i judged celebrities based solely on their taste in books (no-one is safe)

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  • @MiracleMadkins
    @MiracleMadkins Рік тому +10981

    It’s ironic she told you to mind your own business on the books she publicly recommended to people. That family is so contradictory.

    • @kikiwilson591
      @kikiwilson591 Рік тому +168

      Where is the interview 😭😭😭lol

    • @x.jtd.x2808
      @x.jtd.x2808 Рік тому +67

      I wanna see it

    • @lakshmisreesm
      @lakshmisreesm Рік тому +60

      Commenting here to see if anyone's linking the interview here 😭😭😭

    • @lindslovely
      @lindslovely Рік тому +358

      I think my comment with the link got deleted so here is what was said in the article
      And when she encountered a UA-cam video of someone critiquing her literary taste, Kendall says she thought to herself, “This is actually none of your business. If you enjoy books, that makes me happy. But this is a personal experience for me, and I loved them.”

    • @navymalfunction9710
      @navymalfunction9710 Рік тому +40

      @@lindslovely lmfao what 🤣

  • @books5113
    @books5113 Рік тому +7461

    Judging people based on the books they read has become one of my top unhealthy hobbies lol

    • @iheartravi
      @iheartravi Рік тому +72

      literally same, if they like a book i consider a good book it's a huge green flag for me

    • @oscarwang7227
      @oscarwang7227 Рік тому +99

      Probably better to judge them based on the books they recommend. But tbf I’ve read way too many bad books to be sane at this point

    • @books5113
      @books5113 Рік тому +8

      @@oscarwang7227 You're right. I should've typed my comment like that 😅

    • @Angie-tr6ei
      @Angie-tr6ei Рік тому +2

      Hahahahahah!!!! Same!

    • @foodsupply5071
      @foodsupply5071 Рік тому +4

      @@oscarwang7227 I wouldn’t even do that people take the things they want out of a book.
      One of my favorite books was read by a red pill dude and he loved it
      This honestly baffled me since that books protagonist just doesn’t fit the narrative. He even ends up letting women join his army acknowledging that societal standards in that regard are arbitrary
      People make their own stories

  • @catherinevanluven4491
    @catherinevanluven4491 Рік тому +2207

    Fourth part idea: recommend a book for each actor based on what they said they liked!!

  • @Yep1850
    @Yep1850 Рік тому +3461

    The audacity of Kendall Jenner telling you to mind your business good lord 😂 She should have minded her business and not infiltrated the modeling industry👀

    • @daijarae8420
      @daijarae8420 Рік тому +19

      LMAO

    • @MeryKeit
      @MeryKeit Рік тому +24

      infiltrated 😂

    • @amandamorac
      @amandamorac Рік тому +4

      LOL

    • @ChocolateMuffin308
      @ChocolateMuffin308 Рік тому +38

      wow what a toxic community
      gatekeeping books, shaming people for reading books that make them happy, throwing insults
      Jack has really gathered the finest specimens here

    • @jesssandhu9432
      @jesssandhu9432 Рік тому

      What a toxic community this channel creates.. didn't know you all were like this

  • @niyatithapliyal180
    @niyatithapliyal180 Рік тому +1187

    watching jack judge others on their taste in books is my absolute favourite thing to do lol

  • @lockerpaint2955
    @lockerpaint2955 Рік тому +429

    Sorry, "The Road" and "A Little Life" were recommended by Phoebe Dynevor in an article titled "9 of the best books to read if you loved Netflix’s Bridgerton????"
    I'm imagining some poor soul trying to read a cute romance and accidentally stumbling upon two of the most traumatizing books possible.

    • @brendanmeyer1613
      @brendanmeyer1613 Рік тому +31

      LOL she was pulling those books out of her ass 😭😭

    • @annaa4543
      @annaa4543 8 місяців тому +5

      Yes, lol, the moment I saw these, I'm like oh so you're like traumatised traumatised

    • @marielaberge8236
      @marielaberge8236 6 місяців тому +7

      to be fair most of the books recommended in the article aren't cute romances. I see mostly historical fiction, some dealing with difficult subjects, and also more contemporary stuff, but most aren't romances. I can only imagine the article was supposed to be book recs from stars of bridgerton, not book recs if you liked bridgerton, and someone very misguided decided to change the title.

  • @eralonuva
    @eralonuva Рік тому +2127

    I've read Emma and Pride and Prejudice (and about 2000 other books) and I prefer P&P. It's allllll about that moment that Lizzy realizes her mistake and feels embarrassed. I'll defend it forever.

