hi guys :) i know that most of these are books i've recommended a hundred times before, so sorry if this is a little redundant, but for me autumn is about reading favorites - not necessarily new. I also forgot to add in Language of Thorns which is a collection of fairy tales by Leigh Bardugo that is just perfect for a cozy autumn read :') love you all always!
I don't know if you've heard or read it but Here There Are Monsters by Amelinda Bérubé is a good Autumn spooky read I haven't finished it and its a little slow to start but it really drew me in
I always find myself wanting to turn to classics and fantasy and academia type books in the fall.. maybe it’s due to the fact that fall is often associated with going back to school, but something about getting cozy indoors as the days grow colder and curling up with a book always makes me in the mood for gothic era classics with their descriptive and analytical words ✨🍂🍃🍁 Thanks for the great video! I hope you have a lovely fall full of lots of good books!! 💜
Oh Cari, saving the creepiest book for last had me LOL!! My husband found The Silent Companions at a free library for me, and it scared the CRAP out of me!! DOLLS... nope!! Kinda reminded me of that videotape movie, The Ring! Just out to get you, Stephen King horror type feeling. The cover...laughably deceiving🤫. Currently reading The Graveyard Book but can't wait to try some of these others, thx so much 💖
An Enchantment of Ravens: Fairies can’t *make* anything. They can’t cook, they can’t create art, they can’t create music, they can just consume and enjoy Me: am i… a fairy
Such a random observation but I really admire and appreciate you for repeating the book titles after each synopsis!! It really saves me from constantly rewinding your videos. YAY 😊🙌🏽💚
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I’m so glad the books I want to read in this video are already on my tbr. It saves me from extending my list like I normally do after watching your videos since I trust your recommendations more than most. Thank you for the cozy/spooky reads!
even though i live in the southern hemisphere i am 100% pretending its autumn again down here (thankfully its not that hot yet so i kinda get the vibes too lol) and i literally just read an enchantment of ravens and the bone houses i was saving since your recs from last year!!! it goes without saying, but i reaaaally enjoyed them hehe
The historian is a book I’ve read a long time ago … I still remember her and her Papa having all those ‘ pain au chocolat’ for breakfast, lunch, afternoon snack ….. good book.
i’ve been subscribed to you for like.. a year now and every time i watch your videos i’m like “god she reminds of someone but who” i just so happen to be rewatching the office and realized.. ITS PAM!! you remind me of pam like personality (from what i’ve seen in your videos) and looks 😭
lmfao i get this all the time on youtube and i dont see it but i wholly appreciate it hahaha literally never got told this in my LIFE until youtube hahahahha
cornelia funke is amazing! if your looking for a nice and cozy christmas read i can highly reccommend "Hinter verzauberten Fenstern" - i think in english it would be "behind enchanted windows" but I'm not sure if it was released in english :( but if it ever gets translated- its really cute, so definetley worth it!
Honestly, one of the only channels where I just have to watch the video as soon as possible. Love your recommendation so much, however you make my tbr a never ending list.
I’m currently reading Under the Whispering Door, it’s the same author as House in the Cerulean Sea! I wouldn’t say it’s creepy but it’s a wholesome afterlife story. Kind of reminds me of Beetlejuice but not creepy 😂
Yes!! I want to read it but ironically i have been working on a short story with the same premise for about a year so i want to finishing writing the story before i read it 😭😭😭
SPOILERS FOR WICKED DEEP i read the wicked deep thanks to you cari and i honestly really liked the plot twist??? it made me enjoy the book ten million times and i always go back to the last scenes (the drowning one and accusation flashback) because it was SO BEAUTIFUL IT LITERALLY MADE ME CRY also, love you always 💙
Read The Slade House a few years ago because you recommended it in a different video and I fell in love a few pages in. You're so right---he is able to write from different perspectives and time periods SO WELL. That was the first book I'd read in a long time where the writing itself was as much as a delight as the (hella creepy) plot. Cannot recommend enough!
