Rosewater seems such a deceptive title. If Rosewater had been about two older women living in a cottage, pottering about in their garden and eventually solving the mystery of the lost glove in the local library, and the handsome stranger who has just moved into the vicarage, I would have been ordering that book straightaway.....
Thanks for getting these book wrapups out Jess even though you are almost due with the baby! I enjoy them so much and they get me to read more for sure. ❤️xx
Hi Jess :) I am reading A Suitable Boy at the minute after seeing it in one of your book videos ages ago! You have always inspired me to read loads more but I’m about two years behind on your recommendations lol
1Q84 is my favourite book ever! It is so beautiful and complex, and so much happening but still easy to follow along and keep track of characters. It is very long (over 1,000 pages, I think it's technically 3 books, but I read it in just a week). I really really recommend it!
I am really curious what you think about The Discomfort of Evening by Marieke Lucas Rijneveld , it won the International Bookers Prize. I read it in Dutch and absolutely loved it!
Yeah so good to see you, I wouldn't be able to explain it but I was so longing for your next video as if I was missing you haha you're my sunday routine now. Anyway, I was curious, romance is not your favorite genre but is there any book of this genre that you particularly liked or is there none ? I'd be interested to know which book(s) if that is the case ! Hope you're doing great, take care xx
In one of her later book videos of 2020 Jess said she really enjoyed “love and other thought experiments” by Sophie Ward. I’m not sure if it can be strictly classified as a romance novel but it does deal with the topic of love
I loved the premise of The Dispossessed, but it was incredibly slow going for me. I used to loathe romance, but funny enough at my stage in life I’ve actually come to enjoy some to an extent, I would have never thought in a million years.
Aaaaaah I was writing for this since months (your review of Rosewater). I picked it up after you mentioned it in an earlier video and read it right away. I really liked the uniqueness of the book and the writing. I also did not feel the urge to keep reading the next books of the series because the main character is such a douche :D Maybe in the next books it will start to make more sense why the character was written that way?
It was my first time reading A Christmas Carol last year... and then got a gorgeous edition for Christmas after I’d read my own. Snap. Lol. I thought That Reminds Me was so brilliant, bleak but brilliant. I’ve still never read Alice Munro, oops.
I hope you check out Tade Thompson's novella The Murders of Molly Southborne, would love to know your thoughts on that!! your description of Rosewater has made it even more intriguing to me... ever since I read Molly Southborne I've been meaning to read more of his work so I'm excited to get to that!
Life is what happens when you're busy making other plans." -John Lennon The insight and experience of others is a valuable source of inspiration and motivation. And learning from successful leaders and entrepreneurs is a fantastic way to grow.
The unnecessarily misogynistic narrator is what kept me from loving Tana French's In the Woods. Maybe listening on audio emphasized how insufferable he was, who knows.
Yesss! I just finished that book and the main character absolutely made me hate the book even though I enjoyed the crime and procedural aspect of the book. Can writers just retire the drunk mysogynist stereotype
Literally, this lady is so well read, it's great to hear you articulate your thoughts and provide these reviews and inspire us to read
Jess you said to mention when you’d forgotten to turn off all the ads...🙋🏼♀️🙋🏼♀️
Rosewater seems such a deceptive title. If Rosewater had been about two older women living in a cottage, pottering about in their garden and eventually solving the mystery of the lost glove in the local library, and the handsome stranger who has just moved into the vicarage, I would have been ordering that book straightaway.....
been loving all the uploads recently, jess!!
Can you do a video on all the bookstagramers you follow?
Thanks for getting these book wrapups out Jess even though you are almost due with the baby! I enjoy them so much and they get me to read more for sure. ❤️xx
Thanks for all the effort you put into your reviews I appreciate it so much!
Love this!!! Absolutely love your book videos :) I am excited for next months book pick!
Yayyy books!! xD you inspire me to read so much with these videos !
