Great haul! Wuthering Heights is amazing. It’s a great winter read! Also I definitely recommend tackling Moby Dick if you ever get your hands on a copy. It’s so worth the time commitment. 🖤
I adore your content so much. Esp. how unique your books are. Please let me know when you will be reading, sexing the cherry, as I would love to buddy read it with you.
The Land of Elyon series was one of my favs as a kid! definitely middle grade, one of the best. that series + the wrinkle in time series give me all the nostalgia
Dollar Tree books, man 🙌🏻 Three of my favorite books I’ve found at the dollar tree. Defy the Stars by Claudia Gray, The Bees by Laline Paull, and The Office of Mercy by Ariel Djanikian!
I currently have to read Galatea 2.2 for uni and so far I can agree, I feel stupid while reading it 😂 I love a good thrifted book haul, thanks for the lovely video 🥰
I actually just reread both Wuthering Heights and Jane Eyre last month-Wuthering Heights is not my vibe, but I hope you like it! I prefer Jane Eyre tbh and I hope you enjoy that one when you get ahold of it too! I'm currently reading Wide Sargasso Sea and it's pretty good! I'm not that far into yet though but so far I don't think you'd even need to have read Jane Eyre to get it. Also I believe Rhys is pronounced like rice? That's how I've heard it at least!
Oof the cover of The Animals In That Country 😍 The premise also sounds so good! Based on that biology/psychology/weird/satirical description, it made me think of The Bees, by Laline Paul, have you read that one?? I haven’t read it, but is high in my to read list! And I think the synopsis might interest you. It’s described as The Handmaid’s Tale meets The Hunger Games, but in a beehive and all the characters are bees. If you like cranky grandmas who love animals and hate people, I highly recommend Drive Your Plow Over the Bones of the Dead, by Olga Tokarczuk, if you haven’t read it. So good!
Love the haul and the books that you found. Found a few interesting gems. if you like weird and wonderful books written very lyrically and are kind of confusing in the best way possible take a peep at Chouette by Claire Oshetsky
Oh gosh Jean Rhys' wide sargasso sea ruined so much of jane eyre for me! I couldnt see the classic the same way after it but thats also testament of how good Rhys is
I just joined your site but really would appreciate if you would not take the Lord’s name in vain so often. It is offensive to me and to many others. Thank you
you’re definitely my new favorite youtuber ❤️ i love your energy
Great haul! Wuthering Heights is amazing. It’s a great winter read! Also I definitely recommend tackling Moby Dick if you ever get your hands on a copy. It’s so worth the time commitment. 🖤
love the vibe of your videos august
I adore your content so much. Esp. how unique your books are. Please let me know when you will be reading, sexing the cherry, as I would love to buddy read it with you.
The Land of Elyon series was one of my favs as a kid! definitely middle grade, one of the best. that series + the wrinkle in time series give me all the nostalgia
I love Alice and wonderland and can't wait to read it
Dollar Tree books, man 🙌🏻
Three of my favorite books I’ve found at the dollar tree. Defy the Stars by Claudia Gray, The Bees by Laline Paull, and The Office of Mercy by Ariel Djanikian!
Galatea 2.2 is one of my favorite books of the year and Richard Powers is one of my favorite authors!
Such a pleasant surprise getting home and seeing a new upload! My ebook service has a lot of these for free, and im going to check them out
Wide Sargasso sea sounds so amazing! Please try out Jane Eyre. It’s so good!!
I currently have to read Galatea 2.2 for uni and so far I can agree, I feel stupid while reading it 😂 I love a good thrifted book haul, thanks for the lovely video 🥰
I actually just reread both Wuthering Heights and Jane Eyre last month-Wuthering Heights is not my vibe, but I hope you like it! I prefer Jane Eyre tbh and I hope you enjoy that one when you get ahold of it too!
I'm currently reading Wide Sargasso Sea and it's pretty good! I'm not that far into yet though but so far I don't think you'd even need to have read Jane Eyre to get it. Also I believe Rhys is pronounced like rice? That's how I've heard it at least!
love your taste and recommendations! thank you so much for your videos 🍁🌨
Hi August love your enthusiasim
Also, have you ever read 'One flew over the cuckoo's nest'? It's super probably so chances are high but it seems right up your alley!
Oof the cover of The Animals In That Country 😍 The premise also sounds so good! Based on that biology/psychology/weird/satirical description, it made me think of The Bees, by Laline Paul, have you read that one?? I haven’t read it, but is high in my to read list! And I think the synopsis might interest you. It’s described as The Handmaid’s Tale meets The Hunger Games, but in a beehive and all the characters are bees.
If you like cranky grandmas who love animals and hate people, I highly recommend Drive Your Plow Over the Bones of the Dead, by Olga Tokarczuk, if you haven’t read it. So good!
Love the haul and the books that you found. Found a few interesting gems. if you like weird and wonderful books written very lyrically and are kind of confusing in the best way possible take a peep at Chouette by Claire Oshetsky
Oh gosh Jean Rhys' wide sargasso sea ruined so much of jane eyre for me! I couldnt see the classic the same way after it but thats also testament of how good Rhys is
I just joined your site but really would appreciate if you would not take the Lord’s name in vain so often. It is offensive to me and to many others. Thank you