Your autumnal nails look amazing!! And yay another Valente. I love your reviews of her works. I fell in love with her writing also through the Fairyland series and have been trying to read all of her books!
I'm so happy to hear your discussion of Piranesi - I haven't seen many other people reading it! I love how well it went with Palimpsest, I've been meaning to read that for years. Piranesi was heartbreaking and tragic in so many ways, and I found the bittersweet ending so interesting. It makes me think that once we are able to emerge from our covid confinement, we will similarly feel a twinge of what used to be. Will we miss our solitude? Probably a little. Will our loneliness have been "worth it"? Definitely not, thanks to the other people who have power over us.
i did not know fairyland was first mentioned in palimpsest! i still have to read that, as well as radiance. also not related to the content but mari you are GLOWING HERE 😍😍
Dear Marines, I have found your channel through Sam´s (Thoughts on Tomes) and I am extremely compelled by the way you express your opinion on books. It is not only how you argument but about how you linked both books and the themes. These two author are, to me, very, very intimidating...however, you have managed to make me want to immerse myself in their stories, despite I originally thought they weren't for me. So, I thank you. You have gained a new subscriber. Lots of hugs from Spain.
Always appreciate your thoughtful reviews! I also just finished reading Piranesi and it really blew me away. It was not the book I thought I wanted, but was definitely the book I needed at this moment. You may have already seen it, but the New Yorker had a very interesting profile of Clarke recently, documenting her struggle with chronic illness, which really helped me connect with the book on a deeper level.
You have just made me want to read both of these books. It’s one of the great strengths of the fantasy genre that it can create new worlds and use them to comments on our own.
I loved JSaMN so I was super excited for Piranesi, then I heard the premise and was like "eh maybe not", then I started hearing great reviews from several people I really trust (yourself included) so now I'm excited again, lol. I don't think Palimpsest would be for me but it's such an interesting concept! Also yes I love when books use a fantasy world to explore/illuminate our world!! I feel like Raybearer by Jordan Ifueko definitely did that in that it used the themes and conflicts of the book to point to similar things in our world (which fantasy often does and which I really appreciate.) And the three connected books by Grace Lin (Starry River of the Sky, Where the Mountain Meets the Moon, When the Sky Turned to Silver) are really really lovely middle grades (with gorgeous illustrations!) that are loosely based on Chinese folktales and I think they fit in really well with what you were saying in this video - they made me think a lot about stories and what they mean and what they do because in the books there's literal power from stories but also figurative power? idk, it reminds me of what you were saying about the art themes in Piranesi. wow why did I use so many parentheses in this comment? at least it wasn't on your writing tips video! 😂
Piranesi is brilliant - in won a women's prize for fiction in the UK and I first encountered it in a radio series book reading and then bought and read it over a 24 hour period. As you say, the reveal was made much more clear to the reader than the protagonist which was naturally fun. Interestingly it had some very classic tropes, such as the evil, selfish male magician - in fact it reminded me of characters in CS Lewis' interplanetary series, especially Out of the Silent Planet and That Hideous Strength. Palimpsest sounds interesting but disturbing in its premise. Thank you
Currently reading Piranesi and it’s weird but I like it. And now I want to read that other book (already forgot how to spell it) you mentioned 😂 great video !
I'm reading Piranesi at the moment and really liking it (once you overcome the initial confusion...)! Are there any other stories that you'd recommend with a similar vibe to this other than possibly Palimpsest?
Have you ever read Summer In Orcus by T. Kingfisher? I think you would like it a lot! She has written a lot of other fairy tales retelling. Her writing reminded me of The girl who circumnavigated fairyland in a ship of her own making, in that it's so absurd and wonderful.
Jumping on this comment to second the T. Kingfisher recommendation!! I love the work I've read from her and think she has a great balance of lovely fairytale descriptions/settings, clever dialogue, really practical heroines, and whimsical/magical stories with an edge (or sometimes more) of darkness. Haven't read Summer in Orcus yet but I'm excited to! 😄
Honestly every time I listen to you talk, I’m just in awe of how much thought you put into what you read
I haven't really heard many folks talk about Piranesi, but it sounds like the perfect fall/winter read. Adding it to my ever-growing TBR. Great video!
I’m so happy to see Piranesi being discussed. I love it so much.
I'm currently reading Piranesi for a fourth time and I love it just as much as I did the first :') I'm definitely putting Palimpsest on my tbr!!
Deathless is my favorite book of all time and Piranesi quickly reached that level as well. I can wait to read Valente's other works!
Your autumnal nails look amazing!! And yay another Valente. I love your reviews of her works. I fell in love with her writing also through the Fairyland series and have been trying to read all of her books!
I love when unrelated books you read randomly close together have similar themes :) this video was great hahah now I really want to read both of these
I'm so happy to hear your discussion of Piranesi - I haven't seen many other people reading it! I love how well it went with Palimpsest, I've been meaning to read that for years.
