the full list of book recs from alice! 1. 1:06 - beat magazine 2. 1:40 - dathúil 3. 2:18 - on earth we’re briefly gorgeous by ocean vuong 4. 2:39 - surfing: vintage surfing graphics 5. 3:02 - the white seahorse by eleanor fairburn 6. 3:23 - enquiry concerning political justice by williom goodwin 7. 3:39 - mcmindfulness by ronald e. purser 8. 4:03 - suburban socialism: (or barbarism) by oly durose 9. 4:40 - pride and prejudice by jane austen 10. 4:40 - emma by jane austen 11. 5:10 - wuthuring heights by emile bronte 12. 5:20 - the disconnect by roisin kilberd 13. 5:34 - nature and necessity by tariq goddard 14. 5:53 - the catcher in the rye by j.d. salinger 15. 6:03 - the great gatsby by f. scott fitzgerald 16. 6:17 - building the commune by george ciccariello-maher 17. 6:24 - corps politiques by nicolas martin-breteau 18. 6:52 - lean out by dawn foster 19. 7:04 - the world without police by geo maher 20. 7:09 - the end of policy by alex s. vitale 21. 7:28 - glitch feminism by legacy russell 22. 7:38 - how to be anti-capitalist in the 21st century by elik olin wright 23. 8:16 - life on air by david attenborough 24. 8:33 - 4 3 2 1 by paul auster 25. 9:02 - black boy by richard wright 26. 9:11 - the bluest eye by toni morrison 27. 9:23 - the repeater book of heroism 28. 9:44 - la culture générale pour les nuls (general knowledge for dummies) 29. 10:30 - histoire de la littérature américaine by pierre lagayette 30. 11:14 - the adventures of huckleberry finn by mark twain 31. 11:18 - oliver twist by charles dickens 32. 11:40 - la légende des scrive by ravet-anceau 33. 12:50 - brave new world by aldous huxley 34. 12:58 - americanah by chimamanda ngozi adichie 35. 13:14 - american apartheid by douglas s. massey and nancy a. denton 36. 13:52 - never let me go by kazuo ishiguro 37. 14:12 - made-up: a true story of beauty culture under late capitalism by daphné b. 38. 14:19 - the housegeust 39. 14:41 - girl online: a user manual by joanna walsh 40. 15:20 - vogue magazines from different countries 41. 15:28 - america (french magazine) 42. 15:43 - mucha 43. 16:18 - bad gay: a homosexual history by ben miller and huw lemmey 44. 16:32 - abortion geography: essays towards liberation by ruth wilson gilmore 45. 16:41 - histoire de la violence by édouard louis 46. 16:55 - backlash by susan faludi 47. 16:58 - winesburg, ohio by anderson 48. 17:23 - the works of emerson 49. 17:38 - pauvre petit blac by sylvie laurent 50. 17:47 - in praise of idleness by bertrand russell 51. 17:52 - voyage en misarchie by dockès emmanuel 52. 17:58 - feminism is for everybody by bell hooks 53. 18:19 - des vies de combat by audrey célestine 54. 18:22 - the last neoliberal by bruno amable and sefano palombarin 55. 18:32 - true tales of american life by paul auster 56. 19:00 - of women and salt by gabriela garcia LOL sorry if there are mistakes! but yeah, i think this is the full list… all 56 books in this lovely lovely video
omg the fact that France gives money to high school students to buy books...👌. I wish I could have this here too, I spend a huge part of my allowance on books, but they are sooo expensive here in Brazil 🥺😞
Why do you need physical copies of books? We live in a wonderful age, most of the books ever published are available online for free. Is having physical copies required by your school?
@@rskne8803 So the thing is that even digital copies of books are expensive here in Brazil. And some books don't have digital versions, especially things that are used in University.
you can find a pdf of most books used in uni somewhere somehow though. br here as well, didn't come from money, I do buy books nowadays (pretty much only in digital format) but I'd never have read as much as I did in my life if it wasn't for piracy (and libraries :)
to the contrary. the fact that you actually come from a wealthy line and are so into social issues yourself, i applaud that. thx for doing this, i have wondered about the book shelf for a long time!
