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Now that I am 70 years old and retired I can read all I wish! And you are definitely the best of what you do. Many of your recommendations have been simply priceless to me as I grow older. It's wonderful to hear from the handsome brilliant young vibrant man. Thank you from the bottom of my heart
🙋♀️I must thank you for introducing me to the writings of Claire Keegan. Her story telling in less than 150 pages is awe inspiring. I’m on the preorder list for her next release.
@@StudywithPaula That's the last one I read of hers too! She has a newer one I think, "El tiempo de las moscas". It's sold out in my local bookshops :(
My top author is Neil Gaiman. I will read (and re-read) literally anything he puts out, no matter what. I am absolutely obsessed and have two whole shelves in my bookcase dedicated to his books. I am also currently waiting for a package with more Gaiman books, and might have to start yet another Gaiman-shelf once they arrive…
Yes! All of these people are go-to authors for me too. I adore all of them. I am a massive fan of Japanese and Korean translated novels; so for me Sayaka Murata, Mieko Kawakami, Haruki Murakami and especially Han Kang are top favourite authors in that field for me to devour. Martin McInnes is an author whose books I can’t wait to read. I enjoyed his first two books, but In Ascension is the book that made him a go-to author for me, as I now can’t wait for the next novel he pens. As for Vietnamese authors, I adore Ocean Vuong sooo much, but I also love nguyễn phan quế mai. As for other poetry book authors, I absolutely love Alice Oswald and have read everything I can get my hands on. Other go-to authors I enjoy are Abraham Verghese, Orhan Pamuk, eka kurniawan, Elif Shafak and Juan Gabriel Vásquez.
The way you talk about representations of our internal life in literature. 💕 I also instant buy most Irish authors. 🇮🇪 Yes Claudia Piñeiro! 💛I'm reading A Little Luck right now and it is also excellent.
Such an incredible list of authors, Jack! Mine are Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, Arundhati Roy, Haruki Murakami, Dan Brown, and Dee Lestari (she's an author from my country, Indonesia).
No cause he literally published a poem in the form of a grocery list (it was an Amazon history list, i believe, but fair enough) in "Time is a Mother" and it was so moving and so profound in its expression of grief, like goodness i can't believe a grocery list made me sob.
I read Small Things Like These on the strength of your recommendation and WOAH. I found myself back in the bookshop a week later picking up Foster. Turned out the bookseller was a Claire Keegan fan too and we had the loveliest little chat. So please keep embracing the earnest love you have for these authors, you are leading folks right where they ought to be!!
'Elena Knows' isn't Claudia's first book, she's got many, many more, so there's lots of excellent things to discover! My favourite backlist title by her is 'All Yours'. It's very Patricia Highsmith ☺ x
Damn Ocean Vuong's book "On earth we are briefly gorgeous" was the only book after "the man called ove" which made me cry like a mad woman. The ending, protagonist's love life, his relationship with his mother, the war going on. God it was so much misery to take from that book🥺😭❤️
I really love it when you just talk without that very disturbing music in the background! Is it just me!!! I get to hear your voice and really focus on your thoughts.
My first book from Madeline Miller was Circe and I instantly fell in love with her writing style. If she publishes anything else in the future it'd definitely be an instant buy. (Also I tried really hard not to get distracted by reading each titles on the shelves. Anyone else?)
MADELINE MILLER IS MINE TOO! she could write anything to be interesting. her writing style is BEAUTIFUL and i’ve read all her published books, SOA, Circe, & Galatea, and i’m so excited for Persephone!!!
I speak Spanish but am by absolutely no means fluent, so I have been trying to improve by reading Spanish books. Elena Knows was the first book that I read in Spanish where I wasn't just understanding it, but was appreciating the quality of the literature. There was an extended metaphor throughout the book of being like "a pod without seeds" to describe something being empty and useless and in that instance I feel that being a non native speaker actually added to that experience. I wasn't familiar with the words "un vaina sin semillas" before I read this book, so I had to spend extra time with the sentence and rollerdex in my mind through the different possible interpretations of those words to make sure I understood it correctly. When I got off the tram and walked to work that morning after the first time that metaphor is used I felt like I had been hit in the chest because it was so impactful. The quotation mark thing was an absolute pain in the ass though. I worked out after a while that there were no speech marks, but it was still hella confusing
Great list! Literally no one asked, but here's mine: Max Porter - not only books, but basically any text he writes (have you seen a short film called All of this unreal time? It's a masterpiece); Claire Keegan; Catriona Ward; Jenny Lawson; Han Kang; Benjamin Alire Saens; Sequoia Nagamatsu... okay, enough is enough.