    • @Geethealien
      @Geethealien Рік тому +16

      I never read p&p but i read emma and i didn’t like it tbh some quotes were good but overall i didn’t enjoy it

    • @chippedfrost6776
      @chippedfrost6776 Рік тому +86

      Emma stans are unfortunate minority. But Austen is still awesome regardless of what you like. And I must admit, P&P has the best opening line - that is forever etched in my mind, and which is still ironically relevant todY

    • @LeticiaCarvalho06
      @LeticiaCarvalho06 Рік тому +30

      I read P&P a couple of years ago and after reading other books by Austen I thought for a while it was going to be my solid favorite but then I started reading Emma, and I think I like it better than P&P. I'm still not done with it and I might re-read P&P to be sure, but Jane Austen's sense of humor and wittiness in Emma is just SO good. All that being said P&P does have the most iconic opening line and that will be forever my favorite.

    • @francisedward8713
      @francisedward8713 Рік тому +29

      nooooooo emma forever. not me citing academics to support my point because it’s all just opinions BUTTT emma is widely regarded by academics to be her best work fight me 😂😂

    • @birnapetursdottir2616
      @birnapetursdottir2616 Рік тому +6

      P&P has been one of my favorite books since I first read it as a teen, still is. I don't like Emma that much tbh.

  • @cortneywood3446
    @cortneywood3446 Рік тому +459

    “Every day this woman chooses violence and remains unbothered,” this is the description I wish was attributed to me.

  • @bluewilliams4911
    @bluewilliams4911 Рік тому +962

    Okay no so Lupita definitely is out here reading books and not just randomly recommending things. Saga is so deeply good, and a *fantastic* comic. And honestly… I think she should be cast in it.
    I love Michaela Coel’s book recs! They’re v v genre and I can respect a good genre lover.

    • @teawithleia
      @teawithleia Рік тому +30

      Saga is truly one of the best comics to ever exist and should be thought of as classic comic literature. It's my favourite comic and easily holds up to full-length novels. The emotions I feel for the characters is unreal.
      Lupita as Gwendolyn would be so cool, though maybe in an animated series because I don't know if anyone could do this comic justice with a live action adaption.
      Also I'm a dog person but if Lying Cat would show up on my doorstep I'd immediately adopt her.

    • @annushankar3032
      @annushankar3032 Рік тому +4

      Saga is so fricken good!!

    • @bluewilliams4911
      @bluewilliams4911 Рік тому +1

      @@teawithleia TBQH I think they could do a pretty good job with it, but it’d have be a deal where people aren’t out here being scared of being goofy and doing prosthetics. Think more like the SyFy space bounty hunter shows of the late 2010s in prosthetic work. All practical and well done. But yeah!! She’d be so killer

    • @BambiBumps
      @BambiBumps Рік тому +2

      saga is my favourite x

    • @maryseptihet
      @maryseptihet Рік тому +15

      Lupita N’yongo is also from an INCREDIBLY privileged background where her family are heavily involved in politics, her father being a professor and the previous Governor of Kisumu County and her mother being the managing trustee of the Africa Cancer Foundation - it’s likely as well her being an AMAZING actress in my opinion, she is well educated and can afford to read and be literate in a family that values education - much like Chimimanda Ngozi Adichie, whose parents are also highly educated and one was even a professor.
      Edit: And also if she likes comics, manga, anime etc. which I think she does, good for her! Saga is damn good!

  • @noahk8158
    @noahk8158 Рік тому +318

    Lupita has the recs I'm most excited for. I wasn't expecting her to recommend Saga since it's a long graphic novel but please everyone should read it.

  • @chelsey8737
    @chelsey8737 Рік тому +135

    I think this confirms we need a Lupita Nyog'o book rec reading vlog

  • @shilorz
    @shilorz Рік тому +127

    The Perks of Being a Wallflower was, has been, and will be my favorite book forever. It's not just angsty teen but the fact that charlie is another young person dealing with the issues of his best friend shooting himself and his aunt assaulting him- it truly brings something new to the table everytime i read it and reading it when i was so young going through a lot of the same issues has kept it so near and dear to my heart. live laugh stephen chbosky he rewrote my brain chemistry

  • @Rachel-lf1mp
    @Rachel-lf1mp Рік тому +321

    I’m nursing a hangover rn but something about Jack’s voice talking about books is so soothing

  • @lovefromshirley
    @lovefromshirley Рік тому +378

    Everyone had a Perks of Being a Wallflower phase OR a John Green phase OR a Rainbow Rowell phase, if not all three.

