • @Floridiansince94
    @Floridiansince94 Год назад +8

    I adored The Tale of Despereaux! I read it as an adult and it truly grabbed me ! She is exceptionally talent

  • @peachyb6528
    @peachyb6528 Год назад +7

    Andre Acíman writes such beautiful prose - you described his writing perfectly! I’ve been working on reading all of his works since I picked up and loved Call Me By Your Name. Homo Irrealis is on my list for 2023!

  • @ha_limabeanz
    @ha_limabeanz Год назад +2

    this year was the year where i found out about you and emma and began watching your guys's videos religiously, i'd wake up to watch your videos and they'd make going to school or wherever much more bearable and id look forward to it so much!! so really you guys have been my favourite thing this year. thank you 🤍🤍🤍

  • @ewelinahernon6556
    @ewelinahernon6556 Год назад +5

    My Best Books of 2022
    - Honorable Mentions:
    - Noteworthy (old-to-me) author: Shakespeare & Tove Jansson
    - Noteworthy (new-to-me) author: Angela Carter
    - The Book that made me laugh the most: The Pickwick Papers
    - Favorite short story: A Haunted House and Other Stories by Virginia Woolf (pretty much the entire collection)
    - Favorite re-read: Macbeth, Wuthering Heights, Jane Eyre & Harry Potter
    - Best Non-fiction: The Brontë's: Romantic Passion and Social Justice
    - Best Children's book: The Moomins Series (especially Moominland Midwinter and Moominvalley in November)
    - Best Middle-grade book: Anne of Green Gables (Is it Middle-grade?)
    - Best Young Adult book: The 4th Volume of Heartstopper
    - Best Fantasy book: A Game of Thrones
    - Best Classic book: To The Lighthouse and 100 Years of Solitude
    - Best Contemporary/Literary Fiction book: N/A

  • @zacharyroussie4746
    @zacharyroussie4746 Год назад +7

    Before I give my list, I wanna say that channels like this one really mean a lot to me in terms of helping me to expand my taste in lit and be motivated to try and become a better reader
    Best read of the year for me is gonna be the Canterbury Tales. Chaucer really does deserve his place as being one of the greatest figures in classic lit.
    Other highlights include:
    Friedrich Dürrenmatt- The Inspector Barlach Mysteries
    Mark Twain- Huckleberry Finn
    Franz Kafka- The Metamorphosis (re-read)
    Frank Herbert- Dune
    And non-fiction highlights are
    Drew Gilpin Faust- Mothers of Invention
    Jackson Lears- Rebirth of a Nation
    Robert Elder- Calhoun
    Max Weber- The Vocational Lectures
    Albert Camus- The Myth of Sisyphus
    Eric Hobsbawm- The long nineteenth century trilogy

  • @ewelinahernon6556
    @ewelinahernon6556 Год назад +7

    I cried everytime you mentioned Emma. I always find your friendship extremely moving 😝

    • @jamesduggan7200
      @jamesduggan7200 Год назад +1

      Yes, it is inspiring. I especially liked when they had their book club and the five of them could never agree on any novel, except for the ones they all disliked. It seemed like a surprise revelation to them, as it was to me too!

  • @madara5352
    @madara5352 Год назад +8

    Your videos helped me get out of 2 years long reading slump. Thank you!
    Here is my list:
    - Honorable Mentions: They Both Die at the End by Adam Silvera, Metamorphosis by Franz Kafka, The Haunting of Hill House by Shirley Jackson
    - Noteworthy (old-to-me) authors: Fyodor Dostoevsky, Agatha Christie
    - Noteworthy (new-to-me) authors: Jane Austen, Oscar Wilde, Franz Kafka, Taylor Jenkins Reid
    - Favorite short story: Dracula's Guest by Bram Stoker
    - Favorite re-read: Dracula, Winnie-the-Pooh, Anne of Green Gables, Animal Farm
    - Best Children's book: Alice in Wonderland
    - Best Fantasy book: The Hobbit
    - Best Classic book: Carmilla by Sheridan Le Fanu
    - Best Contemporary/Literary Fiction book: The Secret History by Donna Tartt

  • @zoroastrianism-love
    @zoroastrianism-love Год назад

    THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU, You introduced me to Fredrick Blackman so grateful to you. Be Blessed My Friend

  • @elenavezzulli7789
    @elenavezzulli7789 Год назад +3

    My Best Books of 2022
    - The Book that made me laugh the most: An uncommon reader
    - Favorite short story: Our souls at night
    - Favorite re-read: The little prince
    - Best Non-fiction: Meditationes
    - Best Contemporary/Literary Fiction book:The case Alaska Sanders
    Thank you for all the love that you express! You are always so smiling! Happy holidays ❤

  • @01Elvi
    @01Elvi Год назад +4

    yess to Homo Irrealis!! I also dove into Rohmer's filmography after reading Aciman write so beautifully about it and i'm so glad i did!

