I like the idea of Denise knowing who Jack is while packing the books, and decided it would be funny to send over half the stack as books Jack would genuinely enjoy, and the other half being completely ridiculous meme books just to make him go, "what the actual fuck". Denise is cracking up so hard watching this video.
I love getting thrifted books because sometimes you find the most random things from a previous owner inside. Once my friend bought an economics book from eBay and found a veterans card to a man named Luigi C Rasetti. We did some digging (which took a while; I even had to make an ancestry account!) And turns out he was born in Italy, served in WW2, and moved to the United States. He passed away long ago, but we try to remember his birthday each year.
The fact that you just described Maurice as the film where Hugh Grant "has the most incredible curtains you've ever seen outside your grandma's house" is legit sending me.
You reading the description of the last book (The other side of the fire) sounded like someone who has never watch a reality tv show explaining the extrem drama of a reality tv show
honestly, while i was reading Forster's novel, there was a very prevalent undercurrent of colonial sentiment, which i obviously expected, but forster also takes care to explain the pitfalls of the british empire in india, and why reconciliation with their indian subjects was impossible by the end of the raj era. i actually liked the book, there are a lot of truths in it.
fun nerdy fact: orange is the rarest of favourite colours, followed closely by yellow with blue being the most popular favourite colour, closely followed by purple
this reminds me of high school when my english teacher would lend books to students that he thought they'd enjoy and he gave my friend a really weird book about like murder and bestiality (with a frog I think?) and a mum who slept with her son
I saw Mary Renault and I WEPT- if you like Song of Achilles Mary Renault is definitely the next step her books are so good. (Highly recommend 'Fire From Heaven' for some Alexander the Great and Hephaestion content)
I am a huge fan of E.M. Forster's books so when you mentioned 'A Passage to India' I freaked out. When you mentioned 'Howards End' and 'Maurice' I freaked out even MORE. I love the films, but have never really gotten ahold of the books. I was wondering if you could review some of the books one day, especially Maurice since it's one that I've been DYING to see someone talk about. Moreover, you have an amazing way with words and overall I really think you'd be fitting for it. Thanks for the video :)
Mary Renault's books are wonderful!! She has several others about Greek mythology besides the Bull from the Sea, some about Theseus and some about other mythical figures. I know you loved the Song of Achilles & so I think you'll also love Renault, she's similar to Miller in how she retells myth with lyricism and emotion and taut, evocative language.
So excited for you to read the bull from the sea, esp since you liked the song of Achilles! That’s how I learned about Renault too. One of the praises for Madeline Miller on the cover of my edition of TSOA was: “Mary Renault lives again!”
@Nicky L In my town in Costa Rica cousins also get 💞 along 💞 very well. And it has to do with the little population at the beginning of 20th century. Marriage with cousins is actually really natural but also fun because of the taboo haha
Love the title of this channel. In general, I thoroughly enjoy the weird and self-deprecating humour. I am about 3 times your age, but I also did a lit degree, a LOT of years ago because I had read a book or two that yanked me in. Animal Farm, The Chrysalids, Heart of Darkness, and a few Shakespeare plays from Grade 8 to 12. I am a proud geek.
Love the shout out to Maurice. Underrated book and film IMO. A Passage to India is a bit of an anti-colonial tract, at points of its time but definitely critical of English imperialism.
Although a relationship with your cousin does sound a bit grim, it's actually legal in the UK for cousins to marry and until recently marriage and relationships between cousins was fairly common. So not really incest and in classics you will often find relationships between cousins reflecting the attitudes of the day.