Some of mine are Donna Tartt and Maria McCann (both average one per decade, and it's about time for both), Sally Rooney, Kyung-Sook Shin, David Mitchell, Tana French... I'm sure there are more I just cant think of them right now
Mine are Frederik Backman, Emily Henry, Han Kang, Stephen Chbosky and two authors from my country named Sebastian Fitzek (mostly thrillers) and Ferdinand von Schirach (if you can find translated versions of his works, I highly recommend his short story collections - brilliant!). And thank you for recommending more great writers on the regular 😊
@@jeeranko3359 Oooh, that's an interesting one. It's written in the form of a play, following a court session and at the end, the author kinda let's you decide the verdict, but also provides reasonig for both scenarios - setting the accused free or sentence him as guilty (according to German law). For a novel, I prefer "The Collini Case". But his (3) short story collections really hit different and his writing style is just raw and brilliant. I think in English they are called "Crime", "Guilt" and "Punishment".
@@jeeranko3359 I think his short stories are a bit better but it is great as well, you could literally read everything he wrote, it makes you question your own values a lot
I completely geeked out when I found out Anton did the translation for BTS book a few months ago. Loved all the works he's done and it was definitely two worlds colliding that they got Anton on this project.
Maggie O'Farrell since "Hamnet" and A.K Blakemore since "The Manningtree Witches" are DEFINITELY in my insta-buy list ♡ I'm working my way through Douglas Stewart, Charlotte McConaghy, & Madeline Miller, and I'm very confident they'll be auto-buys for me
I am hanging out to read Madeline Millers take on Shakespeare. She opened my mind and heart to Ancient Greek mythology so I can’t wait to see what she does with the bard. I love your discussion on the internal emotional life. I get so sad looking at young men whose internal life is a violent computer game and I’m so glad my son is also reading and writing and freely expressing his emotions at the ripe old age of ten! I have every Maggie ofarrell book written, I’m working my way through Geraldine brooks and I find frederik Backman very funny.
Funny idea: what if you turn around your books which you have read, like in the other video, and then read your tbr till every book in a row is turned. Only then you can turn them the right way again. Maybe a video idea.
Love Claudia Piñeiro”s books. So glad she’s getting translated to English. Really liked Elena Sabe but loved Catedrales. Also her last book El Tiempo de las Moscas is sooo good. It’s based on the same character of a short book, novella, she wrote years ago called Tuya (Yours). I just bought La buena suerte and will be reading it soon. Got to meet her at the Hay Festival in Arequipa, she’s great, and so interesting to listen to. Can’t wait dor her next book
Sally Rooney all the way! And obviously Ottessa Moshfegh, Kazuo Ishiguro, Salman Rushdie, Elena Ferrante, Ian McEwan, Mieko Kawakami, Haruki Murakami, Margaret Atwood ❤️🔥🫖 (& Madeline Miller & Maggie O'Farrell & Ngugi wa Thiong'o & Antjie Krog & Tsitsi Dangarembga) I have only read small things like these by Claire Keegan, but I can't wait to read Foster!
my insta-buy authors are Carmen Maria Machado and Gretchen Felker-Martin!!🥰 Manhunt by Felker-Martin is a must read, I hope you get around to it someday
A fellow Christopher Isherwood stan 🙌🏻 and mine’s random, but Bonnie MacBird’s- since Doyle isn’t here anymore, I can’t wait for her Holmes novels 😭 👏🏻
I don't think I have such an author now. It used to be Umberto Eco and Terry Pratchett, but they both died. I still instantly buy anything with them that is being published. When it comes to still living authors it's Margaret Atwood's books... just shut up and take my money. I have some others but I mostly stalk their books in the library.