  • @peachyb6528
    @peachyb6528 Год назад +1

    I am going ahead and buying a copy of Never Let Me Go, I have no idea what to expect, I only have your RAVE review to go on 😂

  • @Al-ho1oo
    @Al-ho1oo Год назад +11

    I love your videos and reviews, you radiate such a positive and relaxing energy!

    • @CarolynMarieReads
      @CarolynMarieReads  Год назад +3

      Aw I’m so glad! Thank you 😊

    • @Al-ho1oo
      @Al-ho1oo Год назад

      @@CarolynMarieReads you are welcome! Thank you for making these videos

  • @theodorapantelich2535
    @theodorapantelich2535 Год назад +2

    Always love this video!! Here's my list of favourites for this year:
    My Best Books of 2022
    - Honorable Mentions: All Quiet On The Western Front (by Remarque), The Haunted Hotel (by Wilkie Collins), The Shooting Party (by Chekhov)
    - Noteworthy (old-to-me) author: Fyodor Dostoevsky
    - Noteworthy (new-to-me) author: Sergei Dovlatov
    - The Book that made me laugh the most: Evelina, by Fanny Burney
    - Favorite short story: The Diary Of A Superfluous Man, by Ivan Turgenev
    - Favorite re-read: Hercule Poirot's Christmas, by Agatha Christie
    - Best Non-fiction: Lark Rise, by Flora Thompson
    - Best Children's book: A Little Princess, by Frances Hodgson Burnett
    - Best Classic book: The Bridge On The Drina, by Ivo Andric
    - Best Contemporary/Literary Fiction book: The Women In Black, by Madeleine St. John

  • @aIparica
    @aIparica Год назад +4

    I'm reading Klara and the Sun because of you! I am only a few pages in but I already feel so soft reading it. I also read Nocturnes before that because I was so interested in its theme and cover when you showed it on your Ishiguro vlog. I'm surely gonna read Never Let Me Go! How enthusiastic you are tryin to convince us to read it makes me wanna start reading it right now! Thank you for introducing Kazuo Ishiguro to me, I love you so much. 🫂🫂🫂

  • @newtocamelot
    @newtocamelot Год назад

    “A required read for existence.” Perfect way to describe Marcus Aurelius’s Meditations. 👌🏼
    Stoic philosophy has gotten me through tough times.

  • @lanna8380
    @lanna8380 Год назад

    I love your intelligent videos. I especially love that you mentioned Eric Rohmer's films. It's great that you were a great team with EMMIE. I hope she might enjoy Rohmer's films with you someday.

  • @EricKarlAnderson
    @EricKarlAnderson Год назад +8

    This was lovely. So glad you’ve discovered Kawakami. 📚 Happy holidays!

  • @hemera.r
    @hemera.r Год назад +5

    My two favorite books of this year couldn't be more different but they're both so so good, it's "Dune" and "If I had you face", glorious. After that in my top 5 there's also "Humans Acts", "Loveless" and "Beasts of a little land" (I think Alice Oseman was my favorite author of the year, I read so many of her books and I couldn't agree more, Nick and Charlie are such adorable comfort characters... 🌼)

  • @bobthecat-rh5dy
    @bobthecat-rh5dy Год назад +11

    One book recommendation from me: Beware Of Pity by Stefan Zweig. This is my book of the year 2022. Rocked me to the core.

    • @jamesduggan7200
      @jamesduggan7200 Год назад +2

      Yes, readers constantly are discovering and re-discovering Stefan Zweig.

  • @verucasalt4535
    @verucasalt4535 Год назад +2

    I read Gone with the Wind in 2022 and it was so good, I highly recommend it. I hadn't seen the movie first so I had no idea what it was about. I watched the movie after and it was gorgeous! I'm so glad you're reading GoT! Clash of Kings is my favorite of the series. I'm waiting for the series to be completed (ha ha) to get a very nice box set of the series. The copies I purchased are used and are almost falling apart.

