My Top 10 Books of All Time | As Of 2023

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  • @mikesbookreviews
    @mikesbookreviews  Рік тому +239

    Hi guys. I understand you disagree on the "Lord of the Rings isn't one book" take, and I do agree that it is one story. However, I'm not going to bend my rules for any series and it WAS released as 3 books. That's why I didn't count it as one. You, however, may do as you wish! Let me know your picks below.

    • @rijd2304
      @rijd2304 Рік тому +5

      There's a book called "You Suck" by Paulie Amigo that is a nice original. I recommend it. It takes a satirical approach about self help, since self help is a genre that is being oversaturated.

    • @josec8814
      @josec8814 Рік тому +9

      Would you consider the Bible as one book considering it was written during different periods with chapters being added over time?

    • @emmataylor7143
      @emmataylor7143 Рік тому +4

      Totally agree!! One story, three books. Great list! Thanks Mike!

    • @JJ-nu8qi
      @JJ-nu8qi Рік тому +2

      That's hard because so many books borrow from it so much.

    • @cwdkidman2266
      @cwdkidman2266 Рік тому

      No. I listed everyone's favorites. It's a law, a FEDERAL law. Pretty sure.

  • @kawwz
    @kawwz Рік тому +142

    10. Lonesome Dove - Larry McMurtry
    9. Hyperion - Dan Simmons
    8. Jurassic Park - Michael Crichton
    7. To Kill a Mockingbird - Harper Lee
    6. Ender's Game - Orson Scott Card
    5. Gone with the Wind - Margaret Mitchell
    4. Lord of the Rings : The Fellowship of the Ring - J.R.R Tolkien
    3. A Song of Ice and Fire : A Storm of Swords - George R.R Martin
    2. It - Stephen King
    1. Dune - Frank Herbert

    • @chriscoughlan5221
      @chriscoughlan5221 11 місяців тому +1

      ive read 2,4,5 + 7

    • @leahjuniper2031
      @leahjuniper2031 8 місяців тому +2

      only two female authors. interesting.

    • @dhans2386
      @dhans2386 8 місяців тому

      @@leahjuniper2031shit yo ass up bro 😂 he can read whatever books he wants

    • @thomasreynolds9268
      @thomasreynolds9268 8 місяців тому +4

      THANK YOU!!! ..saves one time to see this individual's taste/slant.

    • @louis8705
      @louis8705 8 місяців тому +2

      Your my hero of those 10 minutes

  • @viceroy_raygun
    @viceroy_raygun Рік тому +545

    I would argue that The Lord of the Rings does count as one book, since Tolkien wrote it as such. There just wasn't enough paper post-war for his publisher to release it in one volume.

    • @Yesica1993
      @Yesica1993 Рік тому +13

      This is how I think of it as well! The movies, too. (Though I know that's a bit different.) But yeah, I couldn't ever pick a favorite individual part of it. I adore it as the whole.

    • @Rogue_VI
      @Rogue_VI Рік тому +8

      I also consider it to be one novel.

    • @drasticbread249
      @drasticbread249 Рік тому +13

      Absolutely agreed. If it's written as one story in one volume, that's very different from something like The First Law trilogy.

    • @captainnolan5062
      @captainnolan5062 Рік тому +12

      @@Rogue_VI Because it is one novel... written in six "books." Just as War and Peace is one novel written in four "books."

    • @GuardianKnightoftheRealm
      @GuardianKnightoftheRealm Рік тому +10

      100%. LOTR is one novel. Alwyas has been, always will be. How it's released matters less than how it was written.

  • @matthewlockhart6243
    @matthewlockhart6243 Рік тому +82

    You are at your most articulate when you talk about things you love. Great video, great books. Yay reading

  • @PhilipChaseTheBestofFantasy
    @PhilipChaseTheBestofFantasy Рік тому +170

    Glad you made this video, Mike! It must have been a tough one, but it's always a joy to hear your love of books!

    • @mikesbookreviews
      @mikesbookreviews  Рік тому +8

      It wasn't easy, my man.