Haha YES I am German so I practically grew up with Cornelia Funke's books and I LOVED The Thief Lord it's basically my entire childhood and when I started reading Six of Crows it immediately reminded me so much of The Thief Lord that I'm surprised I haven't seen Leigh Bardugo mentioning it as one of her inspirations^^ anyways for me Six of Crows is like The Thief Lord but for young adults and it moved me so much because It reminded me of something very significant to my childhood and I was so happy I got to experience another story like this as at a different point in my life ☺️ (also I read the thief lord at around 8/9 for the first time and now Six of Crows at 17/18 so I was always in similar age to the characters which really made me feel even more connected to these stories)
Awww! I loved Inkheart! It also shaped my love for fantasy 😍. I believe her characters are going to be with me forever! Like I don’t even think it’s healthy how much I loved Dustfinger! Great video! Thanks for the recs!!
omgosh i have a recommendation for you!! if you haven’t read the secret history by donna tart that would be a sick book for fall-winter. it’s good to go in a little blind but it’s the main character recounting his year in college where he joins an elite society, murder, morally grey, evil, rituals. you will either love or hate these characters or both. anyone who is reading this though look at the TW before purchase it’s very dark.
I had a reading slump after reading pride and prejudice. And books like the Spanish love deception, people we meet on vacation, Jane eyre, Wuthering heights, it ends with us are popular on bookstagram. And ngl I was sort of disappointed, I thought books of my taste doesn't much exist. Like the above mentioned books is just not my genre ... I'm sorry. But then you came, and ahh .. the books you recommend are just so good. I too am into those historical fiction, fantasy, witches, magics and stuff. You made reading more interesting. It's like .. if Cari loves this books, then I'm definitely gonna love it! Our taste is so similar
TGIF cos it’s Cari’s time! Just finished ‘Mexican Gothic’ and it was soooo good! Going to add ‘Slade House’, ‘The Historian’ and ‘The Silent Companions’ to my neverending TBR. :)
omg i have the same experience with inkheart it was my favorite book for so long I am in love with that world she really also shped my mind and the way a see the world!!!! so happy to see someone talking about it
Hi Cari! I read Haunting of Hill House a couple Halloweens ago. I figured a few days ago her We Have Always Lived in the Castle. It's different, but also has that 'is something strange going on here' atmosphere.
Such an awesome list! I really appreciated you including House of Hollow!!! I LOVED that book! I don’t usually hear people recommending it. Thanks for your video! I have some new books on my tbr list now. 🖤
Cari at it again with extending my tbr list, which is great and stressful at the same time lol 🤣. I’ll never have the satisfaction of crossing everything off the list
Omg I wanted to read The Bone Houses for such a long time but couldn't remember the name of the book, just the plot 😭 I gasped when you started talking about it lol
Cari, I have an October book rec for you! I recently read Bad Witch Burning by Jessica Lewis, and it was really good! A bit on the creepy side, but also really action-packed and quick to read, about a girl who brings people back to life...except they're more like zombies. (It just came out in August, so might be kinda hard to get from the library, though.) Elatsoe by Darcie Little Badger would also make a great October read! YA with more MG vibes, about a girl who communicates with ghosts to solve a murder.
i can’t even imagine trying to read spooky books or terror in general. Maybe a romance with spooky vibes i will but Stephen king vibes will not do I love to hear your videos while im doing anything in my house tho, ly cari
If you liked all books by Cornelia Funke you might also like her Reckless series, it's perfect for this seasons and it's a kinda darker version of Inkheart where the main character travels through a mirror into a world where all fairytales are true but they're darker (e.g. In a scene they hide in a towel to find Rapunzel dead in her tower bc the prince didn't wake her up, something along those lines u know)
So glad you brought up the Historian again. I read it after watching your covid books video and LOVED it, I recommend it to everyone now!! 😂 Thanks for recommending it Cari!
Pan's Labyrinth by Guillermo del Torro and Cornelia Funke is one of my most favorite books. The movie is great too, but I read the book first and I personally prefer it because I adore Cornelia's simplistic yet lyrical writing. Will definitely check out her other books now, especially Inkheart since Queen Cari said so and my soul is obligated to abide by her majesty's book recommendations because I feel like we have the same taste in books. I also just worship Six of Crows, I have a love-hate relationship with The Shadows Between Us, and of course, I stand by the banner of Margaret Rogerson supremacy! Also, I am just devastated that Joan He has no plans to make a sequel for Descendant of the Crane, but I also mostly think that the characters have mostly already developed so I would also just be happy to get a book set in the same universe like she said she might do in the future. What do you think about that? Do you also think that the characters' arcs are pretty much done or would you like to see some more of them? Also, (this will be the last also, I promise hahaha) I highly recommend Isabel Yap's Never Have I Ever for another book with an eerie and creepy atmosphere. It's an anthology book filled with short stories that range from all sorts of genres. My favorite ones are Good Girls, A Spell for Foolish Hearts, and Misty.