  • @SandraPujari-Harrian
    @SandraPujari-Harrian 4 месяца назад

    I relate to you. ❤

  • @dustinthompson764
    @dustinthompson764 Год назад

    ".....she must tell the truth, for better or worse." OMG can you imagine? lol adorable

  • @SlnieckoAnna
    @SlnieckoAnna Год назад +2

    Thank you for all the recommendations!
    My Best Books of 2022 ... (as of today.. it is still not the end)
    - Honorable Mentions: On the Shoulders of Giants by Umberto Eco (collection of lectures)
    - Noteworthy (old-to-me) author: Egon Bondy (No-Story); Fiodor Michailovich Dostojevskij (The Brothers Karamazov)
    - The Book that made me laugh the most: A Pho Love Story by Loan Le
    - Favorite short story: Short Stories by Franz Kafka and Fernando Pessoa
    - Favorite re-read: On the Fence by Kasie West
    - Best Non-fiction: Touch the Wounds by Tomáš Halík
    - Best Children's book: Howl`s Moving Castle by Diana Wynne Jones
    - Best Middle-grade book: The Promised Neverland (probably only middle-grade and only manga I have read...)
    - Best Young Adult book: Mister Impossible by Maggie Stiefvater
    - Best Fantasy book: Solaris by Stanislaw Lem
    - Best Classic book: Orlando by Virginia Woolf
    - Best Contemporary/Literary Fiction book: Mister Impossible by Maggie Stiefvater

  • @bookshelfofmahi
    @bookshelfofmahi Год назад

    finally; I find a Backman lover. oh My GOD, this is the best thing I found this month.
    😍😍😍😍😍 I'm extremely happy now 🥰🥰🥰

  • @nihon_bungaku
    @nihon_bungaku Год назад

    I just cried at the end😭😭😭
    Thank you so much for sharing, for "rambling", for just what you are❤️

  • @artemis2520
    @artemis2520 Год назад

    Willow is so precious... my 13 year old Cocker Spaniel passed away a month ago and I miss him so much, it has been a very sad month. Happy holidays Carolyn, and thank you and Willow for making Christmas Eve just a bit brighter for me this year!

  • @martasgreatlibrary
    @martasgreatlibrary Год назад +2

    Carolyn stop looking at the future!!! That concept is a very human thought the Trafalmadorians would not like to see you do that xD
    Now getting serious, here are my Best Books of 2022
    - Honorable Mentions: (skipping this prompt because i need to film a video properly discussing my faves)
    - Noteworthy (old-to-me) author: Annie Ernaux
    - Noteworthy (new-to-me) author: George Saunders
    - The Book that made me laugh the most: Four Roses for Lucienne by Roland Topor
    - Favorite short story: Le Horla by Guy de Maupassant
    - Favorite re-read: Jane Eyre
    - Best Non-fiction: Death by Landscape by Elvia Wilk
    - Best Children's book: haven't read any
    - Best Middle-grade book: haven't read any
    - Best Young Adult book: haven't read any
    - Best Fantasy book: Sorrowland by Rivers Solomon (although is more like syfy but-)
    - Best Classic book: The Enchanted April by Elizabeth Von Armin
    - Best Contemporary/Literary Fiction book: Trascendent Kingom by Yaa Ngasi
    Also, you really make me want to read never let me go !!!!!!

  • @gls888
    @gls888 Год назад +5

    Best Classic: The Picture of Dorian Gray
    Best Fantasy: Legends and Lattes
    Best Literary Fiction: Nightcrawling
    Best Children/Middle Grade: The Phantom Tollbooth
    Best Re-read: Notes from Underground
    Best Short Story: The Veldt

  • @mishelly
    @mishelly Год назад +1

    Ok I was going to do a simple best of 2022- but I may use your prompts! Your a favorite creator of the year I watch! Thank you for your existence! 🤣

  • @laurakuhlmann1626
    @laurakuhlmann1626 Год назад +3

    Never Let Me Go broke me. I don't usually cry after reading books. This one hit. Hard.
    My favorite this year was "The Seven Moons of Maali Almeida" -- highly recommend it

  • @__rishikasingh
    @__rishikasingh Год назад +1

    Ahh what a beautiful , peaceful surprise! ❤️😘

  • @barbaralemon4170
    @barbaralemon4170 Год назад +3

    I just ordered Anxious People ! Can’t wait to start reading this author! I love your recommendations! You’re a gem.

    • @goster4070
      @goster4070 Год назад

      Have fun reading that book! I think I was only a few pages in before I went to my GoodReads account and gave it 5 stars, because I loved the style so much.

  • @Noa-cc9ur
    @Noa-cc9ur Год назад +2

    I'm leaning towards Heidi.
    It was just magical! exactly what I needed when I read it.