    • @bansarivora7448
      @bansarivora7448 Рік тому +14

      me who had all three in the same year 😶

    • @lovefromshirley
      @lovefromshirley Рік тому +13

      @@bansarivora7448 you okay? Must've been a very difficult time for you

    • @zoainaiip
      @zoainaiip Рік тому +6

      You didn’t have to call me out like that, I also had a Percy Jackson phase.

    • @bansarivora7448
      @bansarivora7448 Рік тому

      @@lovefromshirley it was definitely… something

    • @riddhishrivastava1093
      @riddhishrivastava1093 Рік тому +5

      @@zoainaiip i had a percy jackson phase... im still trapped. help.

  • @el_writes
    @el_writes Рік тому +250

    Women Who Run With The Wolves is a little hard to get through because it's long and written kind of like an essay, but it's completely worth it. This book is life changing and so inspiring to read as a woman - so happy to see Zoe recommending it!

    • @wayland8
      @wayland8 Рік тому +19

      And it's such a popular book I was shocked Jack never heard about it before

    • @el_writes
      @el_writes Рік тому +5

      @@wayland8 True, I feel like it's not as popular here in the UK as it is in the US and other places though, and I've mostly only heard women speak about it

    • @raeanne4330
      @raeanne4330 Рік тому

      Would you say the language is accessible? It looks interesting but i get intimidated when prose is tough and the book is long 😢

    • @el_writes
      @el_writes Рік тому +4

      @@raeanne4330 I’m not sure whether you mean accessible in terms of reading as someone who’s English is their second language or just in general, but I’d say it’s somewhat accessible with a few difficult words. I’m a native English speaker so it’s hard to know how easy it would be to read if I wasn’t, but even I struggled with certain words. I think this is mainly because this is a psychology book that uses some unknown vocabulary and Latin and Spanish words (that would be new to most people, myself included) But once you know the meaning of the words (which the writer gives), it’s not so bad.
      It’s definitely a long book that takes a lot of digesting so I’d say, don’t expect to read it quickly. Just take your time and read a passage at a time when you’re brain is up for it. This is how I’ve approached it so far, I’m not quite finished but it’s brilliant and worth the effort in my opinion. Hope that helps!

    • @sup.2318
      @sup.2318 Рік тому +3

      @@raeanne4330 It explains the psychoanalytical meaning behind popular folklore stories. The stories themselves are simple, but the explanations get more broad. It's not a theoretical book, it explains things based on psychology but anybody can understand them.

  • @rachanadora2949
    @rachanadora2949 Рік тому +32

    Love the flow of content Jack !! You're thriving ✨️

  • @nightgirlmelody6987
    @nightgirlmelody6987 Рік тому +201

    I had to read The Reader (or rather, Der Vorleser) for German A Level and the memory of my teacher (who was also the meanest scariest teacher I ever had the displeasure of having teach me) reading the sexually explicit scenes out loud still haunts me.

    • @aprilhale10
      @aprilhale10 Рік тому +14

      Jesus Christ that sounds horrendous!

    • @annalehneis7609
      @annalehneis7609 Рік тому +21

      Had a really similar experience with this book except that my German teacher was somehow obsessed with me 🤢 (looking back he did some really inappropriate things) and always made me read the sex scenes aloud in class. Never anyoneone else and never any other scenes for me. Just the sex scenes

    • @c.m.8972
      @c.m.8972 Рік тому +11

      I read the book as well in German class, and I really liked it. Having to read the sex scenes out loud sounds traumatising however ☹️

    • @juliahormayer7255
      @juliahormayer7255 Рік тому +3

      It’s one of my favourite books of all time !! (read it by choice when I wasn’t in school anymore though xD)

    • @DieAlteistwiederda
      @DieAlteistwiederda 7 місяців тому

      I'm German and we just read it in class and a lot of people acted very immature about it. Our teacher was actually not creepy about it.

  • @PokhrajRoy.
    @PokhrajRoy. Рік тому +742

    The title of this video is the philosophy of this channel and I have been fortunate enough to witness it. Also, this episode feels like the Christmas Special of the Celebrity Book Club.