What you said about your edition of The Great Gatsby is *so* effing true of old Penguin books in general! I recently picked up an old one of mine and the intensity with which it smelled of "old book" was ridiculous. They're perfume in paperback form.
great recommendations. brilliant to see both Irish language titles ‘dathúil’ mixed in with Irish writers such as Róisín Kiberd. ‘the disconnect’ is an incredible book, i haven’t seen the internet the same way since reading it. thanks for another great video, Alice! 💙
I also mostly read on my Kindle, but buying physical books is also so satisfying, speciall when they are like 4 euros. I recently spent 8 months in France and brought back a ton of books. You guys are so lucky to have so many bookstores there. Books are mor eexpensive and less common where i live. Anyways loved the video! I just love people showing the books they own. It's just not about the books themselves, but the memeories that link the book to your life. What made you buy it, what was going through your life when you got it, someone special that gifted you a book, etc. All of those feelings are also present between the books themselves in a bookshelf.
Thank you for the great recommendations! I was actually thinking about that time a guest went into my room and kindly asked if she could have a look at my bookshelf. Such a personal thing it can be, like it hold a little bit of ourselves, of our authenticity…and then your video showed up! Perfect timing! On another note, I was so ready for the little passage reading, perhaps another time :)
Booktuber Alice era!!! It’s been a while since I commented here but I couldn’t miss out on your book recs 🧡 I love the range of books you have, and there’s so many timeless works you have (and I love love love the nerdy vibes). Being gifted books is my preferred love language too hahaha 🧡🧡🧡 my tbr is so much bigger after this video!
I love that you said when you were in college you wanted to read all the English and American classics because I was doing the same thing -- but in French! I was a French major and I felt compelled to read the French classics like Les miserables, Les liaisons dangereuses, Sartre, Simone de Beauvoir, even A la recherche du temps perdu. (I couldn't get through it although I ate many, many madeleine cookies while trying.)
girl you should get a goodreads if you don’t already!!! also i ordered 4 jane austen novels the other day and they’re arriving today, i can’t wait. i broke up for summer two days ago and finished my a levels and only just realised that i’m gonna miss studying english lit aha
Nice list. Hope you feel better soon. Here's my recommendations for Alice channel fans. Keep the Aspidistra Flying - George Orwell, Hello Laziness - Corrine Maier, Bartelby, The Scrivener - Herman Melville, Affluenza - Oliver James, Why Your Boss is Programmed to be a Dictator - Chetan Dhruve, Norwegian Wood - Murakami, Les Miserables - Hugo, Farenheit 451 - Bradbury, Generation X - Coupland, Good Morning, Midnight & Quartet - Jean Rhys, White Nights - Dostoyevsky
A strong recommendation for everything that Octavia E. Butler wrote. Maybe start with the Parable series or Kindred if you're not a big speculative fiction reader, and then move to Xenogenesis and Patternist series.
Great video! Just the fact that someone like you still exists in this world--reading and taking literature seriously--is so important! Je vous remercie mille fois!
It doesn't matter what your family background, or cultural background for that matter is. It matters what you value, and how you choose to live your life in relation to your fellow man. Alice uncancelled.
Kazuo Ishiguro never disappoints! As a native Kentuckian, I also highly recommend anything written by Wendell Berry. His prose is wonderful, but his essays (which are far more numerous) are incredible. The Unsettling of America: Culture & Agriculture is a classic, but his recent collection, The World-Ending Fire: The Essential Wendell Berry, gives you a better sense of his evolution of thought.
The fact that you’re a Jane Austen Stan makes my heart happy. I wrote about her and a sociological theory in my Thesis and if you don’t mind, I’d like to share my thesis with you. (Make sure you link your E-Mail address in your description if you want me to send it.)
This video, finally ❤ I always jump on google when you start recommending books. You have a surprising amount of books in English! Also you deserve way more subscribers than you have. Keep growing!
