FULL BOOKSHELF TOUR (700+ books/home library book collection)
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- Опубліковано 23 жов 2023
- FULL BOOKSHELF TOUR (700+ books/home library book collection)
Hello Creeps! A few people requested a full bookshelf tour, so I thought today I would walk you through my at home library and show you every book I own (all 700ish of them). I broke down the video by bookshelf and left time stamps below in case you wanted to skip to a specific section. :)
Time Stamps
Nonfiction- 3:07
Poetry- 7:13
Books made into movies- 10:59
Stephen King-15:11
Darcy Coates- 19:01
My favorite authors- 21:23
Barnes and Noble editions- 25:45
Literary Fiction- 29:57
Science Fiction- 37:22
Favorite Books- 40:28
Horror movies- 44:40
Anthologies- 47:32
Childhood books- 50:52
Multiple books by author- 58:25
Books I haven't read- 1:00:50
Books I have read- 1:04:35
TBR cart- 1:08:21
Bottom shelf chaos pt 1- 1:11:55
Bottom shelf chaos pt 2- 1:13:45
Bottom shelf chaos pt 3- 1:15:21
Bottom shelf chaos pt 4- 1:17:27
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Anyone else pausing every so often to add a book or two to their TBR?
Relate to your intro - books are the #1 thing I spend my discretionary money on, and reading is the #1 thing I spend my free time on. I'd rather spend $20 on a book than a new shirt... and it's starting to catch up with me. Soon I'll have to make my clothes out of the pages of the books I unhaul. Guess I'll have to laminate 'em or the rain could be a problem. 😜
Also just wanted to say, i love this video. i love how you showed and mentioned every single book and talked about a lot of them. much more engaging than most bookshelf tours where it seems like a race to finish as quick as possible. i love hearing people talk about their collection and be proud of what books they own. great video!
I’m so excited! I asked a couple videos ago for an updated tour!!!! I know it probably wasn’t me but I definitely was one of them!!!
Finallyyyyyyyyyyyyyy, I can't describe how much happiness I felt when I saw the title, and damnnn one hour and twenty minutes , u really made my day , love u ❤
Watched this in the background while doing some MUCH needed cleaning in my bedroom. Loved it :)
Thanks for such a long and interesting video!! You really inspire me to get back into reading.
I'd love to see a vlog reading the count of montecristo, it is one of my favorite books!
Finally! I was tempted to keep asking but didn't want to be too pushy!
The best book collection i have seen so far. The way you did the video was great too. Reminded me of the many books i must have in my collection.
I love this so much! Thanks for giving us an in-depth tour. Your bookshelves are gorgeous!
This is my favourite bookshelf tour ever. We don't even have the same taste in books, but I just loved watching this.
That was amazing. Thanks for sharing. ❤
I was glad to see "Carmilla" made the favorites shelf.
I recently found your channel and love your content. I’ve been able to discover some great books thanks to you. Your collection is so impressive, and now my TBR list is even longer, haha.
I always love a bookshelf tour! 🖤🖤
This made my day! I love a long ass bookshelf tour 😊
Omg, I had the same experience with The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon. Such a great read!!! ❤ I am glad someone else loves that one!!!
Loving your collection of books 📚
I love a good bookshelf tour! ❤
I'm so glad i found your channel, i love your recs!!
You have a fantastic collection and I'm jealous of some of your coolest editions. Seeing your poetry shelf was cool because I have been thinking that I want to read more poetry but didn't know where to start because my taste in poems aren't very diverse. I'm not into a lot of classical poetry, but some of your collections sounded right up my alley, like "Love Is A Dog From Hell" and "Ariel." Also I can't believe I didn't know about William Peter Blatty's book "On the Exorcist." I'm obsessed with both his novel and the film. Definitely need to find myself a copy of that.
Loved this! Definitely got some good book recommendations especially because I feel like we have a similar taste in books!
This is such a cool collection, love how cohesive it's layed out :)
Just turned this on to reorganize my bookshelves and I’ve made notes of some books to look more into! Such a cool collection!
Thank you for this tour, I was hoping you would do this one day x
I was searching for this video!!!!!