  • @cluuuuuurrrrrr
    @cluuuuuurrrrrr Рік тому +31

    A little late, but I read the Secret Garden when I was growing up, and it’s true, it was so magical! It really embodies that childhood wonder and curiosity

  • @sc-wq2tu
    @sc-wq2tu Рік тому +22

    Lupita is so well-spoken ❤ I could read/listen to her words for hours

  • @dreenyan
    @dreenyan Рік тому +121

    I am IN LOVE with Lupita and everything she does! The other day, I went to the Montréal planetarium (I live in a town not too far) and was so pleasantly shocked to find out that the Milky Way documentary I was going to watch was narrated by her! Seriously, is there *ANYTHING* she cannot do???

  • @WhaleMilk
    @WhaleMilk Рік тому +337

    The Road is a phenomenal book! Cormac McCarthy plays with color like no other author I've read, and while books like The Orchard Keeper and Blood Meridian are obsessive with red and orange, The Road is black, grey, and white and does so good at painting a bleak apocalyptic atmosphere without actually disclosing what caused the apocalypse. It's just a boy and his father, a road, and all the shades of grey you could imagine.

    • @zohalarbabzada9654
      @zohalarbabzada9654 Рік тому

      Loved The Road. Can't get into his other books but The Road is so well crafted

    • @ColombianThunder
      @ColombianThunder Рік тому +5

      @@zohalarbabzada9654 All The Pretty Horses is a masterpiece of prose imo.

    • @amypendola5435
      @amypendola5435 Рік тому

      One of my favourite books.

    • @johnwilkins11
      @johnwilkins11 Рік тому +2

      Blood Meridian is one of the greatest books of all time in my eyes. The Road is up there too though.

    • @griffinm9
      @griffinm9 Рік тому +4

      Have a strong feeling he’s not going to like The Road. Hopefully it doesn’t turn him off McCarthy, All The Pretty Horses and The Crossing are brilliant!

  • @finnjustvibing6120
    @finnjustvibing6120 Рік тому +31

    German „fun“ fact about „The Reader“: The theme of the book is actually the conflict of german generations in the years following World War 2. The younger generations, embodied by the reader, had to deal with the fact that their loved ones (parents, older siblings or in this case an older love interest) were involved in and responsible for war crimes and the Holocaust. That‘s the reason why the book is often discussed in german schools. (It is still weird tho lmao)

    • @maetamonxg7718
      @maetamonxg7718 Рік тому +2

      Really interesting!

    • @Glutiam
      @Glutiam 10 місяців тому +1

      In Russia we just don’t really reflect on our past (or present…or future..), so this book was literally enlightening for me. Although when I think about this “love story” now, it seems weird, yeah. On the other hand, I think it was kinda the author’s intention to portray this relationship as traumatic as it could be, considering how the life of the main character developed further

  • @MSigs
    @MSigs Рік тому +6

    On a roll with the content lately! Glad to see NY inspiring you so much.

  • @val-qw3bl
    @val-qw3bl Рік тому +113

    To be honest, I hated Dune while reading it but loved it towards the end. I ended up appreciating the book as a whole once I was done reading it. I know it isn’t for everyone, and it is a challenging read. The world you’re reading into is something completely new but I would recommend it.

    • @gracerothwell625
      @gracerothwell625 Рік тому +3

      Oh my goodness!! Completely understand. I do recommend reading the second because it rounds off Paul’s character perfectly!!

  • @aulbayne
    @aulbayne Рік тому +74

    Yesss! Absolutely love the celebrity book club series, so already know this video is going to be awesome! Thank you for all this content! He’s really spoiling us! :D

  • @seigfread
    @seigfread Рік тому +46

    no but judging people based on the books they read is actually hilarious bc i also judge myself based on the books i pick up - no one is safe 🤣

  • @ilikecatslol22
    @ilikecatslol22 Рік тому +2

    I’m going thru exams right now and your videos always brighten my day, thank you!

  • @maypasifiki9360
    @maypasifiki9360 Рік тому +18

    I bought the Secret Garden last week because I remember loving the book as a kid. I'm so excited that it featured in this video 😍

    • @sophiealka3431
      @sophiealka3431 Рік тому +2

      It's actually SO GOOD. Really wholesome and with a great message

  • @JoGirl
    @JoGirl Рік тому +34

    I hope Nothing to See Here still ends up on your TBR! Kevin Wilson writes the strangest, loveliest stories about family and connection. Also, it's an excellent audiobook, they found the perfect voice actor for the gig!

  • @papaya388
    @papaya388 Рік тому +26

    I'm reading M-Train by Patti Smith right now and it's so good!! Jack usually says something along the lines of "no story, just vibes" - the book are this slow bits with IMMACULATE writing around it ✨

    • @ivyeorii
      @ivyeorii Рік тому +2

      Aghh I love this book!!! Never thought I’d enjoy someone writing about sipping their coffee in their regular café so much but DAMN!!!

