BOOKSHELF TOUR 📚 my cozy home library
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the bookshelf tour is finally here!
0:00 little overview
1:18 precarious stacks
3:05 how they're organized
3:57 classic literature
11:40 literary-ish fiction
15:44 philosophy & fairy tales
16:50 favourite shelf :')
18:21 rilke & hard covers
20:16 romance
21:15 manga
21:50 fantasy
24:01 science fiction
24:53 more rilke quelle surprise
25:09 mystery/horror
25:31 academia?
26:14 greek/roman mythology retellings
27:24 historical fiction
27:54 poetry & graphic novels
28:57 middlegrade
30:01 winter books :')
31:05 young adult
32:19 where all my money's gone
32:32 classical studies: greece & rome
33:43 non-fiction
34:52 floating shelves
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People that say “ooooh big stretch” when their cat stretches are my people. Beautiful collection!!
@jasonplockton1760
Жыл бұрын
Cool
OMG YEEEES! Bookshelf tours are honestly the best type of book content, especially long-ish ones like this one! And you have such beautiful shelves 💗
Best bookshelf tour ever! And i loved how Calcifer stole the show in the end! How to resist to his sweet face? Ciao Emma! 💖😻📚✨
Yes! I’ve been waiting for this! Now I can’t wait to grab a snack and watch you show your beautiful books
@khalilahd.
2 жыл бұрын
Lol same! She’s the best 💛
@Tania.atlasinajar
2 жыл бұрын
Ain’t that the truth. Time to get cozy!
the wheel of time gets much, much better from the eye of the world lol. i’m currently on book 4 and taking it slow- because YES these books absolutely are a commitment! anyways, i’m excited to see your thoughts on the series when you do continue :)
I absolutely love you book self it’s so you! I think physical books are great because after they pile up you can see your book evolution 💛 kind of like a photo album ☺️
@Tania.atlasinajar
2 жыл бұрын
Great way to think of it like that! A photo album!
Wow, you got the same "The master and Margarita" I just bought! I have finished reading the Chinese translation of it. It directly became one of my favorites just from the first few pages I read in the bookstore in China! It is just brilliant! I want to read it again in English, and that book is just gorgeous. It feels like that book cover is just the way I hoped this book to look like. Great to see you got "Journey to the west" there. It is possibly the most loved children story in China through history, but it is also very entertaining and even inspiringly profound for adults as well. With many mataphors for life. Emma, you are so lovely, cultured, and open-minded. Love you.
This makes me so happy!! I love your bookshelf tours. I ordered the book of disqiuet when you talked about it (because it was so pretty hello??) and now it's one of my favorite books! Same with Rilke, I'm obsessed. I think you would really like the brothers Karamazov, I had such a fun time reading it (crime and punishment is still my ride or die my number 1), it has everything a russian classic should have.
I'm also in the process of reorganising my shelves & a good declutter. I really like the way you've organised your Classics by edition - looks very tidy. Also, what I mostly love about your bookshelves is the fact that your books actually LOOK read; broken spines, loved! As my Dad always says, "it's not a museum piece!" I loved Bone Gap, and a big YES to Daphne du Maurier, she's wonderful! Rebecca is one of my favourite books :-)
🥹 I live for videos like this! I’ve seen all of your book palace tours 🥰
@khalilahd.
2 жыл бұрын
Same here! They’re the best 💛
truly every time i see the raven boys on your shelves i am relieved you haven't gotten rid of it bc that series is one of my favorite of all time
YES! You have a beautiful library and it brings me so much joy to see your collection!
Just found this channel and it already became something I come to for cozyness and peace. Also classics recomendations. Also the humor. Thanks for making the exam season go more pleasantly.
I really love your shelves! I am reorganizing my library so I am so inspired by seeing your amazing library! I will have to post a picture of my new library when it's done!
I've been trying to get bored by your lengthy videos but I can't even get bored for 1 sec. I'm just so amazed by the books and the way you describe the books and all. After watching this I just want to read all those books and have a perfect bookshelf like yours. Keep it up. You're just motivating people to read more and more books.
Daughter of the Forest is one of my favorite fantasy novels. Reads a lot like a fairy tale! 🥰
@readiculousreads4164
Жыл бұрын
I should make note there are some Content Warnings for this book. I'm reading it currently and forgot about at least one scene. So, just a heads up to anyone who may be interested, to look that up before reading!
I love Queen of the Tearling too. No one ever talks about it. You have a wonderful collection. And congrats on your darling kitten. Cats are the best.
YAYY ITS OUT! ive been dying to see this for so long! you never fail to make all of us happy emma
omg what a coincidence, i rewatched your previous bookshelf tour video just yesterday ! so glad you made a new one because i was craving this type of content lately :')
All of your bookshelf tours are my comfort videos🪵
The video we have all been waiting for! Thank you for posting this!
