(long) classic books that are actually worth your time!

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hello everyone and welcome back to yet another video this video is going to be all about the classic books that are actually worth your time in particular the longer classic books that i think you should absolutely read now i did a video about short classics that won't take you forever to read and i was thinking about the long books that i really do think are worth the time it'll take you to read them and these books i have one three four classics thirteen plus um i'll explain that in a little bit but yeah so i have 13 plus books this is pretty much all of these books are some of my all-time favorite classics so if i ever do an all-time favorite classics video which i was thinking about doing in the near future a lot of these books are going to be on that list these are some of my favorite books ever and of course that i think are worth your time and worth the reading experience that you put into picking up a bigger book some of these aren't super long i think the shortest one is about 300 the upper 300s 380 or 90. i tried to do around 400 pages or more because those are more of the commitment books but i do really think that these are worth your time so anyway without further babbling on i'm just going to tell you guys which classics i think are absolutely worth your time to read the first one is great expectations by charles dickens if you want to read any charles dickens book you have never read a single charles dickens book in your whole life you don't want to read any charles dickens but you have a slight interest i would say pick up great expectations it is i think dickens at his best i haven't read much of his later works i have read a lot of his earlier works to be completely honest i don't think they're worth your time i do think great expectations is absolutely worth your time the story itself is so incredible and i think what would be interesting is if i read the first sentence or paragraph to pique your interest i feel like giving you a taste of the beginning is quite fun and interesting at least i think so chapter one my father's name being purip and my christian name phillip my infant tongue could make of both names nothing longer or more explicit than pip so i called myself pip and came to be called pip and so that is the first paragraph something else that i love that is also in the beginning is this one scene where dickens describes the moisture and the fog and the mist on the windows as a gall a goblin a goblin a go a goblin why can't i say that a goblin was sleeping on the window during the night and left moisture from its breathing and then of course it went away by the time that you see the moisture in the morning and i love how he can take such an everyday thing like moisture on a window and make it so fantastical and magical and that's just what he does throughout this whole book the imagery is incredible the setting is incredible i just i love it so much it'll keep you on the edge of your seat it'll keep you engaged so when i was reading this book i just didn't want it to end and i think that that's the best thing to happen when you're reading a longer book especially a classic so great expectations please please read it or consider reading it the next book i have is emma by jane austen of course any book by jane austen i highly recommend my two favorites are pride and prejudice and emma and i do definitely think that jane austen is worth your time everyone loves her for a reason her writing is just so singular to her you will not read anything like jane austen of course there are other romances that have the tropes that she kind of coined and invented but it's best in her books emma is one of those books that will make you laugh the whole entire time but it'll also intrigue you into how the bad decisions that emma makes you want to know how they turn out and so again it'll keep you on the edge of your seat and you'll want to know what will happen to the characters and their relationships okay this is one of my favorite beginnings ever and it says chapter one emma woodhouse handsome clever and rich with a comfortable home and happy disposition seemed to unite some of the best blessings of existence and had lived nearly 21 years in the world with very little to distress or vex her i love that opening because i think it she just brings us right into understanding the character of emma and of course we follow emma as she tries to matchmake with all of the people in her society and how that's not always the best idea and i just adore it so absolutely worth your time if you are having a hard time reading jane austen i highly recommend watching one of the movie adaptations before reading it because that's what i do a lot and it helps very much the next book is kind of a contradictory one because i do and don't think this book is worth your time and that is les miserables by victor hugo i love the story of les mis i love the musical i love everything about the story of les mis but there were some parts when i was reading it that i was wondering is this entirely necessary or it was kind of dragging and i felt like is this really worth my time reading to the point where i was even considering skipping through some pages i didn't i stuck through the battle of waterloo and the scenes where victor hugo goes into great detail about the sewage systems of paris now i think that there are so many aspects of this book and so many scenes and characters and chapters that are 110 billion percent worth your time reading the writing is exquisite the characters are just so vivid and full of life and you sympathize with them and you care for them so deeply but then there are other scenes where i'm just thinking to myself wow i am tired and you feel the amount of pages see i do and don't want to say this i'm going to say it would you consider reading an abridged version i have thought about this quite a lot if i ever reread les mis i might consider