I'm putting together an every letter of the alphabet single word title reading list for 2023 and Inkheart is my "I" 🤍 I added Vespertine as my "V" , thanks!!
Cari!! I am LOVING this list! Also, aaaaaaaa, I started Witch Haven a couple of days ago, but am waiting for the weekend to finish it! An Enchantment of Ravens really is a book for autumn read, I'm kind of mad at myself that I've read it a couple of months ago. You are one of the rare people that recommends Inkheart, so many people don't even know about it (at least the people I've recommended it to), so that makes me really happy. I am currently reading Witch by Finbar Hawkins and I am digging it, so a small rec for that!
vespertine was SO good, my fav of the three and felt much creepier than the others i LOVED it!!!! i hope your library gets it to you soon i can't wait to hear what you think about it!!
I read the Slade House and the Silent Companions after your recommendation and two of my favourites books. Especially the Silent Companions! It was written so well and was actually scary. Thanks for the amazing recommendations as always. 💖
OMG SO EXCITED TO READ THESE. one request I have is to keep the display of the book through out explaining it cause I decide to read it while youre explaining it and then take the SS of it so I think it would be more convenient not to keep going back to take the SS. Anyway just a suggestion hehe love ur vids ❤️
Hi! Thanks for the suggestion but I always have the time stamps in the description. From an editing standpoint, its actually hard to have the title displayed the whole time if i want to have other effects like zooming in, etc. i put a lot of work into editing and adding subtitles so please just use the description box 😭🙏
@@caricanread You really should!! Also the following books are amazing. I even heard that there’s a 4th book but I didn’t got to read it cause it’s not translated to my native language
YES!!! This is definitely my fave book content!! I‘m all in for creepy reads at the moment…..already read a few that are on your list, but also added a few new ones🙈 My current tbr pile is not amused…hahaha!
Since i'm get scared easily, i would LOVE for you to make a video with spoilers of The Silent Companions! I love hearing a good horror story, but reading or watching it... i just can't lol. Maybe there are more people like me and would love to know about the story, which seems super interesting, trough you Cari :) Your soft voice would help i think lmao
you talked about the year of the witching on your witchy book haul video and i read it recently ^_^ just wanna say i really enjoyed it! it has everything i look for in a witchy book :) now i’m looking forward to read the wicked deep! thanks for the great recommendations as always
I think you’re the first non-German I have come across that has talked about the inkheart trilogy We do not claim the movie The trilogy has been a massive part of my childhood and was the first ever book series I got into and to this day holds a special place in my heart! Her Reckless series is also pretty good Inkheart to this day is in my top 3 for fantasy series!
Slade House is one of my all time faves. It's so creepy 😁 The Hazel Wood was a bit of a miss for me. Where was the agency? The other characters seemed to carry her from one plot point to the next.
spoiler i agree! i didnt love the main character whatsoever buuuuut she only seemed to take control of the story once she was...in her story lol. its a stretch but maybe the author wanted to show that? but i agree, it wasnt for me, but i think its a book that if you love it you LOVE it and if you dont...you're like us hahaha
Yall you have to read Head Full Of Ghosts by Paul Tremblay. It's about this teen girl who starts acting strange and her younger sister starts to notice, after awhile she finally finds out that she is possessed (the story is told from the pov of the little sister). The story gets out and this studio decides to turn her story into a TV show, the end has a HUUUUUGE twist. It's kind of a slow burn but just trust me
Hey Cari! Loved the video! Great recommendations, some of them I haven't heard before! One small thing that I wanted to ask for future videos, could you leave the cover of the book on the screen for the whole time you are talking about it? Sometimes I miss it and I have to go back in the video to see what book you are talking about! Thank you some much! 💖
My description box always has all the titles with time stamps! Its actually hard to edit the title for the entire time because i use effects like zoom, etc. pls use my description box instead 😭🙏
I don't usually cry reading or watching books or movies but i cried at the end of Wicked deep n i think it did more to do with that i couldn't understand which character to feel sad for more
CARI I READ THE LOVE HYPOTHESIS AND I LOVED IT. I'm doubting in wether apply to a Ph.D or not and this book made me realize the most important question (that is made in the prologue) and wow I love romcoms. I love your content! I miss the reading/cooking/writing vlogs
I remember reading a particular chapter (passage?) in The Haunting of Hill House and it scaring the bejeesus out of me. Some time later, a local theatre put on a staged version and, having forgotten that particular part, I almost shot out of my seat and hit the ceiling when they acted it out on stage. 😂 Good times.