i highly, HIGHLY recommend Mary Renault especially since you love Greek mythology! I have read her books related to Alexander the Great (obviously not myths but still) and she has a great way of transporting you back to the time, her writing is wonderful and from what i've heard she really used primary sources and did a lot of research before writing them so you're in for a treat! great pick
Love your jumper! My friend gifted me a necklace for Christmas (received it today, lockdown things xx ) and it is the same colours as part of your jumper! The pale purple and bright orange
I can’t breathe, this is killing me “Where he has the most incredible curtains you have ever seen outside of your grandma’s house” “DENISE, this is WILD” “you little minx”
Some of these books sound really intriguing, whereas others... *hears Sweet Home Alabama playing in the background* As others have said, it would be really cool if you could do a review of each of them once you've read them, as I'd love to hear your thoughts! I do love Mary Renault, so I really hope you'll enjoy her. She's really a gem when it comes to Greek mythology / depictions of the ancient world. I also highly recommend the last of the wine by her if you do want to delve further into her works if you do end up liking it. Anyway, happy reading!
Try EM Forester, African Queen, then Heart of Darkness, then Chinua Achebe’s Things Fall Apart. Great progression from the prime of colonialism to the colonized perspective of struggle to find an culture after the old has been stolen away. Fabulous.
Love it!!! This totally makes me want to purchase a mystery box of books 📚!?! Your content is always a great delight- thank you for putting a BIG smile to my face!!! :D
I read Anita Brookner's Hotel du Lac last month and her writing style was *chef's kiss*. If Altered States is anything like that, then it'll be really focused on characters and almost an exploration into humanity. Hope you enjoy!
i LOVE finding little things inside used books! my rule is i always have to keep it with the book and use it as a bookmark or you get bad luck.....once i found a picture of the twin towers
This had me howling with laughter on more than one occasion 😂 and my desire for everything to match is so satisfied with the fact that you also wore an orange jumper.
I cannot believe you mentioned the Prime of Miss Jean Brodie, I read the book six or seven years ago and had forgotten the name. I’ve been searching for it for YEARS!!!
I like the idea of Denise knowing who Jack is while packing the books, and decided it would be funny to send over half the stack as books Jack would genuinely enjoy, and the other half being completely ridiculous meme books just to make him go, "what the actual fuck". Denise is cracking up so hard watching this video.
I accept this as reality
I feel like Denise packed your mystery box on a Monday morning before her first coffee
denise woke up and chose chaos
Love denise
🤣🤣
Denise is a mood
Whose Denise? 👁️👄👁️
OK! so I need a video " I read books Denise has recommended for a week"
YESSSS I NEED THIS
@@bestegn4553 RIGHTTT
Oh he's legally obligated to make that video
I was just coming here to look for this comment.
I want this so much
I love getting thrifted books because sometimes you find the most random things from a previous owner inside.
Once my friend bought an economics book from eBay and found a veterans card to a man named Luigi C Rasetti. We did some digging (which took a while; I even had to make an ancestry account!) And turns out he was born in Italy, served in WW2, and moved to the United States. He passed away long ago, but we try to remember his birthday each year.
i just wanted to say that this lowkey made my day
this makes me so happy
Aww that is so cute I love that
okay but this?? it sounds amazing
That sounds like the beginning of a novel to me
,,Claudia, you little minx." two seconds later... ,,Stepson?! WHAT??!!" Hahaha, I loved your reactions in this video.
lol
Jack: *rambles about getting an incest related book*
Also Jack: "omg, this is greek mythology, love that!"
FR😭
Hay
Don’t diss on Greek mythology
@@Floovy_pidgin But... Greek mythology is _riddled_ with tales of incest!
People: 'Don't judge a book by its cover!'
Jack: literally buys a bunch of books because their spine is his favourite colour
Well, orange is the best color so it's understandable
I hate orange though😬😬!!
@Aygzmool orange hates you too
@@himynameismrfrank PLEASE!
@@Elena-tz9ev how dare you
no-one:
Jack: dENNNIIIIIIIIIIISSSSE!!!!!!!!
LMAOOOO😭😭
The serotonin your videos give me is unmatched honestly
lol
"Denise this is WILD" I can't breathe
LOOL SAMEE 😭❤️
Sameeee
The fact that you just described Maurice as the film where Hugh Grant "has the most incredible curtains you've ever seen outside your grandma's house" is legit sending me.
