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  • @CherryPyrrha
    @CherryPyrrha День тому +39

    I could listen to you talk about books for hours

  • @jhufffamily7920
    @jhufffamily7920 День тому +7

    i can’t get enough of how you relay plots. the way you describe them is so perfect. i could listen to you summarize books for hours!!

  • @cpycatkiller
    @cpycatkiller День тому +14

    you always upload at the perfect time for me to crawl into bed and listen to your videos, absolutely my favourite channel

  • @jordancasterline
    @jordancasterline День тому +77

    i found ur channel like 4 days ago and ive already watched every video 😭

  • @danielsong6096
    @danielsong6096 День тому +6

    I know they are all different times but i like to imagine it's movie magic and you are just changing clothes for each section in the same sitting

    • @frankiesshelf
      @frankiesshelf  День тому +3

      you’re on to me …

    • @danielsong6096
      @danielsong6096 10 годин тому

      @@frankiesshelf also the don't stop believin' line is pretty peak "i'm young and don't understand popular old media" and was horrible to hear you read but also i think that's an important feeling to have

  • @mahika5236
    @mahika5236 День тому +6

    PLEASE NEVER STOP POSTING!!!

  • @tifrobinette
    @tifrobinette День тому +3

    Your vibe, crisp and soothing, your thoughts, insightful

  • @206glacier
    @206glacier День тому +9

    Thanks for recommending This Thing Between Us. I'm on my second reading of it now.

  • @csh.enthusiast1
    @csh.enthusiast1 День тому +4

    I’ve been in a huge reading slump the last year, and ur recommendations have been getting me back in LOL I’m reading The Need right now! It’s so good

  • @abbyanderson55
    @abbyanderson55 День тому +3

    Wendy Williams would hate The Shards 😵‍💫The killer

  • @wheredoducksgo
    @wheredoducksgo День тому +1

    So American Pyscho is 100x more visceral and grotesque and also 100x more detailed with the descriptions of what everyone is wearing like down to the brand of moisturiser and the brand of their spectacles. Every time it's a new scene every single item of clothing is listed. I enjoyed the listing of street names in The Shards. I remember having to take breaks with American Pyscho whereas The Shards is much more readable. Would love to see what you make of AP if you read it.

  • @mabelgonzalez6766
    @mabelgonzalez6766 23 години тому +1

    I loooved this video so much! Please keep doing this format of videos, it feels like i’m talking to a friend about good books

  • @Mostly_Horror
    @Mostly_Horror День тому +4

    New subscriber here!! Your channel has literally revived my enjoyment of booktube. Love that you’re talking about horror books but I love all of your book talk. One’s Company is now on my immediate TBR. Thank you for your great insight and wonderful content.

    • @frankiesshelf
      @frankiesshelf  День тому +2

      thank you!! let me know what you think of one’s company it’s such a fascinating read

  • @carovais
    @carovais 2 години тому

    god i love spoilers for books i will never read. it feels like we're having a lil chitchat

  • @goose.3085
    @goose.3085 День тому +2

    On the edge of me seat the whole video, jaw dropped truly

  • @JustanOrdinaryTomatoKay
    @JustanOrdinaryTomatoKay День тому +3

    I love the books you find, they’re always so interesting and right up my alley! Thank you for putting me on so many good books :)

  • @isha3563
    @isha3563 День тому +6

    i who have never known men was one of the best books i read in a long time tbh

  • @mckennatimm3024
    @mckennatimm3024 День тому +1

    i am so happy you read the shards !!!! that chapter of the casette of Matt Kellner actually gives me chills everytime... and that book had me checking the closet in my apartment to genuinely make sure no one was there lmao. such a unique book and so compelling

    • @frankiesshelf
      @frankiesshelf  День тому +2

      the cassette of matt kellner made me feel like i was going to actually die i was holding my partners hand lmaoo

    • @mckennatimm3024
      @mckennatimm3024 День тому

      and i do think that the trawler (although it may have been many people) was bret. the way he describes robert when he sees him at the movie theater as like of other-worldly beauty, as if he was a god, and his obsessive drug use and "long drives" all points to me that bret was basically having blackouts and making these sacrifices to robert. also the fact that the first victim was robert's girlfriend... which clearly would have made bret (who was uncomfortable with his sexuality and not openly bisexual) jealous. that's the theory i believe anyway :)

