Bought two copies of the academic planners and they’re the stuff dreams are made of ✨ adore the section for birthdays and for habit tracking yes yes YES I geeked out so hard when they arrived I’m gonna give one to my college friend who I bonded with over your videos
i feel like you and carley reading each other's favourite books would just be a poorly disguised excuse for both of you to re-read sally rooney's entire catalogue sjfksdk
What I learned today: Lorde's taste in books is like her eras in music- colourful, each one is different, might not be for everyone, but the taste remains and the art is intriguing 👑 Also, how to get clear skin, approved by Jack 🌅
i'm going to be fully honest.. when i saw the dangers of smoking in bed was here i yelled lol. i've been wanting to see more youtubers reading books by Latin American authors!! especially from my country ofc. i've been enjoying jack's videos so much:)
Mariana Enriquez is amazing! I borrowed The Dangers of... from the library and loved it so so so much that I'm planning on buying Things we Lost in the Fire!
"And I am... a Liability" 😂 Jack's constant, casual quoting of the artists whose recommendations he's reading is always one of my favorite parts of the video
Mariana Enríquez is AMAZING. Latin American litterature has such a characteristic escence, it can be a little bit hard to navigate, and I think Enriquez's short stories are a great way to get into it.
@@giovannamautone Cometierra by Dolores Reyes is great!! It's her debut novel and i was very impressed. No es un río by Selva Almada could be good for a spanish learner, it has a slow pace but it's a very good read!! If you want to read something dramatic and kinda (imo) raw-ish you could read Las Primas by Aurora Venturini!! I loved that book
Long comment alert! (The comment is directed to everyone who wants to read more latin writers and or "natives" 's stories). Btw i call them "natives" because they are civilizations so diverse that I think an only name only invisibilizes them... Most of them don't like being called natives and do not think they are citizens of the new countries, specially argentina (My country) or chile, since these countries were extremely genocidal towards them. Sorry for the long comment Read Jorge Luis Borges if You like latin writers. Maybe he's much more western, since he was taught about european culture from the day he was born. But for anyone who is starting with latin literature, he is an excellent starting point. I only know about argentinians writers tho, so I can't recommend much more than that. If you want to know about women who wrote beautiful things, You have Isabel Allende (She's from chile), Victoria Ocampo (argentinian), Alfonsina storni (argentinian). Then other famous writers are Adolfo Bioy Cásares, Julio Cortázar, Gabriel García Márquez (he was colombian). Maybe they are kinda western, but they serve as an excellent introduction. But if you are interested in finding things about "natives" You can look for the stories of Guaraníes, Aztecas, Incas, Wichíes, Onas, Yámanas, Mayas, Mapuches and many more... (These are the biggest civilizations and some more that are or were located in what we now know as Argentina, chile, bolivia, Brasil and more countries)
When Allyvee did her video reading Bo Burnham’s favorite books, she had the same thing where she didn’t love his choices because what Bo has taken from those books and turned into his own art is much more intriguing and meaningful to her (or in general). I think it’s okay, while somewhat hard to grapple with, to not like the art your favorite artist likes.
I CANNOT tell you how long I have waited for you to do this. Lorde is one of my favourite artists and songwriters and doing this video seriously made my day!!
Mariana Enriquez is probably my favorite contemporary author, although I am a native Spanish speaker so I've read her work in the original language. Her novel nuestra parte de noche (I don´t think it has been translated into English yet) is so strange and hypnotic, definitely one of my favorite things ivé read this year.
Seeing you read a book by an author from my country is so cool! If you want to delve more into argentinian literature, I recommend "Eartheater" by Dolores Reyes
oh Jack i was so surprised and pleased to see you review an Argentinian book ✊ we really do have amazing literature, may i humbly suggest a whole video on it? maybe one about literature from latin america?
Firstly, he definitely was written by a woman. Second, I’m pretty sure Jack doesn’t know who Ben Barnes is (saw it on his Instagram story once). Doesn’t mean he won’t do it, just might not be soon. I would also love to see it though.