If you read The Slade House you should also read The Bone Clocks! The Bone Clocks is the "first book", which is also super creepy. I don't think it's technically a series, but there are characters in Slade House that are also in the other one. :)
I've got The Silent Companions because of your recommendation. I'll read it soon, this month or the next. Have you read any other Laura Purcell? She's got a few more books
SPOILER WARNING ⚠️ . . . . I actually loved the end of wicked deep! I don't understand what people wouldn't like about it but I love a good Shyamalan type of twist. It made the story all the more exciting for me! Though I do hate that she had to die, maybe that is the part that people don't like?
i have heard people complain that in some way it is sexual assault that he kissed the witch (i forget names) when she was in another girl's body - aka without the owner of the body knowing. but im kind of like...thats a stretch...
you brought up inkheart and i had flashbacks to childhood!! love it! 😂 and omg i had forgotten all about the historian such a good one. i def need to check out enchantment of ravens
I'm super late to this video but I'm just so happy that you mentioned Inkheart! The trilogy are my favourite books of all time ❤️🔥 Have you heard that there's a fourth book coming out this year? It's called The Color of Revenge. Love your videos! ☺️
hi guys :) i know that most of these are books i've recommended a hundred times before, so sorry if this is a little redundant, but for me autumn is about reading favorites - not necessarily new. I also forgot to add in Language of Thorns which is a collection of fairy tales by Leigh Bardugo that is just perfect for a cozy autumn read :') love you all always!
I did not know that as a spanish native speaker I needed to hear Cari saying: Brujas, Brujos and Dias de los muertos. I love you❤
I don't know if you've heard or read it but Here There Are Monsters by Amelinda Bérubé is a good Autumn spooky read I haven't finished it and its a little slow to start but it really drew me in
I always find myself wanting to turn to classics and fantasy and academia type books in the fall.. maybe it’s due to the fact that fall is often associated with going back to school, but something about getting cozy indoors as the days grow colder and curling up with a book always makes me in the mood for gothic era classics with their descriptive and analytical words ✨🍂🍃🍁
Thanks for the great video! I hope you have a lovely fall full of lots of good books!! 💜
Oh Cari, saving the creepiest book for last had me LOL!! My husband found The Silent Companions at a free library for me, and it scared the CRAP out of me!! DOLLS... nope!! Kinda reminded me of that videotape movie, The Ring! Just out to get you, Stephen King horror type feeling. The cover...laughably deceiving🤫. Currently reading The Graveyard Book but can't wait to try some of these others, thx so much 💖
I believe in an enchantment of ravens supremacy!!!
and our girl Margaret swooping in this month with a new book to save the season :')
An Enchantment of Ravens: Fairies can’t *make* anything. They can’t cook, they can’t create art, they can’t create music, they can just consume and enjoy
Me: am i… a fairy
😅😅😅😅😅😅
Lolol
Plot twist: You find out that you’re a changeling
And once again Cari contributes to making my tbr list extended past my life expectancy…. I don’t mind
the best problem to have :')
A problem i happily accept!
"Dead Boys, Curses, and Witches" sounds like it should be the subtitle of a thesis or dissertation on YA horror.
Such a random observation but I really admire and appreciate you for repeating the book titles after each synopsis!! It really saves me from constantly rewinding your videos. YAY 😊🙌🏽💚
Thank you!! Also in case i miss one, time stamps are always in the description 🥰🥰🥰
I did not know that as a spanish native speaker I needed to hear Cari saying: Brujas, Brujos and Dias de los muertos. I love you❤
hahaha de nada~
Inkheart is such a German children's modern classic, I have such fond memories of reading this in elementary school!
omggg my childhood-- i looveee inkheart!! her other book Reckless, was actually super creepy and good too
Ms Funke is the best 🥲
Just so you know. We love your listicle videos. We love listening to you talk about and describe books. Thank YOU for continuing to create content for us!
Thank you so much 🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺
Just finished an enchantment of ravens, and it was amazing! (Also Sorcery of Thorns is one of my favorite books too)
YES!!!!!
an enchantment of ravens is the perfect short cosy lyrical autumnal book :') 🍂
It really is 🥺
I’m so glad the books I want to read in this video are already on my tbr. It saves me from extending my list like I normally do after watching your videos since I trust your recommendations more than most. Thank you for the cozy/spooky reads!
bahahah im glad!! and thank YOU!
even though i live in the southern hemisphere i am 100% pretending its autumn again down here (thankfully its not that hot yet so i kinda get the vibes too lol) and i literally just read an enchantment of ravens and the bone houses i was saving since your recs from last year!!! it goes without saying, but i reaaaally enjoyed them hehe
wahhhh yessss!!!!