"CONFESSIONS" by Jaume Cabre is an amazing book. Definitely the best for 2022 for me. Sorry, but this is the most beautiful book written in the 21st century 😅❤. It is impossible to break away from the first page, the book is so fascinating. This is magical realism to some extent. The narrative is rather chaotic (jumps from one timeline to another), but this is explained by the fact that the narrator (Adrian) is gradually losing his memory due to illness (before the illness he was a genius, have learned more than 10 languages, which makes the situation even more tragic). At the center of the story is a violin that has been passed from hand to hand for many years. There is a trail of blood behind it, because it was made of a unique material, and the sound of the musical instrument was astonishing. The main character begins a story about his life from childhood, where the violin played an important role. Adrian was born into a strange family, where there is a strange domineering father with a lot of secrets, an indifferent mother, an office filled with antiques and priceless treasures... Gradually, we learn the whole story of Adrian's life (and the stories of the previous owners of the violin), and then the puzzle about the enigmatic violin is finally solved. It is very sad that I have not heard anything about this amazing work in the English-speaking segment of booktube, it deserves more. So, please give the book a chance, it's a real masterpiece
@georgianatrutescu
2 жыл бұрын
Oh, God!! You just made my day! I couldn’t have explained it better myself!! I totally agree with everything you said, this is the best book I have read in 2022 and I believe it’s a masterpiece! I wish others could see it the same way and give it a chance. I guess this doesn’t happen because the book is pretty hard to read but it’s soooo good!! I am so happy you loved it too! Emma got the book from me actually as I was 100% convinced she would love it! 😊
@compulsive_experience
2 жыл бұрын
@@georgianatrutescu Oh thank you so much for replying! ❤ I am happy that I was able to express my feelings about this astonishing book, cause I was afraid I hadn't suceeded in this 😅 And I am really grateful to you for sending this book to Emma. I hope she would enjoy it, as much as we did) 🤗
I finished reading The Phantom of the Opera last night because you always recommend it and it was INCREDIBLE!! Phantom is next on the list 😁
@emmiereads
2 жыл бұрын
AHHH so cool, so happy you enjoyed it:’)
@lumieredice485
Жыл бұрын
She has so many editions of that book 🤣🤣🤣
oh my god i love this, i was already so excited to see your bookshelf tour BUT THEN i got to watch your cat as a bonus, how cute pls i wanted to hug him so much
the fact that your favorite shelf is full of amazing books from south and central america makes me sooo happy
this is straight up goals, emmie!!! 😭💕
I recently watched The Summer I Turned Pretty and immediately ordered the books, read the first one and it’s just the perfect summer read 🥰 love your shelves, so many inspiring books ❤️
omg yay I was waiting for another bookshelf tour from you!! I LOVE ur taste in books
I never get tired of your bookshelf tours
can't tell you how much joy i felt seeing this video in my subscriptions
I’VE BEEN WAITING FOR THIS ONE! 😩 Gah! It’s always a pleasure to watch your videos 💓🌷
yasss! The Hundred Years Of Solutide is godly terrific! So glad you also like it💗
Since I started watching your channel, I have gotten more into drinking tea. I got a Sips By box and I sat down to drink my raspberry rose oolong tea while listening to this and I think I've peaked in relaxation 😌
Geek Love and the Stationary Shop I loved! I’ve been in a reading slump and found your channel. Thanks for this! I think I’ll read the Girl Who Drank the Moon 🌙📚
Your bookshelves are awesome. Nice to see so many classics. I adore Penguin Classics editions.👍
Your favorite shelf is my favorite shelf. Love it!
ahh i have been waiting for this and it literally made my day!! loving your library and PLEASE read Jane Eyre 😭🖤
THE MOMENT WE HAVE ALL BEEN WAITING FOR
Lovely shelves! Thank you for sharing, got lots of new titles for my TBR! Much love from Mexico to you, xx
Amazing tour! Absolutely read Du Maurier, she's incredible!!
Great video! I love your little helper, he is super cute 😍
Saramago’s Blindness is one of my all time favorites!! The audio definitely helps because the dialogue is written a bit oddly. Can’t wait to hear your thoughts!
You definitely should pick up Kallocain soon, we read it for school (I’m Swedish) and I loved it., it reminded me that I love reading and got me back into it. I’ve read a lot of the classic dystopias since and none have been better than Kallocain ☺️
Woooooww!!!! Super excited for this!
Now that you're reading Murakami chronologically I can't wait to hear more of what you think of his work! It took me about two and a half years to get through all of his books (I wasn't in a hurry), but it was a great goal to complete!
I love Samarago's books, I ve read Blindness and the story really sticks with you, its challenging but definitely worth it! Can't wait for your review
What an amazing bookshelf tour.. watching you sparks joy ❤️☺️ i hope you do an apartment tour one day.. it looks so well decorated and beautiful.. anyways i hope you are having a lovely day😁
oh gosh how long have I been waiting for this! thank you 😭❤️
@emmiereads
2 жыл бұрын
ahh so welcome, enjoy lovely!!