    • @starlight-4324
      @starlight-4324 11 місяців тому +1

      M-Train is in my top five favourites!

  • @hahahehehoho9024
    @hahahehehoho9024 Рік тому +37

    I'm overwhelmed and blessed by the amount of content you're putting out. Thank you so much!

  • @hanadoyle8984
    @hanadoyle8984 Рік тому +89

    Jack thinking that the murderer (Annie) in Misery is called Misery Chastain and not the character Paul created is very funny to me

  • @BaileeWalsh
    @BaileeWalsh Рік тому +12

    Something that bothers me, though, with celebrity book "recommendations" and "taste" is when people see them with a book and say it's a recommendation. But unless they say something about the book we don't really know what they thought, if they liked it, if they recommend it, if it aligns with their typical taste/interests, etc. Even just posting a pic of a book somewhere doesn't mean someone is reading it or has read it (yet). Not all "celebrity recommendations" in this vein on booktube and instagram are this way but it's something I've noticed often. I like that these include quotes for the most part.
    WAIT! Cate Blanchett in an adaptation directed by Pedro Almodovar?!?! I don't even know what it is but it's going to be great I already know!

  • @keerthanag7849
    @keerthanag7849 Рік тому +61

    The Road absolutely traumatized me when I read it in high school. Now, I tell people it’s one of my favorite books and I highly recommend it!! So many conspiracy theories surrounding the plot it’s so fun and so dark 🖤🖤🖤

  • @Wetzeem
    @Wetzeem 8 місяців тому

    I feel like i have been looking for this channel for years. I’m constantly looking for recommendations. Good ones.

  • @evaggeliatseliou9329
    @evaggeliatseliou9329 Рік тому +3

    Can't wait for part 2!!❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️

  • @last_flower.
    @last_flower. Рік тому +5

    Funny how you say reading Master and Margarita is like saying "i am smarter than you", while in Russia if you say this is your favourite book, that would be an immediate indicator you haven't been reading much since you graduated from school

  • @Stuckinthebooks
    @Stuckinthebooks Рік тому +1

    I love these videos so much 😭

  • @BeautifullyTragicxx
    @BeautifullyTragicxx Рік тому +16

    Manuel for Cleaning Women is an excellent collection of short stories! So excited for it to be on your tbr. The dialogue in those stories … unreal. My favorite story is probably “Tiger bites”

    • @papaya388
      @papaya388 Рік тому

      Yesss love that book 😍

  • @BexsBoxofConfusion
    @BexsBoxofConfusion Рік тому +51

    Nothing To See Here was one of the first books I read in 2022, and I gave it like 4 stars but it's STUCK with me. Some books are super forgettable but it's the opposite of forgettable. Hope you read it one day bc it set me down the path of weird books in 2022 and LOVING IT

    • @Rachel-sv9pq
      @Rachel-sv9pq Рік тому

      Right before I watched this video I logged on to my library site and that ebook had finally come available from my waitlist... but I have several others checked out so I threw it back in the pool. Now I'm like noooooo I want to read it now!

  • @theambitiouslawstudent4828
    @theambitiouslawstudent4828 Рік тому +17

    I did my English literature A-level coursework on The Road and I will tell you now, once you start the book, you read it all to the end as its just so captivating! Plus nerding out about it in a coursework essay was just a phenomenal experience and McCarthy does show his best work in this novel. Its a 10/10 read and I highly recommend!!!

  • @cebergethon
    @cebergethon Рік тому

    YAY these are my absolute fav kind of book videos!!!

  • @taras5534
    @taras5534 11 місяців тому +1

    I effing love you for doing this! ❤

  • @anam2639
    @anam2639 Рік тому +114

    Lmao I love this idea. Judging people based on book recs… it’s so fun!?

  • @bianevaristo
    @bianevaristo Рік тому +15

    I loved “The Master and Margarita”. I completly agree with Blanchette’s review: it’s funny, capturing, wholesome and sexy!

  • @silvervixen007
    @silvervixen007 8 місяців тому

    These are one of my fav series! Always so funny!

  • @erikaaaaa2882
    @erikaaaaa2882 Рік тому +1

    MISSED THESE VIDEOS 💕

  • @DiffectiveTear
    @DiffectiveTear Рік тому +14

    Saga is so so good! It is a series that I have fallen face first to for the first time in a long time. I'm about to start the third book in the before the coffee gets cold series and looking forward to the next part of Saga.

