Hi from the USA! I recently discovered your channel and my 4y/o daughter and I love it! Would you be able to share where you found your adorable tea bags? I didn't see them linked anywhere. Please and thank you. Happy fall 🍂 🍁 🧡
I just found your channel and it made me feel so warm and cozy♥i'm obsessed with coffee and i loved your coffee corner. Could u please tell me where did you find all these syrups?^^
I don’t comment always because I watch your videos right before bed to calm down, they are so cozy and comforting ❤❤ thanks you for offering us these moments of peace I was also wondering what kind of support you use when you film like the waterstone unboxing, I’m looking for a good one for flatlay shots^^
Thank you so so much for your kind words it really means the world and it makes me to happy to know my videos can bring some peace 🥹🤎🤎 i use a very cheap tripod i bought on amazon but i'm honestly looking for a better quality one because it's quite shaky and not all that stable 😅 i'm also looking for a better alternative to film flatlays but i'll share anything i found that works well 🫶
there’s something about your unique combination of cozy vibes + dry humor that i just can’t get enough of. believe me, I love content creators that have a very “good vibes only” feel, but the fact that you make content like this WHILE keeping it so fucking real is just divine. i love it and i hope you perceive this as completely complimentary because it is
you have like master pouring skills Celine 😭 hello btw :-) I just finished an Agatha Chirstie book and oh wow, when everyone says shes a mastermind they weren't exaggerating! I was definitly caught off guard by the ending of Death on the Nile. My thought after finishing it though was: Hercule Poirot, master detective and avid matchmaker 😆. I hope to read more of her books in the future! I also want to watch the movie now. Have you seen/read it? I am also rereading The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue for the 3rd time lol because I just love that book. Hope you're doing well x
omg i swear i don't, half of the time i spill everything everywhere but where it's supposed to go and that includes when i drink from a bottle 🙈😂 ahhhh i'm so happy that you enjoyed it ! some peeps on my book club want to do a readalong of her miss marple series next year and i might tag along 👀 i have read the book (a couple of years ago ?) i have tried to watch the movie no lie 5 times and i haven't paid attention to it one single time 🙈😆 i want to reread addie so bad !! i even bought a paperback edition just to annotate 😍
@@stuffcelinedoes omg we must be twins when it comes to handling liquid lol that sounds like a fun idea! I’d love to see you annotate Addie LaRue it in a video! Side note, I’m listening to Astronomy by Conan Gray and it’s so good. That was random but there you go ;)
@@cavesita19 no but for real i wonder if i don't have a neurological problem at this point 😂 when i do get to that reread i'll definitely film the process of annotating it 🥰 ohhh i haven't listen to any of his music so i'll add him to my list !
Comfort books - definitely also The Legendarium (Silmarillion/Hobbit/LOTR) always - they mean so so much to me. Tamora Pierce’s books, The Grishaverse in general and The Crows especially & A Little Princess. Gorgeous video❤
this park looks so lovely!! and the pigeon, how cute!! 😍 the endpapers of All The Devils are gorgeous, wow! I'm so in need of a Harry Potter re-read... it's been way too long since the last one... and I have to check out Nevermoor, I never heard of it before... 👀
the park is literally 5min away from me i really should go more often 🙈 i have high hopes for this book so i hope it delivers 🤞🏼 i'm still rereading them if you want to join me 👀 OMG please read Nevermoor those books are SO SO good i'm rereading the first 3 next year before the fourth comes out if you want to join 🤎
@@stuffcelinedoes oooh, for sure, I'll join you for Nevermoor reread next year! 😍 Harry Potter has to wait, cause... too many books to read right now already 🤣
I love all of Becky chambers books! Favorite is probably a closed and common orbit… also agree with LoTR and HP so our comfort books are quite similar. Robin Hobbs’ RotE books are my all time fave though
i absolutely adore Becky Chambers she's one of my favorite authors 🤎 and yesss i loved a closed and common orbit as well 🥹🫶 love love love robin hobb as she's a favorite author of mine as well but her books are too emotionally damaging to be comforting to me thoooo the farseer trilogy could count as a comfort read at this point 🥹
every week I look forward for when you post and it always makes me happy to see your notification <3 loved this video it really comforted me after a long day <33
Just looked it up and yup getting it rn lol. Not a big gamer either as I get motion sickness lol but I can’t wait to play this one! Sounds so cozy and autumnal