1:30 the high-pitched “And their short-lived affair-AFFAIR? 🤭 WITH YOUR COUSIN?!” made me laugh out loud 😂
denise really said i'm gonna give jack a pile of books that is so incestuous
Lmaoo 😭
"the only melodrama I am prepared for is Lordes second album" 😂🧡 loved that so so much :D
jack: *holds up the books, still wrapped up*
*a muffled sounding version of sweet home alabama plays*
*lol*
Denise seems to go through a wattpad-less wattpad phase😂
You reading the description of the last book (The other side of the fire) sounded like someone who has never watch a reality tv show explaining the extrem drama of a reality tv show
"Dear Jack, I hope you are pleased with the books" killed me hahahaha
Now u need to a vid where you read all these 😁
Yesssss
honestly, while i was reading Forster's novel, there was a very prevalent undercurrent of colonial sentiment, which i obviously expected, but forster also takes care to explain the pitfalls of the british empire in india, and why reconciliation with their indian subjects was impossible by the end of the raj era. i actually liked the book, there are a lot of truths in it.
oh wow i can't wait!!
@@jack_in_the_books aaaaaaaaaaaaa i hope you like it too!!!!
Rokeya, oh my God I was just going to DM you this video lol
@@ananyaray975 big brain
it's not about incest books until there's flowers in the attic involved
*shivers*
Oh my god that was atrocious
The trauma 🤢🤮
Wait flowers in the attic? I'm apparently an illiterate idiot, pls explain that reference cause it sounds truly wild
@@wochenente6977 It's a book (series) where a brother and sister have sex and later end up together
Jack : Aww denise!! that's so sweet denise thank you denise
Denise: Just you wait 🙂
🤣🤣🤣🤣
I was so down the whole day and you just lighten up my mood like a cotton candy🥰...you are a gem, Jack🖤
for real
I haven't even heard you talk about a single one of them but UGH that jumper and book spine orange colour combo is everything!
That DeniSe gave me more serotonin than I’ve had this weekend
fun nerdy fact: orange is the rarest of favourite colours, followed closely by yellow with blue being the most popular favourite colour, closely followed by purple
Orange is my favorite, I'm glad to know I'm rare!
You forgot people
@@michelleaijo well I meant dogs favourite colours, obviously
Yellow is my favourite 🌻🥺💛
My favourite colour is baby blue.
Denise really came through with the weird incestuous books. Interesting taste Denise
this reminds me of high school when my english teacher would lend books to students that he thought they'd enjoy and he gave my friend a really weird book about like murder and bestiality (with a frog I think?) and a mum who slept with her son
Whaaaa
Well, you know, kids these days
I saw Mary Renault and I WEPT- if you like Song of Achilles Mary Renault is definitely the next step her books are so good.
(Highly recommend 'Fire From Heaven' for some Alexander the Great and Hephaestion content)
The sweater matching the spines aesthetic is immaculate ✨✨✨
Jack: “iNcEsT?!”
All Victorian authors: ....
xd
All mythology: ….
I am a huge fan of E.M. Forster's books so when you mentioned 'A Passage to India' I freaked out. When you mentioned 'Howards End' and 'Maurice' I freaked out even MORE. I love the films, but have never really gotten ahold of the books. I was wondering if you could review some of the books one day, especially Maurice since it's one that I've been DYING to see someone talk about. Moreover, you have an amazing way with words and overall I really think you'd be fitting for it. Thanks for the video :)
“Denise this is wild” 10/10 content
Mary Renault's books are wonderful!! She has several others about Greek mythology besides the Bull from the Sea, some about Theseus and some about other mythical figures. I know you loved the Song of Achilles & so I think you'll also love Renault, she's similar to Miller in how she retells myth with lyricism and emotion and taut, evocative language.
i love ur main channel too but omg i’m so happy u started this one
BRO YOU ARE SO ADORABLE
AND I ADORE SHERLOCK HOLMESSS
Recent classics grad here! Mary Renault is SUCH a staple author for Greek mythology, I'm excited to see what you think of her book!