  • @opaviv
    @opaviv Рік тому +13

    Can't wait to hear what you have to say about Breakfast of Champions. One of my favorite weird, funny, absurd, and extremely well written books. A super fun read.

  • @francesaprilrheavillanueva765
    @francesaprilrheavillanueva765 Рік тому +2

    YEEESS THE SAGA SERIES! This is the first time a celebrity recommended it. Thanks Lupita!

  • @Veridissima
    @Veridissima Рік тому

    Lupita Nyong’o recommending Saga made me so happy!!! That series is absolutely my favorite book ever and her description of it is so beautiful and perfect!!!!

  • @thehappyrecluse
    @thehappyrecluse Рік тому +11

    Keira Knightly recommending Pride & Prejudice is no surprise since she played Elizabeth in the 2005 movie

  • @Nadine944
    @Nadine944 Рік тому +83

    In Poland, we read Master and Margarita in high school and it's one of my favourite books ever

    • @RoxyWinx786
      @RoxyWinx786 Рік тому +21

      same here in croatia with for example crime and punishment. it's mandatory reading in high school when you're around 16 and it's usually the only mandatory book most students actually enjoy. it's so funny to me that it's some sort of status symbol in the us/the uk.

    • @c.m.8972
      @c.m.8972 Рік тому +1

      I'm from Germany, and also love the book

    • @mwu365
      @mwu365 Рік тому +8

      i wouldn't necessarily agree with what Jack says in this video, it's definitely a classic and doesn't really elicit that kind of reaction from most people

    • @Bluehoshiflower
      @Bluehoshiflower Рік тому +1

      Same in Hungary

    • @scorseve
      @scorseve Рік тому +2

      lol Post-Soviet countries and our "I'm better than you" literature courses in school

  • @Shaye208
    @Shaye208 Рік тому

    Loved this video sm!! Lots of good new recs:)

  • @MelSaydam
    @MelSaydam Рік тому +1

    OMG Yes!!I’m gonna love love love this series😅🙌🏻❤️

  • @Aro_dynamic46
    @Aro_dynamic46 Рік тому +17

    I’m gong to thrive off the fact that Florence Pugh likes the Secret Garden for the next week cause that shit was my favourite book for like three years when I was a kid

  • @luikanami
    @luikanami 9 місяців тому +14

    I bought two of the books from the Kendall Jenner video because you recommended them so enthusiastically, and i didn't regret it. Your review wasn't negative, it was mixed and objective. How spoiled and surrounded by toadies are those absurdly rich people to feel disrespected by such a nuanced video?

  • @waaybackintolove
    @waaybackintolove Рік тому +1

    I love this instagram page, please do more parts of this!

  • @stunningfreefall
    @stunningfreefall Рік тому +1

    I love your necklace! in fact, your outfit in general is great today

  • @gabrielaharries8149
    @gabrielaharries8149 Рік тому +14

    Saga is literally how she explained it! One of the best graphic novels in the last few years

  • @belen5898
    @belen5898 Рік тому +15

    I picked up The Road by McCarthy on a flea market and had absolutely no expectations for it. I ended up really liking it although there was not that much happening in the story and could never explain why it was such a nice read

    • @cez_is_typing
      @cez_is_typing Рік тому +1

      Currently studying it for my english lit A level and it is so good! Its definitely a slow read and I think you have to be a certain type of person to enjoy it but it is written so so so gorgeously, you can picture all of the scenery so perfectly

  • @cel.2263
    @cel.2263 Рік тому

    love the vid!!! and YES for jessica chastain playing celia st. james!! i feel like we all need this so bad.

  • @aralisji
    @aralisji Рік тому +1

    I would LOOOVE one of these for Hozier's recommendations!

  • @kellyburnet1775
    @kellyburnet1775 Рік тому +13

    You always upload just as I'm searching for a video to watch while I'm eating dinner haha love it

  • @erincraig6169
    @erincraig6169 Рік тому +3

    Please read The Road and Nothing to See Here immediately. Both books are so amazing!!

  • @sirshadutta8745
    @sirshadutta8745 Рік тому

    Love ur videos sm frfr 💗

  • @rowanart4810
    @rowanart4810 Рік тому +2

    The Road is one of my favorite books ever!! It's so good.