There's no better way to start a morning than watching Jack talking passionate about books and authors. The people who know him in real life must be really lucky. To be able to converse and exchange knowledge with someone who is always looking for new things to learn and appreciates literature.
Ocean Vuong is definitely one of mine...at least when it comes to his fiction. He has mostly poetry books, and I'm not a massive fan of poetry in general. But I do know he is working on another fiction novel which I'm very excited for! My other "Inta Buy" authors are Kim Stanley Robinson, Andrew Holleran, and Garth Greenwell.
I loved what you had to say for rónán hession. we really don't give enough credit to our internal lives. i was just thinking about dreams too. i don't think about them as prophecies, but more like actual experiences that we go through. sometimes they're even more real than just passing thoughts. at least to our internal selves.
The auto buy authors for me are Wally Lamb, Sheri Reynolds, and Kate Sawyer (solely based on The Stranding) come to mind. Yes elder fan LOL. younger readers probably have not heard of them with the exception of Kate Sawyer who is new to me last year. As you mention James Baldwin and Tori Morrison are timeless authors to follow but could be read throughout ones lifetime. Lessons in Chemistry by Bonnie Garmus would make me pick up whatever she writes next!! I have never talked out loud to a book in my life until this one!!!
@@clareashcraft3411 I know I keep on stalking his website to see if he has come out with something new! I fell in love with his writing back in the '90s when she's come undone came out
@marciajohansson769 ah, I haven't read that one yet! I picked up The Hour I First Believed on a whim in a used bookstore and I just bought I Know This Much Is True and I'm excited to start it soon.
My insta-buys are Akwaeke Emezi, NK Jemisin, Neil Gaiman, Kazuo Ishiguro and Becky Chambers. I also have that weird feeling about Terry Pratchett - I’ve read more than half of Discworld and his other books, but since he passed, I’ve been spacing out reading his books because a world with no new (to me) Pratchett makes my heart sad. The Tiffany Aching books are my favourite arc, but I am one day going to tackle The Shepherd’s Crown when I am ready to just sob through the whole thing.
The fact that almost all of these authors are also my insta-buy authors really says a lot about how many of my recommendations I get from these videos... I don't trust anyone else to recommend books to me and that's my toxic trait 😂
I‘m sure you’re aware of it, but in case not, Claire Keegan has also published 2 short story collections, Antarctica and Walk the Blue Fields. I haven’t read them yet but we talked about one of the stories at university and it was brilliant, so any Claire Keegan lover will probably love these collections as well!
For me it’s Neil Gaiman. I really can’t get enough of his stories. I’ve actually slowed down in reading them and started re-reading instead because I never want to get to the final book.
Mine are Amor Towles, Khaled Hossein, Laura Purcell, Ronald Malfi, David Mitchell, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, CJ Sansom, Margaret Atwood, Bernard Cornwell & Tan Tuan Eng.
My Instant Buy Authors .. öhm ... some of them are German Authors so don't wonder about it 😄 Markus Heitz Michael Peinkofer Robert Corvus Andreas Brandhorst Christoph Hardebusch Christopher Paolini Dennis L. McKiernan Bernhard Hennen Joe Abercrombie & Richard Schwartz
Yes. Sayaka Murata. She really does see the world in the same effed up way I do. Grady Hendrix, Margaret Atwood, sally rooney and kazuo Ishiguro are on my list. I like books that explore the human condition as well which is probably why I appreciate your book recs.
Ok. Highly underground taste🫢: Sally Rooney, Ocean Vuong, Haruki Murakami, James Baldwin, Virginia Woolf, Oscar Wilde, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie. Honestly, Jane Austen (the vibes). I did add Ocean Vuong just as I heard you say his name and I won't forgive myself for forgetting, he's been on my mind's desktop for the past 2 months. Club of geniuses. Also: Taylor Swift
I don't have a hard instant-buy (yet) author who is still living but on my list is Rabih Alamaddine.: Cool AIDS was great and more recently Wrong End of the Telescope was great., I the divine,...etc. Also really feeling Maggie Nelson's books!
And your my instant watch youtuber!