The historian is a book I’ve read a long time ago … I still remember her and her Papa having all those ‘ pain au chocolat’
for breakfast, lunch, afternoon snack ….. good book.
such a great atmosphere!
I just love how Cari totally convinced me that I need to read the binding by telling me nothing about it😂
😂😂😂😂
i’ve been subscribed to you for like.. a year now and every time i watch your videos i’m like “god she reminds of someone but who” i just so happen to be rewatching the office and realized.. ITS PAM!! you remind me of pam like personality (from what i’ve seen in your videos) and looks 😭
lmfao i get this all the time on youtube and i dont see it but i wholly appreciate it hahaha literally never got told this in my LIFE until youtube hahahahha
SORCERY OF THORNS SUPREMACY!!! AND VESPERTINE-- girl i finished and it was chEF's KISSSS!!!!!!
IM RUUUNNING TO IT
cornelia funke is amazing! if your looking for a nice and cozy christmas read i can highly reccommend "Hinter verzauberten Fenstern" - i think in english it would be "behind enchanted windows" but I'm not sure if it was released in english :( but if it ever gets translated- its really cute, so definetley worth it!
Honestly, one of the only channels where I just have to watch the video as soon as possible. Love your recommendation so much, however you make my tbr a never ending list.
You're a person that I don't get tired of watching and watching, I love you so much, current ♡
Yess, An Enchantment of Ravens!! 😍 That's on my November tbr- I've been looking forward to reading it all year long! 🤍
omg yessss hope you enjoy!
@@caricanread Thanks, me too! 🥺💜
I’m currently reading Under the Whispering Door, it’s the same author as House in the Cerulean Sea! I wouldn’t say it’s creepy but it’s a wholesome afterlife story. Kind of reminds me of Beetlejuice but not creepy 😂
Yes!! I want to read it but ironically i have been working on a short story with the same premise for about a year so i want to finishing writing the story before i read it 😭😭😭
I appreciate how you recommend books rather than just reading the synopsis 🥰🥰🥰
SPOILERS FOR WICKED DEEP
i read the wicked deep thanks to you cari and i honestly really liked the plot twist??? it made me enjoy the book ten million times and i always go back to the last scenes (the drowning one and accusation flashback) because it was SO BEAUTIFUL IT LITERALLY MADE ME CRY
also, love you always 💙
Read The Slade House a few years ago because you recommended it in a different video and I fell in love a few pages in. You're so right---he is able to write from different perspectives and time periods SO WELL. That was the first book I'd read in a long time where the writing itself was as much as a delight as the (hella creepy) plot. Cannot recommend enough!
if you like him jumping writing styles, i hiiiighly recommend cloud atlas!!
@@caricanread thanks! On my tbr!!
Cari has such a great book channel.
thank you always!
Haha YES I am German so I practically grew up with Cornelia Funke's books and I LOVED The Thief Lord it's basically my entire childhood and when I started reading Six of Crows it immediately reminded me so much of The Thief Lord that I'm surprised I haven't seen Leigh Bardugo mentioning it as one of her inspirations^^ anyways for me Six of Crows is like The Thief Lord but for young adults and it moved me so much because It reminded me of something very significant to my childhood and I was so happy I got to experience another story like this as at a different point in my life ☺️ (also I read the thief lord at around 8/9 for the first time and now Six of Crows at 17/18 so I was always in similar age to the characters which really made me feel even more connected to these stories)
Awww! I loved Inkheart! It also shaped my love for fantasy 😍. I believe her characters are going to be with me forever! Like I don’t even think it’s healthy how much I loved Dustfinger!
Great video! Thanks for the recs!!
the way you just called me out for loving the thief lord and soc.... i have to take a moment to reevaluate my entire life
omgosh i have a recommendation for you!!
if you haven’t read the secret history by donna tart that would be a sick book for fall-winter. it’s good to go in a little blind but it’s the main character recounting his year in college where he joins an elite society, murder, morally grey, evil, rituals. you will either love or hate these characters or both. anyone who is reading this though look at the TW before purchase it’s very dark.
