I started Circe a week ago but put it down because I immediately realize the summer atmosphere was way more present than I expected.. I want to read it more in the midst of summer!! perfect suggestion
If you liked Call Me By Your Name I definitely highly recommend The Boy in the Rain by Stephanie Cowell!!! It’s a love story between a young art student (Robbie) who meets twenty-nine-year-old (Anton) who runs away from his failed marriage and brutal childhood. And within months of them growing closer they begin a love affair that lasts for years. And overtime Robbie grows into an accomplished portraitist in London while Anton becomes a politician with his inherited wealth be connections to improve the conditions for the poor. But to preface that it is set in the Edwardian era were obv being queer was considered a crime. But it’s such a beautiful love story. For a book created by a woman but it’s about two men falling in love, it felt well done and she cared a lot about representing this best way she possible could. But once again beautifully written but a deeply sad book. So I think you should definitely check this out at some point Katerina!
Completely found your channel randomly on my home page and I'm glad I did. I really appreciate your presentation style and obvious passion for reading! Great to find you here!
Hey! I’m new to your channel. I’ve only watched a handful of videos and I appreciate your literary recommendations and takes. Is there an intro/get to know you vid I can watch to learn more about you?
@@sydneyfrederick8819 i actually don’t have an intro video! i assumed no one would be interested 😅 maybe i could make one when i hit a certain amount of subs? (:
@@katerinareemthis week I’ve been making my way through your content and I find your videos calming and your literary takes persuasive. My TBR list is already growing from your recommendations. I may be new to your channel but I don’t think I’d be wrong in saying an intro/about me video would be well received by your subscribers. If you ever make one I’d be tuned in! -sending love from Trinidad and Tobago 🫶🏽
Glad to see two of my favorite books of all time on this list, that is, Call Me By Your Name and The Great Gatsby 💙 Glad too for hearing I’m not the only one who likes 2013 Great Gatsby adaption 😂 Guess Midnight Summer Dream by Shakespeare would be a perfect choice for summer too 🧡
just wanted to let you know I actually just bought this book from your recommendation! thank you so much again for letting me know about it, I'm excited to read it
I love The Great Gatsby.... it absolutely feels like the perfect summer read (and I loved the movie adaptation too) I've heard a few people talk about The Housekeeper and the Professor... I have it on my list to pick up one fine day
i love bad luhrmann as a director so i genuinely am a big fan of all his films and thought the great gatsby was really beautifully done! and yay, hope you like it when you get round to reading it!!
Richard doesn’t go on “vacation”, he travels. He discovered early on that travel is the cure to almost any problem. For example, when his girlfriend back home dumps him for some other guy, he borrows money and hopes on a plane to a different country. Once there, not only is the pain of the breakup gone, but he also quickly forgets about the girl.
yes I know lol - I never said he goes on "vacation" when describing the book and did mention about how this talks about this desire for travel and escaping the west
Circe is already on my tbr for the summer, even more excited for reading it now ❤
yay !! so happy to hear, hope you enjoy it ❤️
I started Circe a week ago but put it down because I immediately realize the summer atmosphere was way more present than I expected.. I want to read it more in the midst of summer!! perfect suggestion
glad you agree it’s def best to read it summer! hope you enjoy the book and let me know what you thought of it after!!
Love your videos so much ❤️ Your voice/accent 10/10
ahhh thank you so much my love !!
If you liked Call Me By Your Name I definitely highly recommend The Boy in the Rain by Stephanie Cowell!!! It’s a love story between a young art student (Robbie) who meets twenty-nine-year-old (Anton) who runs away from his failed marriage and brutal childhood. And within months of them growing closer they begin a love affair that lasts for years. And overtime Robbie grows into an accomplished portraitist in London while Anton becomes a politician with his inherited wealth be connections to improve the conditions for the poor. But to preface that it is set in the Edwardian era were obv being queer was considered a crime. But it’s such a beautiful love story. For a book created by a woman but it’s about two men falling in love, it felt well done and she cared a lot about representing this best way she possible could. But once again beautifully written but a deeply sad book. So I think you should definitely check this out at some point Katerina!
wow the boy in the rain sounds really interesting!! thank you so much for spending the time you explain what the book is about!
Completely found your channel randomly on my home page and I'm glad I did. I really appreciate your presentation style and obvious passion for reading! Great to find you here!
thank you so much (and to the home page for popping up my video to you) !!!
Hey! I’m new to your channel. I’ve only watched a handful of videos and I appreciate your literary recommendations and takes. Is there an intro/get to know you vid I can watch to learn more about you?
@@sydneyfrederick8819 i actually don’t have an intro video! i assumed no one would be interested 😅 maybe i could make one when i hit a certain amount of subs? (:
@@katerinareemthis week I’ve been making my way through your content and I find your videos calming and your literary takes persuasive. My TBR list is already growing from your recommendations. I may be new to your channel but I don’t think I’d be wrong in saying an intro/about me video would be well received by your subscribers. If you ever make one I’d be tuned in! -sending love from Trinidad and Tobago 🫶🏽
Glad to see two of my favorite books of all time on this list, that is, Call Me By Your Name and The Great Gatsby 💙 Glad too for hearing I’m not the only one who likes 2013 Great Gatsby adaption 😂 Guess Midnight Summer Dream by Shakespeare would be a perfect choice for summer too 🧡
my favourite books too! i love them so much so im glad to hear you agree !! and i haven’t read MND yet but i want to get round to it soon
I think Hot Milk by Deborah Levy is a perfect summer read! Its a relatively short book, set in Spain with a hazy summery atmosphere...
that sounds dreamy, i'll def check it out - thanks for the rec!
just wanted to let you know I actually just bought this book from your recommendation! thank you so much again for letting me know about it, I'm excited to read it
I love The Great Gatsby.... it absolutely feels like the perfect summer read (and I loved the movie adaptation too) I've heard a few people talk about The Housekeeper and the Professor... I have it on my list to pick up one fine day
i love bad luhrmann as a director so i genuinely am a big fan of all his films and thought the great gatsby was really beautifully done! and yay, hope you like it when you get round to reading it!!
I read Holes in school in 7th grade 😂 Maybe I should revisit it for the nostalgia 6 years later
i also read it in the 7th grade for the first time 🤣 absolute banger of a book though - still think about it often!
Richard doesn’t go on “vacation”, he travels. He discovered early on that travel is the cure to almost any problem. For example, when his girlfriend back home dumps him for some other guy, he borrows money and hopes on a plane to a different country. Once there, not only is the pain of the breakup gone, but he also quickly forgets about the girl.
yes I know lol - I never said he goes on "vacation" when describing the book and did mention about how this talks about this desire for travel and escaping the west
Does UK even have summer? 😂
i wish!
Summer is a joke in the UK😭
we’re getting mugged OFF 😭