Taylor Talks Tales (finalgirltaylor)
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Halfway to Halloween Horror Book Haul!
Hello and welcome back to Taylor Talks Tales! Today I'm doing a big horror and thriller book haul in honor of it being very close to the halfway point to the glorious holiday of Halloween!
Some of these are books I bought (which are at the beginning of the video), but most of them are library books. I'm a big library user and supporter, and I'm thankful I have access to a fantastic library system with unique horror books to chose from.
Let me know if you're interested in any of these or if you have read any of them. What did you think about them?
Please feel free to add me as a friend on Goodreads if you'd like!
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Thank you for watching my channel! :)
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Favorite Horror Books Written by Women
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Hey UA-cam! I'm back with another video. I'm so sorry it's been so long but I hope you enjoy this one. For Women's History Month I decided to talk about some of my favorite horror books written by women! It's not a comprehensive list by any means but I hope you find some books to enjoy from this list. I also meant to include Brother by Ania Ahlborn but there were so many books that it ended up ...
Top 25 Favorite Books of 2020
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Hello and welcome to my channel, Taylor Talks Tales! This is my Top 25 Favorite Books of 2020 video. I read 250 books in 2020 so picking a top favorite list was very difficult and it took me forever to decide on the books. However, after a lot of thought now I'm very happy with this list. I did realize upon uploading that I forgot to include Kill Creek by Scott Thomas in the video, but I'm incl...
Cozy Comfort Reads (to Combat the Dark Nights)
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Hello UA-cam! I made a slightly different video today which features some of what I like to read when feeling a bit blue or under the weather. I made this with people struggling with seasonal affective disorder or depression in mind, but it's really for anyone who just wants something comforting or cozy. I will say I have a slightly unique opinion on comfort reads but hopefully you all enjoy th...
November TBR and Book Haul!
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Hello and welcome to my channel, Taylor Talks Tales! I'm here with my November TBR/Book Haul combo video. I purchased multiple of these books but also picked up some library books too! I am also planning on rereading the The Stand in preparation for the premier of the new mini series coming out on December 17th. Let me know if you'd like to join me in the reading experience! What are you readin...
What I Read in October 2020
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Hello and welcome to my channel, Taylor Talks Tales! In this video I talk about 12 of the 13 books I read in October, discussing my favorites, least favorites, and some other notable books. I didn't get through as many books as I planned due to an insanely busy month, but I'm still happy with the reading I was able to do. Now that my schedule is balancing out, starting next week I'm planning on...
Fall Horror Book Recommendations
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Hello and welcome to my channel, Taylor Talks Tales! Since it's one week until Halloween, I wanted to do something fun to gear up for the holiday. In this video I talk about some of my favorite fall/autumn horror reads. As the video progresses it gets darker because the sun was setting. It's a little dark in the end, but I actually liked how it looks and how it made everything seem extra spooky...
October TBR and Spooky Book Haul!
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Hello and welcome to my channel, Taylor Talks Tales! I'm here with a horror/thriller themed book haul combined with my October TBR/What I'm Currently Reading video. I purchased multiple of these books but also picked up some library books too! What are you reading for the month of October? Any fun horror plans? Have you read any of these books and if so, what did you think about it/them? Thank ...
What I Read in September 2020
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Hello and welcome to my channel, Taylor Talks Tales! In this video I talk about the books I read in September and what I rated them in order from least favorite to most favorite. I then briefly discuss my favorites, least favorites, and talk about some other notable books. In this video I go over 12 out of the 13 books I read in September. I didn't get through as many books as I planned (still ...
My Brief Reflection on the Dark Tower Series (Spoiler Free!)
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Hey there! Welcome to my channel, Taylor Talks Tales. Today I give a somewhat brief reflection/review of the Dark Tower Series by Stephen King. I binged it through in July and August for the first time, and I definitely enjoyed it. It's not a perfect series but it's certainly worth a read for many readers and it's a new top series for me. I will be doing a far more detailed discussion and revie...
September TBR/What I'm Currently Reading/Book Haul!
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Hello and welcome to my channel, Taylor Talks Tales! I'm here with my September TBR/What I'm Currently Reading/Book Haul video. I'm trying for 20 books this month, but since I have started both of my new jobs we will have to see which books I end up completing. Also, I was pretty tired in this video so that's why I was a little spacey tonight XD. What are you reading for the month of September?...
My First Bookshelf Tour! 2020 Edition.
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Hello everyone! Welcome to my channel, Taylor Talks Tales! To celebrate getting a big milestone for this channel (1,000 subscribers!), here's my long requested bookshelf tour. It's a bit long because there are quite a few books to cover, and this is only covering the books that I keep in my room on my two bigger bookcases. Thank you all so much for being a part of my BookTube journey. It's been...
I Read 10 Apocalyptic Tales in 10 Days (Now I Rank + Review Them)
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Hello and welcome to my channel, Taylor Talks Tales! Hope you all are doing well! I apologize for the lack of uploads recently. I think all of the craziness of 2020 got to me a bit so I needed some time to myself to recharge and get going again. Good news is that I ended up reading a ton in August! I finished up the month with a personal reading project, which was seeing how many apocalyptic bo...
August TBR + Another Book Haul!
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Hello and welcome to my channel, Taylor Talks Tales! I'm here with a smaller book haul combined with my August TBR/What I'm Currently Reading video. I purchased multiple of these books but also picked up some library books too! What are you reading for the month of August? Have you read any of these books and if so, what did you think about it/them? Thank you again for watching my video and bei...
What I Read in July 2020
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Hello and welcome to my channel, Taylor Talks Tales! In this video I talk about the books I read in July and what I rated them in order from least favorite to most favorite. I then briefly discuss my favorites, least favorites, and talk about some other notable books. In this video I go over 17 out of the 19 books I read in July. It was an interesting reading month for me. A few books I really ...
Taylor Treks Trails! Backpacking + Reading Vlog for Devolution by Max Brooks
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Taylor Treks Trails! Backpacking Reading Vlog for Devolution by Max Brooks
July TBR + Book Haul!
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July TBR Book Haul!
What I Read in June 2020
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What I Read in June 2020
Summer Horror Book Recommendations
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Summer Horror Book Recommendations
I Hit My 2020 Reading Goal In June! What Are My Favorite Reads So Far?
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I Hit My 2020 Reading Goal In June! What Are My Favorite Reads So Far?
Another Big Book Haul + June TBR!
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Another Big Book Haul June TBR!
What I Read In May 2020
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What I Read In May 2020
How To Read More Books (My Tips and Suggestions)
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How To Read More Books (My Tips and Suggestions)
Book Review: Blackwater by Michael McDowell
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Book Review: Blackwater by Michael McDowell
Coming of Age Horror Book Recommendations
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Coming of Age Horror Book Recommendations
May TBR + Big Book Haul!
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May TBR Big Book Haul!
What I Read in April 2020
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What I Read in April 2020
Running Low On Books Tag (+ Giveaway Results!)
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Running Low On Books Tag ( Giveaway Results!)
Book Review: Kill Creek By Scott Thomas
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Book Review: Kill Creek By Scott Thomas
Two Reviews, One Video: The Deep and The Hunger by Alma Katsu
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Two Reviews, One Video: The Deep and The Hunger by Alma Katsu