FINALLYY, someone who loves lorde as much as meee. Thank you Jack, now I don't feel so weird that she's like a special interest of mine. I've started reading 'the dolphin letters' that she recommended in her newsletter and ahh
AAAAAAHHHHHH YOU READ AN ARGENTINIAN WRITER!!! We love to see it :3 Would highly recommend Julio Cortázar's Final del Juego (End of the Game), Rayuela (Hopscotch) which is a chunky one but the chapters can be read in two different ways recommended by the author or in any order you want. My favourite chapter yet is 93. Then from that book he expanded chapter 62 into a book 62 Modelo Para Armar (62: A Model Kit), haven't read that one yet but I want to cause it's considered his most experimental novel. On another spectrum I recommend Mafalda comics by Quino, very political critique coming from the witty 6 year old female character. It went from the 60s to the 70s and it ended for obvious reasons. The comics resonate with many till this day. Our beloved Quino passed away last year unfortunately. Hope you see this xo
I love when you talked about Enriquez's book, you actually explained the history behind it. I think is very important to have the historical context of a book to fully appreciate it. ♥ Love your videos so much
Love seeing you talk about Argentinian literature and Mariana Enriquez in particular. I really recommend you "The things we lost in the fire" by her, it features an amazing short story about sexist violence.
this series is soooo good and you featured many of my favorite artists and helped me to discover so many more!!! could you maybe do an episode on florence welch?
*jack posts Lorde content* Me: *pauses Solar Power to run over to the metaphorical story time rug, sits cris-cross applesauce, puts fist under chin, blinks excitedly*
She is pretty underrated 😂❤ I began listening to her in the Royals and green light phase really enjoying her unique voice and message. Then after solsr panel i felt really calmed and lightweight like the happier lyrics and energy she shows 😁 Please keep this going Jack !!! Maybe with different collabs like Merphy, Dakota, books and Lala , Jesse the reader etc 😊
don't think she ever has recommended books, i might be wrong though. however, her bookshelves can be seen in her architectural digest video, and you can kind of tell what books she reads/owns :)
So good to see a south american book mentioned. 😍 Mariana Enriquez is one of the best contemporary authors that we have in Latin America. Also you should read Patti Smith's favourite books her taste is IMMACULATE. ✨
I first came here because you read books Namjoon recommended but now I am watching your videos regularly, because you are not only extremely likable by how you talk or dress, you also speak so beautifully about every book. It's so insipiring Thank you Jack👍🏻
I personally love "The Course Of Love" because Alain explains that people have this wrong idea of romance,love, and relationships. To him relationship must be learned just as any form of education and yet people still misunderstand that. I guess that's why he interrupts in the narrative of the story constantly to educate readers and pinpoints the mistakes of the characters.
Came across your videos randomly and my oh my!! I think I’m going to be binge watching every single video today! Your sense of humour is amazing! The way you describe these books is amazing! You are amazing! I am over here adding every book you are talking about to my Amazon list cause honey, you are making this hibernating polar boar come out of her reading slump ❤️
I love how the beginning of the video gives British Vogue vibes 💚 thanks for taking care of my reading list! although I studied literature and got Master degrees in semiotics, it's difficult sometimes to keep up with the contemporary literature and stop being snobby. And, I love this type of videos - it gives our posh environment a possibility to feel alive!
I opened this video and saw Carley's vid recommended under and I thought to myself woaahh they did the same celebrity?! What if they collabed on this or they're hinting that they might collaborate soon and then you threatened me to self care and I squealed ! When your 2 favorites come together!!
So proud of lorde shes from my home country!! I love her song liability its one of my favorite english songs. The lyrics are phenomenal ( i can't spell sorry) pure heroine and melodrama. Oof chefs kiss
AAAAAAA i just read your description and found out you’re a libra, AND I FELT THE NEED TO SAY THAT I AM ALSO A LIBRA- our birthday is just 4 days apart man i am so happy you’re a libra pls
Hi! I, absoltely, love Lorde. I'm working on having more time to read these books and what I have to say about Solar Power is that's extremely noticeable that she was isolated in her own world during her break.