    • @mckennatimm3024
      @mckennatimm3024 День тому

      @@frankiesshelf i listened to it on audio and BRET'S NARRATION of that chapter ctually made me want to crawl out of my skin. scarred lol

  • @ashantiemily1067
    @ashantiemily1067 День тому +8

    i feel like you played trumpet 🫣

    • @frankiesshelf
      @frankiesshelf  День тому +7

      i did lol

    • @megnix10
      @megnix10 День тому +3

      This was my guess too! (I also played trumpet. we know our kind)

  • @300yen8
    @300yen8 12 годин тому

    I recently stumbled onto your yt channel and I love how you explain the synopsis of each book without spoiling it. You make the books sound so intriguing!

  • @Amystudio
    @Amystudio День тому

    I who have never known man is a one of a kind book, I absolutely love it!

  • @stanloona000
    @stanloona000 День тому

    babe wake up, frankie posted a new video!

  • @Soybeans34
    @Soybeans34 3 години тому

    I loved chlorine so much and I didn’t really dislike the mc but I related to her thinking in a lot of ways.., and seeing everyone hating her so much has me self assessing 😭

  • @supernaturalaesthetic6295
    @supernaturalaesthetic6295 22 години тому

    Just found your channel and love it! I Who Have Never Known Men is holding my #3 of all time favorites ( competing for the same spot is Tell Me I'm Worthless ) and I was completely blown away by the story. I am a huge fan of feminist, nihilistic, gritty books that manage to tackle critical thinking topics AND still manage to have beautiful prose and storytelling!

  • @ohcanitbe
    @ohcanitbe День тому +1

    I listened to I who have never known men because of your last video and it was so good

  • @mitalishinde4714
    @mitalishinde4714 День тому +2

    I'm doing marathon watching of your videos. My tbr is overflowing ah.

  • @kendallwiseman8840
    @kendallwiseman8840 День тому +1

    Your videos make me excited to read again.

  • @1russodog
    @1russodog День тому +1

    Luv your videos. Narration is pitch perfect. You give the exact amount of information that just whets my interest. Thank you

  • @GeekyDiorGirl
    @GeekyDiorGirl День тому

    You would probably love the podcast Once Upon a Time at Bennington College. It’s basically about Donna Tartt and Brett Easton Ellis and their whole writer gang from the same college. They all use each characters based on each other in their fictional stories. They’re even known to use the fictional college Camden as a stand in for Bennington College in their stories.

    • @GeekyDiorGirl
      @GeekyDiorGirl День тому

      I said all of that to say Brett has a lot of deranged characters that are based on people he’s met in real life

  • @pigeonriot
    @pigeonriot 18 годин тому

    chlorine reminds me (probably mostly because i *just* read it lol) of a short story in the Irish literary journal 'Banshee' #5, "The Souring of Milk" by Sophie van Llewyn where *SPOILER*
    this traditional housewife in a very traditional marriage can't perform her house tasks like miking the sheep or watching the souring of milk, anymore bevause she is heavily pregnant and overdue at that so all she ends up being able to do is lie in the bathtub ans she even tries to get out but she cant anymore so she watched her husband have an affair and while she is basically bound to the bathtub and she feels helpless while first the neighbors help her but then she feels like they start to resent her and the baby does not want to come she seems to go through some kind of transformation of first eating a fish whole and then slowly developing a tail, even a veterarien not a human doctor inspecting her, until at the end she "sings the baby out" and her daughter gets born as a mermaid and they both, as mermaids, escape through the drain

  • @karsyleigh
    @karsyleigh День тому

    I found your channel a week ago, and I’ve read of a couple of the books you’ve featured on your channel! I’m Thinking of Ending Things was so good, and I just finished Bunny- definitely a bit of a rollercoaster, but an enjoyable one! The way you describe books makes me excited to read again, thank you for that!

  • @PsichoPirate
    @PsichoPirate День тому +1

    Ah! New video from Fern! Im happy now.
    Pd: New recomndation Satanas by Mario Mendoza. A real case about a psychopath in colombia but written as a novel with a sprinkle magical realism.
    I hope you enjoy my country's (Colombia) literature!