re-reading it in an abridged version to see if i feel differently if i will enjoy an abridged version more than the full story as a classics lover i always recommend reading a full story i don't usually recommend reading an abridged version just because you want the true original essence of the writer's intention and i wanted to read what victor hugo intended people to read but again as a modern reader if you are reading for enjoyment and you are either newer to classics or this is quite um quite a feat for you maybe consider reading an abridged version i don't know that's completely personal don't go by my judgment um but i would say read the whole thing if you really want to if you're having a hard time getting through it there are amazing movie adaptations yes and no i was i was considering not putting it on this list but i do really think that it's worth your time because i adore the story so much it's just the is it worth your time yes and in 1815 charles francois bienvenue muriel was bishop of danii he was an old man of about 75 he had been bishop of dingy since 1806. i don't know if i'm pronouncing those names correctly if only for the sake of being accurate in every particular although this circumstance in knowing impinges on the basic substance of what we are about to relate it may be worth mentioning here the rumors and gossip circulating about him at the time of his arrival and the diocese diocese you says true or false what is said about men often figures as large in their lives and above all in the fate that befalls them as what they do so we of course have victor hugo's very moralistic writing with these beliefs systems and religion plays a really big role and what is moral and ethical and just and right and it's beautifully done so that is les miserables by victor hugo then the next book i have is tesla revels by thomas hardy any book by thomas hardy tess is my personal favorite this book will rip your heart out in the best way possible so we are following tess who is in a really really difficult circumstance she goes through something very traumatic and it's basically just this really harrowing story of everything that tess goes through and throughout the whole entire story you are going to be so angry but in the best way where it's really satisfying and you just want to know what is going to happen you just want to know if everything's going to be all right and you care so deeply for tess and her journey and everything that it will keep you on the edge of your seat the whole time again never wanted this book to end never have i ever wanted to throw a book out of a window so desperately but also not throw it out of the window so desperately because i wanted to keep reading it so it begins by saying on an evening in the latter part of may a middle-aged man was walking homeward from shastin to the village of marlot in the adjoining veil of blakemore or blackmore the pair of legs that carried him were rickety and there was a base in his gate which inclined him somewhat to the left of a straight line he occasionally gave a smart nod as if in confirmation of some opinion though he was not thinking of anything in particular an empty egg basket was slung upon his arm the nap of his hat was ruffled a patch being quite worn away and its brim where his thumb came and taking it off presently he was met by an elderly person a stride on a grey mare who as he rode hummed a wandering tune i think that that's such a beautiful way to introduce the reader i love when we get an introduction as introducing a scene introducing a person it just like takes you right into the book and i love tess it'll break your heart but in the best way possible absolutely worth your time then the next book is the book that got me into reading classics i can't recommend it enough and that is jane eyre by of course charlotte bronte i love all the bronte sisters i also think wuthering heights is worth your time it's not on this list because i wanted to highlight jane eyre in particular jane eyre i think is one of those books that is perfect for anyone that is looking for a classic that again won't feel like it'll take you a lot of time because it's written in first person point of view and i think that that especially in a classic is really helpful to get you through a story because it's like reading a diary it's kind of like you finding a diary that you weren't supposed to find and sort of having an insight into this one person's life and story and again we have a really gloomy dark setting a very gothic story that has a lot of mystery and intrigue and it'll keep you on the edge of your seat and you'll want to know what's going on you want to know who has good intentions who doesn't what will happen um will everything be all right chapter one starts by saying there was no possibility of taking a walk that day we had been wandering indeed in the leafless shrubbery an hour in the morning but since dinner mrs reed when there was no company dined early the cold winter wind had brought with it clouds so somber and a rain so penetrating that further outdoor exercise was now out of the question i was glad of it i never liked long walks especially on chilly afternoons dreadful to me was the coming home in the raw twilight with nipped fingers and toes and a heart saddened by the chidings of bessie the nurse and humbled by the consciousness of my physical inferiority to elizabeth john and georgiana read so we have young jane and we follow jane in her coming of age and leaving of her aunt's house she is an orphan and it's really about her trying to find her way the writing is exquisite the story is beautiful can't recommend it enough absolutely worth your time the next book is compared quite a lot to jane eyre although it is quite different and that is rebecca by daphne de maurier we do have some similar themes going on in jane eyre and rebecca daphne du maurier is known for writing quite suspenseful thrilling stories that aren't really jump out scary but are they leave you kind of feeling uneasy