I loved IT. It's about growing up and forgetting what it's like to be a kid when we focused too much on the stresses that life makes us go through. (Also, some shit makes kids grow up too fast.) I love details that don't just throw us into the plot because I like feeling like I'm there and knowing what the characters are doing, seeing and thinking in every moment. BUT I don't like too much detail in romance stories and wish the details ONLY help explain the plot so I don't know why that is lol My brain just loves more details in drama/horror than I do with romance. And I loved the reveal of what IT is. I love sci-fi though so that might be why I was okay with it not being just a demon clown. BUT I totally understand why people wouldn't like the reveal and feel like it was too complicated. I loved how complicated it was because I had fun thinking about it and going on reddit to nerd out with others about understanding how they were "fighting" IT. I also hate happy endings so it ending bittersweet was good for me. At first I was disappointed there wasn't more deaths on the heroes side (because I don't like when horror gives too much plot armor) but it saved it for me when they started to lose their memories for each other. I don't really cry at a lot of stuff but I got emotional when Richie started to forget details during his last phone call with Mike. The reason they started to forget is because they all were only friends and only met because the turtle brought them all together in the first place to prepare them for IT. I loved the little clues of the turtle protecting them throughout the book. (The one that comes to mind is when Bev shoots at something and knows she missed but it curves and hits it anyways.) The only thing I didn't like was how Bev was written sometimes and I listened to a podcast talk about it and they point out that the book is more about boyhood vs childhood. (And that podcast actually got Stephen King's attention and he recommend that podcast ep where they say that. So he agrees lol) But after reading some of his recent books, I think he writes women a lot better now. I loved the first Chapter 1 movie but I didn't like how the 2nd movie made Richie into a jerk. While in the book he loves his friends and is sweet with them. (I know he was a jerk in the first movie too but I could look past it better because he was a kid.) I also loved how in the book, they all were excited to see Mike again vs the movie they treated him like he was annoying.... Plus the ending was too simple for me BUT it has to be for a movie, I get it. I don't even know how they would show the "mental battle" from the book LOL I can only think if the movie was a really good animation or a videogame because live action would cost way too much to make it look not cheap. When I read it, it looked cool in my head but in my head it's like really good videogame graphics or cool anime style for that final fight lol Anyways, this video was fun to watch ♥ very cozy! And was fun to think about IT again! I want my husband to listen to the audiobook since hes not a reader but I know he loves complicated story reveals too! He's listening to another series atm so I hope he can get to IT before the year ends 🤞
Thank you for watching the video dear 🤍 IT is definitely a coming of age story with a nice message that there's no point in fearing fear itself but i simply can't get over the (deeply disturbing) sexualization of children that was completely unnecessary and not even done with a correct reasoning behind. Stephen King's writing and his way to introduce settings and characters is what i love most about his novels in general and what i appreciated in this specific book as well. It started to feel a bit more tedious during the second half of the book though because i was already very familiar with the movies and roughly knew what would happened and what the ending would be so was starting to get impatient more than anything. I wrote my review on goodreads already but honestly the reveal felt anticlimactic not because of its complexity - which i would argue here really isn't complex at all - but because of its absurdity : i personally find a turtle god to be ridiculous but to each their own lol. I've read a few of his books and even though he toned down on the sexism and misogyny, you can still see that he writes his female characters the same way and not under a bright light ... weirdly enough i think Bev is actually one of my favorite female characters of his but he wrote her very much as a boy girl. I preferred the first movie as well ! There's just something about kids fighting evil that hits different vs adults doing the same. And yeah it all works as a movie that way I don't think they even thought of including the mental health aspect that the book have or any of those layers either. They really just needed and wanted a scary clown to make a good blockbuster movie 😆 I'm starting a Stephen King readalong on my book clubs next year and i'm still excited to get back to IT and reread it !
