Please do more book videos in 2025! I used to live in Korea (for 5 years) but it was a bit less accessible for finding English books at libraries and I often had to order online. So it’s refreshing to see you reading , collecting books from other countries and even being gifted books 🎉📚
As a Rosé fan I love and appreciate you, Joan. Thank you for supporting Rosie through thick and thin. I enjoy watching your UA-cam videos. Please keep them coming.
(1) A pretty lady who likes to read...nothing could ever be more attractive! (2) And, as it turns out, you are a very good reviewer, Joan. You give a precise synopsis of the book, tell us what you liked and didn't like, and don't ruin things with spoilers. Nice job! (3) I am a book reviewer for the Fantasy Literature website, and have found that if you just commit to reading around 25 pages a day (which isn't really that much) you can knock off more books than you might expect. I read around 40+ this year. (4) My favorite reads of 2024 were Edmond Hamilton's "The Haunted Stars," Algernon Blackwood's "The Complete John Silence Stories," and Karl Edward Wagner's "In a Lonely Place"...not that I think any of these sci-fi and horror books would be for you, Joan. (5) Thanks as always for all the recs. And BTW, I can't believe that you, one of the prettiest women out there, would ever want another woman's face! 😘
we share 3 common books this year !! the little prince, the alchemist and the norwegian wood ! .. always a pleasure watching your videos , hope you enjoy the end of this year and have a good time with your loved ones ✨💖 stay healthy !!
Love this format! Thanks for the recommendations. The books I loved reading in 2024 were: - As long as the lemon trees grow by Zoulfa Katouh : heartbreaking story about a young nurse in the middle of the Syrian war. In the middle of death, chaos and trauma, she still manages to find hope and love. - Convenient store woman by Sayaka Murata : story of a young woman working at a konbini who is pressured by her friends and family to find a decent job and start a family; Naturally she will start to question her situation and think maybe her family are right... But are they really ? - 10 minutes and 38 seconds by Elif Shafak : a young Turkish prostitute is assasinated and left for dead in a public bin in the streets of Istanbul. The 10 minutes and 38 seconds following her death bring her back to the most memorable parts of her life, from her traumatic upbringing in a strict polygamouse household, to the beginning of her adult life and the 5 friends she made - all outcasts - that actually became her new family. - The will to change by Bell Hooks : patriarchy is a pathology that needs to be cured through feminism. In order to do that, men need to be willing to decline their power of domination, and women need to be ready to give a helping hand to men. Both need to collaborate in order for both to develop a healthier relationship (not necessarily romantic). - Before the coffee gets cold : loved it as well, it was very heartwarming and makes you realize that you don't actually get a second chance to fix things from the past...
you did so well with your book reading goal! i had the same one, but I only managed to read 7 out of 12. hopefully, i’ll do better next year. :) anyways, I loveee this content! my recommendation for you would be "sweet bean paste" i think it's precious, and I learned so much from it.
Thank you for sharing good books and I am motivated to continue reading and more than that is to share knowledge, develop myself comprehensively through good books 📕. Merry Christmas everyone ☃🎄
your take on books is interesting to me. books as a memento never occurred to me, and boarding passes as bookmarks just seems so smart! a book a month is...a lot. lately i've been fascinated by others' book recommendations, to the point i've bought several of them...and haven't read a single one.😝but i buy them because i'm a sucker for people who describe things well. your video inspires me to start digging into the pile i've got. i'll try (ish) to check out a couple of these you talked about. "a little life" and "yellowface" sound like my style.👍
Joan, I love it when you recommend books, and I cannot agree more on what you have mentioned. I read all of these books and they were all great! “If I Had Your Face” is a thought provoking and interesting read. It made me go through what I have observed, how the society is, beauty standards, and so forth. “The Little Prince” is a book that hits you differently in each stage of life, in my humble opinion. Thank you, thank you for the book talk, Joan! Take care and stay warm! 📖✈️💝💕🩷
I have about 7000 books here at home. Maybe not all in your language set, but if you are in Paris or Herzogenaurach next, I'd love to hand over some English books that I feel would fit :D Herzo would be easier as my parents moved there!