  • @swifty545
    @swifty545 Год назад +4

    For my favourite book of the year, had 2 back to back 5 star reads back in the Summer....Project Hail Mary by Andy Weir & We Begin at the End by Chris Whitaker, so joint top spot to them. Honourable mentions - Wolf Hollow by Lauren Wolk, Panenka by Rohan Hession & A Town Called Solace by Mary Lawson. Never Let Me Go I read last year....an all time favourite for me too 🙌

    • @Dann-md9eq
      @Dann-md9eq Год назад

      Project hail mary was awesome

  • @ymiladi100
    @ymiladi100 Год назад +1

    I love you carolyn❤️ thank you for your existence

  • @andrewlink2327
    @andrewlink2327 Год назад +1

    I totally agree about Backman: I love the humour too and he makes me laugh. One of my favourite authors that I have discovered this year. I can also relate to feeling like a outcast: I have always felt like I don’t fit in. Enjoy Christmas and thanks so much for your wonderful content.

  • @miyeeh
    @miyeeh Год назад +2

    I kept reading the Elena Ferrante series, I love the story of My Brilliant Friend and they were some of my favorite books of 2022

  • @verucasalt4535
    @verucasalt4535 Год назад +2

    My favorites list for 2022 (in no order):
    1. The Green Mile by Stephen king
    2. I'm Glad My Mom Died by Jeannette McCurdy
    3. Stillhouse Lake by Rachel Caine
    4. The Heretic's Daughter by Kathleen Kent
    5. House in the Cerulean Sea by TJ Klune (top three, I can't choose)
    6. Children of Time by Adrian Tchaikovsky (top three, I can't choose)
    7. Wild Swans by Jung Chang (top three, I can't choose)
    8. Men Who Hate Women by Laura Bates
    9. Childhoods End by Aurthur C. Clarke
    10. Gone with the Wind

  • @boranyachoudhury7033
    @boranyachoudhury7033 Год назад +1

    When I saw that Never Let Me Go is your favourite book of 2022, I literally screamed. I read the book back in 2021 and watched the movie adaptation but to be honest at first I wasn't expecting I would love this book so much as I do now. My feelings regarding the book as well as the movie was same as yours. I cried buckets at the end and it is one of all time favourite lists😭😭

  • @BogdanAsan15
    @BogdanAsan15 Год назад +1

    Watching this while I am very sick and can't sleep and you give me calm vibes even if I feel so bad

  • @stews9
    @stews9 Год назад

    Infectious enthusiasm, sharp insights, and lovely passages read well. Great round-up video, Carolyn.

  •  Год назад +1

    Anxious People surprised me with how much I enjoyed it! I had never read anything by Frederik Backman, but after reading this one, I definitely want to check out more of his work.

  • @anajordan42
    @anajordan42 Год назад

    I love when you take the time to read a section for us. I also love Fredrick backman but I’m so scared to read everyday the way home because i know its gunna make me SOB! Just the introduction u read alone had me crying

  • @94blackbelt
    @94blackbelt Год назад +2

    Carolyn! I'm so glad you enjoyed Steinbeck--my favorite author! Please do read East of Eden and/or The Grapes of Wrath in 2023, but I also strongly suggest two lesser known works; In Dubious Battle, and Once There Was a War.
    In Dubious Battle was written very early in his career, and it shows. The writing isn't as...smooth, as polished, as his later works, but it works with the novel--it's kind of a precursor to The Grapes of Wrath, following strikers trying to organize laborers. It's probably my favorite of his works.
    And Once There Was a War is a nonfiction compendium of his war correspondent stories. They run the gamut from funny to sad, inspiring to depressing. Everyone knows Steinbeck for his fiction chops, but he's a very talented nonfiction author as well (honorable mention to Travels with Charley).

  • @literaryfireflies5470
    @literaryfireflies5470 Год назад

    Carolyn I wanted to tell you that I just finished reading Breasts and Eggs upon your recommendation in this video and it was great! I discovered so many prolific contemporary Japanese authors spanning different genres this year (e.g., Keigo Higashino, Sayaka Murata, Murakami) and am excited to add Mieko Kawakami to the list. I think there is something so visually arresting and intimate about the way they utilize language (also many kudos to the translators of course) that I viscerally feel very grounded to the narratives. Through these stories, I am transported to the busy intersections of Tokyo during rush hour or a sweltering July afternoon in Osaka, without ever having stepped foot into Japan. Thank you for taking the time to share your favorites and cheers to 2023!