i guess and intrigued and you want to know the truth something is fishy here and you want to know why so i think that's really wonderful when it'll keep you engaged to keep you intrigued and of course say it with me it's worth your time it's not very long at all either i think it's about yeah almost 400 pages a little over 400 pages this is the beautiful 80th anniversary edition from virago and i love this edition so much it is just gorgeous rebecca is probably my favorite of daphne du maurier books she is just such an incredible writer i would like to read more from her i have read rebecca and my cousin rachel i really want to read jamaica in as well and i just i just love this look at her she's so beautiful oh my goodness rebecca starts by saying last night i dreamt i went to manderley again again we are also in first person which i do feel like is really helpful when you are newer to classics or you've i feel like first person point of view creates a faster reading experience also this is in the point of view of our main character who we actually never know their name which i think is really intriguing as well and it makes the character of rebecca even more prominent and makes her even more powerful so anyway it says last night i dreamt i went to manderley again it seemed to me i stood by the iron gate leading to the drive and for a while i could not enter for the way it was barred to me there was a padlock and a chain upon the gate i called in my dream to the lodge keeper and had no answer and peering closer through the rusted spokes of the gate i saw that the lodge was inhabited the imagery in this book the setting of the book the setting of manderly is just you will completely get lost in it and you will feel like you are really there with the characters i cannot recommend this book enough it is amazing and it's also perfect i think for the autumnal season so good time to pick it up the next book i have is another favorite of course and that is little women by louisa may alcott this is quite a hefty book this is the puffin in bloom edition and this has little women and good wives which is why it is a bit bigger i highly recommend reading both little women and good wives because if you just read the first volume little women you won't get the full story you want to read good wives as well little women is quite quite long when you have both stories although the text in this edition is quite large um this is about 770 pages ish which is quite long but absolutely worth your time i know this is one of those books where it's kind of love it or hate it i feel like some people think it's a bit too preachy which i understand because it can be a little preachy but that's i think what i love about this story it feels like it does feel of its time i will say that but it was also progressive for its time as well because this is one of the first books that we got it is an american classic by louisa may alcott who was in this environment of a lot of male writers at the time that she was writing and not a lot of stories especially in america were written about the every woman or every girls growing up or coming of age and she really shed light on that and what women went through and the woman's side of the time that she was writing in so i really appreciate that as its historical basis but it's also just it's about these four sisters these four march sisters and they're just their lives and what happens to them in their relationships and their relationships with each other and them becoming wives or if some of them do or don't become wives and their relationship with their family it's just and their relationship with their neighbor lori read it for lori oh my gosh i love lori so much and of course we have the amazing adaptations i love the adaptation from the 90s i also love the recent adaptation it's just so good and this story i think is such a comfort it is perfect for the christmas season because it opens by saying christmas won't be christmas without any presents grumbled joe lying on the rug it's so dreadful to be poor side meg looking down at her old dress i don't think it's fair for some girls to have lots of pretty things and other girls nothing at all added little amy with an injured sniff we've got father and mother and each other anyhow said beth contendedly from her corner the four young faces on which the fire light shone brightened at the cheerful words but darkened again as joe said sadly we haven't godfather and shall not have him for a long time she didn't say perhaps never but each silently edited thinking a father far away where the fighting was so i love how in the beginning we are introduced right away to all four march sisters and their opinions on their current social standing their wealth um and that all relates to their stories from there on further it's not only perfect for christmas i know i said it's perfect for christmas because it opens on christmas but you follow them of course throughout many years and many seasons of their lives and it's just one of those books that i think you completely connect to the characters and you really feel for them and they almost become like your own family because it just feels like you are the fifth march sister or brother or anyone so yes love little women the next book has been a favorite of mine for many years and i actually first watched the movie growing up i loved this movie and then later on in my teens i read the book for the first time and i adored it and that is the princess bride by william goldman now the princess bride i would consider it is a classic but it's also i don't know would it be considered a modern classic i'm not sure that's up to you i consider it a classic and it is a bit long it is over 400 pages about 450 pages and this is a fantasy story i'm not a huge fantasy reader but there is something about this story probably because i grew up watching and reading it that i love it so much we follow wesley and buttercup it is about star-crossed lovers and good and evil and these lands