@@stuffcelinedoes No problem! :D Your videos are nice to color too or while I listen to podcasts or audiobooks! I liked Bev as a kid but not as an adult. I like when she was fighting back against her husband though. But I connected with her as a tomboy too I wish she stayed that way. I think that's why too I loved that they went back and forth between the past the present because I got to read them as kids still vs just focusing on them being grown up. Have you read about the character Holly? She first shows up in another book but I found out about her in The Outsider. She's my favorite female character of his and I think you might like her too. (And another female character in Doctor Sleep is my second favorite!) Maybe in his more "true crime" horror he writes women really well? Because there were women I loved in those stories that shined (who weren't main characters like Bev, Holly and the character in Doctor Sleep). I'm excited for you to start that Stephen King readalong! 🙌 Oh, I got ya about the turtle lol I loved it because it was like the sci-fi version of "fate" that a lot of fantasy stories like to talk about. I can't get into magic stuff (But I love The Witcher books/game and Dragon Age books/games) so when magic has a sci-fi twist to it, I'm like, "okay I'm listening." LOL As for the sex stuff, I don't like that Bev was sexualized either but the other times sex it brought up it felt relatable to how my childhood was. How I didn't understand but still explored and kept quiet about it. (I'm trying to be not gross so that's why I'm being vague.) Plus, it shows how bad of a place that area was for those kids. Even if the monster wasn't around. I like that Stephen King asked in the past why people are fine with reading about kids being murdered but draw the line at them being sexual with each other. Both are disturbing. As for THAT scene, I think the podcast I mentioned explains it better but I'll try to summarize (I listened to it a year ago lol but the podcast is Talking Scared episode 148 if you're interested because they are better with words than me.) After the kids just fought IT they know it's not gone for good and are now lost. The boys start to complain and start to act like kids and argue with each other, Bev does something that she knows will quickly snap them out of acting like that, calm them down and make them grow up. The scene isn't meant to be sweet/romantic/sexy at all. They are in a dark, dirty and smelly place and the scene was quickly done with. So, I don't think that sex scene is meant to be sexualizing. It focuses on their emotional connection and not them being objects of desire. I disliked the scenes with her at home and the book sexualizing her there than I disliked THAT scene. Because THAT scene was just as disturbing as reading IT hunt down and kill kids around the town. It added to the horror and their growth in a very violent way that is to be expected in horror. IT made the bad luck in that town but if the story didn't have IT in it, I could see these kids still being forced to grow up faster than most kids in a town like that. And I like stories where if the monster wasn't there, the characters would still have to deal with the shitty people. (The Mist is like that too if you're interested!) I don't know if you know who Corey Taylor is (singer for Slipknot and Stone Sour.) but in his first book and in interviews, he talks a lot about his childhood and what he went through seems just as sad as the kids in IT. And I connected with thinking about sex and not really understanding it at such a young age but not talking about it with family or friends. It felt like a discovery only I knew about. Anyway, sorry for oversharing a little but it's fun talking about this book for me lol I hope when you reread it, you like it a bit better or at least can find the fun at hating on it because sometimes hate reading can be fun with a friend to rant to 🤣 I do that with romance books!
@@Videlreyes2 I haven't read his Bill Hodges and Holley Gibney series yet and since i'm rereading his work chronologically it'll be a while before i get to those. I understand 'the scene' at the end of the book i just think it doesn't make sense. If it was purely on creating a link between all of them then the boys would have had to 'do it' with each other because the way it's done, it only creates a link between the boys and Bev but not between the boys themselves. And it doesn't erase the fact that it's not okay for me that a group of 12 yo children have sex together. And the scene isn't done quickly either, it's 4 pages of, again, children having sex together. I've read adult books with shorter sex scenes ... There's the parallel and juxtaposition of Pennywise being the evil creature but representing the essence of fear and men being the true evil to be feared. We could say that Pennywise is a representation of the dark side of humanity and we know with the book that through time IT has nurtured men's vices and corrupted them even more. So yeah unfortunately even without IT in the picture, they still would have had to deal with more than just shitty people. I still really enjoyed at least the first half of it. it just ended up being such a disappointment compared to what i envisioned it to be and i'll never be okay with children being sexualized without any good reason especially if it doesn't make sense for the plot.