Hi Jess :) I am reading A Suitable Boy at the minute after seeing it in one of your book videos ages ago! You have always inspired me to read loads more but I’m about two years behind on your recommendations lol
How do you do that hair 🤩?
You should check out Lives of Girls and Women by Alice Munro if you haven't already, it has some of my favourite short stories in it!
Your reviews are so good, thank you, very inspiring 💪🏼
Best thing to see on a Sunday morning ❤️
I've just finished Norwegian wood and I'm now going on a Murakami binge, does anyone have recommendations of his best books? 😊
Colorless Tzukuru Tazaki and his years of pilgrimage !! Amazing book
I've literally just finished After Dark - super short but so good!
I am reading Kafka on the shore
Thank you, these all sound great! I'm excited to hopefully read all his books one day
1Q84 is my favourite book ever! It is so beautiful and complex, and so much happening but still easy to follow along and keep track of characters. It is very long (over 1,000 pages, I think it's technically 3 books, but I read it in just a week). I really really recommend it!
I am really curious what you think about The Discomfort of Evening by Marieke Lucas Rijneveld , it won the International Bookers Prize. I read it in Dutch and absolutely loved it!
I loved that book! One of my faves on 2020!
Yeah so good to see you, I wouldn't be able to explain it but I was so longing for your next video as if I was missing you haha you're my sunday routine now. Anyway, I was curious, romance is not your favorite genre but is there any book of this genre that you particularly liked or is there none ? I'd be interested to know which book(s) if that is the case ! Hope you're doing great, take care xx
I would like to know also, as my feelings regarding romance is spot on with what she described
In one of her later book videos of 2020 Jess said she really enjoyed “love and other thought experiments” by Sophie Ward. I’m not sure if it can be strictly classified as a romance novel but it does deal with the topic of love
Rosewater sounds so interesting
I have love in colour, it sounds beautiful!
I loved the premise of The Dispossessed, but it was incredibly slow going for me. I used to loathe romance, but funny enough at my stage in life I’ve actually come to enjoy some to an extent, I would have never thought in a million years.
Aaaaaah I was writing for this since months (your review of Rosewater). I picked it up after you mentioned it in an earlier video and read it right away. I really liked the uniqueness of the book and the writing. I also did not feel the urge to keep reading the next books of the series because the main character is such a douche :D Maybe in the next books it will start to make more sense why the character was written that way?
*waiting, not writing, of course... :D
What a joyful thing to wake up to!
It was my first time reading A Christmas Carol last year... and then got a gorgeous edition for Christmas after I’d read my own. Snap. Lol. I thought That Reminds Me was so brilliant, bleak but brilliant. I’ve still never read Alice Munro, oops.
I hope you check out Tade Thompson's novella The Murders of Molly Southborne, would love to know your thoughts on that!! your description of Rosewater has made it even more intriguing to me... ever since I read Molly Southborne I've been meaning to read more of his work so I'm excited to get to that!
im really excited to get to Love in Colour!
Have you considered starting a discord for book club?
YEY such a good sunday morning video ☺️💖
Love your book videos! 📚
Did you ever end up reading Dead Astronauts the second installment of the Bourne trilogy?
I'm so early, holy hell xD Hi Jess ^_^ I always look forward to your book videos :)
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Life is what happens when you're busy making other plans." -John Lennon
The insight and experience of others is a valuable source of inspiration and motivation. And learning from successful leaders and entrepreneurs is a fantastic way to grow.
So many ads :(
Adds every 2 mins
Ads or adds?
The unnecessarily misogynistic narrator is what kept me from loving Tana French's In the Woods. Maybe listening on audio emphasized how insufferable he was, who knows.
Yesss! I just finished that book and the main character absolutely made me hate the book even though I enjoyed the crime and procedural aspect of the book. Can writers just retire the drunk mysogynist stereotype
I still don’t know how people can like Alice Munro... it’s terrible