Same
Agreed
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For real!! 🤣
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"I'm almost certain his brain is wired to a dictionary" is the best description of Ocean Vuong's writing style I've ever heard
Jack, I watch all of your ads so you can buy more books.
ur a real one
dedication
~ timestamps ~
1:53 douglas stewart
3:08 mieko kawakami
5:50 ocean vuong
7:52 sayaka murata
8:35 claudia piñeiro
9:25 han kang
11:01 rónán hession
13:33 claire keegan
14:49 sally rooney
15:33 eliza clark
16:15 caleb azumah nelson
Thank you so much for the timestamps 😊❤
Omfg thank you a million
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Thanks a lot, @emmadunne2290!! 🤩👏👏
Anyone get the translator name? Antoine something?
Now that I am 70 years old and retired I can read all I wish! And you are definitely the best of what you do. Many of your recommendations have been simply priceless to me as I grow older. It's wonderful to hear from the handsome brilliant young vibrant man. Thank you from the bottom of my heart
When Dona tart drops her next book my bank account will drop as well.
same
Yes! One book a decade is rough, though...hope there's another in the future.
same
🙋♀️I must thank you for introducing me to the writings of Claire Keegan. Her story telling in less than 150 pages is awe inspiring. I’m on the preorder list for her next release.
I'm so happy Claudia Piñeiro's works are being translated to reach a larger audience. She's a real gem in my reading circle ✨
She's amazing! I've read "Catedrales" and loved it!! Can't wait to read more of her books :)
@@StudywithPaula That's the last one I read of hers too! She has a newer one I think, "El tiempo de las moscas". It's sold out in my local bookshops :(
My top author is Neil Gaiman. I will read (and re-read) literally anything he puts out, no matter what. I am absolutely obsessed and have two whole shelves in my bookcase dedicated to his books.
I am also currently waiting for a package with more Gaiman books, and might have to start yet another Gaiman-shelf once they arrive…
Yes! All of these people are go-to authors for me too. I adore all of them. I am a massive fan of Japanese and Korean translated novels; so for me Sayaka Murata, Mieko Kawakami, Haruki Murakami and especially Han Kang are top favourite authors in that field for me to devour. Martin McInnes is an author whose books I can’t wait to read. I enjoyed his first two books, but In Ascension is the book that made him a go-to author for me, as I now can’t wait for the next novel he pens. As for Vietnamese authors, I adore Ocean Vuong sooo much, but I also love nguyễn phan quế mai. As for other poetry book authors, I absolutely love Alice Oswald and have read everything I can get my hands on. Other go-to authors I enjoy are Abraham Verghese, Orhan Pamuk, eka kurniawan, Elif Shafak and Juan Gabriel Vásquez.
I am also a fan of Japanese literature. Please recommend me some of your favs!!
The way you talk about representations of our internal life in literature. 💕
I also instant buy most Irish authors. 🇮🇪
Yes Claudia Piñeiro! 💛I'm reading A Little Luck right now and it is also excellent.
Fantastic list. Murata and Kawakami are for sure on my list, as well as Kazuo Ishiguro and Ann-Marie Macdonald.
Such an incredible list of authors, Jack! Mine are Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, Arundhati Roy, Haruki Murakami, Dan Brown, and Dee Lestari (she's an author from my country, Indonesia).
Ocean Vuong could publish his grocery list and I’d buy it
No cause he literally published a poem in the form of a grocery list (it was an Amazon history list, i believe, but fair enough) in "Time is a Mother" and it was so moving and so profound in its expression of grief,
like goodness i can't believe a grocery list made me sob.
Definitly Adiba Jaigirdar, Sabaa Tahir and Hafsah Faizal, also Taylor Jenkins Reed, Nina LaCour and Julia Armfield
elif shafak
I read Small Things Like These on the strength of your recommendation and WOAH. I found myself back in the bookshop a week later picking up Foster. Turned out the bookseller was a Claire Keegan fan too and we had the loveliest little chat. So please keep embracing the earnest love you have for these authors, you are leading folks right where they ought to be!!
