Hi! This is Michele, and this is The Moment
I Became Complete and Utter Trash. And just
a warning, this is not a spoiler free video.
This is full of spoilers. OK? Full of spoilers.
Northanger Abbey, by Jane Austen. "Now I must
give one smirk, and then we may be rational
again. Catherine turned away her head not
knowing whether she might venture to laugh.
I see what you think of me, said he gravely,
I shall make but a poor figure in your journal
tomorrow." Pride and Prejudice, by Jane Austen.
"Mr. Darcy had first scarcely allowed her
to be pretty. He had looked at her without
admiration at the ball, and when they next
met, he looked at her only to criticize. But
no sooner had he made it clear to himself
and to his friends that she had hardly a good
feature in her face, that he began to find
that it was rendered uncommonly intelligent
by the beautiful expression of her dark eyes."
Stardust, by Neil Gaiman. "There was once
a young man who wished to gain his heart's
desire, and while that is, as beginnings go,
not entirely novel, for every tale about every
young man there ever was or will be could
start in a similar manner, there was much
about this young man, and what happened to
him that was unusual, although he never heard
the whole of it. The tale started, as many
tales have started, in Wall." The Night Circus,
by Erin Morgenstern. "The circus arrives without
warning. No announcements precede it, no newspaper
notices on downtown posts and billboards,
no mentions or advertisements in local newspapers.
It is simply there when yesterday it was not."
The Wrath and the Dawn, by Renee Ahdieh. "Do
better than this, Shahzi. My queen is without
limitations, boundless in all that she does.
Show them." So, what books turned you into
trash? Do you remember the point of no return?
What should I be reading?