"let's hope we find an absolute banger" lol you already did with that first book.
*Kind regards, Denise-DENIIISEE-Awww Denise that is sweet, thanks DeNisE*
Jack definitely gives off Head Boy vibes.
Prof. Anita Brookner won the Booker Prize for "Hotel Du Lac". You don't get much more "well-known" in terms of great female novelists than her.
I lol'd when he put his hand on his mouth😂 " An affair?! *awkward giggle* "
I love mystery book boxes! They’re so fun! I love giving book recs so whilst I’m here, The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue is a really good book!
"The only melodrama I am prepared for is Lorde's second album" this just summons up my life
So excited for you to read the bull from the sea, esp since you liked the song of Achilles! That’s how I learned about Renault too. One of the praises for Madeline Miller on the cover of my edition of TSOA was: “Mary Renault lives again!”
British folks: nothing at all interesting about ancient US stone ruins.
Also British folks: We got Stonehenge!
Wait... so you can buy books.. with a certain colour spine so you can make a rainbow bookcase ?! :O
Yep,they are aesthetic books,that's why they aren't the great in quality most of the time
I literally just wrote about that Myddle book in an essay wow
Your reaction after reading the backcover of the first book was priceless! Denise did really well 😂 Oh and that edition of A Passage to India 😍
The one dislike is from Prince Phillip and Queen Elizabeth II’s joint account for that incest joke
AM SCREAMING OMG 🤣🤣
@Nicky L In my town in Costa Rica cousins also get 💞 along 💞 very well.
And it has to do with the little population at the beginning of 20th century. Marriage with cousins is actually really natural but also fun because of the taboo haha
Oh, how this comment has aged😂
Love the title of this channel. In general, I thoroughly enjoy the weird and self-deprecating humour. I am about 3 times your age, but I also did a lit degree, a LOT of years ago because I had read a book or two that yanked me in. Animal Farm, The Chrysalids, Heart of Darkness, and a few Shakespeare plays from Grade 8 to 12. I am a proud geek.
Where do you buy your books second hand from?
Jack calling Denise out has me dead 🤣
This video was so entertaining i truly did not expect THESE BOOKS that’s for sure lol
Plot twist, Denise is a fan of the channel and sent you the incest books for an unboxing reaction video.
Love the shout out to Maurice. Underrated book and film IMO.
A Passage to India is a bit of an anti-colonial tract, at points of its time but definitely critical of English imperialism.
You are putting out so much content and I love it! You're getting me through lockdown:D thanks!
Why am I so upset you discarded the stone ruins book 😂😂 it sounded interesting!!!
jack would you consider having a profile picture on this channel I DONT KNOW WHY THAT IS BOTHERING ME SM
hahahaha yes I need one
The incest book had me cRYing with laughter why is this the funniest thing I've seen all year
The Bull From the Sea is excellent and I hope you enjoy it. Mary Renault is one of my favorite historical greek fiction writers. ☺
Although a relationship with your cousin does sound a bit grim, it's actually legal in the UK for cousins to marry and until recently marriage and relationships between cousins was fairly common. So not really incest and in classics you will often find relationships between cousins reflecting the attitudes of the day.
i highly, HIGHLY recommend Mary Renault especially since you love Greek mythology! I have read her books related to Alexander the Great (obviously not myths but still) and she has a great way of transporting you back to the time, her writing is wonderful and from what i've heard she really used primary sources and did a lot of research before writing them so you're in for a treat! great pick
Love your jumper! My friend gifted me a necklace for Christmas (received it today, lockdown things xx ) and it is the same colours as part of your jumper! The pale purple and bright orange
you should try a room with a view!! it's the only forster i've read but i loved it
I can’t breathe, this is killing me
“Where he has the most incredible curtains you have ever seen outside of your grandma’s house”
“DENISE, this is WILD”
“you little minx”
I read this comment the same time he said the first line
The way Jack said DEENIIIISSSE reminded me of Phoebe😂
i love your energy jack lmao it makes my day better, cheers!