'Elena Knows' isn't Claudia's first book, she's got many, many more, so there's lots of excellent things to discover! My favourite backlist title by her is 'All Yours'. It's very Patricia Highsmith ☺ x
Rónán is pronounced more like Row-Nawn, just an FYI. The accent over the vowels is an acute accent used in Irish called a fada :)
Damn Ocean Vuong's book "On earth we are briefly gorgeous" was the only book after "the man called ove" which made me cry like a mad woman. The ending, protagonist's love life, his relationship with his mother, the war going on. God it was so much misery to take from that book🥺😭❤️
I really love it when you just talk without that very disturbing music in the background! Is it just me!!! I get to hear your voice and really focus on your thoughts.
Taylor Jenkins Reid is my absolute insta-buy author
Same here! I love her writing
My first book from Madeline Miller was Circe and I instantly fell in love with her writing style. If she publishes anything else in the future it'd definitely be an instant buy.
(Also I tried really hard not to get distracted by reading each titles on the shelves. Anyone else?)
AHH YES MADELINE MILLER IS DEFINITELY ONE OF MY INSTANT-BUY AUTHORS TOO. that woman could publish her shopping list and i would read it immediately
MADELINE MILLER IS MINE TOO! she could write anything to be interesting. her writing style is BEAUTIFUL and i’ve read all her published books, SOA, Circe, & Galatea, and i’m so excited for Persephone!!!
I ADORE Madeline Miller too!!!
Read song of achilles!!
I speak Spanish but am by absolutely no means fluent, so I have been trying to improve by reading Spanish books. Elena Knows was the first book that I read in Spanish where I wasn't just understanding it, but was appreciating the quality of the literature. There was an extended metaphor throughout the book of being like "a pod without seeds" to describe something being empty and useless and in that instance I feel that being a non native speaker actually added to that experience. I wasn't familiar with the words "un vaina sin semillas" before I read this book, so I had to spend extra time with the sentence and rollerdex in my mind through the different possible interpretations of those words to make sure I understood it correctly. When I got off the tram and walked to work that morning after the first time that metaphor is used I felt like I had been hit in the chest because it was so impactful.
The quotation mark thing was an absolute pain in the ass though. I worked out after a while that there were no speech marks, but it was still hella confusing
my autobuy authors are helen oyeyemi, kirsty logan and julia armfield, their writing stops me in my tracks and i love them
There are over 2,200 of us in the community BOOK CLUB!! Info in replies if you want to join :)
We're on R🤖e🤖d🤖d🤖i🤖t and the community is just Jack's name! :)
Great list! Literally no one asked, but here's mine:
Max Porter - not only books, but basically any text he writes (have you seen a short film called All of this unreal time? It's a masterpiece); Claire Keegan; Catriona Ward; Jenny Lawson; Han Kang; Benjamin Alire Saens; Sequoia Nagamatsu... okay, enough is enough.
it’s funny because YOU would be on my list of instant-buy authors…
That’s such a sweet comment 😭🫶🏾🩷
@@Rohan-cc2uz what can i say? my love and support for jack edwards knows no bounds hahaha
@@cubitum-eamus omg same! You’re sweet 😭🫶🏾🫶🏾🫶🏾
@@Rohan-cc2uz aww thank you so much! you’re lovely too 🫶
@@cubitum-eamus hehehehe🥹🫶🏾💕
Ottessa Moshfegh is absolutely my instant buy author !!
Some of mine are Donna Tartt and Maria McCann (both average one per decade, and it's about time for both), Sally Rooney, Kyung-Sook Shin, David Mitchell, Tana French... I'm sure there are more I just cant think of them right now
Oh, Donna Tartt is a good one for me too!
I love your taste in literature, Jack! It's amazing! :)
Mine are Frederik Backman, Emily Henry, Han Kang, Stephen Chbosky and two authors from my country named Sebastian Fitzek (mostly thrillers) and Ferdinand von Schirach (if you can find translated versions of his works, I highly recommend his short story collections - brilliant!).
And thank you for recommending more great writers on the regular 😊
Die Deutschen hehe, bin kein Thriller-Mensch, aber Ferdinand von Schirach steht auch 100% auf meiner Liste
Couldn't find his short stories, but did find his full-length novel Terror. Do you recommend this one?🤔
@@jeeranko3359 Oooh, that's an interesting one. It's written in the form of a play, following a court session and at the end, the author kinda let's you decide the verdict, but also provides reasonig for both scenarios - setting the accused free or sentence him as guilty (according to German law).