I would love to read more. However, i just don’t know how people find the time for it. Either i am too tired for it at the end of the day and don’t process what i read or literally no time. In the past i loved to read and i think i miss out on alot. Any tips are much appreciated.
Late but thanks for the Durose hint. I’m going to look for it since I work with rural communities and have business there back in my country. And I know we need something better. And the Mucha book, definitely worth it. Looks amazing. Thanks 👍👍👍
American bookseller here! Great selection! Your copy of Winesburg, Ohio is not a first edition. It's from the Modern Library, which is a reprint series from Random House. Looking forward to that kindle video...
If you're still in Ireland you can get a lot of free audiobooks and ebooks with a library card! The selection is not as good as Amazon but it's still fantastic and there are some gems. Highly recommended xx
Here’s a random recommendation I’m pretty sure no-one will read (especially the creator of this video) but that’s fine. Collative Learning Systems, by Rob Ager. It’s his *only* book, but it’s an awesome read for those who are trying to broaden their horizons and better themselves.
Most content creators don’t reply to (or read comments) ((especially ones on two month old videos)) It was (and is) a hasty assumption on my end and I apologise for that. Seriously though, it’s a good read (in my opinion).
Highly interesting list. U would love "The Great Gatsby" re to the idea that it's basically a repudiation of the Capitalist System & Old Money. I saw the film from 1974. I have been to some of the mansions where the movie was filmed in Rhode Island, because I went to law school in that part of the US. I also like David Attenborough.
this video was soo pleasant, first i find out that we love loads of the same books, the same booktuber, and also you picked up so many cool books in ireland, where i'm from! glad that the country supplied you with so many books :)) was the dublin book gallery you visited the one in temple bar?
Thank you!!! Such a great list :) so many favorites of mine here 😁 Right now I'm reading Trick Mirror by Jia Tolentino. From watching your videos I think you would really like this book!
Book Recommendations: ‘Annihilation of Caste’ by Dr. B.R. Ambedkar and ‘Coming Out as Dalit’ by Yashica Dutt and literally everything by Jhumpa Lahiri.
I was waiting for the "subscribe, if it's not done already 😐" Great video, Alice! Have you read Half-Earth Socialism by Drew Pendergrass and Troy Vettese? I'm currently making my way through it, loving it so far.
There is a book people on this site might find interesting. It is called "Manchild in the Promised Land". It hit the shelves in the early seventies, and it is a good picture of some of the things going on in the black community at the time. One comment the author made was that, "Heroin changed Harlem overnight." Personally, I believe that it would be easier to control the damage that drugs do if we legalized drugs. We could have people come into special clinics and do their drugs under medical supervision, and with clean needles. That would eliminate a lot of hepatitus and other illnesses that come from using dirty needles. We could cut down on overdoses if we legalized drugs. We could cut down a lot of gang violence, because drugs would be much cheaper if they were legal. Gangsters couldn't make money off drugs if they legalized drugs. We could cut down on our prison costs if we legalized nonviolent drug crimes. We could make some pretty good money taxing drugs. Legalizing drugs would not remove all the damage that drugs do, but it could mitigate a lot of that damage.
Any french literature book recs for an english speaker who is trying to learn french? i've a stack of folio paperbacks that i got for free from facebook marketplace with the intention of reading them all but once i got the box of books home i realised that they were all philosophy and a little bit above my reading comprehension level :') i've read a bit of camus and ionesco with a little bit of difficulty, any advice on where i should go from here would be so appreciated
That reminds of my huge book backlog I abandoned for my audiobook back log which is easier to read through lol. Anyway, prompt rétablissement; en espérant que tu ne passes pas de "malade" à "balade", entre temps!
Folks go and join your local libraries! :D Adding a few more books to my wishlist... Also, I can't wait for your video on the rise of far-right in France! Maybe you can also do one on the whole of Europe if you feel like researching that? Hope you feel better soon!