I feel exactly the same way as you about Lorde. I have seen her live four times and I swear she gets better each time. She would describe herself as a weird personality - or perhaps experimental to use your words - so her taste in books would probably reflect that. I also appreciated all the references to her music.
Omg you guys don’t UNDERSTAND how AMAZING Mariana Enriquez is!!! She is an argentinian writer, and because im from Chile (Latinamerica) I’ve had the privilege of reading her latest novel called “Nuestra parte de noche” or “Our share of night to bear”!!!! Its being translated right now i believe, so please! If you see it in your local library you should definitely buy it!
I recommended you Mariana Enriquez through a comment a while ago and I LOVE that you are reading her. I preffer Las cosas que perdimos en el fuego, but everything that she writes is amaizing. Love the collaboration with uncarley.
Hi Jack, I don't usually comment but I felt I had to share this because I adore your videos to the point that I feel like sometimes I'm talking to a friend about books 😊 I'm reading the course of love and totally understood your point of view, but I took the little messages spread out in the book in a different light. As a psychology student very interested in any content portraying human connections, I found the literal interpretations of the romance an incredible way of fixing important messages about what we should expect out of a long term romantic relationship. It does leave little to the imagination, but it is a smart and objective way of assuring everyone, even the people who could get too caught up in the specific details of this fictional specific story, can extract universals reflections that could very well apply to their lives (at last that's what I felt). I was super interested and surprised with your comment, but couldn't help to say that, although obvious at times, this books has helped me understand love in clearer ways than unexplained love stories or long scientific studies/texts about relationships because it intertwines both in a weird but special way.
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do emma chamberlain nex pls
Please read Chimamanda Adichie's books
Emma chamberlain plz!! Btw love your videos
Bought two copies of the academic planners and they’re the stuff dreams are made of ✨ adore the section for birthdays and for habit tracking yes yes YES I geeked out so hard when they arrived I’m gonna give one to my college friend who I bonded with over your videos
I love your reviews they are honest and please give an honest review to my book The late night poems & 3 am thoughts a poetry and artbook
threatening your audience with selfcare makes you a girlboss i can confirm
girlbossss
literally my favourite girlbosses on this website
this is singlehandedly the greatest moment of my youtube career
Is this just the standard opening for booktubers now? Lol
the friendship we wanted
jack and carley should DEFINITELY make a video on reading each other's favourite books!
*everyone liked that*
Thats genius 💖
Thank you Anna for speaking everybody’s mind
Yessssd
yesssssss
Finally, the uncarley and jack collaboration we've been waiting for
hello time traveller
I LOST it at when you described Shakespeare as "an underground indie author"
I've only watched a couple of seconds and already the fits are IMMACULATE
STRONGLY AGREE
FACTS
“an underground indie author called william shakespeare” IM CRYING
i feel like you and carley reading each other's favourite books would just be a poorly disguised excuse for both of you to re-read sally rooney's entire catalogue sjfksdk
What I learned today: Lorde's taste in books is like her eras in music- colourful, each one is different, might not be for everyone, but the taste remains and the art is intriguing 👑 Also, how to get clear skin, approved by Jack 🌅
@@ysabela3615 WTH dont click on these links um they're all viruses
8:53 Love how you insert Lorde's lyrics in such Perfect Places.
Perfect indeed!
I see what u did there
jack and lorde in the same video? my life is BEYOND complete
EXACTLY.
HELLO BEST FRIEND
yas is your biggest fan mr edwards
@@lareveuse9980 HI BESTIE no ur my biggest fan
i'm going to be fully honest.. when i saw the dangers of smoking in bed was here i yelled lol. i've been wanting to see more youtubers reading books by Latin American authors!! especially from my country ofc. i've been enjoying jack's videos so much:)
Same, Mariana Enriquez is great ❤️
Mariana Enriquez is amazing! I borrowed The Dangers of... from the library and loved it so so so much that I'm planning on buying Things we Lost in the Fire!