Just ordered two of your book recs! I normally read fantasy/ young adults fictions, so my usual tastes are completely opposites from you but it would be fun for some changes and I can't wait to receive them. Thanks, Joan!
Hi Joan😊 thanks for the video as always❤️ and congrats for the album “Rosie” it’s amazing can’t stop listening to it 🖤🩷🥰 Btw GDragon posted it on his IG story but Rosé didn’t reposted it🥲 YG family the best🖤
I read Yellowface after seeing Ashley's post about it and I'm glad I did! I get how the later parts and the ending could be off-putting for some people, but it was a crazy ride and I honestly enjoyed it too.
I'm reading a book that a classmate lent me called Under the Black Umbrella by Hildi Kang. It's a collection of stories and memories from Korean elders who lived through the Japanese occupation, talking about how much or how little their lives and the lives of their families were affected by all those changes. I really do recommend it if you liked Pachinko!
Joan I feel like you'd really enjoy The Memory Police by Yoko Ogawa. It's about a writer who lives on an island where things disappear from the world and their memories. Her editor is someone who never forgets and she has to help protect him from the memory police
I've been wanting to find some good Asian literature. So glad I found this video. I've been watching Pachinko but still have a ways to go. Do you recommend still reading the book?
Thank you for sharing your books! I'm a huge fan. I started reading again three months ago for the same reason: I want to take a rest from my phone. I have been reading Marian Rojas Estapé's books. She is a Spanish doctor and psychiatrist. I really recommend them to you!
thanks for the recommendation, Joan! i only read 1 book this year :( it's called "The Midnight Library" by Matt Haig, it was pretty good! it makes me think about all the probabilities and chances in my life.
Great content, as always! I have a quick question: My OKX wallet holds some USDT, and I have the seed phrase. (alarm fetch churn bridge exercise tape speak race clerk couch crater letter). Could you explain how to move them to Binance?
no books in korean?? also it's usually better to read japanese books via korean tanslation vs english translation since the langauges are more similar.
Why is it surprising that Joan reads English language books? She's American and English is her primary language. In her school years she read, wrote and spoke English.
you need to read the green bone saga its a trilogy, its about family, political and clans with some fantasy. another trilogy by the same auther of yellow face is poppy war. and its amazing, war and fantasy. for a fun cute book read the seven year slip. love you ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
i agree with your take on the ending for if i had your face ♡ at first, i felt the same about the ending being meh but then again, that is just how life is. you cannot always get solid answers, even from a book. in my head, i let the characters move forward with their lives and hope nothing but the best for them :( i read it in 2021 and it is stuck with me until this day
I think noting some things down about the book will make the delivery of your sentences less awkward and simplistic. respectfully, you're not the most eloquent speaker and neither am I but just wanted to give you some pointers on how to make the next iteration of this better.
Please do more book videos in 2025! I used to live in Korea (for 5 years) but it was a bit less accessible for finding English books at libraries and I often had to order online. So it’s refreshing to see you reading , collecting books from other countries and even being gifted books 🎉📚
As a Rosé fan I love and appreciate you, Joan. Thank you for supporting Rosie through thick and thin.
I enjoy watching your UA-cam videos. Please keep them coming.
(1) A pretty lady who likes to read...nothing could ever be more attractive! (2) And, as it turns out, you are a very good reviewer, Joan. You give a precise synopsis of the book, tell us what you liked and didn't like, and don't ruin things with spoilers. Nice job! (3) I am a book reviewer for the Fantasy Literature website, and have found that if you just commit to reading around 25 pages a day (which isn't really that much) you can knock off more books than you might expect. I read around 40+ this year. (4) My favorite reads of 2024 were Edmond Hamilton's "The Haunted Stars," Algernon Blackwood's "The Complete John Silence Stories," and Karl Edward Wagner's "In a Lonely Place"...not that I think any of these sci-fi and horror books would be for you, Joan. (5) Thanks as always for all the recs. And BTW, I can't believe that you, one of the prettiest women out there, would ever want another woman's face! 😘
thanks for the recs!! 🫶🏻🖤
Thanks for the recommendations, Joan! Take care.