Hey andy!! I just bought american psicho and Lapvona because of you recomendation. Loving American P so far
I enjoyed every minute of the tour thank you… makes me feel better about my obscene amount of books on my book shelves 😄📚💜
Made my day, really clicked this and no matter how long i wanted a dedicated time to watch this :)
I still have all of my Bailey School Kids Books. I love them so much. The Gargoyles one is my favorite.
Omg!! Nobody every knows what I'm talking about. They were the best books! And I'm so jealous you still have yours.
Loved that video so much! So much reading Inspiration! Greetings from Germany!
i love this, i am going to finish this in 3-4 sittings of 15-20 mins - coz I jusssttt loovvveee youuu !
What a collection!
Thank you Ana for this video, you really introduced me to so many new books I have to read. I now have a video to look back on if I need a horror book to read. Also the book in paperbacks of horror is actually The Omen IV book.
Loved this, there were so many books that just shot me back in time Albert Camus? Nancy Drew? So nostalgic ❤
This is wonderful.
I came here to say exactly what everyone else is saying. Such a fantastic video. Thank you so much for going in depth about the books!! Loved it and love your channel!!
Just finished watching the whole video.
1. Amazing collection.
2. I do not envy your editing work having to do this video haha
I love your bookshelves
Hi Anda! Killer collection.
Oh my gosh, I'm so enjoying seeing your collection but this is really making my brain itch! I cannot have my books double depth like that - we're actually renovating our house and my biggest challenge is finding bookshelves that are shallow enough 😂
I'd be so interested what you think of If we were Villains! Read it earlier this year and LOVED it to bits.
"People say that life is the thing, but I prefer reading." - Logan Pearsall Smith (1865 - 1946)
I love this video! I only really spend money on books or going to book conventions 😂
I’m building my own home library. Last year I decided I had too many and had a cull and got rid of loads and now I’m sad and regret it. Never again!! The answer is always just get more shelves 😂
I love your videos and I was just wondering if you Annotate your books and if so can you do a how to view
I love listening to your horror book reviews while I write! So glad I found you☺
I'm glad I can keep you company haha. Happy writing!
Just a head's up about that green Byron book- you might want to be careful handling it with bare hands because green books of that era often contained arsenic to get that green color.
This is great!! I only have approximately 200 but its growing. Loat alot.
This is the most beautiful bookshelf tour in all of UA-cam. Lots of moments in the journey were heartfelt. I cannot believe you mispronounced Justin Cronin (you said Crown) when you showed The Passage. It's my favorite book ever. Thank you.
im also a huge book lover. mainly horror books. i have also wanted to start my own library in my house. but dont have the money toward spending for them. i envy you a little lol
I love your bookshelf so far but I just have to say that I love your I don't know whats called... your sweatshirt? It looks so great on you do you know where you got that? 😅😅
You should look into having that copy of Pet Sematary re-bound. There are some talented bookbinders out there who could get that into a really nice binding for you,
This is a good idea. Especially since the book means so much to me.
Can relate to buying 2 of the same book whether by accident or on purpose, and buying books for based on their cover lol.
If I can recommend a book you may love: Daniel Kraus' "The Ghost That Ate Us", it's a horror book which writes itself like a nonfiction true crime book.
Just an FYI, I think the B&N classics version of `The Count of Monte Cristo` is abridged.
So, in the thousands, millions of books published it happens you mentioned a book with several pgs missing. Last Christmas someone gifted me one of the "Bourn Ideenity books I still have but couldn't find. Not really my style I would never have bought it but I started reading and thought what an odd beginning. Turns out the first 34 post were missing not torn out just not there she bought it new at Target.
Looking for a challenging read? They don't come any more challenging than "Finnegans Wake" by James Joyce.
" The Fall *sigh* "
I also have hundreds of books, whilst we share a few authors, there are only a couple books we have both read. By the way Mcleod is a Scottish name pronounced McCloud.
Have you heard of Graham Masterton? He’s a British horror writer. Anything of his from the 80s or 90s would be good. 😌
you can’t do a video about challenging books in the english language without Finnegans Wake.
