everything I read in October 🧶 spooky season reviews
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I read Minor detail this month too and it is so so good! Shibli excellently describes the horrors and struggle of living under occupation that you can’t really understand without living under it! I think my favorite read from this month was footnotes in Gaza.
list of books ✮⋆。🤎🍂 00:39 Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte 03:42 Venice by Thomas F. Madden 07:04 The Undertaking of Hart and Mercy by Megan Bannen 11:04 and there were none and other classic mysteries by Agatha Christie 14:07 Madam by Phoebe Wynne 18:43 To be Devoured by Sara Tantlinger 20:32 My Dear Curse Casting Vampiress (Vol. 1) by Chisaki Kanai 20:48 A Wolf for a Spell by Karah Sutton 23:49 Minor Detail by Adania Shibli 26:46 The Fifty Year Sword by Mark Z. Danielewski
I also read minor detail this month, I read it in Arabic the original language. It was the best book I've read this month. It's unfortunate that they canceled the Frankfurt Book Fair event, but Shibli's writing is incredible!
My favourite book I read in October was Interview with the Vampire, I finally read it because of your review and wow fantastic ❤
I read The Prophet and The Name of the Rose in October and they both blew me away, so excited to read more Gibran and Eco 🍂 (and Wuthering Heights was also fantastic)
I hadn't heard of Minor Detail by Adania Shibli before but that's gone straight to the top of my books to buy list. It sounds amazing! Thanks Emma! ❤
my favorite book from october was the master and margarita !!! i paused in the middle to read goethe’s faust because bulgakov was constantly referencing it and i wanted a fuller understanding but i think it wouldve still been great without that extra context :P
I love your videos they're always so soothing & inspiration for my books & authorial aspirations
So grateful for a video to help me through my anxious morning. Thank you, Emma.
@emmiereads
8 ай бұрын
Sending you a big hug, you’ve got this beautiful💙
@jamesisaacson6379
8 ай бұрын
@emmiereads question when are you going to do next Ann Rice vampire chronicles book the vampire lestat review ?
read frankenstein in october and it blew me away emma your taste is immaculate!!!
I read "Book Thief" by Marcus Zuzak in October and it is my only 5 star of the year. It's so so good. So tender , so heartwarming. I loved it
@irislovesreading
8 ай бұрын
One of my fav books of all time ❤
Currently reading Broken Wings becuase you sugeested it in a Classic Lit for Beginners video and I am loving it so much, Thanks! Can't wait to read more of classic lit you suggested.
Wuthering Heights is one of my favorite classics ever. And now I’m so happy that someone finally gave justice to explaining the summary because it’s definitely not a romance novel. It’s a heart shattering experience. Everyone must read it tho ❤️🩹😁
October was an intersting month for me because it was my first month at uni! i felt like i needed to share this with you because your beautiful videos have always made me happy and helped me in my hard days during high school and now i'm studying pharmacy which was my a dream 💙 i read anne of the island and loved it (it was about anne going to uni too), i loved the second book of before the coffee gets cold series it was so cozy, and i read poirot last case by agatha christie and loved it too
Thanks for reading and recommending Minor Detail 🇵🇸 For horror, I think you would enjoy The Saga of Darren Shan! I read it many years ago (it's YA) but I think the graphic horror in it really contributed to the plot and atmosphere and left me with so much to think about!
@emmiereads
8 ай бұрын
Ooh thank you for the recommendations - never heard of it so gonna go check it out!🥰
Thank you for always brightening our day with these videos 💛
I ordered and now currently reading The undertaking of Hart and Mercy the day I saw your blog of it.. im really liking it so far, only 40 pages in.. I really needed a book to have a good time with after being in a 2 year reading slump.
I just recently found out about your channel about a week ago, and I watched your old videos and you're becoming one of my favorite youtubers. Keep up the great content.
@emmiereads
8 ай бұрын
Thank you so much! So nice to meet you and so glad you’re here☺️
My favourite books of october were Emma by Jane Austen and Moonminpappa at sea by Tove Jansson ^^ Also Emma, I have to thank you once again for recommending Heaven and Hell, I loved it, have it now in four translations, and also, since I'm doing Scandinavian studies I suggested to my Icelandic teacher that we could read it in class, and she actually agreed! Now she ordered it in Icelandic and we're reading it together in class, the language is just so amazing in the original and I love seeing my colleagues' reaction to it, so thank you again for bringing me this joy (and in consequence also the 10 people in my course)!
i read the undertaking of hart and mercy and had the same thoughts! it was so much cuter than i was expecting!! im glad you enjoyed it too
I’ve been watching your videos for months and they keep popping up on my feed which is great but I just realized I didn’t even subscribe to you. I finally subscribed 😂❤️💕
my favorite book from september was emma !! it’s the only five star read i’ve had all year 🫠 but this month i read the graveyard book and the phantom of the opera (finally) on your recommendation and loved loved loved both :)
October is the best month! I had some spooky reads this month too! Hope your Halloween was spectacular, Emma, and your November is off to a great start! Always love the videos!