being at war with one another and kings and giants and witches and it is just it's just a fantastic story i'll read you the back because i think it's hilarious yeah so the back says a tale of true love and high adventures pirates princesses giants miracles fencing and a frightening assortment of wild beasts the princess bride is a modern storytelling classic as florin and gilder teeter on the verge of war the reluctant princess buttercup is devastated by the loss of her true love kidnapped by a mercenary and his henchmen rescued by a pirate forced to marry prince humperdink and rescued once again by the very crew who absconded with her in the first place in the course of this dazzling adventure she'll meet vizzini the criminal philosopher who will do anything for a bag of gold fesic the gentle giant enigo the spaniard who steals thirsts for revenge and count rugen the evil mastermind behind it all foiling all their plans and jumping into their stories is wesley princess buttercup's one true love and a very good friend of a dangerous pirate it is just one of my favorite stories and i haven't reread it in a while and now i really want to or watch the movie it is just nonsense but in the best way it's so quirky and weird but i love it so much and i highly recommend it if you like fantasy or if you are looking for one of those very classic fable adventure stories this really is quite like that or it is that so love the princess bride the next book isn't very long but i definitely think it's worth your time and that is a farewell to arms by ernest hemingway if you are interested in reading hemingway and you never have i highly recommend everyone start their hemingway journey with a farewell to arms because it is my absolute favorite it is one of my absolute favorite books ever but i do really think it's hemingway's best and it's just this is how i started my love for hemingway and i can't recommend it enough it's absolutely worth the time that it takes to read it it's not very long about 3 30 and the ending will break your heart but it's so beautiful it is your typical hemingway but it has something else that his other books don't have for me that is just exceptional and that i think is really what makes it my favorite and makes it his best we are following a our main character he's an american soldier driving the ambulance in during the war in italy and it's also inspired by hemingway's own experience as an ambulance driver in italy during the war it's about him um falling in love and him dealing with the war it's just so good and it's quite bland but humorous at times and it's it's bland in a hemingway way where you love the fact that he is just so to the point and succinct and i just realized that i didn't read the beginning of princess bride my head is not attached to it today today i can't speak oh my goodness oh this is one of my favorite opening lines ever this is my favorite book in all the worlds though i have never read it how is such a thing possible i'll do my best to explain as a child i had simply no interest in books i hated reading i was very bad at it and besides how could you take the time to read when there were games that shrieked for playing basketball baseball marbles i could never get enough i wasn't even good at them but give me a football and an empty playground and i could invent less second triumphs that would bring tears to your eyes school was torture miss roginsky who was my teacher for the third through fifth grades would have meeting after meeting with my mother i don't feel billy is perhaps extending himself quite as much as he might or when we test him billy does really exceptionally well considering his class standing or most often i don't know mrs goldman what are we going to do with billy what are we going to do with billy that was the phrase that haunted me through those first 10 years i pretended not to care but secretly i was petrified everyone and everything was passing me by i had no real friends no single person who shared an equal interest in all games i seemed busy busy busy but i suppose if pressed i might have admitted that for all my frenzy i was very much alone i love it so much so we start out with this character of billy goldman who is the writer and his connection with the story of the princess bride so he then transitions into the princess bride but it is it's just so good it's so good anyway back to a farewell to arms i love it so much please start your hemingway journey with it i will read you the beginning as well in the late summer of that year we lived in a house in a village that looked across the river and the plain to the mountains in the bed of the river there were pebbles and boulders dry and white in the sun and the water was clear and swiftly moving and blue in the channels troops went by the house and down the road and the dust they raised powdered the leaves of the trees the chunks of the trees too were dusted and the leaves fell early that year and we saw the troops marching along the road and the dust rising and leaves stirred by the breeze falling and the soldiers marching and afterward the road bare and white except for the leaves i love hemingway's writing because it's just like this is how it was and this is and just no sugar coating anything this is what it looks like this is you know the air was like this the trees were like this and there's no floweriness to it it's just the truth and i love that hemingway always wanted to be a very truthful writer and that's exactly what he is and i love his writing i love this story absolutely worth your time please read it are getting close to the top here the next book or books because i said 13 plus is because i'm recommending a whole series of books although i highly recommend you read the first one and then you'll hopefully want to read the rest of them that is anne of green gables by ella montgomery now i have the whole box set here i read the box set i think in the span of a month and you don't have to read it in the span of a month of course