BEEN Waiting ahh so excited
ohhh!!! Chess is so beautiful!!! You're gonna love it, Emmie! 💕🙌
Absolutely gorgeous collection! 🔥😍
most beautiful and unique collection ever!
Such a dreamy collection, I've seen all of your bookshelf videos and love watching them still, your voice and the vibes are just the best! Also: as a Portuguese girlie i just wanted to pop in here and strongly advise you to read Saramago in physical form, not audiobook, please trust me on this, it is not audiobook material and the experience will be so different! (either way, can't wait to know what you think of it, Blindness is one of my favourites of his, I really hope you enjoy it)
Your taste is *chef's kiss*. I can't comment on everything lol. I saw a rave review of Agota Kristof too, and I'm eager to try. Neuromancer was a big book for me in highschool, I really want to try his more recent series, starting with Peripheral. My favorite David Mitchell is Thousand Autumns of Jacob de Zoet. I too want to read Fathers and Sons and some Hesse soon. And the Oxford classics redesign was SOOO good. They have a complete translation of Zola's 20 book series I'm collecting.
your shelf is gorgeous! to have a classic collection like yours
I'm so excited for you to read Malibu Rising! I devoured it in a day and it broke my heart as well as made me mad at them. So glad you will (hopefully) pick it up. And From Lukov With Love.... just yes.
Blindness is such a good one! I read it a little before the pandemic and I have to say that some of what happened in the book was reflected in real life in 2020. It is pretty heavy topic wise, but such a good read! Greatings from Belgium!
Things fall apart is a great book! Currently reading The picture of Dorian Gray after your recommendation in a separate video!! I’m loving it! ♥️
Your bookshelf tours give me life!😂
Man I'm just getting to this and couldn't help thinking about how you filmed this and now have to box everything up again. Glad you made it though
Damn so much serotonin has been released from watching this, your bookshelf is just perfect:0
I am pretty much new to your channel and i was absolutely flabbergasted when you showed "Lady of the Camelias" in your bookshelf, its one of my absolute favourite classics! Love loveeeee it so much!
As a Brazilian with a literature major, I am so excited to hear that you liked “The posthumous memoirs of brás cubas”! Have you done a review on the book by any chance? I’d love to watch
I knew I was in trouble when I clicked pause, Googled, and then put in my Thriftbooks cart the LITERAL first book on your shelf. I adore bookshelf tours. I always find something new I like and I just love looking at people's books. If there were open houses for snooping people's shelves instead of like real estate open houses, that would be my jam.
not sure if you've read it yet but i saw the guernsey literary and potato peel pie society on your historical fiction shelf and i really encourage you to read it if you haven't! it's one of my favourite books and it's so cozy but also manages to stay real amidst the fluffy feelings. as a person with a deep love for books, juliet's perspective is so lovely to read, as well as just being entertaining, insightful, and unique. all the other characters also have delightfully specific voices and it's just entirely worthwhile, even if historical fiction isn't your jam. a great one for lovers of found family.
Nicely decorated
I love Michael's gift. Just wow.
I LOVE the original wheel of time cover art too! It’s so charming! There are a few less good covers as you go through the series but I still refuse to get any editions with different cover art
the fact that kingdom of little wounds just sits there on the bookshelf you want to rearrange because they‘re your favourite books, i can‘t even😄 (amazing collection
ahh you’re literally making my day emma! thanks always
@jordanc2616
2 жыл бұрын
Ditto lol
@emmiereads
2 жыл бұрын
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OMG, Everything is so beautiful, let me live with you 🥺☺️
36 minute video all dedicated to your bookshelf ..!?!? Ahhhh yay 😍😍
Wow you have some nice bookshelves there...Amazing collection.
Okay i'm gonna be honest. I'm new here in this channel and ur voice is just so charming and charismatique ✨🦄
Just today i was checking if you have uploaded new video and boom after couple of hours wd got new one! 🙌🏼😆
Owwww! I have been waiting for this for such a long time! Yeahhhhh! From a brazilian follower!
Love the collection and feel more ok with having many books :) I think you could like "Let the right one in". It is a "vampire" book but it is very wintery, chilly, the atmosphere is great. I would say its more mysterious than a fantasy. Although it is categorized ad a horror as well.
Pretty pretty please do an unhaul/little library drop off/pick up next. Thank you for this video. I got 3 books to add to my TBR. ❤️❤️❤️
omg I fully support the unhauling of hp&the cursed child... i did not find it worth my time haha! i started organizing my classics chronologically because of your last two bookshelf tours
Descartes Bones is a wonderful read (or listen, in my case)! Your shelves are amazing!
that woman in literature course sounds sooo good!! exercise also always help me feel better! it's sooo amazing
Great collection, great tour.