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  • @RN4Life2002
    @RN4Life2002 Місяць тому

    Please find a new word for “essentially.” 😉

  • @אילןעמית-ד4צ
    @אילןעמית-ד4צ Місяць тому

    Too much bla bla bla in this book

  • @Alexander-oz9rz
    @Alexander-oz9rz Місяць тому

    Just stared reading Stephen King, I have read 11/22/63 and currently finishing Pet Semetary, thanks for the great video😊

  • @ToddencountersAPodcastSeries
    @ToddencountersAPodcastSeries 2 місяці тому

    Great review!

  • @familiabuitoni
    @familiabuitoni 3 місяці тому

    Any new horror books in 2024? Or maybe some new perspective in your Stephen King list? Hope you come back to UA-cam! =DDD

  • @jonathanjanz1090
    @jonathanjanz1090 4 місяці тому

    Somehow I just saw this. Thank you! I loved what you said about CHILDREN OF THE DARK. Cemetery Dance just published a new version of it, along with the sequel, CHILDREN OF THE DARK 2: THE NIGHT FLYERS. Anyway, I appreciated this. Your review was awesome. Thank you!

  • @oligore
    @oligore 5 місяців тому

    i just finished this today! such a good book i haven’t read a book in full since i was super young so this was v helpful to get me back into reading regularly. also i totally agree i think this could have been a much longer book i want more!!!

