spooky books! - Piranesi by Susanna Clarke - The Shadow of the Wind by Carlos Ruiz Zafon - The Earth is Falling by Carmen Pellegrino - Elena Knows by Claudia Pineiro - Giovanni's Room by James Baldwin - Time Shelter by Georgi Gospodinov sad books! - Chinatown by Thuân - Lincoln in the Bardo by George Saunders - Happy Stories, Mostly by Norman Erikson Pasaribu - Sorrow and Bliss by Meg Mason soft books! - Open Water by Caleb Azumah Nelson - Difficult Loves by Italo Calvino - Just Kids by Patti Smith - If Beale Street Could Talk by James Baldwin - A Lucky Man by Jamel Brinkley
I finally ordered a copy of "Difficult Loves", if it's anything like his other work I've read, I'm going to love it. For autumn I would recommend "Nocturnes", which is Kazou Ishiguro's short story collection based around musicians. It's so good, especially for a musician such as myself but I think anyone with a love for music would enjoy it. I would also suggest reading some poetry by Robert Frost, if you can get your hands on a collection. His language is so sweet regarding forests and trees and leaves and it just suits this time of year perfectly. Keats too, seems to be a natural pick for this season. Nice video Kate, thanks for sharing! :)
i'm excited to hear what you think!! i'm definitely intrigued by "nocturnes" so i'll have to check it out. & i definitely agree with you about Frost!! thank you for your recs & for checking out the vid :D
Uuuh this was a cute video concept! It's still too warm here in Vancouver so I'm not getting cosy vibes, but The Earth is Falling sounds so so good so I got it on my Kobo and I'm reading it now!
loved this video! My to read pile has grown by a few more books... I would recommend Cleopatra and Frankenstein by Coco Mellors for a reflective fall book about a (somewhat) diverse range of characters.
Enjoyed this video, some books I've already read and some which i've never heard of but sound interesting! I would like it if you would keep the covers of the book up for longer (or during the complete summary) or write the names of the recommended books in the comments. The titles disappeared so fast that i had to rewind and pause the video a few times to look it up on Goodreads 😊
hi!! thank you so much for your feedback-i'll definitely fix that next time!! for now, i've added the titles in a pinned comment in case you need to check back on them :)
spooky books!
- Piranesi by Susanna Clarke
- The Shadow of the Wind by Carlos Ruiz Zafon
- The Earth is Falling by Carmen Pellegrino
- Elena Knows by Claudia Pineiro
- Giovanni's Room by James Baldwin
- Time Shelter by Georgi Gospodinov
sad books!
- Chinatown by Thuân
- Lincoln in the Bardo by George Saunders
- Happy Stories, Mostly by Norman Erikson Pasaribu
- Sorrow and Bliss by Meg Mason
soft books!
- Open Water by Caleb Azumah Nelson
- Difficult Loves by Italo Calvino
- Just Kids by Patti Smith
- If Beale Street Could Talk by James Baldwin
- A Lucky Man by Jamel Brinkley
You are the first person I see recomending The sadow of the wind, it's literally my favorite book
it's SO good!! i'm such a sucker for books about books :')
ur vids are a breath of fresh air on booktube ! love ur content 😙
thank you sm for watching!! 😊😊 can't wait to make moreee
I finally ordered a copy of "Difficult Loves", if it's anything like his other work I've read, I'm going to love it.
For autumn I would recommend "Nocturnes", which is Kazou Ishiguro's short story collection based around musicians. It's so good, especially for a musician such as myself but I think anyone with a love for music would enjoy it. I would also suggest reading some poetry by Robert Frost, if you can get your hands on a collection. His language is so sweet regarding forests and trees and leaves and it just suits this time of year perfectly. Keats too, seems to be a natural pick for this season.
Nice video Kate, thanks for sharing! :)
i'm excited to hear what you think!! i'm definitely intrigued by "nocturnes" so i'll have to check it out. & i definitely agree with you about Frost!! thank you for your recs & for checking out the vid :D
Uuuh this was a cute video concept! It's still too warm here in Vancouver so I'm not getting cosy vibes, but The Earth is Falling sounds so so good so I got it on my Kobo and I'm reading it now!
omg YAY can't wait to hear your thoughts!! it's such a strange but beautiful one heh :) and hope you get some good fall weather your way soon
loved this video! My to read pile has grown by a few more books... I would recommend Cleopatra and Frankenstein by Coco Mellors for a reflective fall book about a (somewhat) diverse range of characters.
thank you!! i've been seeing that one everywhere-i'll definitely check it out!!
Enjoyed this video, some books I've already read and some which i've never heard of but sound interesting! I would like it if you would keep the covers of the book up for longer (or during the complete summary) or write the names of the recommended books in the comments. The titles disappeared so fast that i had to rewind and pause the video a few times to look it up on Goodreads 😊
hi!! thank you so much for your feedback-i'll definitely fix that next time!! for now, i've added the titles in a pinned comment in case you need to check back on them :)
@@KateLee3 awesome! ❤️❤️
Elena Knows is soo good! Had to read it in spanish and english 😂😂
omg wait i'm so jealous i wish i could read it in the original spanish!!!
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