I had a reading slump after reading pride and prejudice. And books like the Spanish love deception, people we meet on vacation, Jane eyre, Wuthering heights, it ends with us are popular on bookstagram. And ngl I was sort of disappointed, I thought books of my taste doesn't much exist. Like the above mentioned books is just not my genre ... I'm sorry. But then you came, and ahh .. the books you recommend are just so good. I too am into those historical fiction, fantasy, witches, magics and stuff. You made reading more interesting. It's like .. if Cari loves this books, then I'm definitely gonna love it! Our taste is so similar
cari’s sweater is such a vibe
I will be living in it all season hahha
TGIF cos it’s Cari’s time! Just finished ‘Mexican Gothic’ and it was soooo good! Going to add ‘Slade House’, ‘The Historian’ and ‘The Silent Companions’ to my neverending TBR. :)
omg i have the same experience with inkheart it was my favorite book for so long I am in love with that world she really also shped my mind and the way a see the world!!!! so happy to see someone talking about it
Reading An Enchantment of Ravens right now & loving it! Definitely has all the autumn vibes! 🍂🍁
Read it and it was amazing☺️
i think this is the earliest i've been to a cari video lol
hehehe welcome!!
Hi Cari! I read Haunting of Hill House a couple Halloweens ago. I figured a few days ago her We Have Always Lived in the Castle. It's different, but also has that 'is something strange going on here' atmosphere.
i have that on my long list too hahah
CARI WE HAVE SIMILAR TASTE!!!! SHEA ERNSHAW IS ALSO AAMZING. She has a new adult magical realism coming out in decemberrrrrr
WHAT i need to investigate this 👀
I finished Vespertine. I can't wait for your review.
I CANT WAIT EITHER
20 seconds in and I am in love already! Your videos are such comforts for me, thank you for uploading 💖
💖💖💖
Such an awesome list! I really appreciated you including House of Hollow!!! I LOVED that book! I don’t usually hear people recommending it. Thanks for your video! I have some new books on my tbr list now. 🖤
omg the way you said brujos y brujas was so cute, thanks for the recommendations cari
🤍🤍🤍
Cari at it again with extending my tbr list, which is great and stressful at the same time lol 🤣. I’ll never have the satisfaction of crossing everything off the list
Omg I wanted to read The Bone Houses for such a long time but couldn't remember the name of the book, just the plot 😭 I gasped when you started talking about it lol
Your videos are so atmospheric ✨
Cari, I have an October book rec for you! I recently read Bad Witch Burning by Jessica Lewis, and it was really good! A bit on the creepy side, but also really action-packed and quick to read, about a girl who brings people back to life...except they're more like zombies. (It just came out in August, so might be kinda hard to get from the library, though.) Elatsoe by Darcie Little Badger would also make a great October read! YA with more MG vibes, about a girl who communicates with ghosts to solve a murder.
😱😱😱 i will look this up hahahha
i can’t even imagine trying to read spooky books or terror in general. Maybe a romance with spooky vibes i will but Stephen king vibes will not do
I love to hear your videos while im doing anything in my house tho, ly cari
If you liked all books by Cornelia Funke you might also like her Reckless series, it's perfect for this seasons and it's a kinda darker version of Inkheart where the main character travels through a mirror into a world where all fairytales are true but they're darker (e.g. In a scene they hide in a towel to find Rapunzel dead in her tower bc the prince didn't wake her up, something along those lines u know)
Thank you for making such lovely comments.
So glad you brought up the Historian again. I read it after watching your covid books video and LOVED it, I recommend it to everyone now!! 😂 Thanks for recommending it Cari!
yesssss such a great read :') so glad you loved it!!
Love your dog person mug !
me too :') got it at target a few years ago and its my fav ahahha
Good morning Cari! Have a great weekend. Stay safe. 🌻
same to youuuu!
I've got my paper and pen, now I'm ready for the recommendations! Also, I was just craving something spooky to read so your list is just perfect😁
😍😍😍
Also when you realize that about three books are available in your country from the whole list lol.
Pan's Labyrinth by Guillermo del Torro and Cornelia Funke is one of my most favorite books. The movie is great too, but I read the book first and I personally prefer it because I adore Cornelia's simplistic yet lyrical writing. Will definitely check out her other books now, especially Inkheart since Queen Cari said so and my soul is obligated to abide by her majesty's book recommendations because I feel like we have the same taste in books. I also just worship Six of Crows, I have a love-hate relationship with The Shadows Between Us, and of course, I stand by the banner of Margaret Rogerson supremacy!