  • @draugn5823
    @draugn5823 Рік тому +27

    Yass, The secret garden was so dreamy! Read it as a kid because my grandma recommended it and fell in love. I don't know what my impression on it would be right now, probably very good

    • @dees3179
      @dees3179 Рік тому +4

      Reading it again as an adult it does translate well as long as you respect when it was written and when it was set and class structure. Certainly the awkwardness of Mary is well done.

    • @dees3179
      @dees3179 Рік тому +5

      If you want anything on similar semi magical feel may I recommend, Moondial, Charlotte Sometimes, and Toms Midnight Garden. All very set in their time, about loss, loneliness, growing up - occasionally creepy occasionally sweet.

    • @draugn5823
      @draugn5823 Рік тому +2

      @@dees3179 thanks!

    • @foxandscout
      @foxandscout Рік тому +2

      @@dees3179 well who knew (not me) that the Cure song -the title anyhow- Charlotte Sometimes-was a 1969 British children’s book?
      My only excuse is that in 1969 I was already 15 with reading tastes a few years above my grade; and I’m an American. So I can see how the book slipped by without my knowledge. And the Cure song was released long before one could do research on the internet.

    • @draugn5823
      @draugn5823 Рік тому +2

      @@dees3179 maybe I'll read it again sometime, that's what I did with Series of unfortunate events

  • @claire_317
    @claire_317 Рік тому +51

    The way I've never heard of Patti Smith before but she's on everyone's lists😭

    • @4ssh0l32
      @4ssh0l32 Рік тому

      She's a singer, if you like art, rock music, the 60's and New York you should read just kids, it's just beautiful (sorry, English isn't my first lenguage)

    • @ana-mh3sl
      @ana-mh3sl Рік тому +1

      she’s more of an artist and less in the mainstream of art and music, which is probably why you’ve never heard of her. also she just recently trended on tiktok because of her book “just kids” (which is phenomenal btw). pretty sure these celebs only found out about her recently as well lmao

    • @claire_317
      @claire_317 Рік тому +1

      @@4ssh0l32 thank you, I'll definitely look it up!

    • @claire_317
      @claire_317 Рік тому

      @@ana-mh3sl that makes sense - sometimes tiktok actually uncovers good things😅 I'll definitely look up that book now and have a look at some of her others

  • @suleymanalasgarov
    @suleymanalasgarov Рік тому +1

    Wow , great as always, love watching your videos , keep going 🤎

  • @heddaljunggren290
    @heddaljunggren290 11 місяців тому

    I love your content!

  • @idkyou4733
    @idkyou4733 Рік тому +10

    You should do Claudia Jessie (Eloise Bridgerton)! I feel like she has had some unique book recommendations and I also just love her. She also not a Nepo baby and grew up pretty poor. Such an interesting and inspiring human

  • @emmaberger3748
    @emmaberger3748 Рік тому +9

    The secret garden was so magical to me as a kid. Amazing. 11/10

  • @yolieal
    @yolieal Рік тому

    Jack i wanted to hear what you thought of ted chiang from michaela coel’s recommendation but it seems u cut the bit out!! 😭😭 loved the video btw!!

  • @sophiefirman8433
    @sophiefirman8433 Рік тому +5

    The Road is my favourite book of all time and I’ll always highly recommend it to anybody I meet

  • @tobiass3540
    @tobiass3540 Рік тому +3

    The Reader is such a great book. Never saw the movie andonly read the original German version, so no clue, how good the translation is. But that book literally made me cry in public

  • @katehaberl9324
    @katehaberl9324 Рік тому +7

    I read Into that Darkness as part of a Holocaust history class I took at uni. The author interviewed Franz Stangl (the head of Treblinka) extensively, and the book is a look at his psyche and how he rationalized his actions. It is a difficult read, but an incredible one that I would recommend. The parts about his wife are particularly poignant to me and the ending is well-done.

    •  Рік тому +2

      I was looking for a comment about this book. I finished it recently, recommended by a historian friend and I was quite disappointed how it didn’t even get a bit of a spotlight.

  • @SponsoredByAnxiety
    @SponsoredByAnxiety 3 місяці тому

    The secret garden is still my favorite book because it’s what got me into reading! When I found out I had been reading an abridged and Americanized version I was so upset I went out that day, bought the real one, and read it in one sitting. It is even more my favorite.

  • @annamaclellan4884
    @annamaclellan4884 Рік тому +5

    Please give Saga a try! That book is one of the most formative things I've ever read and it would be great to see you review some graphic novels.