  • @matilda5501
    @matilda5501 22 години тому

    these have been so wonderful and fill me with all the thoughts I am consumed by upon reading. making me want to read ever so much more!! my to read list is rapidly growing out of control but feeling very inspired! :,]]

  • @marilynlee9676
    @marilynlee9676 День тому +7

    you look like a trumpet kid but for your sake i hope im wrong (this coming from a flute player) and you actually did like clarinet or violin or something

    • @frankiesshelf
      @frankiesshelf  День тому +5

      a flute player would say that… trumpet all the way baby

    • @marilynlee9676
      @marilynlee9676 17 хвилин тому

      @@frankiesshelf knew it

  • @miaarndt9501
    @miaarndt9501 8 годин тому

    I feel so validated - I’ve tried to read Dubliners twice and both times I couldn’t get more than 15-20 pages in because it was literally putting me to sleep 😂

  • @stanloona000
    @stanloona000 День тому +1

    I'm torn between liking your full recaps of the books and wanting to save certain things to myself for when I read some of them

  • @bingobongo26
    @bingobongo26 День тому

    omg i love your channel!! ive been reserving books you recommend at my local library

  • @DaydreamAllday
    @DaydreamAllday 8 годин тому

    I caught one of your videos 2 weeks ago & immediately went out and bought This Thing Between us. Read that book so fast! I usually have adhd & get distracted easily but i couldnt put that book down. Im putting more of your book recs on my tbr list. 😊🎉💜

  • @ihaverabies
    @ihaverabies День тому

    i've been wandering if bret easton ellis' works would be something i enjoy, since im basically in love with donna tartt, and now that im watching this video the shards has definitely been added to my tbr !

  • @wordstogetherwell
    @wordstogetherwell 14 годин тому

    Chlorine was one of my least favorite books of 2023. It reads like a ya. I rolled my eyes so hard so many times. Also: American Pyscho is like reading a catalog interspersed with crime scene photos. It's the grossest book I've ever read, but so well done. Like, so smart. So stomach-turning. I want to read The Shards real bad. "So much has happened but also nothing has happened" is my plot speed sweet spot.

  • @hmray26
    @hmray26 День тому +2

    nothing i could have wanted more than this video as a break from my study grind 🫠

  • @crimsonyclover4563
    @crimsonyclover4563 День тому

    i was in such a reading slump last year and Severance saved me!!!!! one of my absolute favorite books now…eek i cannot wait for whatever ling ma writes next!

    • @frankiesshelf
      @frankiesshelf  22 години тому

      i can totally see that it’s so good and so digestible !! i love love love her collection bliss montage as well

  • @user-luciddream
    @user-luciddream День тому +1

    lol i started chlorine yesterday and dnf-ed it 50 pages in because the writing was just bad. it was disappointing because i also got done reading "gideon the ninth" which i also hated so it was back to back disappointments. im now reading "House of Hunger" by Alexis Henderson to satisfy my need to read some lesbian horror and so far im enjoying it a lot more.

  • @ChanelChapters
    @ChanelChapters День тому +1

    Sweater weather spellcasting - love it
    I also loved I who have never known men although I wish I had been given more answers
    I found chlorine mid & didn’t care for the main character

    • @frankiesshelf
      @frankiesshelf  День тому +1

      i totally agree even just ONE answer would’ve been sooo satisfying

  • @sallybanner
    @sallybanner День тому +1

    instrument guess: clarinet

  • @layalialsudairy9992
    @layalialsudairy9992 День тому

    I think you played the cello! Tell us your instrument😀😀
    Thank you for the review. I read I who have never known men this year and it is one of my favorite books. You have summarized it beautifuly.

    • @frankiesshelf
      @frankiesshelf  День тому

      ooh deep cut i had a brief love affair with the cello but i mainly played trumpet

  • @SciFiFinds
    @SciFiFinds День тому

    Discovered your channel recently and have been enjoying your videos. Cheers!

  • @rhyst124
    @rhyst124 День тому +1

    It's so fucking hot here and I am in Wales. It's like..
    I am buddy reading Fourth Wing with my niece. fml.

  • @cat-yp1gk
    @cat-yp1gk День тому

    I love the way you talk about books! I think you might really enjoy some of Shirley Jackson's horror, The Haunting of Hill House and my comparatively underrated fave, We Have Always Lived in the Castle.