BookTube is not ready for when Nuestra Parte de Noche gets translated into English.
@@TheGerbita ¡Me añado esa novela también entonces!
Things we lost in the fire is even better!
You should read Anya Taylor Joy’s favourite books!
OMG YES
Yessss!
I second this
Yes please
You should review hozier’s recommended bookssssssss
yes!!!
we’ve been saying this for months & months bestie
Yeeeeeesss
UnCarley has actually already done this!
Oh yes! I love love love Hozier!
"And I am... a Liability" 😂 Jack's constant, casual quoting of the artists whose recommendations he's reading is always one of my favorite parts of the video
Same. He is sooo smart, every line he speaks has something.
same
Mariana Enríquez is AMAZING. Latin American litterature has such a characteristic escence, it can be a little bit hard to navigate, and I think Enriquez's short stories are a great way to get into it.
Latin América has amazing writers and Argentina specially.
@@giovannamautone yes!!!! I've found myself reading a lot of argentinian women lately 🤔🤔🤔
@@mirandagomez6931 always a good idea! Any sugestions? I am learning spanish and its always better with a good book.
@@giovannamautone Cometierra by Dolores Reyes is great!! It's her debut novel and i was very impressed. No es un río by Selva Almada could be good for a spanish learner, it has a slow pace but it's a very good read!! If you want to read something dramatic and kinda (imo) raw-ish you could read Las Primas by Aurora Venturini!! I loved that book
I'll admit as someone from the united states it took me a bit to "get it", but once I did I really enjoyed it! Especially the horror I've found.
Dat 6 of begging Jack to do Hozier’s book recommendations!! Pls like and comment so he sees this y’all
I second this a zillionth time!
OMG. That would be great!!
his writing skills are amazing
didnt he do that
@@ducknoisesintensify8007 uncarley did!
Mariana Enríquez is just one of the BEST authors in Latin America right now, so happy to see someone talking about her work!
exacto! me encanta, se merece que hablen de su trabajo.
AGUANTE MARIANAAA
Me emocioneeeee
Long comment alert! (The comment is directed to everyone who wants to read more latin writers and or "natives" 's stories). Btw i call them "natives" because they are civilizations so diverse that I think an only name only invisibilizes them... Most of them don't like being called natives and do not think they are citizens of the new countries, specially argentina (My country) or chile, since these countries were extremely genocidal towards them. Sorry for the long comment
Read Jorge Luis Borges if You like latin writers. Maybe he's much more western, since he was taught about european culture from the day he was born. But for anyone who is starting with latin literature, he is an excellent starting point. I only know about argentinians writers tho, so I can't recommend much more than that. If you want to know about women who wrote beautiful things, You have Isabel Allende (She's from chile), Victoria Ocampo (argentinian), Alfonsina storni (argentinian). Then other famous writers are Adolfo Bioy Cásares, Julio Cortázar, Gabriel García Márquez (he was colombian).
Maybe they are kinda western, but they serve as an excellent introduction. But if you are interested in finding things about "natives" You can look for the stories of Guaraníes, Aztecas, Incas, Wichíes, Onas, Yámanas, Mayas, Mapuches and many more... (These are the biggest civilizations and some more that are or were located in what we now know as Argentina, chile, bolivia, Brasil and more countries)
Yes!!! I just read one of her books and omg it was divine!
You should try reading like Phoebe Bridgers next! She's talked about her favorite books a few times
Yes!!
Yesss
omg YES
omg shakespeare is so underground! i didn’t know other people knew about him!
I NEED jack and Carley to read each other's favorite books
When Allyvee did her video reading Bo Burnham’s favorite books, she had the same thing where she didn’t love his choices because what Bo has taken from those books and turned into his own art is much more intriguing and meaningful to her (or in general). I think it’s okay, while somewhat hard to grapple with, to not like the art your favorite artist likes.
Yes!!!! You put it in words
lorde x jack is literally solving 99% of my problems.