Everybody looked at Alice. “I’m not a mile high,” said Alice. “You are,” said the King. “Nearly two miles high,” added the Queen. “Well, I sha’n’t go, at any rate,” said Alice; “besides, that’s not a regular rule: you invented it just now.” “It’s the oldest rule in the book,” said the King. “Then it ought to be Number One,” said Alice. -Chapter 12
B-O-N-J-O-U-R I'm listening to that Sally Rooney book right now in a parking lot in America...we do some of our best writing and thinking there in between shopping of course...has any one met or seen Rooney speak..some what (shrugging) 🤔 interesting book so far..I had a job there in Ireland in 2002 so I might have a story to tell mostly about prawns stinking up my boss's car prawn's irritating an English hotel clerk and even some French speaker's serving up crepes and french gentleman escorting a french Canadian girl through the country side and some American Franco diplomacy filleting fish.... anyway if anyone is reading this I'm emphatically recommending the red and the black by stendahl
Trust me, I was on a LIVESTREAM radiating Booktuber (I watch quite a lot) Energy and very rarely does something feels better. You’re getting along nicely, don’t worry.
the full list of book recs from alice!
1. 1:06 - beat magazine
2. 1:40 - dathúil
3. 2:18 - on earth we’re briefly gorgeous by ocean vuong
4. 2:39 - surfing: vintage surfing graphics
5. 3:02 - the white seahorse by eleanor fairburn
6. 3:23 - enquiry concerning political justice by williom goodwin
7. 3:39 - mcmindfulness by ronald e. purser
8. 4:03 - suburban socialism: (or barbarism) by oly durose
9. 4:40 - pride and prejudice by jane austen
10. 4:40 - emma by jane austen
11. 5:10 - wuthuring heights by emile bronte
12. 5:20 - the disconnect by roisin kilberd
13. 5:34 - nature and necessity by tariq goddard
14. 5:53 - the catcher in the rye by j.d. salinger
15. 6:03 - the great gatsby by f. scott fitzgerald
16. 6:17 - building the commune by george ciccariello-maher
17. 6:24 - corps politiques by nicolas martin-breteau
18. 6:52 - lean out by dawn foster
19. 7:04 - the world without police by geo maher
20. 7:09 - the end of policy by alex s. vitale
21. 7:28 - glitch feminism by legacy russell
22. 7:38 - how to be anti-capitalist in the 21st century by elik olin wright
23. 8:16 - life on air by david attenborough
24. 8:33 - 4 3 2 1 by paul auster
25. 9:02 - black boy by richard wright
26. 9:11 - the bluest eye by toni morrison
27. 9:23 - the repeater book of heroism
28. 9:44 - la culture générale pour les nuls (general knowledge for dummies)
29. 10:30 - histoire de la littérature américaine by pierre lagayette
30. 11:14 - the adventures of huckleberry finn by mark twain
31. 11:18 - oliver twist by charles dickens
32. 11:40 - la légende des scrive by ravet-anceau
33. 12:50 - brave new world by aldous huxley
34. 12:58 - americanah by chimamanda ngozi adichie
35. 13:14 - american apartheid by douglas s. massey and nancy a. denton
36. 13:52 - never let me go by kazuo ishiguro
37. 14:12 - made-up: a true story of beauty culture under late capitalism by daphné b.
38. 14:19 - the housegeust
39. 14:41 - girl online: a user manual by joanna walsh
40. 15:20 - vogue magazines from different countries
41. 15:28 - america (french magazine)
42. 15:43 - mucha
43. 16:18 - bad gay: a homosexual history by ben miller and huw lemmey
44. 16:32 - abortion geography: essays towards liberation by ruth wilson gilmore
45. 16:41 - histoire de la violence by édouard louis
46. 16:55 - backlash by susan faludi
47. 16:58 - winesburg, ohio by anderson
48. 17:23 - the works of emerson
49. 17:38 - pauvre petit blac by sylvie laurent
50. 17:47 - in praise of idleness by bertrand russell
51. 17:52 - voyage en misarchie by dockès emmanuel
52. 17:58 - feminism is for everybody by bell hooks
53. 18:19 - des vies de combat by audrey célestine
54. 18:22 - the last neoliberal by bruno amable and sefano palombarin
55. 18:32 - true tales of american life by paul auster
56. 19:00 - of women and salt by gabriela garcia
LOL sorry if there are mistakes! but yeah, i think this is the full list… all 56 books in this lovely lovely video
thank youuu 🙇🏻♀️
Thank you!!!!