@@stuffcelinedoes Ah okay, I think you'll like those characters a lot. (And Doctor Sleep is good as a book and movie. The female character changes but is awesome in both versions!) We agree to disagree on that then because I think it does make sense in this twisted horror of kids being tortured. Those four pages went by fast for me. And readers are meant to find that part disturbing just like how reading the deaths in it are disturbing. Like I said, them linking together wasn't the main reason for that part because they are already linked. The link is stronger of course but the main reason was growing up fast and calming down. They could've stayed lost and died down there if they remained whiny scared kids. Plus, maybe if they weren't all written as straight, it would've went that way too but it would've made the scene longer when it didn't need to be. Bev was enough to help them work together and get out. I'm not okay with children being sexualized without any good reason either. I was just trying to explain why I believe it wasn't like that in that part BUT was in others. Thankfully it's not a big part of the book that it's easy to skim and enjoy 95% of it, for me.
@@Videlreyes2 I guess we'll have to agree to disagree because the reason behind them having sex was to link them together in order to get out as Bev says so in the book and sex has nothing to do with being whiny, courage or growing up (especially at 12yo) and i really really hope you don't need a book to tell you that. Definitely skippable in order to enjoy the rest of the book and we know that SK endings sucks anyway, this one was just particularly bad in my opinion.
Oh dear, seems that I missed your anniversaire... precisely on friday 13th I was flying home from London as I had spent a week (and a lot of money in books) in London and I've been out of touch! I'm so sorry!!!!! Happy belated birthday sweet Céline!!!!!
Ohhhh no worries at all lovely ! I hope that you had the most amazing time in London 😍🫶 - i do miss the city so so much 🥹 I would loooove to know which books you got on your trip 👀 and thank you so so much 🤎
I'm enjoying Stalking Jack the Ripper book by Kerry Maniscalco and A Rip through Time by Kelly Armstrong with hot Tea. Lol. I haven't found a show series that I want to watch yet. 😊 As for music. There's some really awesome music ambiance that I listen to all the time while reading. Dark academia and smooth jazz Cafe. Their backgrounds alone make me want to be there. I love it!!! 🥰🤩
ohhh i'm so glad that you're enjoying them ! stalking jack the ripper was definitely fun and i've only read women of the otherworld series by kelley armstrong but looooooove it to pieces 🤎 omg 1000% agree i listen to both as well and it absolutely makes me want to have those settings around me 🥹🫶
always love your videos <3 just wanted to mention if your maple syrup is open ( i think that's what in the last bottle), it's better to keep it in the fridge :) (saying that as someone living in Québec where maple syrup is a must haha)
Happy Birthday Lovely. What a great way to spend a birthday weekend. Nope I do not celebrate my birthday anymore. I do make a cake or cobbler. As my birthday is in March and it's nice to have a warm treat. And I will be 68 this coming year, my how the time fly's.🥞🍄🎁🎉🎃♥
Thank you so much dear 🫶 i feel like it's the best way to celebrate your birthday, just be cozy at home eating a good cake and doing things you love 🤎 time really does fly like crazy 🙈
Lovely video, music and all the fall feels! Have you tried the darling te bags, yet? And, may I ask where you found the sweet box to hold your tea bags?
Thank you so much or your kind words 🫶 Oh no i haven't tried them yet ! Would you have a link maybe ? i can't find the brand on google 🙈 I've had the glass box for quite some time i believe it's a jewelry box that i ordered a long time ago on amazon 🤔 I could create a tea/coffee corner list on my amazon storefront if you'd be interested and try to link as many things as i can that i got 🤎
Thank you so much dear 🤎 I'm so pissed at myself for not filming me decorating it though it had little mushrooms and butterflies on it it was really cute 🥹 The book is The House Witch 2 by Delemhach 🫶
Your bujo spreads is gorgeous, where did you find those autumn stickers? The autumn readathon you mention, can anyone join your bookclub? It sounds so fun! :)
Thank you so much dear 🫶 those stickers are from ARTIMATION1104 🤎 Yesss anyone can join ! i have two different book clubs and the seasonal readathons one is The Bookwanderers 🥰
J'ai adoré ce parc! Je ne connaissais pas le concept des boules de gateau, mais en meme temps je n'ai jamais pas fini un gateau en 2 jours...ou 1/2h 😂 Ten thousand stitches est trop bien, peut etre meme mieux que Half a soul, bonne lecture!
Hahaha j'ai mis 4 jours à finir le gâteau et les boules étaient bonus avec l'intérieur du gâteau que j'ai creusé pour mettre la crème 🙈 il en reste encore 🤪😂