    • @Dann-md9eq
      @Dann-md9eq Рік тому +2

      @@mikesbookreviewsisn't Hyperion belonged to a book series? Correct me if I'm wrong

    • @xxshrimptacoxx5720
      @xxshrimptacoxx5720 Рік тому +1

      @@Dann-md9eqHe said it can be in a series but just one book from it

  • @felixscout4047
    @felixscout4047 Рік тому +81

    I read Lonesome Dove when I was on ship in the USMC 25 years ago. At that point it was the biggest book I had ever read and I remember when I finished I didn't want it to end. An amazing book.

    • @Ghostly-00
      @Ghostly-00 Рік тому +1

      I've been considering reading Lonesome Dove but I've never read a western before so I'm a little intimidated to start with a gigantic one lol

    • @thomasthompson6378
      @thomasthompson6378 Рік тому

      @@Ghostly-00 You might like "Duane's Depressed," which is also by Larry McMurtry.

    • @shannongeier8155
      @shannongeier8155 Рік тому

      Same!!! 30+ years ago and I was so sad when it ended.

    • @patriciabradford4067
      @patriciabradford4067 Рік тому +1

      My all time number one! Ever.

    • @tekay44
      @tekay44 Рік тому +2

      Try the book Shogun, great book that you will also not want to end.

  • @celiwevngobese
    @celiwevngobese Рік тому +34

    Great list! I didn’t think Dune could be knocked off my number one spot, but then I came across Hyperion!! Unforgettable.

  • @fehner27
    @fehner27 Рік тому +58

    I love that IT was on here. The only book I've ever read twice. I loved it each time. One of my favorite characters is Mike Hanlon. King just created not just a horror book but a book that oozed out a sense of dread. The atmosphere hits you hard when you read it. Great video!

    • @mikesbookreviews
      @mikesbookreviews  Рік тому +1

      Mike is more than just the 7th Loser. He made that group whole.

    • @thatfuzzypotato1877
      @thatfuzzypotato1877 Рік тому

      King is a MASTER at characters. IT is one of my favorite books, as well as the Stand and the Waste Lands.

    • @corycastleman6351
      @corycastleman6351 Рік тому

      IT is one of the only Stephen King books that I've read twice. Probably gonna be on regular rotation every summer for me

  • @stevenstewart782
    @stevenstewart782 Рік тому +26

    I think the book that most positively impacted my future in reading as a child was 20,000 leagues under the sea. It really launched my love of science fiction and adventure

  • @Dobr3967
    @Dobr3967 Рік тому +19

    Greatly impressed by this list. Minor quibbles only. I was shocked that you started with “Lonesome Dove,” I’ve adored that book for more than 30 years. Much respect!

  • @techp0p
    @techp0p Рік тому +83

    ASOIAF is without a doubt the series ignited my love of the fantasy genre, though I read it roughly 10 years ago. You've made me want to reread and pin down what my favorite in the series is!

    • @mikesbookreviews
      @mikesbookreviews  Рік тому +11

      It truly is special and, IMO, the only thing even close to touching Tolkien for the fantasy throne.

    • @devoringdemonsoulq9086
      @devoringdemonsoulq9086 Рік тому +1

      storm of swords is the goat@@mikesbookreviews

  • @jerricadouglas1520
    @jerricadouglas1520 Рік тому +18

    Recently subscribed to you and it was bc of your best Michael crichton list- low and behold I have jurassic park on my shelf so I finally cracked it open and wow! Just wow, I'm really enjoying it!

    • @Yesica1993
      @Yesica1993 Рік тому

      I keep meaning to buy a cheap copy and FINALLY read the darned thing! Maybe this summer. Seems like a fun summer read. I can't believe it's only recently that I even learned it was a book!

    • @mikesbookreviews
      @mikesbookreviews  Рік тому

      Wonderful to hear!

  • @Paromita_M
    @Paromita_M Рік тому +25

    To Kill A Mockingbird would probably be on my list too. What a book.
    I love Gone With The Wind. So good.
    Lord of the Rings makes my list as one book since Tolkien wrote it as one book! 😄 Out of the three, yes I'd pick Fellowship too.
    Great list!