  • @orladdin
    @orladdin Рік тому +27

    I highly recommend a new podcast called If Books Could Kill. One of the two hosts is Michael Hobbes, of You're Wrong About and Maintenance Phase fame. They deconstruct best selling books, interrogate their claims and observe the influence they've had on society and our beliefs. I hope you don't like Malcolm Gladwell too much because he doesn't stand up oop. It's a fascinating listen!

  • @h0llyrose
    @h0llyrose Рік тому +3

    i’m buzzing to hear your thoughts on breakfast of champions. i’m a big vonnegut stan. i didn’t realize how big of a hold “the girls” had on celebs and i too am wondering……..why???

  • @olav1354
    @olav1354 Рік тому

    Cool painting!

  • @AstraeaAntiope
    @AstraeaAntiope Рік тому

    Excited for you to read Nothing to See Here, it is so good and unlike anything else I've read.

  • @juditoakwood
    @juditoakwood Рік тому +3

    A Manual for Cleaning Women is amazing. I am so glad you chose it!

  • @Andreina_fdz
    @Andreina_fdz Рік тому +4

    Jack you have to read Big Little Lies!!! There’s also a show based on it in case you want to watch it after (really good as well)

  • @aidanobrien8886
    @aidanobrien8886 Рік тому +1

    Hey Jack, i’m new to your videos but i’ve really enjoyed them so far. I’ve been watching a bunch to see if you have read my favorite book, the Gold Coast by Nelson DeMille. It’s a great story that has a little bit of everything in it. Highly recommend!!!

  • @zhazirayershanova4718
    @zhazirayershanova4718 Рік тому

    The Master and Margarita is so good, yep it is difficult to understand but it worth your time.

  • @alvinanyholm
    @alvinanyholm Рік тому +12

    Ooh The Secret Garden! 🥺 That was my favourite book growing up ❤️ and yes, I agree with Florence Pugh, it was magical ✨️

  • @peppermintmum3177
    @peppermintmum3177 Рік тому +6

    these book recommendations make me think of what i'd recommend (not that i'd ever be in such a situation but yk a girl can dream) and it has made me realize that i'd probably recommend something like the hunger games or the thursday's murder club - you know, nothing with intellectual value just something fun. i guess my interview wouldn't be published - not deep enough

    • @user-es7ui5mc1m
      @user-es7ui5mc1m Рік тому +1

      honestly i think most of these celebs choose very specific recommendations or only mention specific books publicly. That's not to say I don't think they've actually read them or that they don't actually like these books but I do think a lot of them have probably also read and liked "less intellectual" books that they just don't recommend publicly to curate a certain image

    • @peppermintmum3177
      @peppermintmum3177 Рік тому +1

      @@user-es7ui5mc1m yes, of course, but i don't even have an "intellectual" book that i've actually read and enjoyed. so either i'd lie or be boring and idk what's worse haha

  • @muffininthehizzy
    @muffininthehizzy Рік тому +2

    Love breakfast of champions, Vonnegut has such a unique writing style

  • @sophiacorvere7018
    @sophiacorvere7018 Рік тому

    Saga has my entire heart 🥹❤️

  • @m.k.3271
    @m.k.3271 Рік тому +11

    Considering that The Master and Margarita was an assigned reading for every high schooler of my generation, seeing it referred as a sign of Cate Blanchett wanting to be seen as very intellectual is amusing :) Also, The Manual for Cleaning Women is an excellent book.

  • @justwonder1404
    @justwonder1404 Рік тому +7

    When Jack said 'Olivia Wild' I laughed out loud

  • @ashlynalingh
    @ashlynalingh 9 місяців тому

    I read the secret garden in high school and loved it! It is one of my favorite classical books along with Hans Brinker

  • @rene370
    @rene370 7 місяців тому

    The power is literally so good

  • @Kadencepaves
    @Kadencepaves Рік тому +3

    Jack needs to read some of Maisie Peters recs cause they’re incredible

  • @Bookinista08
    @Bookinista08 Рік тому +8

    Jack, Between the World and Me is truly so GOOD!! You won't regret reading it!

  • @Patricia-b
    @Patricia-b Рік тому

    I am biased because I love patti smith's music and books, but M train is something so special to me. I read it in my last year of highschool and was dealing with everything that came with that and then some. There was something about the mundane episodes she would describe and her emotions throughout that made me feel seen. like there was this genius we all looked up too, and she too felt rage and sorrow. i just connected to no end.

  • @fuhuifuhui6818
    @fuhuifuhui6818 Рік тому

    can not wait to see your recommends on those books