Ahh love this idea! And I’m so glad you’re promoting charity shop books :) This new TH-cam channel of yours is ace 👌
Ok, but how many bits of literature have romance between cousins Mansfield Park comes to mind. This hasn't always been taboo.
your videos really motivate me to read more books! thank you for all your hard work!
Some of these books sound really intriguing, whereas others... *hears Sweet Home Alabama playing in the background*
As others have said, it would be really cool if you could do a review of each of them once you've read them, as I'd love to hear your thoughts!
I do love Mary Renault, so I really hope you'll enjoy her. She's really a gem when it comes to Greek mythology / depictions of the ancient world. I also highly recommend the last of the wine by her if you do want to delve further into her works if you do end up liking it.
Anyway, happy reading!
Jack you should most definitely buy more of them bundles, just for the content alone!
I spat my coffee at the first book, and cackled at the book about ruins/stones.
Awwww Denise! Up your game, Denise.
8:33 “You little minx” 😂
Try EM Forester, African Queen, then Heart of Darkness, then Chinua Achebe’s Things Fall Apart. Great progression from the prime of colonialism to the colonized perspective of struggle to find an culture after the old has been stolen away. Fabulous.
Now I want Jack to read all of the books and give us a review :D
Love it!!! This totally makes me want to purchase a mystery box of books 📚!?! Your content is always a great delight- thank you for putting a BIG smile to my face!!! :D
A love finding strange ‘bookmarks’ in second-hand books.
the first name terms with Denise is making me cackle hahahahaaa
"Denise this is WILD!"
“Who am I kidding? This IS fun!” 😂😂😂
mary renault!! i absolutely adore her historic/mythological novels. Fire From Heaven particularly has a special place in my heart
I read Anita Brookner's Hotel du Lac last month and her writing style was *chef's kiss*. If Altered States is anything like that, then it'll be really focused on characters and almost an exploration into humanity. Hope you enjoy!
literally bursted out of laughter within the first five seconds -- that's ur power
Renault like the car in pronunciation ;) also the Persian Boy by Renault is in-cre-di-ble
i LOVE finding little things inside used books! my rule is i always have to keep it with the book and use it as a bookmark or you get bad luck.....once i found a picture of the twin towers
We absolutely need an update one these books lovingly sent to you by Denise
Jack Edwards, the light of our lockdown.
I'm sorry but I was in such a bad mood before this and honestly I've not stopped laughing so thanks 🥺😂
I hope you are doing okay today!🌻drink water and stay hydrated!!
@@shraddhanipurte639 Thank you, yes I am 😊
This had me howling with laughter on more than one occasion 😂 and my desire for everything to match is so satisfied with the fact that you also wore an orange jumper.
So lucky to have gotten Mary Renault! She is my fav author! This should definitely be a great read.
I cannot believe you mentioned the Prime of Miss Jean Brodie, I read the book six or seven years ago and had forgotten the name. I’ve been searching for it for YEARS!!!
I always thought you are awesome, but that Lorde reference sealed the deal 🔥
I wasn’t expecting the book on Myddle! I live pretty much just down the road from there!
Not me reading the title as buying a mystery box of random penguins 😃✌️
You should review all the shadow hunter books series it would be hilarious to see your reaction
Knowing that the name of the person who packed these is the same as mine makes me happy
You NEED to do a video where you at least start all of these!
Haha, what fun to receive a mystery book box. Too bad about all the incest 😂 ‘Denise!’
What website did you order these books from? These mystery bundles are such a cool concept!
"that sounds....riveting" omg subscribed