Also, I am just devastated that Joan He has no plans to make a sequel for Descendant of the Crane, but I also mostly think that the characters have mostly already developed so I would also just be happy to get a book set in the same universe like she said she might do in the future. What do you think about that? Do you also think that the characters' arcs are pretty much done or would you like to see some more of them?
Also, (this will be the last also, I promise hahaha) I highly recommend Isabel Yap's Never Have I Ever for another book with an eerie and creepy atmosphere. It's an anthology book filled with short stories that range from all sorts of genres. My favorite ones are Good Girls, A Spell for Foolish Hearts, and Misty.
I'm putting together an every letter of the alphabet single word title reading list for 2023 and Inkheart is my "I" 🤍 I added Vespertine as my "V" , thanks!!
Cari!! I am LOVING this list! Also, aaaaaaaa, I started Witch Haven a couple of days ago, but am waiting for the weekend to finish it! An Enchantment of Ravens really is a book for autumn read, I'm kind of mad at myself that I've read it a couple of months ago. You are one of the rare people that recommends Inkheart, so many people don't even know about it (at least the people I've recommended it to), so that makes me really happy. I am currently reading Witch by Finbar Hawkins and I am digging it, so a small rec for that!
Inkheart is the best!! And ohhh I’ll look it up asap!
vespertine was SO good, my fav of the three and felt much creepier than the others i LOVED it!!!! i hope your library gets it to you soon i can't wait to hear what you think about it!!
gahhhh i cant wait!!!
I read the Slade House and the Silent Companions after your recommendation and two of my favourites books. Especially the Silent Companions! It was written so well and was actually scary. Thanks for the amazing recommendations as always. 💖
I think nearly every book I’ve read growing up is either from Cornelia Funke or Michael Ende. You definitely inspired me to reread them. 🧡
OMG SO EXCITED TO READ THESE. one request I have is to keep the display of the book through out explaining it cause I decide to read it while youre explaining it and then take the SS of it so I think it would be more convenient not to keep going back to take the SS. Anyway just a suggestion hehe love ur vids ❤️
Hi! Thanks for the suggestion but I always have the time stamps in the description. From an editing standpoint, its actually hard to have the title displayed the whole time if i want to have other effects like zooming in, etc. i put a lot of work into editing and adding subtitles so please just use the description box 😭🙏
@@caricanread ofcc suree I only meant to say this if it was possible!! I'll just refer to the timestamps no problemo
i've been waiting for this for so long! also the atmosphere is so cool. lovely video cari :)
thank you so much!
@@caricanread no worries :)
I finished a sorcery of thorns and I plan to start enchantment of ravens today!!
glad they sponsered you again because i rememeber watching one of your videos in passing during cleaning, and could not find the link again...
The coziest book I’ve read is Graceling by Kristin Cashor and this is such an amazing book! Definitely read it.
Omg I keep seeing people recommend this and i really need to get on it!
@@caricanread You really should!! Also the following books are amazing. I even heard that there’s a 4th book but I didn’t got to read it cause it’s not translated to my native language
Love your recommendations! The Historian is one of my favorite books…seriously amazing!
Oh man, I already have a bunch of these sitting unread on my Kindle! Going to give a few a try, because I'm not ready to let go of autumn yet 😭
YES!!! This is definitely my fave book content!! I‘m all in for creepy reads at the moment…..already read a few that are on your list, but also added a few new ones🙈 My current tbr pile is not amused…hahaha!
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Love these recommendations!! You should do a video on book where its from the villain’s point of view!
Since i'm get scared easily, i would LOVE for you to make a video with spoilers of The Silent Companions! I love hearing a good horror story, but reading or watching it... i just can't lol. Maybe there are more people like me and would love to know about the story, which seems super interesting, trough you Cari :) Your soft voice would help i think lmao
Needed something to make me smile today. Can’t thank you enough Cari 💕
hope a lot more things make you smile tomorrow!!!
you talked about the year of the witching on your witchy book haul video and i read it recently ^_^ just wanna say i really enjoyed it! it has everything i look for in a witchy book :) now i’m looking forward to read the wicked deep! thanks for the great recommendations as always
ohhhh yes very culty woodsy witch vibes!!!
Margaret Rogerson is also one of my favorite authors, with A Sorcery of Thorns being my favorite YA Fantasy of all time!
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I subbed when I saw that cute intro. That mug was adorable
When one of you fav talks about another fav🤣❤. Lexy is a cotton ball of cuteness
I love your channel and Alexandra Roselyn. Both of you are one of my favorite channels.