Piranesi was heartbreaking and tragic in so many ways, and I found the bittersweet ending so interesting. It makes me think that once we are able to emerge from our covid confinement, we will similarly feel a twinge of what used to be. Will we miss our solitude? Probably a little. Will our loneliness have been "worth it"? Definitely not, thanks to the other people who have power over us.
Yes! You're the only booktuber who I have seen even mention Piranesi and I'm so happy because I love that book
Literally best review!!! Thank u!!
Thank you for watching! ❤️
You express you thoughts so eloquently, I’m in awe! This video put me in such a hopeful mood thank youuu
i did not know fairyland was first mentioned in palimpsest! i still have to read that, as well as radiance.
also not related to the content but mari you are GLOWING HERE 😍😍
Dear Marines,
I have found your channel through Sam´s (Thoughts on Tomes) and I am extremely compelled by the way you express your opinion on books. It is not only how you argument but about how you linked both books and the themes. These two author are, to me, very, very intimidating...however, you have managed to make me want to immerse myself in their stories, despite I originally thought they weren't for me. So, I thank you.
You have gained a new subscriber.
Lots of hugs from Spain.
Always appreciate your thoughtful reviews! I also just finished reading Piranesi and it really blew me away. It was not the book I thought I wanted, but was definitely the book I needed at this moment. You may have already seen it, but the New Yorker had a very interesting profile of Clarke recently, documenting her struggle with chronic illness, which really helped me connect with the book on a deeper level.
New to the channel. ☺️ Definitely going to check out Palimpsest! Excited cuz I've never even heard of it before. Thanks for the rec!
You have just made me want to read both of these books. It’s one of the great strengths of the fantasy genre that it can create new worlds and use them to comments on our own.
I recently read Piranesi and wow I was stunned. I will need to check out Palimpsest!
Love your videos. Keep up the awesome work💝
I loved JSaMN so I was super excited for Piranesi, then I heard the premise and was like "eh maybe not", then I started hearing great reviews from several people I really trust (yourself included) so now I'm excited again, lol.
I don't think Palimpsest would be for me but it's such an interesting concept!
Also yes I love when books use a fantasy world to explore/illuminate our world!! I feel like Raybearer by Jordan Ifueko definitely did that in that it used the themes and conflicts of the book to point to similar things in our world (which fantasy often does and which I really appreciate.)
And the three connected books by Grace Lin (Starry River of the Sky, Where the Mountain Meets the Moon, When the Sky Turned to Silver) are really really lovely middle grades (with gorgeous illustrations!) that are loosely based on Chinese folktales and I think they fit in really well with what you were saying in this video - they made me think a lot about stories and what they mean and what they do because in the books there's literal power from stories but also figurative power? idk, it reminds me of what you were saying about the art themes in Piranesi.
wow why did I use so many parentheses in this comment? at least it wasn't on your writing tips video! 😂
Great review! I really want to read Piranesi now :D
Piranesi is a book like no other. Genius
Piranesi is brilliant - in won a women's prize for fiction in the UK and I first encountered it in a radio series book reading and then bought and read it over a 24 hour period. As you say, the reveal was made much more clear to the reader than the protagonist which was naturally fun. Interestingly it had some very classic tropes, such as the evil, selfish male magician - in fact it reminded me of characters in CS Lewis' interplanetary series, especially Out of the Silent Planet and That Hideous Strength.
Palimpsest sounds interesting but disturbing in its premise.
Thank you
I hadn't heard of any of these books, but now I'm really interested in reading them!
Currently reading Piranesi and it’s weird but I like it. And now I want to read that other book (already forgot how to spell it) you mentioned 😂 great video !
These both sound so so interesting and they sound like you really appreciated them!
I'm reading Piranesi at the moment and really liking it (once you overcome the initial confusion...)! Are there any other stories that you'd recommend with a similar vibe to this other than possibly Palimpsest?
Must read these. I loved the Fairyland series, and Deathless is good too.
I like how these books were reviewed together! Just curious, do you think Palimpsest would be good via audio book?
These books sound really interesting!
my sister used to love the fairyland series so maybe it’s time i pick it up too
Have you ever read Summer In Orcus by T. Kingfisher? I think you would like it a lot! She has written a lot of other fairy tales retelling. Her writing reminded me of The girl who circumnavigated fairyland in a ship of her own making, in that it's so absurd and wonderful.
Jumping on this comment to second the T. Kingfisher recommendation!! I love the work I've read from her and think she has a great balance of lovely fairytale descriptions/settings, clever dialogue, really practical heroines, and whimsical/magical stories with an edge (or sometimes more) of darkness. Haven't read Summer in Orcus yet but I'm excited to! 😄
LOVE your nails!
Girl loved this video 🧡 what lipstick are you wearing thooo🧡🧡🧡
Commenting for engagement because I don't have anything clever or interesting to add. 💛
Do you have a book wish list anywhere? I'd love to buy you a book!