Hi! So when you talked about wanting to read more translated ficton I felt the need to represent my country and recommend you a classic that I had to read for school last year! It's called "The Maias" by Eça de Queirós, and it's about a very wealthy family (The Maias), and it follows 3 generations, the focus being the 3rd one, with Carlos. Its a satirical book about the hypocrisies of the 19th century, so it has a comical side to it :) Its a very talked about romance in my country!
I think it's fascinating that you're working to become a cover designer! They're some of the most impactful people in publishing, I have so many books I picked up simply because I loved the covers
Wow Carolyn, I'm not sure I've ever seen a book haul so closely aligned with my taste! Almost every single book was either already on my tbr or is one I've read and loved 💛 Super excited to hear your thoughts on them. I would say that from what I remember, My Family and Other Animals reads quite differently to how you'd imagine from watching The Durrells (which I also ADORE). It was lovely, but very nature focused rather than comic-family focused (to be fair, how I guess you'd imagine Gerry's writing to be!) I also highly recommend Lawrence Durrell's works - I read the first of his Alexandria Quartet and although I'm not sure I understood half of it, the writing was so stunningly beautiful and poetic I still remember it in awe.
Idk if you’ve gotten to this poem yet, but my absolute favorite Mary Oliver poem is “Don’t Hesitate.” We read it in 11th grade because my teacher LOVES Mary Oliver, and this poem specifically just stuck with me.
The Wind in the Willows reminds me so much of being a child- my Dad used to read us parts of it at bedtime when I was about 6. We never finished it though, I have reread the first few chapters a few times - Maybe I need to read it again, properly. I think you will love it.
Another Nature loving author I need to get back into is Henry David Thoreau. I read 'Walden' and 'Civil Disobedience' a few years ago, but might consider them for rereading this year. WoW! I really need to keep Powers and MacFarlane in mind. Thanks for taking about them! 😃 With Anton Chekhov I agree, the Short Stories would be a good place to start. With his plays, I loved 'The Seagull'. One author my professor and I went round and round about was John Irving. I could see he had a bit of a problem with him, but I thought his writing was incredible. For John Irving I think a good one to read would be 'A Prayer for Owen Meany'. I went through every emotion possible when I read that book. 😃
Wow, what an amazing book haul Carolyn!! I absolutely love your bookish rambles and get soooo many incredible recommendations from you and your videos bring me such joy! 💕 you mentioned you wanted to read more translated works so I would recommend Signs Preceding The End Of The World, it is so good. Some other books I would suggest are: Exit West and UFO In Her Eyes. I'm really looking forward to reading On Earth We Are Briefly Gorgeous but I'm currently reading These Violent Delights. Do you have any recommendations for Valentine's Day reads? Happy Reading!📚
The Overstory was one of those transformational reads for me. The only people I know who haven't liked it are people who can't slow down and accept the pace of a tree. I'm looking forward to getting my hands on Underland as well. Have you read Robin Wall Kimmerer? I might have recommended her to you before. She's someone who would be an obvious choice for anyone who loves the words of Mary Oliver and Robert McFarlane.
Last year I read Before The Coffee Gets Cold by Toshikazu Kawaguchi which was the perfect pandemic antidote and I've just ordered the sequel which contains more stories from the same setting (a tiny Japanese cafe, tucked away in the backstreets, where people can travel back in time) and it's absolutely beautiful and completely moving!!! Definitely up there on my list of favourite translated works of fiction! In terms of Chekhov, check out The Seagull if you haven't already! I studied it years ago at drama school and kind of resented it at the time but with hindsight, I think it's such an interesting piece of Russian drama and has some really stunning moments.
The Joy of Walking book sounds so lovely. I have strayed away from walking this past winter. I feel a need to read that book so I can refresh my body mind and soul a little. 🤓
My husband and I went to Corfu on our honeymoon. In 1 1/2 years it will be 20 years ago, and we realy want to go back. Just hope that it will be possible. I need to read that book and watch that show😊.