because you can do whatever you want i think that the whole series is worth your time because we follow anne shirley who is an orphan this is a canadian classic and we follow her and her life journey throughout the whole series but the first book is really about her just being such a spirited feisty young girl and her relationship with this brother and sister that take her in and the friends that she makes her relationships later on and how everything in her life develops she coins the phrase of a kindred spirit and to me she really feels like my own kindred spirit i love anne i love following her story she is one of those fictional characters that i feel the closest to like she's almost a friend to me and when i was reading these books it really felt like i was just sitting down with a friend and hearing her talk and talk and talk and talk because if you know anything about aunt shirley she is quite chatty and she doesn't always make very good decisions so again it'll keep you interested i i think i was always kept interested because i wanted to know what anne would do next or what she would say next or who she would end up with or how her relationships would develop and just i love this series so much absolutely worth your time all eight books but especially just start out with anne of green gables it is so good and there is the amazing tv adaptation and with an e that i love so much there's also the original adaptation of anne of green gables with meg fellows that i've never seen before but i desperately want to so that is anne of green gables i will just put it on my shelf this is one of my favorite books absolutely ever and i actually have never physically read it i've only listened to the audiobook because i was quite scared of the sheer size of it and so i thought let me listen to it i listened to it my senior year of university and i was listening to it as i worked on a lot of my final art projects because i went to school for illustration so all of my work was painting or i actually listened to this a lot while i was embroidering a book cover for anne of green gables for my thesis project anyway that doesn't really matter the book is don quixote by miguel de cervantes and i love don quixote so much i was so nervous about it because i thought that the writing was going to be really difficult to get into and i thought if i listen to it it won't be so bad and it wasn't and it was really captivating and i was hooked from page one and i love don quixote so much him as a character i love sancho panza his sidekick and just the adventures that they go on it is one of those stories that is so so so so worth your time it'll make you laugh it'll make you cry it'll make you smile it'll just bring so much joy and light into your day whenever you read it and i absolutely think it's worth the page count let's see how many pages it is almost 1 000 pages around there but really really really worth your time i would highly recommend listening to the audiobook because i loved it i also just realized i didn't read the beginning of anne of green gables i don't know what's with me today my head really just thank god it's attached to my body okay because i you know i would lose it this video is so all over the place i apologize but you know keep keeping it real okay chapter one mrs rachel lind is surprised mrs lind lived just where the avonlea main road dipped down into a little hollow fringed with elders and ladies eardrops and traversed by a brook that had its source a way back in the woods of the old cuthbert place it was reputed to be an intricate headlong brook in its earlier course through those woods with dark secrets of pool and cascade but by the time it reached lynn's hollow it was a quiet well-conducted little stream for not even a brook could run past mrs rachel lin's door without due regard for decency and decorum it probably was conscious that mrs rachel was sitting in her window keeping a sharp eye on everything that passed from brooks and children up and that if she noticed anything odd or out of place she would never rest until she had ferreted out the wise and wherefores therefore it starts out with rachel lind who's quite a nosy neighbor but you learn to love everyone in their own way although rachel lind can be quite challenging at times anyway that is anakin gables highly highly highly recommend of course back to don quixote don quixote is just the best just it is absolutely worth your time i love it so much please read it i am going to read the beginning chapter one concerning the famous hidalgio don quixote de la mancha's position character and way of life in the village of la mancha the name of which i cannot quite recall there lived not long ago one of those countrymen or hidalgos who keep a lance in a rack an ancient leather shield a scrawny hack and a greyhound for coursing so our main character of don quixote it says on the back perfectly don quixote has become so entranced by reading chivalry romances that he determines to become a night errand himself in the company of his faithful squire sancho panza his exploits blossom in all sorts of wonderful ways while quijote's fancy often leads him astray he tilts at windmills imagining them to be giants sancho acquires cunning uncertain sagacity same madman and wise fool they roam the world together and together they have haunted readers imaginations for nearly 400 years and what i love is how don quixote gets this idea to become a night errand and he wants to be chivalrous and he wants to save maidens and fight uh evil and but that is because of all these chivalry romances that he read so the aspect of reading is so prominent because reading books is what made him become this way and you're reading about it in its own book so it's like bookception it is amazing highly recommended love it so much it is just so good now finally the last two books should be of no surprise and that is because they are by my favorite author of all time and that is leo tolstoy so of course first we have war and peace war and