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I think you’re the first non-German I have come across that has talked about the inkheart trilogy
We do not claim the movie
The trilogy has been a massive part of my childhood and was the first ever book series I got into and to this day holds a special place in my heart!
Her Reckless series is also pretty good
Inkheart to this day is in my top 3 for fantasy series!
Hearing you describe books is wonderful! :3
Lakesedge reminds me of Sorcery of Thorns, especially the interaction between the main characters. It is the first book of a duology/series though.
Día de los muertos can be *very* cozy if you have bread and hot chocolate on a cold evening.
Definitely!!
This is exactly the kind of video I need 🖤🖤
Vespertine was so good! Highly recommend
I CANT WAIT!
Ayy i luv your aesthetic as usual
Slade House is one of my all time faves. It's so creepy 😁 The Hazel Wood was a bit of a miss for me. Where was the agency? The other characters seemed to carry her from one plot point to the next.
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i agree! i didnt love the main character whatsoever buuuuut she only seemed to take control of the story once she was...in her story lol. its a stretch but maybe the author wanted to show that? but i agree, it wasnt for me, but i think its a book that if you love it you LOVE it and if you dont...you're like us hahaha
Yall you have to read Head Full Of Ghosts by Paul Tremblay. It's about this teen girl who starts acting strange and her younger sister starts to notice, after awhile she finally finds out that she is possessed (the story is told from the pov of the little sister). The story gets out and this studio decides to turn her story into a TV show, the end has a HUUUUUGE twist. It's kind of a slow burn but just trust me
Hey Cari! Loved the video! Great recommendations, some of them I haven't heard before! One small thing that I wanted to ask for future videos, could you leave the cover of the book on the screen for the whole time you are talking about it? Sometimes I miss it and I have to go back in the video to see what book you are talking about! Thank you some much! 💖
My description box always has all the titles with time stamps! Its actually hard to edit the title for the entire time because i use effects like zoom, etc. pls use my description box instead 😭🙏
I don't usually cry reading or watching books or movies but i cried at the end of Wicked deep n i think it did more to do with that i couldn't understand which character to feel sad for more
Loved this video! I always watch with my kindle and go in a binge 😂 Silent Companions seems so promising!
hope it scratches the spooky itch!
CARI I READ THE LOVE HYPOTHESIS AND I LOVED IT. I'm doubting in wether apply to a Ph.D or not and this book made me realize the most important question (that is made in the prologue) and wow I love romcoms. I love your content! I miss the reading/cooking/writing vlogs
WAHHH YESSSSSS (and i have a baking vlog coming up on my main channel hehe)
@@caricanread yaaaaas 💕💕💕
I remember reading a particular chapter (passage?) in The Haunting of Hill House and it scaring the bejeesus out of me. Some time later, a local theatre put on a staged version and, having forgotten that particular part, I almost shot out of my seat and hit the ceiling when they acted it out on stage. 😂 Good times.
Finally someone who loves Cornelia Funke as much as I do!!!
I'm trying to get back into the reading grove and all the books feel like something is delve into. but I gotta say I enjoyed the 2022 list more.
If you read The Slade House you should also read The Bone Clocks! The Bone Clocks is the "first book", which is also super creepy. I don't think it's technically a series, but there are characters in Slade House that are also in the other one. :)
I've got The Silent Companions because of your recommendation. I'll read it soon, this month or the next. Have you read any other Laura Purcell? She's got a few more books
My favorite shirley Jackson book is "we have always lived in the castle" .
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I actually loved the end of wicked deep! I don't understand what people wouldn't like about it but I love a good Shyamalan type of twist. It made the story all the more exciting for me! Though I do hate that she had to die, maybe that is the part that people don't like?
i have heard people complain that in some way it is sexual assault that he kissed the witch (i forget names) when she was in another girl's body - aka without the owner of the body knowing. but im kind of like...thats a stretch...
SHE HAS BEEN GIVING!!!
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@@caricanread hi hi please do a fantasy romance rec video
you brought up inkheart and i had flashbacks to childhood!! love it! 😂 and omg i had forgotten all about the historian such a good one. i def need to check out enchantment of ravens
taste!!!!
I'm super late to this video but I'm just so happy that you mentioned Inkheart! The trilogy are my favourite books of all time ❤️🔥 Have you heard that there's a fourth book coming out this year? It's called The Color of Revenge. Love your videos! ☺️
I just finished reading both The Witch Haven and The Haunting of Hill House!