Queen 👸
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Bless your soul!! Thank you ❤
omg the fact that France gives money to high school students to buy books...👌. I wish I could have this here too, I spend a huge part of my allowance on books, but they are sooo expensive here in Brazil 🥺😞
Pais aonde a educação/cultura é valorizada é outra coisa
Why do you need physical copies of books? We live in a wonderful age, most of the books ever published are available online for free. Is having physical copies required by your school?
@@rskne8803 So the thing is that even digital copies of books are expensive here in Brazil. And some books don't have digital versions, especially things that are used in University.
in Italy they do the same thing but it's just a big check for Amazon and big book companies
you can find a pdf of most books used in uni somewhere somehow though. br here as well, didn't come from money, I do buy books nowadays (pretty much only in digital format) but I'd never have read as much as I did in my life if it wasn't for piracy (and libraries :)
to the contrary. the fact that you actually come from a wealthy line and are so into social issues yourself, i applaud that. thx for doing this, i have wondered about the book shelf for a long time!
It’s never tiring seeing people’s bookshelves! Looking forward to your ebook collections😌
What you said about your edition of The Great Gatsby is *so* effing true of old Penguin books in general! I recently picked up an old one of mine and the intensity with which it smelled of "old book" was ridiculous. They're perfume in paperback form.
Jack Edwards will be QUAKING when he sees this. He won’t know what hit him.
We need more book youtubers ❤️ not sure if it's a good niche to jump into!
I'm neither smart nor a hottie
Honestly same but we manifesting
Except you are, with a good book in your hands
Can see that from your name itself
@@davidregi7571lol you too huh 🎻
great recommendations. brilliant to see both Irish language titles ‘dathúil’ mixed in with Irish writers such as Róisín Kiberd. ‘the disconnect’ is an incredible book, i haven’t seen the internet the same way since reading it. thanks for another great video, Alice! 💙
I also mostly read on my Kindle, but buying physical books is also so satisfying, speciall when they are like 4 euros. I recently spent 8 months in France and brought back a ton of books. You guys are so lucky to have so many bookstores there. Books are mor eexpensive and less common where i live.
Anyways loved the video! I just love people showing the books they own. It's just not about the books themselves, but the memeories that link the book to your life. What made you buy it, what was going through your life when you got it, someone special that gifted you a book, etc. All of those feelings are also present between the books themselves in a bookshelf.
Thank you for the great recommendations! I was actually thinking about that time a guest went into my room and kindly asked if she could have a look at my bookshelf. Such a personal thing it can be, like it hold a little bit of ourselves, of our authenticity…and then your video showed up! Perfect timing!
On another note, I was so ready for the little passage reading, perhaps another time :)
Booktuber Alice era!!! It’s been a while since I commented here but I couldn’t miss out on your book recs 🧡 I love the range of books you have, and there’s so many timeless works you have (and I love love love the nerdy vibes). Being gifted books is my preferred love language too hahaha 🧡🧡🧡 my tbr is so much bigger after this video!
Hey Nat! Thank you so muchhh ✨✨🥰
Building The Commune is such a little gem I didn’t know anyone else had a copy!