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I was waiting for this video impatiently
we share 3 common books this year !! the little prince, the alchemist and the norwegian wood ! .. always a pleasure watching your videos , hope you enjoy the end of this year and have a good time with your loved ones ✨💖 stay healthy !!
I always enjoy your book rec videos💖
Love this format! Thanks for the recommendations.
The books I loved reading in 2024 were:
- As long as the lemon trees grow by Zoulfa Katouh : heartbreaking story about a young nurse in the middle of the Syrian war. In the middle of death, chaos and trauma, she still manages to find hope and love.
- Convenient store woman by Sayaka Murata : story of a young woman working at a konbini who is pressured by her friends and family to find a decent job and start a family; Naturally she will start to question her situation and think maybe her family are right... But are they really ?
- 10 minutes and 38 seconds by Elif Shafak : a young Turkish prostitute is assasinated and left for dead in a public bin in the streets of Istanbul. The 10 minutes and 38 seconds following her death bring her back to the most memorable parts of her life, from her traumatic upbringing in a strict polygamouse household, to the beginning of her adult life and the 5 friends she made - all outcasts - that actually became her new family.
- The will to change by Bell Hooks : patriarchy is a pathology that needs to be cured through feminism. In order to do that, men need to be willing to decline their power of domination, and women need to be ready to give a helping hand to men. Both need to collaborate in order for both to develop a healthier relationship (not necessarily romantic).
- Before the coffee gets cold : loved it as well, it was very heartwarming and makes you realize that you don't actually get a second chance to fix things from the past...
Yayyy thank you for filming this video I love you Joan❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
you did so well with your book reading goal! i had the same one, but I only managed to read 7 out of 12. hopefully, i’ll do better next year. :) anyways, I loveee this content! my recommendation for you would be "sweet bean paste" i think it's precious, and I learned so much from it.
Thank you for sharing good books and I am motivated to continue reading and more than that is to share knowledge, develop myself comprehensively through good books 📕. Merry Christmas everyone ☃🎄
your take on books is interesting to me. books as a memento never occurred to me, and boarding passes as bookmarks just seems so smart! a book a month is...a lot. lately i've been fascinated by others' book recommendations, to the point i've bought several of them...and haven't read a single one.😝but i buy them because i'm a sucker for people who describe things well. your video inspires me to start digging into the pile i've got. i'll try (ish) to check out a couple of these you talked about. "a little life" and "yellowface" sound like my style.👍
What a Fresh content Joanii^^
Joan, I love it when you recommend books, and I cannot agree more on what you have mentioned. I read all of these books and they were all great! “If I Had Your Face” is a thought provoking and interesting read. It made me go through what I have observed, how the society is, beauty standards, and so forth. “The Little Prince” is a book that hits you differently in each stage of life, in my humble opinion. Thank you, thank you for the book talk, Joan! Take care and stay warm! 📖✈️💝💕🩷
NGL i saw you in nyc at the pop up and felt more excited to see you since ive been watching ur vids for years so sad i couldn’t say hi 😭❤️
Omg! You should’ve said hi!! Thanks for the support 🫶🏻🖤
I like it. Thank you. I read some books this year based on your stories
I have about 7000 books here at home. Maybe not all in your language set, but if you are in Paris or Herzogenaurach next, I'd love to hand over some English books that I feel would fit :D Herzo would be easier as my parents moved there!
Omg 7000 books?! 😮
@@joan_kim Yes, I bought a house in Denmark and the whole upper storey is for bookshelves!
Just ordered two of your book recs! I normally read fantasy/ young adults fictions, so my usual tastes are completely opposites from you but it would be fun for some changes and I can't wait to receive them. Thanks, Joan!
Always love your review ❤
A little life 궁금했던 책인데 언니가 추천하니 이제 읽을 수 밖에…❤
OMG Joan 😢 this may seem a little but too much but damn i miss your voice sooo much 😭 still my OG youtuber favorite!!!