For a novel, I prefer "The Collini Case".
But his (3) short story collections really hit different and his writing style is just raw and brilliant. I think in English they are called "Crime", "Guilt" and "Punishment".
@@jeeranko3359 I think his short stories are a bit better but it is great as well, you could literally read everything he wrote, it makes you question your own values a lot
@jinsepiphany_ oh, found the Collini case as well! Thanks for your recommendations!
I completely geeked out when I found out Anton did the translation for BTS book a few months ago. Loved all the works he's done and it was definitely two worlds colliding that they got Anton on this project.
Funny coincidence I just bought my first Claire Keegan book last week! Feeling even happier with my purchase now. Love Ocean Vuong and Sayaka Murata❤
this is the best type of content
Isabel Allende
damn i knew i’ve been binging your videos when i was accurately guessing what authors were gonna be on the list 😭
Maggie O'Farrell since "Hamnet" and A.K Blakemore since "The Manningtree Witches" are DEFINITELY in my insta-buy list ♡
I'm working my way through Douglas Stewart, Charlotte McConaghy, & Madeline Miller, and I'm very confident they'll be auto-buys for me
Tom Cox is an instant buy author for me, will pre-order immediately as soon as I see one coming!
Jack edwards I think is gonna be my next insta buy author 👀👀
My insta buy authors are definitely V.C. Andrews and Stephen King
I am hanging out to read Madeline Millers take on Shakespeare. She opened my mind and heart to Ancient Greek mythology so I can’t wait to see what she does with the bard. I love your discussion on the internal emotional life. I get so sad looking at young men whose internal life is a violent computer game and I’m so glad my son is also reading and writing and freely expressing his emotions at the ripe old age of ten! I have every Maggie ofarrell book written, I’m working my way through Geraldine brooks and I find frederik Backman very funny.
"Violent computer game" that's so accurate lol
KAZOU ISHIGURO
i will buy whatever douglas stuart sells. doesn't even have to be a book. he could sell me a raisin. i don't even like raisins.
My two instant buy authors are Ocean Vuong and Caleb Azumah Nelson ❤️❤️❤️📚
Honestly same!!!
My instant-buy author is Edouard Louis and you might like his books if you haven’t read them already!
Isabel Allende, André Aciman, Camilla Läckerberg, Valerie Perrin
I know I'm out of context , but I really want to organize his classic collection and put them all together :(
Yes! It bugs me so much that his bookshelf is not organized 😅
Funny idea: what if you turn around your books which you have read, like in the other video, and then read your tbr till every book in a row is turned. Only then you can turn them the right way again. Maybe a video idea.
Love Claudia Piñeiro”s books. So glad she’s getting translated to English. Really liked Elena Sabe but loved Catedrales. Also her last book El Tiempo de las Moscas is sooo good. It’s based on the same character of a short book, novella, she wrote years ago called Tuya (Yours). I just bought La buena suerte and will be reading it soon. Got to meet her at the Hay Festival in Arequipa, she’s great, and so interesting to listen to. Can’t wait dor her next book
Sally Rooney all the way! And obviously Ottessa Moshfegh, Kazuo Ishiguro, Salman Rushdie, Elena Ferrante, Ian McEwan, Mieko Kawakami, Haruki Murakami, Margaret Atwood ❤️🔥🫖
(& Madeline Miller & Maggie O'Farrell & Ngugi wa Thiong'o & Antjie Krog & Tsitsi Dangarembga)
I have only read small things like these by Claire Keegan, but I can't wait to read Foster!
It’s easily Matt Haig and Hanya Yanagihara for me. Hanya to destroy me, Matt to heal me. Followed by Douglas Stuart.
Mine are Taylor Jenkins Reid, Wally Lamb, Ocean Vuong, Tiffany McDaniel, Hanif Abdurraqib
So far my one instant-buy author is Lisa See, love every single book she has published.
leigh bardugo mona awad and holly black are my instant buys… they get me idk😭 i liked the cruel prince and the spin off
good taste!!
Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, Sara Stridsberg, Ali Smith, Alice Hoffman and Madeleine Miller are on my list!
Based on the kind of books and authors you love I HIGHLY recommend you to read Sea Change by Gina Chung !!!!
Mine are: TJR, Sally Rooney, TJ Klune, and Alice Feeney
my insta-buy authors are Carmen Maria Machado and Gretchen Felker-Martin!!🥰 Manhunt by Felker-Martin is a must read, I hope you get around to it someday
A fellow Christopher Isherwood stan 🙌🏻 and mine’s random, but Bonnie MacBird’s- since Doyle isn’t here anymore, I can’t wait for her Holmes novels 😭 👏🏻
I don't think I have such an author now. It used to be Umberto Eco and Terry Pratchett, but they both died. I still instantly buy anything with them that is being published.
When it comes to still living authors it's Margaret Atwood's books... just shut up and take my money.
I have some others but I mostly stalk their books in the library.
I keep being distracted by how Jack tilts his head at the exact same angle as the books on the top shelf are tilted. Great recommendations, Thanks.
My instant buy absolutely R.F.Kuang
There's no better way to start a morning than watching Jack talking passionate about books and authors. The people who know him in real life must be really lucky. To be able to converse and exchange knowledge with someone who is always looking for new things to learn and appreciates literature.
Ocean Vuong is definitely one of mine...at least when it comes to his fiction. He has mostly poetry books, and I'm not a massive fan of poetry in general. But I do know he is working on another fiction novel which I'm very excited for!
My other "Inta Buy" authors are Kim Stanley Robinson, Andrew Holleran, and Garth Greenwell.
Irish viewer here - Jack you must add Donal Ryan to your list! His books are right up your street 🇮🇪
I loved what you had to say for rónán hession. we really don't give enough credit to our internal lives. i was just thinking about dreams too. i don't think about them as prophecies, but more like actual experiences that we go through. sometimes they're even more real than just passing thoughts. at least to our internal selves.
The auto buy authors for me are Wally Lamb, Sheri Reynolds, and Kate Sawyer (solely based on The Stranding) come to mind. Yes elder fan LOL. younger readers probably have not heard of them with the exception of Kate Sawyer who is new to me last year. As you mention James Baldwin and Tori Morrison are timeless authors to follow but could be read throughout ones lifetime. Lessons in Chemistry by Bonnie Garmus would make me pick up whatever she writes next!! I have never talked out loud to a book in my life until this one!!!
I love Lessons in Chemistry too! Will definitely buy anything else written by her.
Wally Lamb is also becoming an insta-buy for me!
@@clareashcraft3411 I know I keep on stalking his website to see if he has come out with something new! I fell in love with his writing back in the '90s when she's come undone came out
@marciajohansson769 ah, I haven't read that one yet! I picked up The Hour I First Believed on a whim in a used bookstore and I just bought I Know This Much Is True and I'm excited to start it soon.
@@clareashcraft3411 let me know how you like it! It was one of my favorites.
Leigh Bardugo is my instant buy author!! I read Six of Crows in the seventh grade and was never the same since lmao
My insta-buys are Akwaeke Emezi, NK Jemisin, Neil Gaiman, Kazuo Ishiguro and Becky Chambers. I also have that weird feeling about Terry Pratchett - I’ve read more than half of Discworld and his other books, but since he passed, I’ve been spacing out reading his books because a world with no new (to me) Pratchett makes my heart sad. The Tiffany Aching books are my favourite arc, but I am one day going to tackle The Shepherd’s Crown when I am ready to just sob through the whole thing.
I'm most excited to read Claire Keegan. I have Small Things Like These on my TBR. I really want to read Elena Knows too ☺
The fact that almost all of these authors are also my insta-buy authors really says a lot about how many of my recommendations I get from these videos... I don't trust anyone else to recommend books to me and that's my toxic trait 😂
I need to know what model on casetify your phone cover is, I absolutely love it and need it
Madeline Miller and Erin Morgenstern 1000% I'd read their grocery lists
I‘m sure you’re aware of it, but in case not, Claire Keegan has also published 2 short story collections, Antarctica and Walk the Blue Fields. I haven’t read them yet but we talked about one of the stories at university and it was brilliant, so any Claire Keegan lover will probably love these collections as well!