  • @alljoy6541
    @alljoy6541 Год назад

    Such a beautiful book collection. I will definitely get some of them. Happy reading. I also love reading children's books, I think I appreciate it more now as an adult, especially the illustrations, I got The tale of Peter the rabbit, Beatrix Potter, ja , wow Big love to you.

  • @marianna.with.an.a
    @marianna.with.an.a Год назад +1

    Merry Christmas!❤🎄🕯📖

  • @warrenbertrand290
    @warrenbertrand290 Год назад

    My best book of 2022
    All the Lovers in the Night - Mieko Kawakami
    Honorable Mentions
    Great Expectations - Charles Dickens
    Catalpa Rescue - Peter Fitzimons

  • @d.6832
    @d.6832 Год назад +8

    Jane Eyre is the best book I've read in 2022 but it has become my favorite book ever ❤️

    • @ciganyweaverandherperiwink6293
      @ciganyweaverandherperiwink6293 Год назад +1

      It's one of my favourites too. I wonder if you've read Vanity Fair and Madame Bovary? Three really fascinating female character studies.

    • @d.6832
      @d.6832 Год назад +1

      @@ciganyweaverandherperiwink6293 not yet, but Madame Bovary is on my list. I was not sure about Vanity Fair, should I read it?

    • @ciganyweaverandherperiwink6293
      @ciganyweaverandherperiwink6293 Год назад

      @@d.6832 Yes, you'll read it quickly as it's such fun and has aged so well it's eerie to see Becky Sharp as an eternal female archetype (these days she'd be a social media influencer or footballer's wife no doubt). Such a wonderful, fun read that's beautifully written with terrific characterisation. Bovary too is a must read. My detailed original reply to you was deleted (not by me) so this is a slap dash but sincere replacement. Happy reading.

  • @ravenliseofcelador
    @ravenliseofcelador Год назад +1

    Hey Carolyn! This comment is a bit late in the new year, but I wanted to share how lovely my reading year was in 2022. I got heavy into Neil Gaiman. I read American Gods, Good Omens, and The Ocean at the End of the Lane. As each one of these stories are so complex and surreal and mythical in their own universes, The Ocean at the End of the Lane shattered me. Such a gorgeous story that just brought me to anger and tears and some sweet chuckles. Man. So rough and it brought me back to a place in my childhood when I would walk in the woods near my home and climb over hills and under fences to get to that little quiet fantasy world where I picked flowers to press in my sketchbook. Omg. It was so touching. Have you read those three from Gaiman? I would love to know your adventures with his writings. You seem to really enjoy his stories. Hope 2023 continues to motivate you with your reading and drawings! Happy (belated) new year. 💙❤💜

  • @Pursuitsofmybookishheart
    @Pursuitsofmybookishheart Год назад

    I put a pot of soup on the stove to cook, I have my knitting ready to get going, I am so looking forward to spending the next twenty minutes in good company ❤️

  • @deborahstewart404
    @deborahstewart404 Год назад

    I’m glad to hear that you are considering reading East of Eden in 2023. I love Steinbeck, but East of Eden is one of the best books I’ve ever read. It remains at the top of my best ever list.

  • @suzannebousquet2710
    @suzannebousquet2710 Год назад +1

    Your channel is a highlight!! Happy Holidays! 🎄🎅📚

  • @pheebs9255
    @pheebs9255 Год назад +3

    E.B White and Kate DiCamillo are two of my childhood favourites too! (although I have to admit I had no idea White was a man until you mentioned it, for some reason I had also assumed White was a woman, ha.) I have such emotional and precious memories of reading Stuart Little, Charlottes Web, The Tale of Desperaux and The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane with my dad and little sister. such gorgeous books and you've definitely inspired me to re-read them next year. Also read the Bell Jar this year and loved it.

  • @jamesduggan7200
    @jamesduggan7200 Год назад +1

    So much there hard to know on what to comment but I"ll go with the Truth Pixie and it's lyrical rhyme. Altho I'm not familiar with it specifically I feel that when adults read children's books for meter and rhyme often they discover how difficult it is to reproduce in mainstream writing. Possibly it's less a phenomenon than simply the reality of brevity versus density, because like the experience of childhood itself the music of the literature is very short and very sweet. Thx Carolyn, I've enjoyed very much being a subscriber to your BookTube channel, and I'm hoping, even expecting continued excellence in the coming year.

  • @jessicagreene-taub2140
    @jessicagreene-taub2140 Год назад +1

    So many great books added to my TBR :)

  • @SaraMakesArt
    @SaraMakesArt Год назад +1

    I read Never Let Me Go, and it's stuck with me. It's so nice to hear you recommend it, Carolyn. I feel like it would make a great Book Club discussion.