I'm from Argentina and Mariana Enriquez is like a queen here, so it was really cool to hear your insight on that book!
AN ARGENTINIAN AUTHOR, HELL YES!! MY COUNTRY'S AMAZING WRITERS FINALLY GETTING THE RECOGNITION THEY DESERVE 👏👏🎉🎉
Started reading her collection "Las cosas que perdimos en el fuego" and... damn sir, thank you for the req
Could you please do Emma Watson next? I think her taste in books is amazing!🤩
I second!
Yes!!
I don't third that
Ooh I'd like to see that
Omg! YES
Carley‘s influence in the intro is ✨✨✨
I CANNOT tell you how long I have waited for you to do this. Lorde is one of my favourite artists and songwriters and doing this video seriously made my day!!
Jack would listen to Lorde singing Sally Rooney’s shopping list
I'd be intrigued by hozier or Emma Watson ☺
Mariana Enriquez is probably my favorite contemporary author, although I am a native Spanish speaker so I've read her work in the original language. Her novel nuestra parte de noche (I don´t think it has been translated into English yet) is so strange and hypnotic, definitely one of my favorite things ivé read this year.
Seeing you read a book by an author from my country is so cool! If you want to delve more into argentinian literature, I recommend "Eartheater" by Dolores Reyes
cometierra es un libro hermoso! 🤍
Omgg jack …. And uncarly .. this couldn’t get any better 🥰
oh Jack i was so surprised and pleased to see you review an Argentinian book ✊ we really do have amazing literature, may i humbly suggest a whole video on it? maybe one about literature from latin america?
Ok but imagine how entertaining it would be to watch Jack review tween books?
Why do I think it needs to happen?
i would pay to watch him review the wimpy kid
Jack reading The Babysitters Club 😂😂😂😂😂😂
i love that Lorde has said that solar power is a weed album and goes on to recommend the dangers of smoking in bed. what a queen
She also said it's an acid album and that is 100% true also
@@niamh3610 making me sad about the lack of acid books recommended :((
‘she is the leader of a new regime & I am a liability’ I-
“King of booktube, CEO of reading.” - Carley Thorne, 2021
CEO of reading LOL
“I will wash my ass with water and not wipe it with paper” - Amya Roy, 2021
I'd love to see him read Ben Barnes' favorite books just to prove that he really WAS written by a woman
Firstly, he definitely was written by a woman. Second, I’m pretty sure Jack doesn’t know who Ben Barnes is (saw it on his Instagram story once). Doesn’t mean he won’t do it, just might not be soon. I would also love to see it though.
FINALLYY, someone who loves lorde as much as meee. Thank you Jack, now I don't feel so weird that she's like a special interest of mine. I've started reading 'the dolphin letters' that she recommended in her newsletter and ahh
AAAAAAHHHHHH YOU READ AN ARGENTINIAN WRITER!!! We love to see it :3
Would highly recommend Julio Cortázar's Final del Juego (End of the Game), Rayuela (Hopscotch) which is a chunky one but the chapters can be read in two different ways recommended by the author or in any order you want. My favourite chapter yet is 93. Then from that book he expanded chapter 62 into a book 62 Modelo Para Armar (62: A Model Kit), haven't read that one yet but I want to cause it's considered his most experimental novel.
On another spectrum I recommend Mafalda comics by Quino, very political critique coming from the witty 6 year old female character. It went from the 60s to the 70s and it ended for obvious reasons. The comics resonate with many till this day. Our beloved Quino passed away last year unfortunately. Hope you see this xo
YES to Mafalda! Actually, everything Quino did is amazing. (p.s. neighbor from Brazil here).
Your fanboying over Lorde is exactly how I feel! I’m obsessed with her, and now, watching your channel! Thanks for the great content 😌
If you and Carley read each other's favorite books imma combust into a puddle of happiness I NEED THIS
I love when you talked about Enriquez's book, you actually explained the history behind it. I think is very important to have the historical context of a book to fully appreciate it. ♥ Love your videos so much
Love seeing you talk about Argentinian literature and Mariana Enriquez in particular. I really recommend you "The things we lost in the fire" by her, it features an amazing short story about sexist violence.
this series is soooo good and you featured many of my favorite artists and helped me to discover so many more!!! could you maybe do an episode on florence welch?