  • @Raine-97
    @Raine-97 5 місяців тому

    Omg! I know this is an older video, but I just read this book about a week ago. I loved it! My favorite from him, for sure. LOVED the commentary on classism. The moments where we were questioning if what was going on was paranormal or not were also great. I was genuinely creeped out a few times reading this book! Also completely agree with your statement on people just not seeming to understand the financial hardship. When I heard that, I was like damn, you got $500?? That’s quite a bit. If someone hasn’t lived in poverty, they definitely wouldn’t be able to understand the desperation that comes with it. To me, the rules made total sense. (Minus not speaking unless spoken to) This would be the perfect reset. Someone who is truly in this situation wouldn’t pass it up, and if you claim you would, YOU’RE LYING! 🤥🧢😜 So, yeah, great point there. 😊 Overall, I agree with your review. Thank you! 🥰❤️

  • @lkkubono
    @lkkubono 5 місяців тому

    Thanks for this detailed review.

  • @Dakodak13
    @Dakodak13 5 місяців тому

    I looooved blackwtarer, in france they publish in 6 tomes haha (like pocket book)😊

  • @TheFaithfulVegan
    @TheFaithfulVegan 6 місяців тому

    Nobody references "A boy and his dog at the end of the world"

  • @Scarecrow589
    @Scarecrow589 6 місяців тому

    I just finished this book last night and it was overall ok I guess I liked the theme and setting. My issue with this book was I would get attached to one character or one chapter and want more of that for example I liked Jills section about the forming of the deadpools and then the chapter with the kid in the hotel that was being stalked by the two masked killers that showed up to the park but it feels we never get enough. Aslo the main plot kinda dragged for me because when you talk logic even without their phones or social media which seems to be what caused them to get stir crazy they had more than enough food, water, and shelter to survive this scenario and I just have a hard time with the idea that there are no real adults here so we gotta just kill each other for self preservation its a hard sell for me. I think if the storm had ruined a lot of the supplies then I could buy into the whole hunger games survival scenario. I also didnt care for the judge portion of the book either since they were so hard on Sam who didnt do anything wrong really I dont think he killed the girl at the start and if he did it was self defence outside of that they were ready to give that man life for nothing, asl with Brock getting life I didnt care for that either since you shouldnt be held accountable in my opinion for any given crime if youre in a apocalyptic scenario and forced to survive. I still enjoyed it and agree it would make for a good show or movie but there was a lot of huge plot holes and things that just didnt make sense for me if some of those things were re worked it would be a 10/10 for sure also as someone stepping into the horror genre of booked I was kinda bummed with the lack of gore and detail in that sense of visuals I was hoping for more telling of the carnage between groups and victims.

  • @SoupieGuitar
    @SoupieGuitar 6 місяців тому

    I think Ish survived in Earth Abides because he's bitten by the snake and rests up, and that means he misses the actual virus going around, not that the venom counteracts it, though Ish does consider that in the book 😌

  • @realtor_christen
    @realtor_christen 6 місяців тому

    What a surprisingly great book! I would not have chosen it for myself, but read it in book club and glad I did!

  • @smolexfundie6458
    @smolexfundie6458 7 місяців тому

    Very nice recommendations! I was quite afraid that I'd exhausted all the survival fiction in the world!! XD But I'm glad I found this video, because these are all three new books to me! And by the covers, I don't think I would've given them a second look in stores because I am very biased toward the old style of full painted and bright covers. I will have to open my eyes a bit more to new books in the future. :)

  • @thelumberginger163
    @thelumberginger163 7 місяців тому

    Missing this channel! Hope all is well with you Taylor!

  • @BR_SH01
    @BR_SH01 7 місяців тому

    So did Kat become the new queen? lol I’m a bit confused

    • @seagull8415
      @seagull8415 7 місяців тому

      It seemed her encounter with the Creel and the Reddening cured her infertility as well as awakening an inner savagery, it was implied throughout that the mother character was central to the cult keeping a peace with the cave dwellers.

    • @BR_SH01
      @BR_SH01 7 місяців тому

      @@seagull8415 thank you so much, that makes so much sense. I’m not sure how I missed that lol. I appreciate you helping me understand what happened

  • @raven.art1717
    @raven.art1717 8 місяців тому

    Does this edition have illustrations.