peace by leo tolstoy is absolutely 110 billion percent worth your time every single page is exquisite even when he rambles it is exquisite see the thing with victor hugo is sometimes when victor hugo rambles i don't love it there's nothing happening in me besides ugh this is taking a while and you know i get that that thought in my head of this is it feels like it's taking a while when you're reading a long book that has a lot of rambly scenes the second the tolstoy starts rambling i'm like oh yes amazing i love it fantastic i don't know if that's just me or if you will feel the same way but i love every sentence punctuation mark every line every blank space in this book i love every square inch of this story as well as his incredible anna karenina which is my favorite book of all time literally will never shut up about this book i have so many videos about anna karenina and that is because this is if you get any book out of this video if you want to read any book read anna karenina no book is worth your time more than anna karenina is i love war and peace they both mean the absolute world to me war and peace was a life-changing reading experience so was anna karenina but anna karenina just holds such a special place in my heart these characters feel like my part of my soul part like dear dearest dearest friends the writing is exquisite the setting the whole plot the characters everything everything about this book i just i can't say enough about it just just read read both of them especially anna karenina if you have never read tulsa before i really recommend starting with anna karenina i know it's quite hefty and intimidating and it's a translated classic and there are a lot of characters with a lot of names just read it just read it you will be hooked from page one so i will read you the first page or the first paragraph or first lines of war and peace as you can see from my excessive annotations i love it very much bringing back so many memories it was in july 1805 and the speaker was the well-known anna pavlovna sharer maid of honor and favorite of the empress maria theodorovna with these words she greeted prince vasily a man of high rank and importance who was the first to arrive at her reception anna pavlovna had had a cough for some days she was as she said suffering from leg rape or gripe being then a new word in st petersburg used only by the elite all her invitations without reception written in french and delivered by a scarlet livery footman that morning ran as follows and then it is in french and so anyway we we start by being in this reception room and we get introduced to all the characters kind of like you are another person in this ballroom and tolstoy takes you by the hand and introduces you to many characters and i think it's such a brilliant way to introduce you to a world into a group of people and to a setting industry so i love it it is absolutely worth your time war and peace can it can be done it can be done when i was thinking about reading it before i had read it i was thinking it's so daunting it's so intimidating it can be done one page at a time one step at a time and the adaptations are amazing i love the bbc adaptation but i know there are so many beautiful ones so that is war and peace then i will read you the beginning of anna karenina because it is brilliant my favorite beginning of any book ever because i just it's my favorite book i will never shut up about it all happy families are alike each unhappy family is unhappy in its own way all was confusion in the ablonsky house the wife had found out that the husband was having an affair with their former french governess and had announced to the husband that she could not live in the same house with him this situation had continued for three days now and was painfully felt by the couple themselves as well as by all the members of the family and household they felt that there was no sense in their living together and that people who meet accidentally at any inn have more connection with each other than they the members of the family and household of the ablonski's the wife would not leave her rooms the husband was away for three days the children were running all over the house as if lost the english governess quarreled with the housekeeper and wrote a note to a friend asking her to find her a new place the cook had already left the premises the day before at dinner time the kitchen maid and coachman had given notice and so we start out with just this commotion and this upheaval and this adultery and infidelity and lack of faithfulness to his wife and that introduces us to the whole entire story of anna karenina my favorite character and the main character i wouldn't say the main character is anna karenina though she is the catalyst to all the events that happen in this in the story in the book but i see the main character as being constantine demetrovich levin who will capture your heart and never give it back because he is just the best fictional character on the face of the earth um and i love him so much and i hope you will too so absolutely worth your time all of these books are amazing which is why they're in this video thank you so much for watching this video i feel like i have rambled on for so so long um but i hope that it was enjoyable and that it inspired you to maybe pick up some of these books they're my favorites for a reason they are amazing they are absolutely 110 worth every page and i would love to know if you have read any of these if you love them um what books do you think are absolutely worth my time um if i haven't mentioned them i would love to know would love to get your recommendations and i haven't read a really long classic in a while and the more that i talk about my bigger books and my bigger classics i really want to so i would love your opinions anyway um i hope this was helpful i hope you enjoyed i hope you're having a fantastic day and i will see you soon in another video happy reading you
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