My favorite booktubers making a collab on my favorite artist’s books is everything I ever wanted :3
*jack posts Lorde content*
Me: *pauses Solar Power to run over to the metaphorical story time rug, sits cris-cross applesauce, puts fist under chin, blinks excitedly*
omg an uncarley collab i’ve been waiting for this one ✨
i love annuncaroey
The two of you reading each other favourite books it's something I didn't know I needed, but now desperately want!! The crossover of the century
She is pretty underrated 😂❤ I began listening to her in the Royals and green light phase really enjoying her unique voice and message.
Then after solsr panel i felt really calmed and lightweight like the happier lyrics and energy she shows 😁
Please keep this going Jack !!! Maybe with different collabs like Merphy, Dakota, books and Lala , Jesse the reader etc 😊
i dunno if dakota johnson has recommended books, but if she has, you should make a video on that! i'm sure her taste is IMMACULATE
I'd be interested in watching that
Same as with Saoirse Ronan, does she have?
don't think she ever has recommended books, i might be wrong though. however, her bookshelves can be seen in her architectural digest video, and you can kind of tell what books she reads/owns :)
YES
okay but Jacks outfit in the intro>>>
You touched the subject about the dictatorship so smoothly!! You never disappoint, the analysis are also always great. Greetings from 🇦🇷🇦🇷 💜
ARGHHH words can’t express how excited I am for the jack and uncarley collab
So good to see a south american book mentioned. 😍 Mariana Enriquez is one of the best contemporary authors that we have in Latin America. Also you should read Patti Smith's favourite books her taste is IMMACULATE. ✨
Ahhh, I am so excited for this video. Lorde + Jack + Uncarley cleared my acne, payed my taxes and made me happier.
JACK YOUR STYLE!! the pearls ugh *chef’s kiss*
The second channel deserves a PROFILE PROFILE now!!!!
Idk how many times I have tweeted this no one seems to care,
But
Please
YES.
THIS IS SO EXCITING I HAVE BEEN HOTLY ANTICIPATING THIS COLLAB!!!!!! i love you both so much!!!!!
THE WAY YOU AND UNCARLEY POSTED YOUR LORDE VIDEOS AT THE SAME TIME. WHAT A TIME TO BE ALIVE.
FUCK I DIDNT REALIZE THIS WAS A COLLAB. MY BAD
i literally LIVE for "pure heroine". I LOVE lorde and i'm SO happy about this video!!
I first came here because you read books Namjoon recommended but now I am watching your videos regularly, because you are not only extremely likable by how you talk or dress, you also speak so beautifully about every book. It's so insipiring
Thank you Jack👍🏻
stop the editing is ✨chef's kiss✨
I saw your and Uncarley's notification and was ready for some booktube drama💀
rip carleys video that was up for like ten minutes
I personally love "The Course Of Love" because Alain explains that people have this wrong idea of romance,love, and relationships. To him relationship must be learned just as any form of education and yet people still misunderstand that. I guess that's why he interrupts in the narrative of the story constantly to educate readers and pinpoints the mistakes of the characters.
that intro!! I immediately grabbed a glass of water luv
Ok Jack and Lorde??!! That's like my favourite combo everrr!!
But I'm scared I don't want her taste to be questionable😂
Lmao the Uncarley take-care-of-yourself-gun
Came across your videos randomly and my oh my!! I think I’m going to be binge watching every single video today! Your sense of humour is amazing! The way you describe these books is amazing! You are amazing! I am over here adding every book you are talking about to my Amazon list cause honey, you are making this hibernating polar boar come out of her reading slump ❤️
YOUR BOOK ORGANIZATION AAAH 😣💖
omg a video including jack, carley amd lorde. lorde is upon us 🤝
I love how the beginning of the video gives British Vogue vibes 💚 thanks for taking care of my reading list! although I studied literature and got Master degrees in semiotics, it's difficult sometimes to keep up with the contemporary literature and stop being snobby.