I love that you said when you were in college you wanted to read all the English and American classics because I was doing the same thing -- but in French! I was a French major and I felt compelled to read the French classics like Les miserables, Les liaisons dangereuses, Sartre, Simone de Beauvoir, even A la recherche du temps perdu. (I couldn't get through it although I ate many, many madeleine cookies while trying.)
girl you should get a goodreads if you don’t already!!! also i ordered 4 jane austen novels the other day and they’re arriving today, i can’t wait. i broke up for summer two days ago and finished my a levels and only just realised that i’m gonna miss studying english lit aha
Nice list. Hope you feel better soon. Here's my recommendations for Alice channel fans. Keep the Aspidistra Flying - George Orwell, Hello Laziness - Corrine Maier, Bartelby, The Scrivener - Herman Melville, Affluenza - Oliver James, Why Your Boss is Programmed to be a Dictator - Chetan Dhruve, Norwegian Wood - Murakami, Les Miserables - Hugo, Farenheit 451 - Bradbury, Generation X - Coupland, Good Morning, Midnight & Quartet - Jean Rhys, White Nights - Dostoyevsky
This video shows us that the Alice Cappelle x Jack Edwards Collab needs to happen ASAP.
bro its just really weird when you comment like 20 times in the first hour of a vid lmao.
@@RicochetAQW I have thoughts. Sorry that affected you in these happy times we live in now.
@@PokhrajRoy. they're not wrong, it's super noticeable as a jack viewer hahah.
A strong recommendation for everything that Octavia E. Butler wrote. Maybe start with the Parable series or Kindred if you're not a big speculative fiction reader, and then move to Xenogenesis and Patternist series.
CONGRATS ON 200K ALICE!!!
Great video! Just the fact that someone like you still exists in this world--reading and taking literature seriously--is so important! Je vous remercie mille fois!
I wonder if a leftoid such as her takes 1984 by George Orwell seriously
It doesn't matter what your family background, or cultural background for that matter is. It matters what you value, and how you choose to live your life in relation to your fellow man. Alice uncancelled.
If my country gave me an allowance, I’d buy so much non-fiction and up my nerdy level by a factor of 1000.
how much money do u need
@@vincentvangraite4485 “The limit does not exist.”
Kazuo Ishiguro never disappoints! As a native Kentuckian, I also highly recommend anything written by Wendell Berry. His prose is wonderful, but his essays (which are far more numerous) are incredible. The Unsettling of America: Culture & Agriculture is a classic, but his recent collection, The World-Ending Fire: The Essential Wendell Berry, gives you a better sense of his evolution of thought.
Thank you for making this video, Alice! I’ve always wondered what books such smart, well-spoken, well-read woman like you read. 📚🕯🍃
The fact that you’re a Jane Austen Stan makes my heart happy. I wrote about her and a sociological theory in my Thesis and if you don’t mind, I’d like to share my thesis with you. (Make sure you link your E-Mail address in your description if you want me to send it.)
I have recently discovered the world of English literature (spanish is my native language). Please share.
Please do share, I'd love to read it too
Please share i want to read it as well
@@hafsaarmy5847 I have an E-Mail Address in my Description.
Kindle Books Tour please 🙏
Always super interested in book recs!
if you want to "stick books on the wall" one way to do that would be with a picture ledge, the kind ikea has.
Idk, could look cool.
This video, finally ❤ I always jump on google when you start recommending books.
You have a surprising amount of books in English!
Also you deserve way more subscribers than you have. Keep growing!
I would love to read more. However, i just don’t know how people find the time for it. Either i am too tired for it at the end of the day and don’t process what i read or literally no time. In the past i loved to read and i think i miss out on alot. Any tips are much appreciated.
I loved this video so much! It made me see you in a different light but in a good way :)
idk who did the captions but i'm dying over you saying "not a huge fan of this one" being captioned as "i love this one" at 18:33
i love your vpice and accent, i feel like you would be perfect for soft spoken asmr ahhh
congrats on your book!!! what a lovely video
Thanks for the recommendations and get well soon!
I'm so here for booktuber Alice 💕
Wonderful little journey to the BookLand. Like it!
I was looking forward for book recommendations thank you amazing humann i genuinely appreciate you for doing this...🥺🖤
Late but thanks for the Durose hint. I’m going to look for it since I work with rural communities and have business there back in my country. And I know we need something better. And the Mucha book, definitely worth it. Looks amazing. Thanks 👍👍👍
Yay book recommendations! Thank you Alice!