@emmiereads
8 ай бұрын
Thank you!! Ooh what was your favourite spooky read? I hope the rest of the year is just as cozy for you😊
@pendragon2012
8 ай бұрын
@@emmiereads I think my favorite was The House of Hollow. Still thinking about that twist ending. Slewfoot was good too but took too long to get going. The ending was crazy good.
omg the collors in this video are amazing!!!!
Thank you Emma. I did see your GoT show the other day and you'll be glad to know that it went well. I, for one, enjoy getting together with some of the others every now and again. Your show (you and Carolyn) helps to make that possible, so thanks for that. October was a difficult month for me reading wise, as I had to prepare for an exam - an experience which with certainly you can sympathize. However, that done I've started on the Nabokov translation of Eugene Onegin, which I'm enjoying a lot. The famous tri-lingual author is taking me, the reader, on a guided tour of the process of translating a difficult poem, as only a great master can do.
I read "the death of vivek oji" in October and oh my god what a good book, its one of my favorites this year, really recommend !!
@sophhnavarro
8 ай бұрын
Great book, totally agree!
Fave book from October was I'm Glad My Mom Died by Jennette McCurdy. Honestly didn't expect it to be so well written and such a quick and easy, even fun read, while dealing with such heavy and disturbing topics. The book is really well done and does a great job in explaining hard things in a digestable way, while not making them any less hard.
I commented that because of you I'd read Phantom of the Opera in October and i did! I spent most of the month reading Priory and i became too busy w school, but with an audiobook i was able to finish it in October and had so much fun :) It's been in my physical tbr for Years so thank you for convincing me to finally pick it up!
i read wuthering heights this october and i was so surprised. gonna post a video about it soon, hopefully ☺️ you’re so sweet and i adore your videos
another great video to watch with my morning coffee. Thank you Emma ❤
My favourite book that I read in October wasn't even a book but a fanfic called Anatomy of a Fall. i really loved it because the two main characters were a high school kid and a ghost and it took part largely in a forest in autumn so it was just perfect for this time of year and the atmosphere was amazing!🍂
I'm currently reading Snow Falling on Cedars for a class and god! What a wonderful read! Definitely teaching me a lot about American history, about reading, about myself in general. And it's the perfect book for this cold weather, very gloomy and slow and wintery... Definitely pick it up if you haven't already!
@kurtfox4944
8 ай бұрын
Not to mention beautifully written...
@anitas5817
8 ай бұрын
That book, and the movie as well, are atmospheric works of art, absolutely exquisite.
Hi Emma, I think you would truly enjoy "The Thief Lord" by Cornelia Funke. It takes place in Venice, portrays lovely characters and has a surreal touch. It's a childhood favourite of many Germans and after rereading it recently I believe it to be a cozy read for adults too. 😊 Thanks so much for the effort and love you put into your videos!! They always lift my mood💕
@legumesss
8 ай бұрын
Second this! The Thief Lord really started my lifelong love for Venice
@eloisecondon4413
8 ай бұрын
Emmie please read Thief Lord!!!
@golnazzziiii7125
8 ай бұрын
Yessss I love both the book and the movie
Love you, Emma! Thank you for your videos!
@emmiereads
8 ай бұрын
Sending all the love back!💙
Emma you litrally are an inspiration❤i am a fantasy reader but I really want to read good classics and the books you recommend are so comforting and really good so thank youuu soo muchhhh❤❤ Also I read Minor details and it was so good
Here are my favorites from the last two months! September: Lessons in Chemistry by Bonnie Garmus October: Hangsaman by Shirley Jackson
wuthering heights is such a dramatic book but i love it sooo much
I love that Venice book but omg it took me forever to read… there is so much information in there!
i definitely recommend earthlings if you’d like a very disturbing book (check the trigger warnings before tho!) it’s really well done and very shocking too. i found myself thinking about it a looot
I just start Jane Eyer I can't believe i've waited this long
"Wuthering Heights" is just astonishing. Who was it written for? No attempt made to placate the reader. Completely uncompromising. What a vision. The two takeaway lessons are 1. Never help an orphan. 2. Never fall in love.