I love your dress 😍 and this camera quality!!! Thanks for sharing another video Emma :) Also do you have any tips on cleaning your bookshelf? Mine always ends up getting sooo dusty if I neglect it for a month 😅
Purrfect!📚✨❤️
Your bookshelves are amazing and I had to laugh when you said you have even more books at your parents! I love the organization and the little crochet dolls abound, your friend is amazing! :D Regarding Saramago, the audio might be easier for the dialogue since he writes speech the way people talk - long sentences, not much ponctuation - and it can take a bit to get used to. I love his books and the themes he explores, I hope you enjoy Blindness (there's a movie as well if you want to compare it afterwards). I also recommend Death with Interruptions, beautiful little story! Also you will love Calvino's "If on a winter's night a traveler" because it's about literature and the art and pleasure of reading! I'd say it's an autumn's book, if you're looking for suggestions!
I just love your bookhselves, so pretty and you have wonderful taste in books. It is wonderful to see what you have "Doña Barbara" on your shelf, I am venezuelan and I had never seen someone outside of Latin America reading Rómulo Gallegos❤️ Also I recommend that you continue with the throne of glass serie, I know the first one Is not good, I did't especially like it when I first read It, but the second book Is way better and the rest of the saga Is so funny and enjoyable. (Sorry if I don't write very well in English)
for saramago i really recommend reading it on paper because of his different writing style, it takes time to get used to it, but it pays off beautifully
Hey ! Just wanted to tell you that I just read Martin Eden by Jack London and wow... This is definitely the greatest novel I have ever read (the writing is even better than The Picture of Dorian Gray...). And I sobbed so much ! Plus I really was amazed by Jack London's writing style since he was basically illiterate and had to learn how to write by himself ! Anyways, I hope that you will read it soon. This book is so underrated 💗💗💗
i love love love malibu rising and daisy jones and the six! huge tjr fan :)
Brilliant, it's been a little while since we've had an update!
Emmie, your awesome. That’s it. Thank you.
The Wolf in the Whale is really good. I also enjoyed her Olympus Bound Trilogy.
I love your bookshelf ❤️
Hi Emma! First time writing to you. It’s wonderful to see someone being so much into books like you are! Great job! Keep going! I learn from your vlogs that you pick books of authors from all over the world, so kudos to you about that! I’m from Slovenia, so I’d like to recommend three Slovenian books to you. Although a small nation, we Slovenians pride ourselves to be quite cultural, with hundreds of novelists and poets. I’ve picked these three (in my opinion) very good Slovenian books that I highly recommend to you: 1. Alamut by Vladimir Bartol. This book has a slow start, but great finish. Essential for understanding religious extremism or any extremism deriving from political ideologies. (By the way, this book was the inspiration for the video game series Assassin's Creed.) 2. Minuet for Guitar (in twenty-five shots) by Vitomil Zupan, enfant terrible of Slovenian literature. Machoistic, even a bit misogenistic, but all in all an amazing read! A woman shot herself over this guy in real life and one can imagine it why after reading this book. 3. Hiša Marije Pomočnice (The Ward of Our Lady of Mercy) by Ivan Cankar. This book is amazing in a special way, by being the most depressing book ever written! Mind, it’s very well written, only the subject is such that you will not be able to get out of depression for weeks after you finish this book. (I googled the most depressing books and I can garrantee you that those 13 books that google points out don’t come even close to this one in terms of depressing a reader!) And since I’m at it already, here are another three must-reads in general: Papillon by Henri Charriere Foucault’s Pendulum by Umberto Eco Living to Tell the Tale by Gabriel Garcia Marquez. Stay well!
@15:05 when you said “I don’t know if audio is the way to go for this…” it made me think about how I would love to see a video of you recommending “audio is the way to go books. “ I always struggle with choosing what to read on audible.
Wonderful. I haven't got shelves anymore, and I've been doing most of my reading on Kindle, which very conveniently has a built-in French dictionary.
I've been watching you for a while and really enjoyed hearing what you are interested in, and doing a library tour of your books. It encouraged me to finally sit down and catalog all the books that I have in my library. It took me a week and a half and I have 2,756 books.. not counting those on my Kindle. I've been collecting for years no for decades. Books are my joy and peace! Wishing you happy collecting.
Emma, after hearing you speak so highly of The Prophet by Gibran I decided to read it. It is now my all-time favorite book. Thank you so much for recommending it! 🥺❤
Oh, I love to see "They came to Bagdad" in your library.
I like organizing my classics chronologically too but the next time i clean / reorganize the shleves, i'm torn between organizing ALL of them by chronological order OR by country THEN by chronological order for each region or country or whatever.. I always enjoy your book shelf tours ^^