@@darthvader1793 lol
yess pls would love a kindle tour!
11:25 - One of us! One of us! 😁
i love the longer video!!
I’m excited to see a new video on the channel and also so sorry to hear you’re feeling a bit under the weather. Get well soon!
I was so happy to find out that Ocean Vuong is published in my country and I got my hands on a copy
can't wait to read your book!!!! the ultimate smart hottie!!!!!
Yayyy ✨💗
American bookseller here! Great selection! Your copy of Winesburg, Ohio is not a first edition. It's from the Modern Library, which is a reprint series from Random House.
Looking forward to that kindle video...
YES the video I was waiting for 🧡🤌
Thanks Alice! This was amazing. Look forward to the next video, and possibly a video of your ebooks list, if time permits, of course.
If you're still in Ireland you can get a lot of free audiobooks and ebooks with a library card! The selection is not as good as Amazon but it's still fantastic and there are some gems. Highly recommended xx
Congratulations on 200k subs 🎉🎉🎉
I didnt know that i need this.
I love u and i love Jack
The long anticipated bookshelf video!
Here’s a random recommendation I’m pretty sure no-one will read (especially the creator of this video) but that’s fine.
Collative Learning Systems, by Rob Ager.
It’s his *only* book, but it’s an awesome read for those who are trying to broaden their horizons and better themselves.
Why especially me?
Most content creators don’t reply to (or read comments) ((especially ones on two month old videos))
It was (and is) a hasty assumption on my end and I apologise for that.
Seriously though, it’s a good read (in my opinion).
Stresses me out that you did not give those books back to the library 🙈🤣
C'est tellement fou une qualité pareille (et un accent si parfait T^T )
Great vidéo :p
11:47 dam that's so FCKING AWESOME X)
Hey gurll, ngl the best book recco vids here. I don't watch a lot of vids like these but good one
I never knew I needed taschen books so bad
Bad Gays sounds fun, thanks for sharing!
Mucha is my favorite artist as well!
I used to read hardy boys books. Catcher and the rye
Highly interesting list. U would love "The Great Gatsby" re to the idea that it's basically a repudiation of the Capitalist System & Old Money. I saw the film from 1974. I have been to some of the mansions where the movie was filmed in Rhode Island, because I went to law school in that part of the US. I also like David Attenborough.
this video was soo pleasant, first i find out that we love loads of the same books, the same booktuber, and also you picked up so many cool books in ireland, where i'm from! glad that the country supplied you with so many books :)) was the dublin book gallery you visited the one in temple bar?
Ah, I want to be a smart hottie, I shall take heed of these recs! Thank you xx
Thank you!!! Such a great list :) so many favorites of mine here 😁 Right now I'm reading Trick Mirror by Jia Tolentino. From watching your videos I think you would really like this book!
Thank you for letting us in on great books Alice
I immediately thought "that's me"
There seem to be a handful of Lean Out's in response to the original Lean In...
I saw you outside a charity bookshop once in Dublin and you looked hot (and also smart because you were outside a bookshop)
⭐️ ‘Yesterday’s Tomorrow: On the Loneliness of Communist Spectres and the Reconstitution of the Future’ by Bini Adamczak
If you go to a cafe called the Bookseller in Dublin I'm pretty sure they have a gigantic Mucha painting on the wall
I dm’d you on instagram about this yesterday. So glad this was made!!
oh man, if I only still had time to read 😭
OMG I LOVE TASCHEN BOOKS! They are the best. You are a lady of art and culture 🔥
Can you please share your way of note-taking while reading, or you just read without note anything down?
I have ‘The Bluest Eye’ on my TBR. Alice and Jack Edwards are ahead of me lol
I am sick also. Get well soon Alice 💕
Best video title on You-Tube today!
I'm gunna take the recs either way, take that!
Book Recommendations: ‘Annihilation of Caste’ by Dr. B.R. Ambedkar and ‘Coming Out as Dalit’ by Yashica Dutt and literally everything by Jhumpa Lahiri.
