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As an old sims fan, I've been following you for over 3 years, and I'm so glad that you're a bookworm because I love books. You are one of my favorite youtuber, and I love your channel so much, I'm always looking forward to see your videos. Have a nice day, i'm sending you all my best vibes (and some melatonine)
This may be the first time I’ve watched an hour + book tour from start to finish (I may have skipped the horror section haha). Nice tour! I can’t remember if you asked or if I made it up, but I’d totally watch a video of your fav special editions or a video of all the books you have multiple copies of (like 3+). Anyway thanks for the great content!
as much as I'd love to do a video like that, I think I actually only have 3 or more copies of Priory of the Orange Tree and Book of Night ... surprisingly 🤣 there's a couple more that I have 2 editions of
Stalking Jack the Ripper are my absolute favourite books, which of your ya books has a similar vibe? I haven't read any of those but they look interesting
I don't really read a lot of mystery, so I don't think I have anything like it tbh! 😅 The only other YA mystery series I own are Truly Devious and A Good Girl's Guide to Murder, but both are contemporary and don't include fantasy elements (at all)
i don't think lotr is "easier" than the silmarillion, they're equal imo, but definitely read lord of the rings first. the silmarillion is very in depth lore and kinda reads like a fantasy history textbook. if you don't like lotr you simply won't care about the silmarillion, so for sure read lotr first and THEN if you liked it and want to know more about the world and its history, read the silmarillion. though the BEST start to tolkien's legendarium will always be the hobbit.
The Silmarillion is not the story of middle earth like LOTR and the hobbit, the Silmarillion is a book from INSIDE Middle earth and was written by the Elves and is collection of their history written by them. Start with ether the hobbit or LOTR, there are videos on the best reading order of the books - because there are many more about middle earth.
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This is my comfort video- I adore bookshelf tours.
As an old sims fan, I've been following you for over 3 years, and I'm so glad that you're a bookworm because I love books. You are one of my favorite youtuber, and I love your channel so much, I'm always looking forward to see your videos.
Have a nice day, i'm sending you all my best vibes (and some melatonine)
omg thank you for the melatonine 😂😂😂 so appreciated!! (And for the kind words as well, of course 🤍)
Really enjoyed this! Also love the way you’ve organized your books, very aesthetically pleasing!
Thank you!! 🤗
Time to redo them though before the year is over 😂😂🤍
That Stephen king book is actually a barnes and nobles edition. They also have a nice copy of the stand too.
A long mystery has been solved 🙌🏻 thank you 😄
great bookshelf tour, I throughly enjoyed ALL of you video. ❤❤❤
You are legit my favorite booktuber! I love when you post and can’t wait for more content!
thank you so much 🖤🖤🖤
This may be the first time I’ve watched an hour + book tour from start to finish (I may have skipped the horror section haha). Nice tour!
I can’t remember if you asked or if I made it up, but I’d totally watch a video of your fav special editions or a video of all the books you have multiple copies of (like 3+). Anyway thanks for the great content!
Omg yes that’s such a good idea! Would love that video too 😍
as much as I'd love to do a video like that, I think I actually only have 3 or more copies of Priory of the Orange Tree and Book of Night ... surprisingly 🤣
there's a couple more that I have 2 editions of
I adore this video so much!! Really appreciate the time and effort this took 🥹
Thank you 🤍🤍🥰
What's with the wrapped books?
😊😊
ua-cam.com/users/shorts0JdeEyihvJg?feature=share
I love bookshelf tours ❤ this was an amazing video
All I can say is omg wow love it 🥰 beautiful and amazing ❤❤❤❤
Love this! But also you NEED to read The Ballad of Never After it’s so good 🥺
*What's the total amount of books that you have ?*
I'm not sure what it was when I recorded this video 😊
Stalking Jack the Ripper are my absolute favourite books, which of your ya books has a similar vibe? I haven't read any of those but they look interesting
I don't really read a lot of mystery, so I don't think I have anything like it tbh! 😅
The only other YA mystery series I own are Truly Devious and A Good Girl's Guide to Murder, but both are contemporary and don't include fantasy elements (at all)
😍😍 stunning.
Why so you wrap your books? Just curious.
shown right here ua-cam.com/users/shorts0JdeEyihvJg 🤗
lmao The bird behind Will on the dish is a heron - for his family name.
heron is not a word I've learned in English lessons in school 🥴
i don't think lotr is "easier" than the silmarillion, they're equal imo, but definitely read lord of the rings first. the silmarillion is very in depth lore and kinda reads like a fantasy history textbook. if you don't like lotr you simply won't care about the silmarillion, so for sure read lotr first and THEN if you liked it and want to know more about the world and its history, read the silmarillion. though the BEST start to tolkien's legendarium will always be the hobbit.
The Silmarillion is not the story of middle earth like LOTR and the hobbit, the Silmarillion is a book from INSIDE Middle earth and was written by the Elves and is collection of their history written by them. Start with ether the hobbit or LOTR, there are videos on the best reading order of the books - because there are many more about middle earth.