    • @zackbennett5609
      @zackbennett5609 Рік тому +2

      ‘The Rainmaker’ of its day!

    • @samu-chan
      @samu-chan Рік тому

      I was forced to read To kill a mocking bird in 9th grade and that book made me want to die

  • @karamarie6781
    @karamarie6781 Рік тому +19

    East of Eden would be one of my top ten. Maybe even number one! Steinbeck!!!❤

  • @bartsullivan4866
    @bartsullivan4866 Рік тому +7

    For me Michael Crichton's Disclosure and John Grisham's The Firm and The Pelican Brief were pivotal books in my life that I loved reading. Motley Crue's the Dirt was also a favorite.

  • @beckyburns217
    @beckyburns217 Рік тому +6

    Lonesome Dove is my absolute favorite book. I first fell in love with the mini-series. Gus, Call, Deets, Newt....You can't get any better. I'm glad to see someone else who loves it!

    • @kennethfharkin
      @kennethfharkin 9 місяців тому

      It truly is a fantastic book. If you love it I highly recommend Shogun.

  • @johanslabbert2551
    @johanslabbert2551 7 місяців тому +7

    My ten books, in no particular order. "East of Eden ' - John Steinbeck, "A wizard of Earthsea" Ursula Le Guin, "Goormenghast" - Mervyn Peake, "Blood Merridian" - Cormac Mcarthy, "Hyperion" - Dan Simmons, "Use of weapons" - Iain Banks, "The Magus" - John Fowles, "T he Shining" - Stephen King, "Smileys people" - John Le Carre, "Alice in Wonderland" - Lewis Carrol. And many more......

    • @TheReaIHoneybadger
      @TheReaIHoneybadger 6 місяців тому +1

      Blood Meridian is fire 🤌

    • @waalms
      @waalms Місяць тому

      Yeah, I’m curious if Mike read Cormac McCarthy. If he loves horror and westerns then what is more apropos but Blood Meridian!
      Fantasy for me got me into reading but tackling all the classics is a whole other thing. BM, One Hundred Years of Solitude, Don Quixote, For Whom the Bell Tolls, Catch 22, the Brothers Karamazov , the Master and Margarita
      Trust me fantasy bros the classics are amazing too

  • @tannersturgeon2448
    @tannersturgeon2448 Рік тому +6

    Immediately started this video after finishing Clash of Kings for the first time… some favorites: Dune, Wizard & Glass, Memories of Ice, Kafka on the Shore. Thanks as always for the work you put into these videos. Hile!

    • @mikesbookreviews
      @mikesbookreviews  Рік тому +1

      Thanks for watching them!

    • @TheReaIHoneybadger
      @TheReaIHoneybadger 6 місяців тому

      Wizard and Glass was amazing - I usually hate backstory, but this ended up being my favorite in the set.

  • @thebrothersgwynne
    @thebrothersgwynne Рік тому +21

    What a top 10! We need to read so many of these. I'll definitely be reading Lonesome Dove soon. It is also one of Ed's favourites of all time.
    Truth & Courage!

  • @Penske30
    @Penske30 Рік тому +19

    I really appreciate the time and energy you put into this list! It’s like choosing one’s favourite child!

  • @murdermayhemuk
    @murdermayhemuk Рік тому +5

    To Kill a Mockingbird had such a profound effect on me as a child my eldest daughter is named Harper. Loved this list so many brilliant selections.

  • @jasongeis679
    @jasongeis679 Рік тому +4

    The thing I most enjoyed about this video was your explanation of why Dune means what it does to you. Very well said.

  • @jaylytical2271
    @jaylytical2271 Рік тому +4

    I enjoyed how you discussed your feelings toward Dune and how it changed your life and I totally understand what you mean because books can change your life in a big way. The book that has changed mine is one called Endurance by Alfred Lansing. Without that book I don’t know where I would be tbh

  • @CrusaderDan
    @CrusaderDan Рік тому +8

    You are the only book tuber who has put Michael Crichton in their sci-fi top 10 list. All the kudos to you, sir!