I can’t wait for you to read Vesper Flights! It was my favourite read of last year. Also, Gerald Durrell has such a beautiful writing style, My Family and Other Animals is just fantastic. I can also recommend James Herriot’s All Creatures Great and Small series. Those books are the coziest comfort books ever! There’s a new adaptation on PBS right now and it’s absolutely gorgeous. I don’t want to recommend too long a list but Diary of a Young Naturalist by Dara McAnulty is great if you enjoy nature writing.
For translated fiction, I would like to recommend one of my favourite books of all time, Journey by Moonlight by Antal Szerb, which is a Hungarian classic from the '30s, and it is a haunting, perfect masterpiece with a beautiful language (though I have never read it in English, which I will do someday). It is about a man, who is wandering around in Umbria, Italy, and thinking about life and merging into his past and memories. Antal Szerb was a highly intellectual and intelligent author, I love to be inside his head. Love it, I think you would too :)
Love the Durrels as well! I’ve debated about reading the books so I’m excited to see what you think. I hope you enjoy Never Let Me Go. It’s a book that has stayed with me for a very long time! I’ve also read The Buried Giant by Ishiguro and it was also great, although I feel like there’s a lot in there that I missed and I need a reread. His books are ones I always feel like I need to talk about with others once I finish them so I’m excited to hear your thoughts!
Swimming in the Dark is the best! I read it last year and am already wanting a reread. You should read Lie With Me by Philippe Besson translated from the French by Molly Ringwald ( the 80s actress!). It’s is about a male/male romance in France in the 1980’s.
My Fav Chekov books - you will love them - (short story) "The House with the Mezzanine" / "The Lady with the Dog" also don't forget Pushkin " Eugene Onegin"
New subscriber but I think you're gonna love Never Let Me Go! It's one of few books I really consider a "modern classic," it's truly brilliant. Excited to see your thoughts about it
You said you really like tragic love stories and I thought I could recommend a book I really love! It’s called the world outside by Monica Hesse. It’s set in world war 2 in American in a political prisoner camp, and it’s sapphic!!
For translated fiction I highly recommend The Eighth Life by Nino Haratischvili if you haven’t read it yet. I don’t think I’ve heard you mentioned it. But it follows multiple generations of a family in Georgia from the Russian Revolution through 2007. I just finished it last night and it’s amazing. A few trigger warnings but it’s such an incredible story.
If you want a non-fiction book on walking, you might try Wanderlust: A History of Walking, by Rebecca Solnit. She mentions the authors you read in the blurb.
Hi Carolyn, I have been looking for an edition of a christmas carol I really like and i think this is it. Is there anyway you can help me so I can find this specific one. Preferably on book depository, because I need international shipping. Thanks :)
Hi there! I absolutely adore your channel. I am a Writer/Author and I would be interested in having you design the book cover to my novel as a project or professionally:)
This was so comforting to watch.
I'm so glad!!! 📖💕
the joy of walking sounds like the perfect book to go on long walks with!
the book of disquiet by Fernando Pessoa🌸
lizzie: "i'm very fond of walking"
darcy: "i know"
aka read the joy of walking _while_ walking and you will find your mr. darcy
BRILLIANT!!!
"the fresh book sound" should be on spotify
Hi! So when you talked about wanting to read more translated ficton I felt the need to represent my country and recommend you a classic that I had to read for school last year! It's called "The Maias" by Eça de Queirós, and it's about a very wealthy family (The Maias), and it follows 3 generations, the focus being the 3rd one, with Carlos. Its a satirical book about the hypocrisies of the 19th century, so it has a comical side to it :) Its a very talked about romance in my country!
I highly recommend "the unbearable lightness of being" by Milan Kundera and "death with interruptions" by José Saramago. These books are phenomenal!
the penguin clothbound classics>>>>>>
They're stunners! 😍
I think it's fascinating that you're working to become a cover designer! They're some of the most impactful people in publishing, I have so many books I picked up simply because I loved the covers
I love book hauls!!! Thank you 💖
The Wind in the Willows! Very nostalgic to me. And omg I was so curious about On Earth We're Briefly Gorgeous
“the marvels” looks so stunning 😲
Wow Carolyn, I'm not sure I've ever seen a book haul so closely aligned with my taste! Almost every single book was either already on my tbr or is one I've read and loved 💛 Super excited to hear your thoughts on them. I would say that from what I remember, My Family and Other Animals reads quite differently to how you'd imagine from watching The Durrells (which I also ADORE). It was lovely, but very nature focused rather than comic-family focused (to be fair, how I guess you'd imagine Gerry's writing to be!) I also highly recommend Lawrence Durrell's works - I read the first of his Alexandria Quartet and although I'm not sure I understood half of it, the writing was so stunningly beautiful and poetic I still remember it in awe.