I was waiting for the "subscribe, if it's not done already 😐"
Great video, Alice! Have you read Half-Earth Socialism by Drew Pendergrass and Troy Vettese? I'm currently making my way through it, loving it so far.
Oh my lord how did I forget it…….
Nope but thank you for the rec ✨
There is a book people on this site might find interesting. It is called "Manchild in the Promised Land". It hit the shelves in the early seventies, and it is a good picture of some of the things going on in the black community at the time. One comment the author made was that, "Heroin changed Harlem overnight." Personally, I believe that it would be easier to control the damage that drugs do if we legalized drugs. We could have people come into special clinics and do their drugs under medical supervision, and with clean needles. That would eliminate a lot of hepatitus and other illnesses that come from using dirty needles. We could cut down on overdoses if we legalized drugs. We could cut down a lot of gang violence, because drugs would be much cheaper if they were legal. Gangsters couldn't make money off drugs if they legalized drugs. We could cut down on our prison costs if we legalized nonviolent drug crimes. We could make some pretty good money taxing drugs. Legalizing drugs would not remove all the damage that drugs do, but it could mitigate a lot of that damage.
Any french literature book recs for an english speaker who is trying to learn french? i've a stack of folio paperbacks that i got for free from facebook marketplace with the intention of reading them all but once i got the box of books home i realised that they were all philosophy and a little bit above my reading comprehension level :') i've read a bit of camus and ionesco with a little bit of difficulty, any advice on where i should go from here would be so appreciated
That reminds of my huge book backlog I abandoned for my audiobook back log which is easier to read through lol. Anyway, prompt rétablissement; en espérant que tu ne passes pas de "malade" à "balade", entre temps!
resisting the parasocial urge to catch feelings 0:47
Congrats to 200.000 subs and leaving another comment for some more fame :)
Great recommendations, thanks!
Where are the links to the books?
Folks go and join your local libraries! :D Adding a few more books to my wishlist...
Also, I can't wait for your video on the rise of far-right in France! Maybe you can also do one on the whole of Europe if you feel like researching that? Hope you feel better soon!
Hi Alice. what brings you to Ireland anyway? are you studying here or working? A lot of what you do relates to my subject of Sociology
I mean, we could totally do a Part 2 of this.
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Are you a gemini just by any chance
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@@PokhrajRoy. lmfao
Quote of the Day: “I’m a very serious person.”
If you want to learn more about American History, check out Reconstruction by Eric Foner
Do you have any Romance Novel recommendations?!?!?!
sally rooney mega fan here ✨
@@AliceCappelle thank you ❤
Landau and Lifschitz
thanks for sharing!!
In India, if you’re going for the Civil Service, there’s a book on General Studies but the book you suggested is quite cool.
Everybody looked at Alice.
“I’m not a mile high,” said Alice.
“You are,” said the King.
“Nearly two miles high,” added the Queen.
“Well, I sha’n’t go, at any rate,” said Alice; “besides, that’s not a regular rule: you invented it just now.”
“It’s the oldest rule in the book,” said the King.
“Then it ought to be Number One,” said Alice. -Chapter 12
B-O-N-J-O-U-R
I'm listening to that Sally Rooney book right now in a parking lot in America...we do some of our best writing and thinking there in between shopping of course...has any one met or seen Rooney speak..some what (shrugging) 🤔 interesting book so far..I had a job there in Ireland in 2002 so I might have a story to tell mostly about prawns stinking up my boss's car prawn's irritating an English hotel clerk and even some French speaker's serving up crepes and french gentleman escorting a french Canadian girl through the country side and some American Franco diplomacy filleting fish.... anyway if anyone is reading this I'm emphatically recommending the red and the black by stendahl
question for a possible QNA ig : what made you want to pursue enlgish studies instead of law?
Trust me, I was on a LIVESTREAM radiating Booktuber (I watch quite a lot) Energy and very rarely does something feels better. You’re getting along nicely, don’t worry.
You would be a great guest on Mickey Seo’s channel !!😀
le titre ! 😂😂👌