I read a couple good books in September: The Sailor Who Fell From Grace With the Sea by Mishima (totally influenced by you hahah) and The White Book by Han Kang which was so beautiful and lyrical. The best October book was The Unwomanly Face of War by Svetlana Alexievich which is a non-fiction about women's experience during WW2. Minor Detail is on my November tbr and I can't wait to read it. :)
I already finished “Dork diaries Tales from a NOT-SO- Popular Party Girl” by Rachel Renée Russell as one of my favorite spooky books. It reads like a middle schoolers having a Halloween party and I thought this is the best book I ever read before. This book has characters, real people and places. Thank you so much for showing me all of your books today, I really love your books so far. 😊🎃
I’m hoping to go to Haworth tomorrow, where the Brontes lived. I’m only about 30mins away but somehow never visited. I nearly went in the summer, but I’m glad I didn’t. It’s breezy, wild and it’s raining on and off. It seems perfect for a visit now 😁
Recently I loved The awakening, Mrs. Dalloway, The mad women's ball and curently I'm in the middle of We have always lived in the castle. Loving it so far!
October was a fantastic reading month for me as well (12 books)! The books that stood out were rereads of wuthering heights and northanger abbey, gun island (thanks for recommending that), A Book of Form and Emptiness (Ruth Ozeki) and Summer light and then comes the night (Jon Kalman Stefansson)
Catch-22 was my september favorite and Elena Knows was my october favorite
emma posted on my birthday I count this as a gift 💘💘
@emmiereads
8 ай бұрын
HAPPY BIRTHDAY BEAUTIFUL!!! Have the best day💙💙💙
@alma3468
8 ай бұрын
Happy birthday!
@insyirah7675
8 ай бұрын
@@alma3468thank you!!
Love your top!
i read The Journey of the Book-People by Olga Tokarczuk last month and absolutely loved it. so many interesting ideas, likable characters and beautiful writing. currently reading Surprised by Joy by CS Lewis and loving it a lot, it feels so comforting for some reason
Shatter Me series!! I'm already on the 8th of 10 books 🥰🥰🥰🥰 finished 6 books last October ✨️
I have not read much more than a book a month through September and October, and I do a despicable job of keeping track of when I'm reading what. However, I can say I thoroughly enjoyed 'The Intern' by Michelle Campbell. I read it in October, and it is one of the first books I've been able to drive into for a story and stay gripped by the story for my entire read. I read Wuthering Heights for the first time in the Summer, and I completely agree with your thoughts about the terrible mood powers of Emily Bronte. Your commentary on 'Minor Detail' is high praise. One of my hesitations with BookTube lies with the paucity of contemporary serious literature on my read shelf. I've only recently understood that people enjoy reading the new books because they can talk about the currents of today with their peers. I hope people can not psychoanalyze that last sentence too much. It can be summed up as, 'book clubs, who knew!'. Here is a good song somewhat related to your commentary on returning to 'Minor Detail'. music.kzread.info/dash/bejne/o2ekw9iscaq6pbw.html&si=XVbKnYaQcJ4QLZ8W
Hi! Got a cold and sore throat at the moment so this was a nice one to just sit with...my favourite book from september october is probably either Godkiller by Hannah Kaner or The trees grew because i bled there by Eric LaRocca (read triggerwarnings) they were both amazingly done and i am looking forward to the second book (sunbringer) frok the trilogy!
Always good to see an Emmie video pop up. Hope you're doing better after the update in your most recent video. Also coming out of a reading slump myself (that has been years long), such a good feeling. Best read September: The Midnight Library by Matt Haig Best read October: Neuromancer by William Gibson
@Jeroeny
8 ай бұрын
That makes me curious. What did you like about The Midnight Library? I think the idea was awesome. But it quickly turned into a cringy self-help book. Maybe I can appreciate it more if I look at it through your eyes 😁
@tade91
8 ай бұрын
@@Jeroeny Honestly it was the best book of September by default as nothing else I read that month was better. I did like it however. Like you said the entire concept is what drew me in. I liked the overarching theme of "the grass isn't always greener" and how that played out. I liked how our protagonist came to terms with the realities of her life and how the ending wasn't her getting a better life via the supernatural elements that made up the majority of the text, but instead returning to her life in order to actually work on herself, it could of very easily had that "Back to the Future" ending where they came back to a more idealised present. I also really liked the dynamic between Nora and Hugo and the different perspective there interactions provided. I can't say I really get the "self help" aspect you mention, but cringy and 'feel good' kinda go hand in hand sometimes so can't fault it to badly for that imo :D
My fave spooky reads for October were Heart Shaped Box by Joe Hill, lnterview with the Vampire by Anne Rice, & The Great Witch of Brittany by Louisa Morgan.