    • @hannahyalea
      @hannahyalea Год назад

      I first read Never Let Me Go back in high school one summer on a whim, and it has always stuck with me ever since. I believe I was 17 then, and I'm 25 now. One of my favorite books of all time.

  • @Zoe-pu3pi
    @Zoe-pu3pi Год назад +2

    Ahhhh I’ve been waiting for this one

  • @beck1365
    @beck1365 Год назад +1

    Just downloaded some of your favorites onto my kindle!
    I recommend you give Tom Robbins a try. His novels are a wild ride!

  • @Pursuitsofmybookishheart
    @Pursuitsofmybookishheart Год назад +1

    My best books of 2022
    -honorable mentions : I'll put Sur le Seuil by Patrick Senecal. In this category because it's definitely my favorite local book of the year
    Noteworthy (old to me) - Margaret Atwood who rocked my world 3 times this year.
    Noteworthy (new to me- V E Scwabb and Octavia Butler were both great discoveries for me. I enjoyed their pacing and their writing more than anticipated.
    Book that made me laugh: All's Well by Mona Awad. She has very dark and dry humor which was really well brought forth by that particular main character. It's not a light book at all however.
    Favorite short story -
    Favorite reread - I've been rereading little women with my children, it's phenomenal. But we aren't done yet.
    Best non fiction: Russ Harris's Happiness Trap.
    Best children's book : Wind in the Willow. We read it in the camper as a family. It was so whimsical and grounded
    Best middle grade : honestly, none of them came close to Little Women. She can go in here twice
    Best young adult : I'll put VE Scwabs Gallant here because our local Library has is stored in the 15-17year old section and I'm guessing that's our YA
    Best fantasy book - I'm more of a science fiction/ horror gal and I'm coming up empty in Fantasy.
    Best classic : Mrs Dalloway . No contest
    I'm still amazed when I think about it.
    Best Contemporary fiction : another hard category for me apparently but I think Leave the World Behind by Rumaan Alam would best fit the category.
    This was a fun exercise
    Thank you for it

  • @denisefreitas6727
    @denisefreitas6727 Год назад

    Great books indeed, Carolyn. Oh! I love Kate DiCamillo too! Love her writing! I need to read Fredrik Bachman! Happy holidays, lovely! 💖🎄✨

  • @DynamiteTrujillo
    @DynamiteTrujillo Год назад +1

    Never Let Me Go was at the very top for me this year. My two very favorites, though, I think were Leech by Hiron Ennes and Our Wives Under the Sea by Julia Armfield. Both dark and gothic and reflective. But there were so many good ones for me this year!
    I appreciate your kids recs and can't wait to watch your video dedicated to it. I have a 4 year old who loves books and I want to start reading more novel-like books to her. I've tried The Fantastic Mr. Fox (which she didn't care about and I thought was WAY too dark and grotesque for a 4 yo 😆) We're in the middle of The Little Prince too, but I think it's a bit too high concept for her. She isn't engaged with it at all and I think it's because she's not really getting/following it. But the Truth Pixie sounds promising! And The Wind in the Willows! I'm excited about giving those a shot. xo

  • @justinmiller93
    @justinmiller93 Год назад +1

    Ever since you first mentioned Ishiguro I've had either Never Let me Go or The Remains of the Day on my list to read. I'm very much a mood reader and just haven't quite been in a mood for it yet and want to give it my best attention. Thanks for the recommendations 🙏

  • @Tania.atlasinajar
    @Tania.atlasinajar Год назад

    Nice to see you implement the highs of the year as well! Can’t wait to see all the books that made it on the list! ❤

  • @carly885
    @carly885 Год назад +3

    My favourite book was Betty. So incredibly sad (and lots of trigger warnings) but one of the most beautiful relationships- Landon and Betty are two of the most beautiful souls and made me so emotional because I lost my own dad when I was young

  • @shasoreads
    @shasoreads Год назад +1

    My favorite fiction this year was East of Eden. I think John Steinbeck never disappoints.

  • @mgominasian9206
    @mgominasian9206 Год назад

    The remains of the dayyy .