  • @dannyplaza5474
    @dannyplaza5474 8 місяців тому

    At first I thought the ending wasn’t great. However, after mulling over it for a while, I came to understand that it was the only way it could end… “Ka is a wheel “…

  • @dannyplaza5474
    @dannyplaza5474 8 місяців тому

    Taylor where are you?!… I just found your channel and love it! Please come back!

  • @Airwrecka_1928
    @Airwrecka_1928 9 місяців тому

    Wait Till Helen Comes terrified me as a kid…definitely got me into horror, though haha😅

  • @yoshi31713
    @yoshi31713 9 місяців тому

    Nice video! I really enjoyed it. I wish you'd mentioned Duma Key, which was visible in the background all the time.... 😅

  • @superkamigurualucardmckee6181
    @superkamigurualucardmckee6181 10 місяців тому

    I've read 26 of them so far! Working on the 27th one which is The Stand now.

  • @fattkidgames1755
    @fattkidgames1755 10 місяців тому

    The coolest thing about this video is that it keeps getting darker around her. Hope you upload again soon.

  • @spankynater4242
    @spankynater4242 11 місяців тому

    Actually, it's never claimed that the fever burned the virus off. He actually suspects that the virus caused the fever, and he wonders if the snake bite helped him survive it.

  • @spankynater4242
    @spankynater4242 11 місяців тому

    Listen to the Talking Heads song Nothing But.... Flowers.

  • @spankynater4242
    @spankynater4242 11 місяців тому

    Try one second after. And not a cool way to start your list, that book was unreadable.

  • @GabrielTheMagolorMain
    @GabrielTheMagolorMain 11 місяців тому

    I hope wherever you are you’re okay. When I first started watching booktube about two years ago your channel gave me so many great recommendations. Now that I’ve read much more I still come back to your channel. But whenever I come to your channel I hope you’re out there enjoying whatever you’re doing. Thanks so much for leaving all these great videos up.

  • @goldenager59
    @goldenager59 Рік тому

    You're a very formidable reader indeed, to present us with a _very_ sizeable roster of works in the genre, recommended enthusiastically and winningly. My thanks, Taylor. It's been some time since you shot this 'cast, and you probably have enlarged your mental catalogue with a few of these older titles already, but (just in case) I ought to alert you to a few other works of note ...such as British writer John Wyndham's *The Chrysalids* (aka *Re-Birth*), where the descendants of nuclear war survivors are deeply pious (and ruthless) guardians of the biological Norm against the Mutant in plant, animal, or human. *This Immortal,* by Roger Zelazny, sees a post-nuclear Earth partially owned by aliens who see it as having potential to draw tourists. Wilson Tucker's *The Long Loud Silence* shows the Mississippi River as a fortified cordon protecting the still-living West from the now-dead East following a combination attack of nukes and viral infestation. Edmund Cooper's *The Cloud Walker* gives us a boy who dreams to make men fly again, in the face of the anti-tech Luddite Church. Norman Spinrad's *Songs From the Stars* is a delightful fancy set in the West Coast nation of Aquaria, where neo-hippies practice "white science" of muscle, sun, wind, and water, but the "black science" of internal combustion and atomics threatens to return. And lastly, Robert Heinlein's controversial *Farnham's Freehold* focuses on half a dozen people in a well-equipped home-made shelter following atomic war, who face a world unlike anything they (or we) could have possibly imagined. Hopefully these opuses by the grand older men of science fiction will spark something in you. Whatever comes of it, I wish you satisfaction, safety, and success in your endeavors. 🤓

  • @ogroberts
    @ogroberts Рік тому

    The most brilliant thing about this book to me is how much Miriam and Lyla are like Elinor, despite being deemed unlike Elinor because they do not transform. In personality, perspective, and matter-of-factness, Miriam and Lyla are mirror images of Elinor. Elinor does what is practical for an apex predator and Miriam does the same but in the human arena. Lyla looks like she'll do likewise.