Idk if you’ve gotten to this poem yet, but my absolute favorite Mary Oliver poem is “Don’t Hesitate.” We read it in 11th grade because my teacher LOVES Mary Oliver, and this poem specifically just stuck with me.
The Wind in the Willows reminds me so much of being a child- my Dad used to read us parts of it at bedtime when I was about 6. We never finished it though, I have reread the first few chapters a few times - Maybe I need to read it again, properly. I think you will love it.
Another Nature loving author I need to get back into is Henry David Thoreau. I read 'Walden' and 'Civil Disobedience' a few years ago, but might consider them for rereading this year.
WoW! I really need to keep Powers and MacFarlane in mind. Thanks for taking about them! 😃
With Anton Chekhov I agree, the Short Stories would be a good place to start. With his plays, I loved 'The Seagull'.
One author my professor and I went round and round about was John Irving. I could see he had a bit of a problem with him, but I thought his writing was incredible. For John Irving I think a good one to read would be 'A Prayer for Owen Meany'. I went through every emotion possible when I read that book. 😃
What a cool story about Ocean Vuong! Lovely book haul, such gorgeous editions! 😍📖
You have such a calming presence!
Wow, what an amazing book haul Carolyn!! I absolutely love your bookish rambles and get soooo many incredible recommendations from you and your videos bring me such joy! 💕 you mentioned you wanted to read more translated works so I would recommend Signs Preceding The End Of The World, it is so good. Some other books I would suggest are: Exit West and UFO In Her Eyes. I'm really looking forward to reading On Earth We Are Briefly Gorgeous but I'm currently reading These Violent Delights. Do you have any recommendations for Valentine's Day reads? Happy Reading!📚
The Overstory was one of those transformational reads for me. The only people I know who haven't liked it are people who can't slow down and accept the pace of a tree. I'm looking forward to getting my hands on Underland as well. Have you read Robin Wall Kimmerer? I might have recommended her to you before. She's someone who would be an obvious choice for anyone who loves the words of Mary Oliver and Robert McFarlane.
Last year I read Before The Coffee Gets Cold by Toshikazu Kawaguchi which was the perfect pandemic antidote and I've just ordered the sequel which contains more stories from the same setting (a tiny Japanese cafe, tucked away in the backstreets, where people can travel back in time) and it's absolutely beautiful and completely moving!!! Definitely up there on my list of favourite translated works of fiction!
In terms of Chekhov, check out The Seagull if you haven't already! I studied it years ago at drama school and kind of resented it at the time but with hindsight, I think it's such an interesting piece of Russian drama and has some really stunning moments.
I found your channel from emma and i’m so excited to follow along! If it isn’t too weird to say: you’re so gorgeous!
I recommend The posthumous memories of Brás Cubas by Machado de Assis and the hour of the star by Clarice Lispector.
The Joy of Walking book sounds so lovely. I have strayed away from walking this past winter. I feel a need to read that book so I can refresh my body mind and soul a little. 🤓
My husband and I went to Corfu on our honeymoon. In 1 1/2 years it will be 20 years ago, and we realy want to go back. Just hope that it will be possible. I need to read that book and watch that show😊.
I can’t wait for you to read Vesper Flights! It was my favourite read of last year. Also, Gerald Durrell has such a beautiful writing style, My Family and Other Animals is just fantastic. I can also recommend James Herriot’s All Creatures Great and Small series. Those books are the coziest comfort books ever!
There’s a new adaptation on PBS right now and it’s absolutely gorgeous.
I don’t want to recommend too long a list but Diary of a Young Naturalist by Dara McAnulty is great if you enjoy nature writing.
Oh my goodness wind in the willows is wonderful. You will adore it. Poop poop!! (Literary reference not insult!!))
