Kindred is so good but very heavy but also moves quickly which is nice! I definitely want to get to persuasion and emma soon but I need to re-read pride and prejudice first 😅 I who have never known men is totally an experience that I wish I could relive. You got yourself a great list!
Just discovered your channel and am loving it! So excited to see what you create in the future 😊 Legends and Lattes and I who have never known men have been on my tbr for ages too so this was a much needed reminder to get to them soon!
If you’re a lover of classics, I recommend The Count of Monte Cristo. It’s long but an easy read and the payoff is excellent and cathartic. I haven’t read Zola but I’ve also heard wonderful things about his Rougon-Macquart series, which begins with La Fortune des Rougon!
@@EvesBookNook it's amazing how The Englishman William Buckley lived among the Aborigines of Australia for 32 years almost forgetting to speak English until he came back to civilization at Hobart Tasmania better than the French Painter Paul Gaughin living among The Natives of Tahiti and John Allen Chau was no William Buckley in North Sentinel Island By the way Johnny Depp played Brilliantly in the film The Libertine.
Kindred is so good but very heavy but also moves quickly which is nice! I definitely want to get to persuasion and emma soon but I need to re-read pride and prejudice first 😅 I who have never known men is totally an experience that I wish I could relive. You got yourself a great list!
Thanks for that rec! Hoping to get to Kindred this autumn but we’ll see!
A court of mist and fury is my fav!!! Hope you enjoy it 🥰🥰🥰
Just discovered your channel and am loving it! So excited to see what you create in the future 😊 Legends and Lattes and I who have never known men have been on my tbr for ages too so this was a much needed reminder to get to them soon!
You're so kind, thank you! And I hope you enjoy them!
Hi Eve, just stopping by to say hello and that I’ve been enjoying your videos. Your channel helped inspire me to start up one of my own. All the best.
That is awesome!
I’ve got to read Kindred one of these days. And the Ottoman one sounds super interesting.
If you like art books, you might like Patterns of India. The photos are gorgeous!
Just looked it up-that is stunning!
Hi Eve...can you personally suggest a book for me to read and I will read it thoroughly and I will tell you how good it was.
I’d be happy to try! Can you give me some guidance as to what you’re looking for? Genre, themes, tropes?
@@EvesBookNook well eve since I saw the film The Reader I will check out The Lady and the dog by Anton Chechov
If you’re a lover of classics, I recommend The Count of Monte Cristo. It’s long but an easy read and the payoff is excellent and cathartic. I haven’t read Zola but I’ve also heard wonderful things about his Rougon-Macquart series, which begins with La Fortune des Rougon!
@@EvesBookNook thanks eve I will search for the Book of The Count of Montecristo
@@EvesBookNook it's amazing how The Englishman William Buckley lived among the Aborigines of Australia for 32 years almost forgetting to speak English until he came back to civilization at Hobart Tasmania better than the French Painter Paul Gaughin living among The Natives of Tahiti and John Allen Chau was no William Buckley in North Sentinel Island By the way Johnny Depp played Brilliantly in the film The Libertine.