  • @Yellowbanana2024
    @Yellowbanana2024 Рік тому

    Great list of books. Thank you for not doing any spoilers😊

  • @anlamsizvideo
    @anlamsizvideo Рік тому

    Good

  • @separator94
    @separator94 Рік тому

    So far, my favorite SK book is IT. The setting of the 1960's, the bonds of friendship between the "Losers Club," the town of Derry being incredibly fleshed-out and feeing real and alive, etc. There was one particular scene I was not a fan of, but since it was only 1-2 pages of a 1,000+ page novel I can easily skip over it and enjoy the other 99% of it. I have yet to read a lot of his best books, however. Like, The Stand, Pet Sematary (I'm actually about to start this one), Salem's Lot and The Dark Tower series. I have read The Shining and thought it was great. I think Kubrick's interpretation of it was absolute genius even though he changed-up the story a bit. I think that might actually be the one film I like more than the source material (barely though). The book I do find amazing. They're so close to each other that I honestly go back and forth over which I prefer. I think Kubrick's film is an example of a genuine cinematic horror masterpiece, the likes of which are extremely rare. And I think the Native American genocide aspect added a lot of weight to the story.

  • @anuparnoacharya5779
    @anuparnoacharya5779 Рік тому

    Yes favorites r quite objective many love tha stand while there r many people hate and felt bored reading it. The theme doesn't interest me much. I don't know how the stand can hook me up without boring me as its 1300+ pages long. So i haven't bought it yet im scared to read it.

  • @separator94
    @separator94 Рік тому

    Hey Taylor, just wanted to say if you ever decide to start posting videos again, I'm looking forward to that day.

  • @separator94
    @separator94 Рік тому

    I just got this book and will be reading it in either September or October. I'm planning on reading nothing but horror books for those two months. I also got Something Wicked This Way Comes and The Halloween Tree. (Salem's Lot, The Shining and Pet Sematary by SK, too.) Thanks for this video, by the way.

  • @franksellers7858
    @franksellers7858 Рік тому

    You haven’t read The Institute! Don’t waste your time.

  • @Ghostly-00
    @Ghostly-00 Рік тому

    I read The Stand first and then Swan Song a few years later and I definitely prefer Swan Song. I really liked The Stand but the ending was just reaallly disappointing. Swan Song on the other hand is a book that has just stuck with me like I think about it all the time haha. I know I'm comparing them right now (I feel like I am because everyone is always comparing them) but I do agree that they shouldn't be compared. They're both apocalypse books, the characters go on a journy in both of them, they both have supernatural things happening and I feel like that's where the comparison ends. They're just different as you said in the video.

  • @craftyannieinthelight3102

    I want to read Recursion. I read Dark Matter by Blake Crouch and it’s one of the better books I have ever read as far as thriller goes. I still think about that one after a couple years of finishing it.

  • @BeardofDarkness
    @BeardofDarkness Рік тому

    Great Videos

  • @maxmac1794
    @maxmac1794 Рік тому

    Not really progressive when it comes to characters of color

  • @mikesbookreviews
    @mikesbookreviews Рік тому

    Really thinking about adding this to my Spooky Season reads this year. Thanks for the review!

  • @brandongoerlich9722
    @brandongoerlich9722 Рік тому

    I really love your channel and all your Stephen king talk. You do a really great job. Makes me sad you had to deal with bullying.

  • @mare2723
    @mare2723 Рік тому

    I couldn’t find many of your books available for free on UA-cam as audiobooks. Would you review a bunch of audiobooks for us please or tell us which ones we can find? I would not mind paying but I was disabled by violence and it’s very hard I’m hungry right now actually and it’s very painful. Thank you for your reviews.

  • @mikepanick9362
    @mikepanick9362 Рік тому

    The Dead Zone, especially with the way our World is today. Very underrated.

  • @mikepanick9362
    @mikepanick9362 Рік тому

    How a novel like this goes out of print is ridiculous! That’s why I hold onto my T.M. Wright collection like it’s gold.

  • @elmambru235
    @elmambru235 Рік тому

    Have you ever read "Greybeard" by Brian Aldiss and "The Postman" by David Brin? I think that these are very good post-apocalyptic stories. In the case of The Postman, the book is far, far better than the movie.

  • @jessiegashler427
    @jessiegashler427 Рік тому

    I've read The Troop and The Deep and was blown away by how good they were. His ability to describe scenes is amazing. My fiancee just picked up a copy of Little Heaven for me so i'm very excited to read this one

  • @PsyKotyK
    @PsyKotyK Рік тому

    Aloha we share the same first name.

  • @hazelphe8720
    @hazelphe8720 Рік тому

    This is not a review, it's a summary.