  • @jenniferlummis8196
    @jenniferlummis8196 Рік тому +3

    I've wanted to read Gone with the Wind since high school, and 20 years later, I still haven't but still would like to. Thanks for sharing your list. My list would have to include The Way Of Kings, Pride and Prejudice, The Hod King (Books of Babel), Ghostwater (Cradle), The Kingdom of Copper (Daevabad), Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, Fool's Errand (Tawny Man), The Last Enchantment (Mary Stewart's Merlin trilogy), and Sabriel. That's only 9 and I can't decide on the last one.

  • @theromanwanderer8923
    @theromanwanderer8923 Рік тому +3

    I really love your channel, I started reading several books thanks to you, only thanks to you!
    As of today, my top ten list is as follows:
    10. Small Gods
    9. Wizard and Glass
    8. Child 44
    7. Shantaram
    6. IT
    5. Into Thin Air
    4. One Hundred Years of Solitude
    3. Dune
    2. The Lord of the Rings
    1. The Bridge on the Drina
    And I still got to read ASOIAF, Mr Crichton, the last books from Discworld, Lonesome Dove, The Pillars of the Earth, Midnight's Children, Pachinko, Il Nome della Rosa, Mr Murakami, Shogun and some Russian classics!
    Love from Rome!

  • @joshbain8032
    @joshbain8032 Рік тому +5

    I discovered Dune a few years ago and quickly read the following 5 books in quick secession. Totally get what you mean about transformative. Like you i read this series at the perfect time. It impacted me so much and the themes throughout the 6 books was so powerful.

    • @mikesbookreviews
      @mikesbookreviews  Рік тому +1

      Yep. Still to this day.

    • @JR-uc5oz
      @JR-uc5oz Рік тому

      You should explore the prequels as well. They are worth reading!

  • @sixtofive
    @sixtofive Рік тому +14

    Although Jurassic Park is the cliche pick, and for good reason, Sphere is the Crichton book that really stood out to me as a younger reader. Something about how well he used psychological suspense was what got me hooked. Plus there is just something terrifying if you truly take a deep look into the reality that you do not control your own subconscious mind.

    • @JeffEpp-nh8dy
      @JeffEpp-nh8dy Рік тому +1

      Sphere was wack, made absolutely no sense at end and too many twists

    • @emosongsandreadalongs
      @emosongsandreadalongs Рік тому +1

      I've read all 18 fiction books Crichton published under his own name (and one under a different name), and Sphere is my number one favorite. Followed closely by Prey. Honestly, I think I'd put Jurassic Park in my bottom half. I didn't really like it much

    • @dwightbaldwin5500
      @dwightbaldwin5500 Рік тому +1

      I loved Sphere first time I read it

  • @Cosmic-Industry
    @Cosmic-Industry Рік тому +3

    Dune is with no doubt my favourite book of all time.
    I read it for the first when I was 11 and it hooked me forever to the Sci-Fi genre but it was after the second reading in my early 20s when I had that epiphany that has changed me forever!
    I had a simile experience with Frankenstein, which I read when I was 12.

  • @mayavand03
    @mayavand03 Рік тому +9

    Some of my favorite books in no particular order are:
    1. First Blood by David Morrell
    2. Great Expectations by Charles Dickens
    3. Journey to the Center of the Earth by Jules Verne
    4. The Lord of the Rings by JRR Tolkien
    5. Patriot Games by Tom Clancy
    6. Enders Game by Orson Scott Card
    Salem's Lot by Stephen King
    7. The Vampire Lestat by Anne Rice
    8. Childhood's End by Arthur C Clarke
    9. The Silence of the Lambs by Thomas Harris
    10.1984 by George Orwell

  • @blacknbluecollarreader
    @blacknbluecollarreader Рік тому +7

    Excellent list Mike. I loved how you put a bunch of non-SFF books on this list. I'm starting to expand my pallet after reading a historical fiction book a few weeks ago. Larry McMurtry has now entered my TBR list due to this video. Again, wonderful video my man.