From Wikipedia: Finnegans Wake is a novel by Irish writer James Joyce. It is known for its experimental style and its reputation as one of the most difficult works of fiction in the Western canon. Written over a period of seventeen years and published in 1939, the novel was Joyce's final work. It is written in a largely idiosyncratic language which blends standard English with neologisms, portmanteau words, Irish mannerisms and puns in multiple languages to create a refracted effect. It has been categorized as "a work of fiction which combines a body of fables [...] with the work of analysis and deconstruction"; many critics believe the technique was Joyce's attempt to recreate the experience of dreams and hypnagogia, reproducing the way in which concepts, memories, people and places become amalgamated in dreaming. It has also been regarded as an attempt by Joyce to combine many of his prior aesthetic ideas, with references to other works and outside ideas woven into the text. Although critics have described it as unintelligible, Joyce declared that "every syllable can be justified". Due to its linguistic experiments, stream of consciousness writing style, literary allusions, free dream associations, and abandonment of narrative conventions, Finnegans Wake has been agreed to be a work largely unread by the general public.
Woah now Shards is Ellis' third, Lunar Park is a strong horror piece
makes me wanna read until my eyes fall off
I need to stop right here … I also have Story Land … I have no idea where that kid book came from. Family hand me down. 😆
Have you read Gothic by Philip Fracassi? You might enjoy it.
How deep is your backlog?
Do you ever get rid of books you don't like at all?
If you want to give a number ( approx ), total how many books you haven’t read ?
Can anyone recommend a good book for a horror movie lover who wants to get more into books. 😊
Misery by Stephen King. It will scare you to death.
I wanna see her Goodreads so bad
there is a method for reading william s. burroughs I promis you, you will not understand naked lunch if you dont read juky and queer those two you will finish in the day. Burroughs is a genious and knowing your taste in books it would be a shame to read naked lunch and have a negative oppinion when there is a metod for Injoing the best writer of 20th century .
Thank you for letting me know! I'll read these two books first.
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INTERESTING. I WISH I HAD SNUK INTO THE LIVING ROOM AND SET MY CHRISTMAS TREE ON FIRE WHEN I WAS A KID. HOW I LOVE FIRE. BUT DIFFERENTLY NOW.
Bruh 🧐
Like for Dostoevsky
I'VE GOT ABOUT 1100 HORROR AND 3900 OTHER BOOKS ON SHELVES AT HOME. MY WIFE HAS GREAT LEGS BUT RARELY READS. OH WELL, CAN'T HAVE THE BEST OF EVERYTHING.
How do you not have ANY James Herbert books?! Sacrilege
Haha. I do on Kindle.
@@AndaKent would love to hear your thoughts one day!
Think your mum buried that Pet Semetery book in an old Indian grave and it came back.
books I've read and loved:
MAUS (you've got to read the first volume before volume 02! great stuff!), CASH, HELTER SKELTER
CREEPSHOW
SALEM'S LOT, THE STAND, IT, CUJO, NIGHT SHIFT
WEAVEWORLD
THE ILLUSTRATED MAN, KILLER COME BACK TO ME, THE OCTOBER COUNTRY, I SING THE BODY ELECTRIC
BREAKFAST OF CHAMPIONS, CAT;S CRADLE, THE SIRENS OF TITAN, DEADEYE DICK, SLAPSTICK
WALDEN, TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD, CATCH 22, BRAVE NEW WORLD, CATCHER IN THE RYE
I HAVE NO MOUTH AND I MUST SCREAM, TENDER IS THE FLESH, DARK MATTER, PENPAL (this is an exception to the "loved" part, as i was disappointed...was ok...but expected more), THE DEVIL ALL THE TIME, FEAR AND LOATHING IN LAS VEGAS, ZOMBIE, ANIMAL FARM, 1984
DEATHBIRD STORIES, ALONE WITH THE HORRORS
HORTON HEARS A WHO, THE SNEETCHES, TREASURE ISLAND, ALICE IN WONDERLAND/LOOKING GLASS
CHILDREN OF THE NIGHT, CARRION COMFORT, SUMMER OF NIGHT, A WINTER HAUNTING
JUNKY, BLOOD MERIDIAN, THE MUMMY, THE WITCHING HOUR, THE ELECTRIC KOOL-AID ACID TEST
GHOST STORY, THE GIRL NEXT DOOR (again did NOT love...torture porn doesn't do it for me), THE TROOP
GENERATION OF SWINE, NAKED LUNCH
phew...that was 'fun'! haha