    • @frankiesshelf
      @frankiesshelf  День тому

      i’ve read i have always lived in the castle !! i thought it was good but quite wordy

    • @cat-yp1gk
      @cat-yp1gk День тому

      @@frankiesshelf nice! it is wordy i'll give you that, but good wordy for me at least. i was in it for merricat's autistic swag

  • @allfantasticthings21
    @allfantasticthings21 День тому

    Queer relationships, body horror, mermaids, retrospective narrator...Despite your (totally fair) critiques, I have to check out Chlorine, it's right up my alley!

    • @frankiesshelf
      @frankiesshelf  День тому +1

      if you like short story collections i’d recommend her body and other parties by carmen maria machado as well as salt slow by julia armfield!! there’s no mermaids but they’re very very good queer horror collections

    • @allfantasticthings21
      @allfantasticthings21 День тому

      @@frankiesshelf LOVE short stories! Adding these to my TBR list, thank you for the recs!!!

  • @matthewvaughn7142
    @matthewvaughn7142 13 годин тому

    If you enjoy BEE's writing, you should read Glamorama. It's a wild book but doesn't have the gruesomeness of The Shards. They are my two favorite books by him!

  • @abbycarvermusic
    @abbycarvermusic День тому

    I'm on the last 30 pages of the shards and it took me awhile to get into it and now its gripping me

  • @lucia-dw5fo
    @lucia-dw5fo День тому +1

    the writing in chlorine pissed me OFF! it was suuuuuch a disappointment.

    • @lucia-dw5fo
      @lucia-dw5fo День тому

      can’t wait to read the shards omg

    • @frankiesshelf
      @frankiesshelf  День тому +1

      it just was not good to the point of being corny

  • @CalliAMusic
    @CalliAMusic День тому

    Love the long videos from u

  • @arianarosass
    @arianarosass День тому +1

    You played flute for sure

  • @jsal7666
    @jsal7666 День тому

    i have dubliners on my bookshelf rn someone pls tell me its not that boring 😭😭

  • @araara23
    @araara23 10 годин тому

    Did you play trombone? Maybe flute? Idk any other instruments lol

  • @kendraaan
    @kendraaan 22 години тому

    I finally figured out who you remind me of! Maisie Williams! It's kind of uncanny

  • @candyhyojung1860
    @candyhyojung1860 2 години тому

    as a clarinet, i think you are also a clarinet you just have the vibe 😙
    (if you are a trumpet im gonna be mad at u srry.. if you're a string instrument like ..unsubscribing. might be ok if you're a horn or saxophone /lh)

  • @kate7820
    @kate7820 23 години тому

    whats your spotify!?

  • @joekratman1872
    @joekratman1872 День тому

    Well the comments have spoiled the fact that you played trumpet but my genuine guess before finding out was clarinet so.... sorry to this man

    • @frankiesshelf
      @frankiesshelf  День тому +1

      i’m so wounded by the clarinet guesses

    • @joekratman1872
      @joekratman1872 День тому

      @frankiesshelf I truly can't explain it you just give strong woodwind energy 🤷‍♂️

  • @patrickcroteau3928
    @patrickcroteau3928 День тому +1

    Go read American Psycho and then Lunar Park by Ellis. Lunar Park should be a must read world wide.

    • @PsichoPirate
      @PsichoPirate День тому

      @@patrickcroteau3928 Loved American Psycho. Really messed up book, but so interesting being in the mind of Bateman.

    • @frankiesshelf
      @frankiesshelf  День тому

      i almost cried when i saw that lunar park wasn’t at my library

    • @patrickcroteau3928
      @patrickcroteau3928 День тому

      @@frankiesshelf its fan effing tastic. Loved every pages of it.

  • @HalfBloodOtter
    @HalfBloodOtter День тому +1

    Dubliners boring????????

  • @haleydarko2989
    @haleydarko2989 День тому

    I just read Brainwyrms and I need to put it out there that you'll read it and talk about it. Manifesting if you will.

  • @osiris676
    @osiris676 День тому

    I recently discovered your channel and I really like your videos. I was surprised that you did not like "Crime and punishment". But I mean... I get it. It is a long and convoluted book. BUT DUBLINERS ? 🥲 So well written. So lively. Such a good and accurate portrait of Dublin.

    • @frankiesshelf
      @frankiesshelf  День тому +1

      it’s literally sooo boring 😭 i agree that it’s well written though

    • @osiris676
      @osiris676 День тому

      @@frankiesshelf I get it... I am a big fan of Irish culture and maybe this is why I liked it so much. Sometimes you should make a video about Canadian authors specifically by the way ! It could be so interesting !!