For translated fiction, I would like to recommend one of my favourite books of all time, Journey by Moonlight by Antal Szerb, which is a Hungarian classic from the '30s, and it is a haunting, perfect masterpiece with a beautiful language (though I have never read it in English, which I will do someday). It is about a man, who is wandering around in Umbria, Italy, and thinking about life and merging into his past and memories. Antal Szerb was a highly intellectual and intelligent author, I love to be inside his head. Love it, I think you would too :)
Love the Durrels as well! I’ve debated about reading the books so I’m excited to see what you think. I hope you enjoy Never Let Me Go. It’s a book that has stayed with me for a very long time! I’ve also read The Buried Giant by Ishiguro and it was also great, although I feel like there’s a lot in there that I missed and I need a reread. His books are ones I always feel like I need to talk about with others once I finish them so I’m excited to hear your thoughts!
I've read and seen a few Chekhov plays and I would highly recommend Uncle Vanya.
Swimming in the Dark is the best! I read it last year and am already wanting a reread. You should read Lie With Me by Philippe Besson translated from the French by Molly Ringwald ( the 80s actress!). It’s is about a male/male romance in France in the 1980’s.
aaa are you going to share your book jackets? 🥺 i am so excited for anne of green gables 😭🖤
So many pretty editions🤩🤩
My Fav Chekov books - you will love them - (short story) "The House with the Mezzanine" / "The Lady with the Dog" also don't forget Pushkin " Eugene Onegin"
Awesome vlog, Carolyn! "Gym time" LOL
Have you bought books from Blackwells UK before? If you have received books from them, what was your experience with that bookshop?
You sound like an advert 🤣. It’s a good bookstore, I live near one. 😊
New subscriber but I think you're gonna love Never Let Me Go! It's one of few books I really consider a "modern classic," it's truly brilliant. Excited to see your thoughts about it
You said you really like tragic love stories and I thought I could recommend a book I really love! It’s called the world outside by Monica Hesse. It’s set in world war 2 in American in a political prisoner camp, and it’s sapphic!!
For translated fiction I highly recommend The Eighth Life by Nino Haratischvili if you haven’t read it yet. I don’t think I’ve heard you mentioned it. But it follows multiple generations of a family in Georgia from the Russian Revolution through 2007. I just finished it last night and it’s amazing. A few trigger warnings but it’s such an incredible story.
ahh The Joy of Walking looks wonderful 🌼 I recently got The Dark Interval too, hope we both love it :)
If you want a non-fiction book on walking, you might try Wanderlust: A History of Walking, by Rebecca Solnit. She mentions the authors you read in the blurb.
omg i want all of these! also where is your necklace from, it’s beautiful! :)
0:08 - 0:11 is my favorite part -- 😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
I loved the Overstory! Enjoy and report back.
Loved the work by Ocean vuong, can’t wait for his next book “Time is a mother” ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
I’m so sorry for your sorrow!!
Hey, Carolyn! I have the Emma penguin threads you are looking for! I can send it if you want!! ❤️
when will your shop open again? I can't wait to buy some prints
OMG never been this early!
i wanna try “the house in the cerulean sea” cause i have heard great things about it too.
If you have a time, I would recommend pachinko by minji Lee... it's so heartbreaking story
Just wondering, did you guys not have one for “pick wick papers” yet? I thought it was supposed to be in March?? Asking cos I am too excited for it !!
It's actually taking place tomorrow! On Emma's channel at 2pm EST!
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Good luck with your reading 📖 hope you enjoy them all please stay safe love from your Australia fan John
what is the publisher of the christmas set?
I have just finished Never Let Me Go a couple of days ago! I hope you like it!! :)
Hi Carolyn, I have been looking for an edition of a christmas carol I really like and i think this is it. Is there anyway you can help me so I can find this specific one. Preferably on book depository, because I need international shipping. Thanks :)
Hi there! I absolutely adore your channel. I am a Writer/Author and I would be interested in having you design the book cover to my novel as a project or professionally:)
U shd read the Alchemist by coelho
Hey
My names Emma and always get a fright every time I’m watching booktube and they suddenly say Emma. 🤣🤣