    • @mikesbookreviews
      @mikesbookreviews  Рік тому +2

      Lonesome Dove is so amazing.

    • @sheshotjfk8375
      @sheshotjfk8375 Рік тому +1

      I read Lonesome Dove last summer and about a third of the way through my wife went out and picked up her own copy to start reading because she saw how much I was enjoying it. Incredible book.

  • @mainoffender27
    @mainoffender27 Рік тому +5

    That cover for Dune is insane. Love the list. Very nice selection.

  • @Paul_McSeol
    @Paul_McSeol Рік тому +8

    Top 10 is tough.
    Lonesome Dove, the Martian, pattern Recognition, Enders Game, Mistborn, Cloud Atlas, Dune, the Club Dumas, Snow Crash, and Mists of Avalon.
    But this could change on any given day. I’d have another dozen honorable mentions. As you said, a lot of tough cuts.
    What an awesome list!!!

  • @pugshorty9852
    @pugshorty9852 Рік тому +3

    I 100% agree with you on the Gone With the Wind pick. Scarlett is the kind of lady I would always chase after.

  • @b8la
    @b8la Рік тому +5

    I ve read Hyperion because of your previous recommendation and it blew my mind!! Then I continued with fall of hyperion too. ❤

    • @Yesica1993
      @Yesica1993 Рік тому +1

      I need to read Hyperion again. Wasn't it wild? Some parts were horrifying and other parts heartbreaking. Almost like different types of books combined. I can't even explain it. I've never read anything quite like it.

  • @scotth1042
    @scotth1042 Рік тому +3

    Great video as usual! Love your list. I bought Lonesome Dove based on your review. Going to read it before the end of the year. Thanks, Mike!

  • @patrickgaron1728
    @patrickgaron1728 Рік тому +4

    Great top 10, I like that it's varied.
    I re-read 4 times Dunes in the last 30y. The only book I reread so often. With the movie released, I have to reread it another time!

  • @dinocollins720
    @dinocollins720 Рік тому +3

    LotR, GoT, It, Dune, Jerassic Park, The First Law, Red Rising these all for sure hold a position on the list. Not sure which books exactly but these are my predictions!!!

  • @Danny_Matson
    @Danny_Matson Рік тому +1

    Oh dang, I was calling for this on the discord years ago. Glad to see it is finally here! Looking forward to diving in later.

  • @jamesellis1635
    @jamesellis1635 Рік тому +8

    Mary Stewart’s - Crystal Cave was one of my all time favorites. Probably in my top 10… but I haven’t read it in over 20 years…

  • @BenderBrains
    @BenderBrains Рік тому +1

    Great list of books. You give enough description without any spoilers. I would enjoy seeing your next top 10 books of all time...

  • @codystoots1
    @codystoots1 Рік тому +9

    Reading the Red Wedding was incredible. A put down the book and take a moment reaction.

    • @smallbudoo
      @smallbudoo 7 місяців тому +1

      Not enough people talk about Tyrions last chapter in ASOS. One of the most heartbreaking and gut wrenching chapters in fiction

  • @joceanna3461
    @joceanna3461 Рік тому +2

    So impressed with this video! Very grateful for sharing your childhood story. I would never have guessed how lonely your life was then, you have become very confident and successful as an adult. Amazing how a book helped that change occur. Great list of books!

    • @mikesbookreviews
      @mikesbookreviews  Рік тому

      Ha, at 15 I could never have imagined being like I am now.

  • @Ariana.333
    @Ariana.333 Рік тому +6

    I'm 5 chapters away from finishing Return of the king.. LOTR has been an amazing journey. 3 books out of your top 10 will be on my tbr list... Dune will be the first one.

  • @sunshinemerlot9790
    @sunshinemerlot9790 Рік тому +2

    I absolutely love Gone with the Wind. I was hooked on that book within a few pages and I do not think there is one misstep in the 700+ pages. I recently had to start packing to move and it was the first book I put in the "keep and move" box. I think your Patreon book club is going to love this book. I agree it is not what people think. To me, it is a story about arrested development, about the inability to move on and accept change, and how our (erroneous) perception of things interferes with out ability to grow and live. It is so so good!

