Dakota Warren
Dakota Warren's Channel
 
 
21 oddly specific book recommendations
2,068
8 books you need to read (because I loved them)
721
strange books for strange people
715
BOOKS ABOUT THE WONDER AND HORROR OF GIRLHOOD
705
Lady Macbeth Syndrome, explained
705
My top 10 reads of 2021 / books that shaped my year
696
my autumn reading list *ೃ༄
680
the art of boredom
667
I buy books to fill a void... (HUGE book haul)
6,595
books I have read (& loved) as of recent
5,699
how to journal like a writer (with prompts)
5,631
20 queer literature recommendations
5,103
write with me: a novel writing vlog
4,333
the magic of Paris: a city for writers & artists
4,310
 
Profile
 
Name
Dakota Warren
Description
It's a pleasure to meet you.
My name is Dakota and I like to read and write.
Thank you for being here.
Love,
Dakota

BUSINESS ENQUIRIES: dakotawarren@sixteenth.co

FIND ME ON:
WWW.NOWHEREGIRLCOLLECTIVE.COM
Instagram: dakota__warren
Tik Tok: sp3llb00k
Blog: www.nowheregirl.space
Spotify: warrendakota15



Subscribers
204K
Subscriptions
Friends
Channel Comments
Sarah-qs3on (3 minutes ago)
as a beginner to classics myself, i would absolutely recommend the picture of dorian gray to just about anyone. it’s short, quotable, but also uses such accessible language.
Hrl_943 (9 minutes ago)
I feel like pride and prejudice by Jane Austen was the perfect introduction to classics for me because I was so familiar with the plot that the language wasn’t insanely difficult!
atlroxmysox98 (17 minutes ago)
Oh my god finally, a booktuber who talks about the kinds of books that I like. Nothing wrong with YA or fantasy, i just don't like it but it feels like it's the vast majority of the online book community. Can anyone recommend me more booktube accounts like this one?
runnerup15 (27 minutes ago)
The metamorphosis by Kafka is super short, easily digestible and laugh out loud funny in an absurdist sense. 10/10 would recommend
marydarko3380 (32 minutes ago)
the first classic I read was Picture of Dorian Gray a while ago, since then I have fallen in love with so many classics such as 1984, Wuthering Heights, Pride & Prejudice, Great Gatsby etc. Cant wait to read some of these recs
notamy5432 (46 minutes ago)
Anne of Green Gables. It was my first classic and it’s such an easy read. I first read it when I was like 11 and I still re read it today. I’d say it’s very good for beginners
IM-uh5tk (51 minutes ago)
2:00 alice in wonderland by lewis carroll
coffeeours7673 (1 hour ago)
1984 is one of my favorite books ever, i could not stop reading!! i pictured everything so easily and it is just an amazing book people should read at least once in their life
LandelRey (2 hour ago)
To go along "The Picture of Dorian Gray", I would also recommend "The Importance of Being Earnest". It's a really good way to get into plays. The language is a bit posh, but still easy to grasp onto. Some of the lines had me ️️ for days, and I still quote them from time to time.
OmnipotentO (3 hours ago)
Jane Eyre is an amazing beginner book also. Loved that book.
inabeanaregina (1 hours ago)
As an English teacher, I always suggest two things: Of Mice and Men, since it is so short but so impactful, and She's The Man. Yes, the movie. It is SUCH an easy way to get into a Shakespearean plot with the same names and only very little variance in story! Once people watch it, they might be able to move into the reading to see the differences!
frroossst4267 (5 hours ago)
1. Alice in Wonderland : 1:57
userid get finish at: 0.00 clean innertube fetch finish at: 0.30 main response parse finish at: 0.60 getAdditionalSections finish at: 0.90 applyHTML finish at: 3.20