Hi Joan😊 thanks for the video as always❤️ and congrats for the album “Rosie” it’s amazing can’t stop listening to it 🖤🩷🥰
Btw GDragon posted it on his IG story but Rosé didn’t reposted it🥲 YG family the best🖤
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I read Yellowface after seeing Ashley's post about it and I'm glad I did! I get how the later parts and the ending could be off-putting for some people, but it was a crazy ride and I honestly enjoyed it too.
Thanks for your sharing, Joan❤I wanna start reading again after watching😂
Please do theses kind of video again!!!!❤❤❤
what i have waited for!
satisfying book reading vlog ❤
I'm reading a book that a classmate lent me called Under the Black Umbrella by Hildi Kang. It's a collection of stories and memories from Korean elders who lived through the Japanese occupation, talking about how much or how little their lives and the lives of their families were affected by all those changes. I really do recommend it if you liked Pachinko!
Thank you!!!!unnie!!!❤❤❤
Joan I feel like you'd really enjoy The Memory Police by Yoko Ogawa. It's about a writer who lives on an island where things disappear from the world and their memories. Her editor is someone who never forgets and she has to help protect him from the memory police
I've been wanting to find some good Asian literature. So glad I found this video. I've been watching Pachinko but still have a ways to go. Do you recommend still reading the book?
I finished all Before the coffee gets cold series unless the last version yet.
Petit prince is so good
I already read 17 books this year, and I have 3 more books to finish before the year end
i love books review omg i love it thank you!! watch this video in the middle of streaming rosie album
Thanks for this video !
Thank you for sharing your books! I'm a huge fan. I started reading again three months ago for the same reason: I want to take a rest from my phone. I have been reading Marian Rojas Estapé's books. She is a Spanish doctor and psychiatrist. I really recommend them to you!
Norwegian wood, before the coffee gets cold, the alchemist!🖤
Thanks Joan for the books recommendation. Recently, I am trying to read more book and looking for some good recommendations.
Finally ❤❤❤
I LOVEEEE NORWEGIAN WOOD SM
I also have Norwegian Wood. Have you seen the live-action film?
thanks for the recommendation, Joan! i only read 1 book this year :( it's called "The Midnight Library" by Matt Haig, it was pretty good! it makes me think about all the probabilities and chances in my life.
Please please read Know My Name by Chanel Miller. It’s a non fiction book and the writing is just beautiful. My favourite book of 2024!
Great content, as always! I have a quick question: My OKX wallet holds some USDT, and I have the seed phrase. (alarm fetch churn bridge exercise tape speak race clerk couch crater letter). Could you explain how to move them to Binance?
Can you do current books to read book too?!
no books in korean?? also it's usually better to read japanese books via korean tanslation vs english translation since the langauges are more similar.
No books in Korean 😅
Why is it surprising that Joan reads English language books? She's American and English is her primary language. In her school years she read, wrote and spoke English.
@@GoodOldCinema because she lives in korea and she can go to the library. she's been living there for many years
@@awetewtewtewawetwetw500 That's right but she only moved to Korea as an adult (I believe). English will always be her primary language.
@@GoodOldCinema she's read a book i nkorean before and talked about it on her channel. my comment's valid
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you need to read the green bone saga its a trilogy, its about family, political and clans with some fantasy.
another trilogy by the same auther of yellow face is poppy war. and its amazing, war and fantasy.
for a fun cute book read the seven year slip.
love you ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
i agree with your take on the ending for if i had your face ♡ at first, i felt the same about the ending being meh but then again, that is just how life is. you cannot always get solid answers, even from a book. in my head, i let the characters move forward with their lives and hope nothing but the best for them :( i read it in 2021 and it is stuck with me until this day
Joan я вас так люблю ❤
Anotado as dicas 🖤
In my 30s도 이어 해주세용 언니 영상 좋아요
네! 곧 또 찍을게유🖤
Guess 2024 was too traumatizing for you after reading A Little Life and Norwegian Wood? 🥺
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Some recs: I’m Glad My Mom Died, Beasts of Little Land, Welcome to the Hyundai-Dong Bookshop
I think noting some things down about the book will make the delivery of your sentences less awkward and simplistic. respectfully, you're not the most eloquent speaker and neither am I but just wanted to give you some pointers on how to make the next iteration of this better.
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