  • @CSLow_
    @CSLow_ Рік тому +6

    My grandmother grew up in Monroeville, AL and met Mrs. Lee. Got a copy of To Kill a Mockingbird signed by her and my grandmother then gave it to me; it's one of my most prized posessions from my grandmother.
    If any of you are interested, there is a hilarious Introduction for one of her editions of TKaM written by Mrs. Lee where she talks shit about novel Introduction sections. Pretty good stuff 😂

  • @tylerholman9235
    @tylerholman9235 Рік тому +2

    Just started Gone with the Wind yesterday due to your recommendation! About 100 pages in and enjoying it so far! Never would picked this book up if it wasn't for you! But I have read IT, Dune, To kill a mockingbird and storm of swords! So I can tell we have similar taste in books! It came down to reading lonesome dove or this and I chose the later! Probably pick lonesome dove up next! Thanks for the recommendation!

    • @mikesbookreviews
      @mikesbookreviews  Рік тому +1

      Glad you’re enjoying it!

    • @funguykel
      @funguykel Рік тому

      Pretty sure you will love Lonesome Dove. I am looking forward ro reading GWTW.

  • @fcsolis
    @fcsolis Рік тому +8

    Jurassic Park, Ender's Game, Lonesome Dove are in my Top Ten as well. The most riveting book I've ever read, I read 40 years ago-Thorn Birds by Colleen McCullough. That one's a cinder block, too.

  • @nalanihao9044
    @nalanihao9044 Рік тому +2

    I just finished Les Miserables by Victor Hugo ; Barnes & Nobles Edition and it's going to knock you over it's that good. Thank you for your picks. I wrote every one down as my Get To List and I knew Dune would be on that list!! Have a Great Father's Day! In fact, take the Month off!!

  • @Mr.Peck88
    @Mr.Peck88 Рік тому +3

    I love Gone With the Wind. I like to re-read it every few years. There is not a boring page in the whole book.

  • @OhioEddieBlack
    @OhioEddieBlack Рік тому +2

    I only read Lonesome Dove because of Will Gwynne saying it was the best book he read one year but I agree - it's astonishingly well written and I'm SO glad I took the time to pick it up.

  • @tomcampbell2134
    @tomcampbell2134 Рік тому +3

    I love the list. I've read them all with the exception of Enders Game. I agree with you about Gone the Wind. It is awesome. Once you reach the BBQ at Twelve Oaks the story takes off like a rocket that does stop until the final page.

  • @thomasthompson6378
    @thomasthompson6378 Рік тому +2

    All right, I'll play -- here are my top ten favorite books (fiction) of all time:
    1. "Shutter Island," by Dennis Lehane.
    2. "The Turn of the Screw," by Henry James
    3. "Absalom! Absalom!" by William Faulkner
    4. "For Whom the Bell Tolls," by Ernest Hemingway
    5. "The Catcher in the Rye," by J. D. Salinger
    6. "A Tale of Two Cities," by Charles Dickens
    7. "Darkness Visible," by William Golding
    8. "That Hideous Strength," by C. S. Lewis
    9. "Under the Beetle's Cellar," by Mary Willis Walker
    10. "Democracy," by Joan Didion.

  • @jmaa93
    @jmaa93 Рік тому +4

    Speaker for the dead, in my opinion is a must read. It is philosophical and potent.

  • @TangerineGrizzly
    @TangerineGrizzly Рік тому +2

    Thank you very much for this video. I came down with a terrible fever and was looking for some chill and fun bookish content to watch along with my evening porridge and tea. I went straight to your channel and voila! Keep up the good work sir

  • @thatgamingfreak
    @thatgamingfreak Рік тому +50

    The idea that you can recommend Ender's Game so highly and you haven't read Speaker for the Dead is shocking to me. It's such an excellent story about cultural differences, the pursuit of science, and guilt. It will forever be my favorite Orson Scott Card story.

    • @zackbennett5609
      @zackbennett5609 Рік тому +3

      Your lack of faith disturbs me!