  • @graphicdesignwithliton
    @graphicdesignwithliton Год назад

    Favorite

  • @alanthomas1627
    @alanthomas1627 Год назад +2

    Your list of categories has solved one of my problems with Best of the Year lists. We live in such a competitive world of winners and losers allowing only one or the other. As I develop my list, using your categories, for 2022, I am sitting back and reveling in the gifts of so many good books I read this year. That alone is a soul-enriching experience. Nothing like re-living and remembering the reading joys of this year. 😂I suspect I will continue to resist naming just one book as my favorite of the year; depends on the category. Saying that, I must contradict myself and mention my best read of 2018: Michelle Obama’s “Becoming.” Listening the the former First Lady was like a visit from her in my living room. I am now listening to her latest “The Light We Carry.” It just may be another book I will make an exception for as best read of the year. Rules are meant to be broken, especially when we can make our own rules.

  • @benreadsgood
    @benreadsgood Год назад +1

    Never Let Me Go is *so* good! Ishiguro is just genius.

  • @nadeshkaholmes9511
    @nadeshkaholmes9511 Год назад

    You convinced me to read Fredrik Backman and Never Let Me Go, I hope they become my favorites of 2023.
    My favorite books of 2022 were The Cave by José Saramago (I've mentioned like 3 times already in the comments section of your videos lol)
    A Discovery of Witches by Deborah Harkness, a couple of L. M. Montgomery's books (of course), The Age of Innocence by Edith Wharton, To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee, amoung others.
    Thank you for another lovely video, I hope great things come for you in 2023 ❤️

  • @kevgh3869
    @kevgh3869 Год назад

    I came to wish you a merry Christmas Carolyn!! 🎄

  • @bobthecat-rh5dy
    @bobthecat-rh5dy Год назад

    I feel so connected to you, because of your liking Never let me go so much! I remember writing once before how much this book moved me. Which is quite rare lately for me to be really moved by anything. But this book did it! Gonna keep following your book reviews! Obviously, you’ve got good taste.

  • @kurtfox4944
    @kurtfox4944 Год назад

    Carolyn, I think you forgot a Favorites category (maybe two), which should appeal to your career as well as your bookishness: Favorite Book Cover Design [and maybe Most Appropriate Book Cover Design. By way of example, I once saw a book cover design for Wilkie Collins _The Woman in White_ which showed a bride in flower garden, which would be just the opposite - Least Appropriate Book Cover Design. If you read that one, you know what I mean. ]. Maybe you could have favorite Kids, Middle Grade, YA and Adult book cover...or favorite Fiction or Non-fiction.

  • @SabineThinkerbellum
    @SabineThinkerbellum Год назад

    omg Eric Rohmer 😍
    I can’t tell how often I’ve watched L’ami de mon amie (Boyfriends and Girlfriends) from his Comedies and Proverbs series. It’s mesmerizing. A movie without a soundtrack. The color code of the clothes. The plot and the dialogues. So wonderful.
    Thank you for hinting me at Andre Aciman’s essay collection. I need to read what he says about Rohmer !

  • @marukart
    @marukart Год назад

    i stumbled upon a past video of yours a few months back, maybe you were going through your shelves something like that and you went on talking about how great of a writer Fredrik Backman was. you pulled out Beartown and read the first line/first chapter and just you reading had me sold. i discovered a new favorite book and author because of you, one that i may have overlooked in other cases but idk it's silly how we come to discover new favorites through random instances. now whenever i look at my copy of Beartown im always pulled back to how i was introduced to it. so thank you for introducing fredrik backman to me im loving my journey making through his other works one by one as well

    • @CarolynMarieReads
      @CarolynMarieReads  Год назад

      Reading this just made my bookish heart so happy! Thank you for sharing this with me 🥹📖✨

  • @gailjackson8941
    @gailjackson8941 Год назад

    I love you two girls together! Merry. CHRISTMAS!

  • @marianaharrison6307
    @marianaharrison6307 Год назад +1

    My favourite re-read of 2022: Pride and Prejudice or Wuthering Heights
    My favourite children's book of 2022: The Secret Garden
    My favourite classic book of 2022 (which was also my best reading and the book that made me laugh and cry the most): David Copperfield ❤️

  • @tbrooks529
    @tbrooks529 Год назад +2

    Noteworthy old to me author: Vonnegut
    Noteworthy new to me author: Natalie Haynes
    Favorite re-read: Slaughterhouse-Five
    Best non-fiction: After the Ice by Mithen
    Best Middle grade: Bridge to Terabithia
    Best Contemporary: A Thousand Ships by Haynes is one of the best books I've read in a long time and I highly recommend it.

  • @FedorSaku
    @FedorSaku Год назад

    I love to read, but am just now getting into booktube. Thanks for the content.
    Hope you and your family are doing well this Christmas. Seasons greetings from frozen Canada.