And, I love this type of videos - it gives our posh environment a possibility to feel alive!
oh my god… the first two minutes were like an EXACT copy of my mind / my thoughts about Lorde and her new album 😍😍😍
I love how you just insert random lorde lyrics while reviewing the books... a true lorde fan right here
I opened this video and saw Carley's vid recommended under and I thought to myself woaahh they did the same celebrity?! What if they collabed on this or they're hinting that they might collaborate soon and then you threatened me to self care and I squealed ! When your 2 favorites come together!!
So proud of lorde shes from my home country!! I love her song liability its one of my favorite english songs. The lyrics are phenomenal ( i can't spell sorry) pure heroine and melodrama. Oof chefs kiss
i love the carley-inspired intro!!
living for the aesthetic!! ur editing is so cutee
Wow!!!! You and Uncarley doing Lorde Favorite books! THATS CRAZY!!! I’m so excited
AAAAAAA i just read your description and found out you’re a libra, AND I FELT THE NEED TO SAY THAT I AM ALSO A LIBRA- our birthday is just 4 days apart man i am so happy you’re a libra pls
u & carley posting the same thing on the same day and still watching both videos is a reflection of my love for u
Hi! I, absoltely, love Lorde. I'm working on having more time to read these books and what I have to say about Solar Power is that's extremely noticeable that she was isolated in her own world during her break.
i love that there's subtitles thank you 😊
Yass Jack and Carley collab! Love y'all! Both of your channels are the first booktube channels i discovered:))
KJSBDCS THE FIRST THING I NOTICED WAS UR PEARL NECKLACE OH MY GOD IT LOOKS SO GOOD
I'm obsessed with Jack's videos 😭 studying can wait
I feel exactly the same way as you about Lorde. I have seen her live four times and I swear she gets better each time.
She would describe herself as a weird personality - or perhaps experimental to use your words - so her taste in books would probably reflect that.
I also appreciated all the references to her music.
i swear every time you post a vid in this series i get SO EXCITED
Omg you guys don’t UNDERSTAND how AMAZING Mariana Enriquez is!!! She is an argentinian writer, and because im from Chile (Latinamerica) I’ve had the privilege of reading her latest novel called “Nuestra parte de noche” or “Our share of night to bear”!!!! Its being translated right now i believe, so please! If you see it in your local library you should definitely buy it!
I recommended you Mariana Enriquez through a comment a while ago and I LOVE that you are reading her. I preffer Las cosas que perdimos en el fuego, but everything that she writes is amaizing. Love the collaboration with uncarley.
day nineteen of asking jack to read timothée chalamet's book recommendations.
Omgggggg umcarly and jack doing a collab?????? Wtff omggg😭😭😭🥳🥳
ahhh the carley intro!!! my two faves
Yes jack has blessed us with content again thank the Lorde 🙏
Hi Jack, I don't usually comment but I felt I had to share this because I adore your videos to the point that I feel like sometimes I'm talking to a friend about books 😊 I'm reading the course of love and totally understood your point of view, but I took the little messages spread out in the book in a different light. As a psychology student very interested in any content portraying human connections, I found the literal interpretations of the romance an incredible way of fixing important messages about what we should expect out of a long term romantic relationship. It does leave little to the imagination, but it is a smart and objective way of assuring everyone, even the people who could get too caught up in the specific details of this fictional specific story, can extract universals reflections that could very well apply to their lives (at last that's what I felt). I was super interested and surprised with your comment, but couldn't help to say that, although obvious at times, this books has helped me understand love in clearer ways than unexplained love stories or long scientific studies/texts about relationships because it intertwines both in a weird but special way.
i get a strange sort of validation having Jack feel the same about the course of love bc that book made me angry the way no other book has lol
Mariana Enríquez is a genius. She is simply amazing.