    • @Rumham729
      @Rumham729 Рік тому +3

      It’s also one of the books with the greatest sense of empathy I think

    • @Akash_Vegan
      @Akash_Vegan Рік тому +1

      Yeah. I think I spent years hung up on Speaker for the Dead. In my top 5 for sure.

    • @TheThrillOfBecoming
      @TheThrillOfBecoming Рік тому

      Is Xenoside a necessary read before Speaker for the dead?

    • @sethstephens4777
      @sethstephens4777 Рік тому +4

      @@TheThrillOfBecoming xenocide comes after Speaker

  • @NUNYA79.
    @NUNYA79. Рік тому +1

    I just found your channel and can't believe you have gone with the wind on your top 10. That's my number one favorite book of all times and I never expected it to be on your list so thank you. Excellent read also jaws no one ever mentions the book jaws, not the movie. The book excellent read just the suggestion. Thank you, God bless.

    • @mikesbookreviews
      @mikesbookreviews  Рік тому

      I have Jaws on my Top 10 Horror Novels video from a couple years ago. Good read!

  • @M-J
    @M-J Рік тому +7

    This is a fabulous list! Excellent picks. 👏🏻👏🏻

  • @tamerahmet4645
    @tamerahmet4645 Місяць тому

    I love your videos, Mike. Such enthusiasm and passion for what you're talking about. A few of these books are now on my 'want to read' list.

  • @kjcartmellsjourney9145
    @kjcartmellsjourney9145 Рік тому +3

    Fun list! I love how you threw To Kill a Mockingbird, Lonesome Dove and Gone with the Wind in with the sci-fi/fantasy/horror. A recommendation for a historical fiction book - E.L. Doctorow's Billy Bathgate. A resourceful, capable boy falls in with some deadly Depression era gangsters.

  • @goldenspiral6008
    @goldenspiral6008 Рік тому +1

    Really glad you finally did this list, Mike. It was really interesting, although I did expect The Count of Monte Cristo to make the cut.
    My top 10 right now:
    10. The Raven - Edgar Allan Poe
    9. Kumarasambhava - Kalidasa
    8. The Symposium - Plato
    7. The Tombs of Atuan - Ursula K. LeGuin
    6. The Way of Kings - Brandon Sanderson
    5. Guards! Guards! - Terry Pratchett
    4. The Return of the King - J.R.R. Tolkien
    3. The Illiad - Homer
    2. The Great Hunt - Robert Jordan
    1. A Storm of Swords - George R. R. Martin

  • @shttc900
    @shttc900 Рік тому +29

    Can't believe Gone With the Wind was mentioned! I feel like no one ever talks about that book because of cancel culture etc. It's so well written! Ashley and Melanie, in particular, felt so real to me. They were bred for another world...

    • @mikesbookreviews
      @mikesbookreviews  Рік тому +12

      I'm done letting folks bully me about books because their feelings got hurt. Most that are critical of it have never read a page.

    • @nbenefiel
      @nbenefiel Рік тому +1

      I’m sorry but that “Lost Cause” BS turns me off. American chattel slavery was abominable and I loathe anything that tries to legitimize it. GWTW makes me sick.

    • @hyacinthh6900
      @hyacinthh6900 Рік тому +2

      ​@@nbenefiel Your attitude is as ridiculous as the people that refuse to read Charles Dickens because of an affair. You never learn if you don't read. Besides missing some amazing magnificent wonderful stories.

    • @nbenefiel
      @nbenefiel Рік тому +1

      @@hyacinthh6900 I’ve read GWTW several times. I don’t consider it anywhere near the level of Dickens, Joyce, Hemingway, or even Du Maurier. I didn’t refuse to read it.

    • @malafakka8530
      @malafakka8530 Рік тому

      ​@@nbenefielit makes you sick but you read it several times?

  • @CitySwimmah
    @CitySwimmah Рік тому +1

    That reference about getting things done even though nobody believes in you resonated very much with my recent read, Poppy Wars by R.F Kuang. I have just read the first book but it was quite much about that and I enjoyed it a lot. I should probably check Gone with the wind as a follow up if it has similar theme.