  • @circleofleaves2676
    @circleofleaves2676 Год назад

    I sobbed, not just cried, but sobbed, in two books this year, and one of those was a Frederik Backman book.

  • @swifty545
    @swifty545 Год назад

    Such a peaceful, soothing voice to ease away the strain of the working week ☺.....good viewing so far, just got to favourite re-reads. Have been holding off reading The Winners, as this feels like a mid Winter read, so reckon I will start this one very soon. Like you, hoping it meets expectations as Beartown & Us Against You are hard acts to follow 🙏 Merry Xmas 🍻

  • @snowhitepp3339
    @snowhitepp3339 Год назад +1

    Speaking of Wind in the Willows, did you know there are four sequels written by William Horwood?
    Willows in Winter
    Toad Triumphant
    Willows and Beyond
    Willows at Christmas
    Usually I don't like when a writer takes over of another writer's legacy, especially if it is such a famous and exquisite book like WitW, but this is an exception that proves the rule. All four books are five star excellent.

  • @sherrirabinowitz4618
    @sherrirabinowitz4618 Год назад

    My Best Books of 2022 - Honorable Mentions: -A Room Of One's Own and Towards Zero
    Noteworthy (old-to-me) author; Kerry Greenwood
    : - Noteworthy (new-to-me) author: Ngaio Marsh
    - The Book that made me laugh the most: Night life of the gods
    The book that made me cry the most; The Portrait of Molly Dean
    - Favorite short story: The lonely god
    - Favorite re-read: The Woman on the Orient Express/ Somewhere in Time
    - Best Non-fiction: square haunting/ the golden age of murder
    Best Young Adult book: - The Titan's Curse
    - Best Fantasy book: Night life of the gods
    - Best Classic book: A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthurs court
    - Best Contemporary/Literary Fiction book: magpie murders

  • @angelaartist368
    @angelaartist368 Год назад

    Oh my gosh I just read, "And every morning the way home gets longer and longer"....... I'm absolutely broken, that was the most beautiful and amazing and emotionaly traumatizing book ever, I absolutely loved it,

  • @em1l144
    @em1l144 Год назад +2

    when u said "welcome to the most exciting video of the year" I was like hun every video u make is the most exciting video of the year 🧚‍🦦

  • @Floridiansince94
    @Floridiansince94 Год назад

    I think I’ll give Backman a chance because of you ;)

  • @bethanylaurenreads
    @bethanylaurenreads Год назад +1

    I’m so excited to watch! Also, I love your blouse, it’s so pretty!

  • @Ozgipsy
    @Ozgipsy Год назад

    Excellent point on Backman and Humanity.

  • @circleofleaves2676
    @circleofleaves2676 Год назад

    Re: the film adapation of Never Let Me Go, I just love Carey Mulligan, who played Kathy H. She's a great actor.

  • @DRmakeupgirl
    @DRmakeupgirl Год назад +4

    I'll say it again, "You inspire me to read more!" You've really peaked my interest in Never Let Me Go. Did you think the movie was as good as the book or did it justice? I'm still in the process of watching all your past videos. It's causing me to evaluate my reading interests in many ways. You would make the best Literature teacher ever with all your enthusiasm and passion for books. Wishing you a very Merry Christmas!

    • @NhanDo-cs4du
      @NhanDo-cs4du Год назад

      I've read the book and watched the movie, so my final thought is the film is lovely but no, I don't think it did the book justice.

  • @rossetarwen
    @rossetarwen Год назад +1

    - Honorable Mentions:
    - Noteworthy (old-to-me) author: War Diaries (1939-1945) by Astrid Lindgren
    - Noteworthy (new-to-me) author: Ludmilla Petrushevskaya OR Stanislaw Lem
    - The Book that made me laugh the most: A Christmas Carol audiobook performed by Tim Curry
    - Favorite short story: N/A :(
    - Favorite re-read: Plato's 'The Republic'
    - Best Non-fiction: The Woman Warrior by Maxine Hong Kingston
    - Best Children's book: The Tomten by Astrid Lindgen
    - Best Middle-grade book: Moominvalley in November by Tove Jansson
    - Best Young Adult book: The Bear and the Nightingale by Katherine Rden
    - Best Science Fiction book (instead of fantasy): The Doomed City by Boris and Arkady Strugatsky
    - Best Classic book: Inanna, Queen of Heaven and Earth; her stories and hymsns from Sumer (Wolkstein & Kramer Translation)
    - Best Contemporary/Literary Fiction book: The Ocean at the end of the Lane by Neil Gaiman
    Best Book of 2022: The Doomed City by Boris and Arkady Strugatsky