Fantastic list - I have to say though, John Boyne would absolutely be added to my instant buy list! Incredible writer
Neil gaiman. I will both read and audiobook everything he ever writes. He does most of his audiobooks and has the best storyteller voice.
You’re so right about the audiobooks! I could listen to that man describing paint dry on the wall and I’d still be enthralled.
For me it’s Neil Gaiman. I really can’t get enough of his stories. I’ve actually slowed down in reading them and started re-reading instead because I never want to get to the final book.
Kazuo Ishiguro, George Saunders, Claire Keegan, Daniel Mason, Claire-Louise Bennett, Ocean Vuong, Claudia Piñero, Han Kang, Maggie O’Farrell, Anna Burns, Mona Awad
Elif Shafak is my instant buy author for sure
my instant buy authors are Cassandra Clare, C. W. Farnsworth, Sally Rooney, Emily Henry, Donna Tartt, Ocean Vuong, Norhafsah Hamid, Stephanie Garber
Mine are Amor Towles, Khaled Hossein, Laura Purcell, Ronald Malfi, David Mitchell, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, CJ Sansom, Margaret Atwood, Bernard Cornwell & Tan Tuan Eng.
Taylor Jenkins Reid, Ishiguro, Alice Oseman, & Ocean Vuong are my faves that come to mind!
Mine are Yoon Ha Lee, Nghi Vo, N.K. Jemisin, Victor LaValle, Becky Chambers, and T. Kingfisher
My auto authors are
Stephen king
Ann Rice (R.I.P)
Kathy Reich
Sierra Simon's
There are others but I cannot think of them right now 😂
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Who else had to re-listen to Jack’s gorgeous Panenka-inspired revelation a few times? 🙋🏻♀️
My Instant Buy Authors .. öhm ... some of them are German Authors so don't wonder about it 😄
Markus Heitz
Michael Peinkofer
Robert Corvus
Andreas Brandhorst
Christoph Hardebusch
Christopher Paolini
Dennis L. McKiernan
Bernhard Hennen
Joe Abercrombie
& Richard Schwartz
Living authors - i'll read anything Bret Easton Ellis puts out! Dead authors - i know i'll read everything by Hunter S. Thompson
My insta-buy authors are Andrew Joseph White, Aiden Thomas, Alice Oseman, McQuiston and R.F Kuang
Yes. Sayaka Murata. She really does see the world in the same effed up way I do. Grady Hendrix, Margaret Atwood, sally rooney and kazuo Ishiguro are on my list. I like books that explore the human condition as well which is probably why I appreciate your book recs.
Ok. Highly underground taste🫢: Sally Rooney, Ocean Vuong, Haruki Murakami, James Baldwin, Virginia Woolf, Oscar Wilde, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie. Honestly, Jane Austen (the vibes). I did add Ocean Vuong just as I heard you say his name and I won't forgive myself for forgetting, he's been on my mind's desktop for the past 2 months. Club of geniuses.
Also: Taylor Swift
Karl Ove Knausgaard
Haruki Murakami
Claudia Pineiro
Emmanuel Carrère
Fred Vargas
Olivia Laing
Sarah Waters
Ted Chiang
Marlon James
Annie Ernaux
I don't have a hard instant-buy (yet) author who is still living but on my list is Rabih Alamaddine.: Cool AIDS was great and more recently Wrong End of the Telescope was great., I the divine,...etc. Also really feeling Maggie Nelson's books!
Jack looks so hot in this
Love this! Mine are:
Barbara Kingsolver
John Irving
Erin Morgenstern
Joanne Harris
Alice Hoffman
Jack you need to read The ice palace, ik its on your bookshelf, please😭🙏 if you love Irish lit, you’ll love this Norwegian classic
Instant by authors Stephen King, C.J Tudor and Jennifer Mcmahon, Kepnes a new Joe book every year
Mine are: William Peter blatty, Alice oseman, Paul tremblay, Ann Booth and PG Wodehouse
Instant buys:
Philip Pullman
G.R.R Martin - will he ever release the last two GOT books?!
Ocean Vuong
R.F. Kuang