My faves were Carmilla by Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu, Paradise Rot by Jenny Hval, Revenge by Yoko Ogawa and a book of short stories by Hiromi Kawakami which idk if it has an English translation. Basically all, except for Kawakami, can count as horror/spooky/chilling reads 🧡
I was in a reading slump, so the only book I read in October was The Blue Castle by Lucy Maud Montgomery. And OMG! The last thing I expected was for this book to make me so emotional and touch my heart so deeply. I relate to Valancy waaay too much. I'm glad I read this book now in my late twenties, I wouldn't have understood it earlier. Also, beautiful descriptions of nature, sweet romance and witty humor. Highly recommend.
I've read "Out of The Silent Planet"... and WOW it's sooo good!
I didn’t hear you mention it so I don’t know if you know that The Undertaking of Hart and Mercy is a retelling of You’ve Got Mail-I can’t remember if that’s included in the blurb or not. You might like the movie if you haven’t seen it!
I read the 5th book in the Harry Potter series, I read waiting for Gertrude a graveyard gothic and I love it. I think it was hilarious. Very mixed reviews on it but it’s definitely a highlight. Then I’m also reading the cat in the stacks murder mystery books I’m on book 7 I think. Such a cute little series
Didn’t have too many 5 reads lately, but two of the better ones that I read since September were Secret History (strong 4/5) and Strange case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde (in fact outstanding). Both worked really well with the fall theme 🍂 🍁
Hey emmie I was wondering if you could do a video about good/cozy Christmas novels? Every recommendation video I've seen are all about romance and it's getting boring:( Thank you! Love you like always
@emmiereads
8 ай бұрын
Ooh yes like books set around Christmas or books that would be lovely to read around Christmas time? Sending all the love back🩵🩵
@Fisherthisis
8 ай бұрын
@@emmiereads Yes! just books that fit the Christmas vibe!
I know you’re not active on social media but I’m sure you’re aware of what’s happening now in G🍉z🍉. By the time I’m writing you this comment there are thousands of children,men,women,and elders who have been k🍉11ed by the b🍉mbs everyday. There is no food, no electricity, no water and people who are still alive are living in an endless trauma by losing their homes, their family, taken out of r🍉bbles, and living in a real horror movie
@abedkaisx
8 ай бұрын
Thank u for sharing this, Rawan!
Tempted to throw out my tbr and do an Emma read
12:20 “he wants Barbie’s DreamHouse and he wants Barbie” 😂
I read a very disturbing horror book in October I can recommend with really good writing but extreme subject matter (def look up the trigger warnings because there's a lot): Exquisite Corpse by Poppy Z. Brite. Also my favourite book in September was House of Hunger by Alexis Henderson and in October it was Sister, Maiden, Monster by Lucy A. Snyder.
currently re reading journey to the west , but Investiture of the Gods is on fav books i read this mouth.
my september highlight was rereading the estonian classic Ohvrilaev, a wonderful book although it always makes me miserable. some october favourites include Migrations by Charlotte McConaghy and The Gentleman’s Guide to Vice and Virtue :)
Thank you for sharing some amazing and wonderful books 📚 for us to read fabulous video and channel prayers and blessings for you and your family love your Aussie family friend John ❤❤❤❤
Some much better books about Venice (this is my forte; I am obsessed)! : Venice - Jan Morris Venice: Pure City - Peter Ackroyd The City of Falling Angels - Jon Berendt 3 Good Historical Fiction Books set in Venice: The Floating Book - Michelle Lovric The Venetian Contract - Marina Fiorato (she also wrote The Glassblower of Murano, which is a dual timeline modern/historical tale) The Book of Unholy Mischief - Elle Newmark 2 Good Modern Fiction books: Miss Garnet's Angel - Sally Vickers Death at La Fenice - Donna Leon (mystery, police procedural, start of a long series)
wuthering heights is incredible. i read the phantom of the opera this month!
