NewJeans’ Hanni Shares Book Purchases That Reveal Interesting Aspects Of Her Personality

Her book choices were non-fiction, one she needed to read and another she wanted to have for a long while.

NewJeansHanni and Hyein had the opportunity to do some shopping while in Spain and shared their purchases in their latest Light Jeans video.

The girls showed the items they purchased; clothes, a backpack, a cap, and some hair accessories. Note that Hanni was modeling her cap as though she were posing for a photo shoot.

Hanni shared two books she purchased that she was so happy about. The first book she showed was Am I Overthinking This? by Michelle Rial. She claims she needed this book.

The other book she shared was The Little Book of Chanel by Emma Baxter-Wright. Hanni bought the first trilogy volume and said she would be buying the other two books if she wanted them enough later on.

Am I Overthinking This? is a book that dissects modern anxieties in a creative and insightful approach, using colorful charts, graphs, and diagrams to illustrate the author’s insights. Book reviews on Amazon and Goodreads have praised the book for being brilliant and funny while remaining sensible and offering sound advice on life’s most asked questions.

Overthinking may be considered a negative trait, but it has positive aspects. According to Lindsay HolmesSenior Wellness & Travel Editor of the HuffPost, overthinkers may be smarter and more creative than everyone else. Excessive thinking may lead to solutions and ideas.

One of the graphs shown in the book Am I Overthinking This? | Michelle Rial

The Little Book of Chanel chronicles the life and legacy of Coco Chanel, one of history’s most influential couturiers. The book is a monograph that offers a fascinating account of Chanel’s evolution and innovation, supported by photographs and sketches of her designs, fashion photography, and catwalk shots. 

Hanni’s book choices are non-fiction; one is a self-help book about overthinking, and another is the biography of a fashion icon. The usual readers of these books are working-age adults, based on the reviews posted on Goodreads and Amazon.

Her book choices, even her decision to buy just one book first, out of the trilogy of The Little Book of Chanel and buy the other two books if and when she felt that she needed to buy them, showed that her book purchases were well-thought-out decisions and not impulse buys. She bought books that she had already wanted for a while. 

Watch the full video of their shopping experience in Spain here:

 

 

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