Which books stayed with you all through your life? Which books are on your essential-to-read list? Let me know down below and we'll talk books for your twenties (and thirties and ...) some more!
For the blokes in their 20s, I'd always recommend Senecas Letters from a Stoic, Old Man and the Sea, Fight Club, Crime and Punishment, East of Eden, The Little Prince, One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest and The Sailor Who Fell from Grace with the Sea.
I really liked The Alchemist!! (It’s the only book from your list I’ve read 😅). Some books that have stayed with me are The Assault by Mulisch, The Shadow of the Wind and Life of Pi.
I would recommend Memoirs of a dutiful daughter by Simone de beauvoir, The autobiography of Malcolm X, Tolstoy 's work (War and peace, Anna karenina) in addition to your recommendations.
Normal people is such a good romance read ik PPL always criticize it that the characters aren't talking etc, but isn't that's how in real many people especially introverts or ppl with bad communication skills go through.its my favourite Sally Rooney book.
@@cafeaulivre my tier ranking is 1.Normal PPL 2. Conversation with friends 3. Beautiful world where are you I haven't read any short story by her but so i would suggest conversation with friends.
The 1990s were my 20’s and I was married by 1996, so I didn’t read that much, but it was the decade I found Three Men in a Boat (Not to Mention the Dog) by Jerome K Jerome, which is still a favourite; also Tales of the City by Armisted Maupin . I’d already been through the Jack Kerouac and Vladimir Nabokov phase in my late teens.
I would recommend Norwegian Wood to readers in their early twenties. But I have to disagree with you on the Midnight Library. Despite it's good message, I found it obvious and repetitive. Full disclosure: I am an older reader.
This was a wonderful video to share for the twenties book lovers! I read The Bell Jar in my twenties, and it has stayed with me to this day. I have Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow on my shelves and look forward to reading it (even though I'm well past my twenties) 😄. I also own The Midnight Library and really want to pick it up soon now. Thank you!
By Alain de Botton I've read The School of Life: An emotional education. Great one! Indeed in my twenties I loved The Alchemist. I hope your recommendations will inspire the new generation of readers!🥰
Which books stayed with you all through your life? Which books are on your essential-to-read list? Let me know down below and we'll talk books for your twenties (and thirties and ...) some more!
For the blokes in their 20s, I'd always recommend Senecas Letters from a Stoic, Old Man and the Sea, Fight Club, Crime and Punishment, East of Eden, The Little Prince, One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest and The Sailor Who Fell from Grace with the Sea.
That’s quite the list!
I really liked The Alchemist!! (It’s the only book from your list I’ve read 😅). Some books that have stayed with me are The Assault by Mulisch, The Shadow of the Wind and Life of Pi.
Excellent list 👌
I would recommend Memoirs of a dutiful daughter by Simone de beauvoir, The autobiography of Malcolm X, Tolstoy 's work (War and peace, Anna karenina) in addition to your recommendations.
Lovely recommendations indeed!
Normal people is such a good romance read ik PPL always criticize it that the characters aren't talking etc, but isn't that's how in real many people especially introverts or ppl with bad communication skills go through.its my favourite Sally Rooney book.
It’s the only Sally Rooney I have read tbh, are there any others I should pick up?
@@cafeaulivre my tier ranking is
1.Normal PPL
2. Conversation with friends
3. Beautiful world where are you
I haven't read any short story by her but so i would suggest conversation with friends.
Good to know ☺️
The 1990s were my 20’s and I was married by 1996, so I didn’t read that much, but it was the decade I found Three Men in a Boat (Not to Mention the Dog) by Jerome K Jerome, which is still a favourite; also Tales of the City by Armisted Maupin . I’d
already been through the Jack Kerouac and Vladimir Nabokov phase in my late teens.
I absolutely adore Three Men in a Boat (Not to Mention The Dog)!!!! 🤣
Loved Tales of the City in my 20s.
I would recommend Norwegian Wood to readers in their early twenties. But I have to disagree with you on the Midnight Library. Despite it's good message, I found it obvious and repetitive. Full disclosure: I am an older reader.
That’s okay: tastes can differ ☺️
I’m happily collecting some recommendations here, Bart. Rootbound and Status Anxiety particularly stand out to me ☺️
I think you’d love Rootbound
This was a wonderful video to share for the twenties book lovers!
I read The Bell Jar in my twenties, and it has stayed with me to this day.
I have Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow on my shelves and look forward to reading it (even though I'm well past my twenties) 😄. I also own The Midnight Library and really want to pick it up soon now. Thank you!
Let’s be honest: we’re still twenties in our mind, it’s just the old back that decides to be a spoilsport 🤣
@@cafeaulivre 🤣😅 Amen!
Oh my gwaad ! I was in delusion till now 0:04.
I know, right!!!!!! 🤯
you look a little like ethan hawke!
Well, he did feature in Dead Poets Society 😋
Another great video. Thank you.
Thanks for watching!
In this category, I nominate Rule of the Bone by Russell Banks
Havn’t read that one, I’m afraid
*adds to tbr*
A whole summer of reading 😋
By Alain de Botton I've read The School of Life: An emotional education. Great one! Indeed in my twenties I loved The Alchemist. I hope your recommendations will inspire the new generation of readers!🥰
I love The Art of Travel by Botton as well, also recommend that one.