@emmiereads
8 ай бұрын
Ah amazing:’) what did you think?!
The Undertaking: Picked this up at the library . Just finished The Bee Sting by Paul Murray . Currently reading The Midnight Library by Matt Haig.
i finished frankenstein & play it as it lays last month! absolutely loved both of them. wuthering heights is next on my list :) btw i couldn't stop staring at your necklace !!! it's beautiful, where did you get it from if you don't mind telling me?
@emmiereads
8 ай бұрын
Ah Frankenstein my love:’) and thank you! I actually designed it with Ana Luisa - there’s a link in my description box☺️🩵
My favorite book I read this October, is Villette by Charlotte Bronte. Amazingly written!
Emma if you are going to Venice I recommend a book called The Unfinished Palazzo! It tells the stories of 3 very interesting women and their relationship with Venice. I hope you will have a great time if not reading it, in travelling it 😀❤
My favorite October read was North Woods by Daniel Mason. I'd love to hear your take on it. Wuthering Heights has been bumped up my list (thanks!). Maybe I'll read it next.
Wait, I'm finishing withering heights! It's taken me longer than a month. It's like two books in one!
Im learning eng with your channel. Like your pronounsiation😍 Intresting to know a new books to read from you. Ukraine💛💙
my favourite reads in September and October were Young Mungo by Douglas Stuart & Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow by Gabrielle Zevin
Great wrap up 📚☕🎃🍂🍁
fave book from september was Yellowface and fave from october was The Very Secret Society of Irregular Witches :)
I only read school books in October, but for September my favorite book was And I Darken by Kiersten White.
September: Hear the Wind Sing and Pinball,1973. October: The Dark Interval. Thanks for the video!
I read Wuthering Heights earlier this year and I absolutely had the worst time with it!! Yes, the language was beautiful but I hated every single character and that made it really hard to enjoy reading it 😢
My favorite book of October I read is The Cat Who Saved Books by Sosuke Natsukawa, It was so good! Highly recommend it.
The movie, A Dangerous Beauty, takes place in Venice. Highly recommend.
you should read the passion by jeanette winterson before you go to venice!! its about a napolionic soldier and a venetian boatsmen's daughter and it's so beautiful and magical!
Hi Emma!! you should read Raphael Montes' books... he is such a great Brazilian author and writes really graphic horror
I don't think that love story and Wuthering Heights should be mentioned in one sentence...in my opinion it should be summarized rather as Heathcliffs revenge story😊, but I agree 100% with the rest of your review!
I recommend Woman, Eating :)
thinking about 'it was skim milk'
Hello Emma ❤ I hope this comment won’t get deleted but I’m gonna write it anyway Before anything I want you to know I’m from Middle East and you’re my favorite booktuber your vlogs are so calming to me and I always rewatch them when I’m bored or stressed and you’re one of the reasons to start reading 🧁💓
@Pewpewrawan
8 ай бұрын
I know you’re not active on social media but I’m sure you’re aware of what’s happening now in G🍉z🍉. By the time I’m writing you this comment there are thousands of children,men,women,and elders who have been k🍉11ed by the b🍉mbs everyday. There is no food, no electricity, no water and people who are still alive are living in an endless trauma by losing their homes, their family, taken out of r🍉bbles, and living in a real horror movie
I read Nine Liars by Maureen Johnson and it gave me a bit of an unexpected spook! I thought the mystery unfurled really expertly, although don't even get me started on David...
that top is gorgeous!! where’s it from
Being in the worst slump ever, I’m wondering if I can even go on with game of tomes. I really disliked both Wuthering Heights and Northanger Abbey which was a disappointment because I had enjoyed almost every other book. I feel like I am usually in such a reading mood in fall, but this year,it feels off. I’ll still tune in though, I’m still hoping something stirs me into another reading bout . Take care , Emma and continue your lovely work
22:08 i heard Nadia and all my alarm bells went off cause that’s my name 😂
I don’t remember if you have read this one or not but have you read Tender is the Flesh by Agustina Bazterrica? If you are looking for a creepy book that is also social commentary, this one will do it.
Did you read the twisted book, please share your views, please talk about it in a video, also, I freaking love your videos, your recommendations are phenomenal, and I absolutely love you
I have that same Agatha Christie book. I haven’t read Endless Night yet. I did read a lot of Crooked House but I didn’t like it and couldn’t finish it. The best Agatha Christie is And Then There Were None.
Currently reading minor details..❤