  • @infasis
    @infasis Рік тому +5

    That Dune cover is awesome.
    (Actually reminds me how much I hate that Amazon/Kindle won't even let you change your book covers, after they retroactively change cover art for books you already purchased, from timeless art for things like Dune, Wheel of Time, Lord of the Rings, etc to whatever the newest movie adaptation-inspired covers are.)

  • @cljuliano
    @cljuliano Рік тому +3

    Now I need to read Lonesome Dove, LOTR, and Game of Thrones! The new Dune movie is one of my favorite movies ever.

  • @MrMichaelGutierrez
    @MrMichaelGutierrez Рік тому +11

    As far as the King books are concerned, I think my favorite of his is "11/22/1963".

  • @donnara8379
    @donnara8379 8 місяців тому

    First of all, I love your pics of novels. I’ve read so many books since I’ve met you on this channel, so thank you but gone with the wind everybody should read it. It’s a big book. I read it along time ago and I was very lucky when I was a young woman I got to go see it, it was almost 7 hours. You had a half hour split in between my God. It was good for every reason that he’s telling you it’s good he’s absolutely right.

  • @zombie3833
    @zombie3833 Рік тому +4

    Ender's Game is one of my top books of all time. While I'm with you on the sequels, I HIGHLY recommend you give Ender's Shadow a try. It is not a sequel but a retelling of Ender's Game concurrently from the perspective of Bean. Excellent pairing. I consider them one solid read now.

  • @stigsmcqueen3178
    @stigsmcqueen3178 9 місяців тому

    This is a great list. I do hope that Mike would consider doing a Top 10 nonfiction books of all time list at some point. I do really like how he is willing to address how reading a particular book has influenced how he sees the world and work that into his arguments to persuade the audience to read his picks. For me, the best works of nonfiction that I've read have had more influence on how I see the world than my favorite works of fiction - although there are certainly works of fiction that have shaped how I see the world. Anyway, if Mike were to make a video of his Top 10 nonfiction books of all time, I'd definitely watch it right away.

  • @flappyturtlesnatch
    @flappyturtlesnatch Рік тому +4

    Regarding LOTR, there's an audiobook version on the archive by Phil Dragash that may be the best audiobook I've ever listened to. I try to bring attention to it because he can't sell it due to copyright bs but he deserves so much credit for his work. I encourage everyone to get it.
    Edit: Also The Hobbit by Bluefax. One of the best and also free on the archive.

  • @AstralPG
    @AstralPG 7 місяців тому +1

    I was about to be disappointed because I've never heard you mention The Count of Monte Cristo... because it is hands-down one of the greatest books of all time. So imagine my happiness when you finally did mention it at the end. 😄

  • @marshihylton7630
    @marshihylton7630 Рік тому +7

    Hi Mike. When you spoke about Dune and the impact it had/has on your life...I got goosebumps because I knew that feeling. My book is Pawn of Prophecy by David Eddings. I was about 12 years old in 1986. I remember that summer we were playing around in the station wagon my dad drove that belonged to his employer. I found an old tattered novel in side and immediately picked it up began reading. That was my intro to the fantasy genre and I was hooked. I grew up in the Bronx NY and book stores were not common. Thankfully I went to middle school and high school in Manhattan where book stores abounded.. It took me about 8 years to find all the books in the series and I loved every single one. Fast forward 37 years....I still love fantasy and I have read some amazing books. But Pawn of Prophecy will always be my all time fave 💞💞💞

    • @jeaners7
      @jeaners7 7 місяців тому +1

      I love those books. They were my intro into the genre too. I went on from there to disc world and 40 years later I am still going back to Garion co.

    • @marshihylton7630
      @marshihylton7630 7 місяців тому

      @@jeaners7 We belong to the same Tribe! I love the Discworld as well. I read Carpe Jugulum years ago and became an instant fan! Rest well Sir Pratchett.

  • @bleueyes28
    @bleueyes28 6 місяців тому

    Thanks for this top 10. I really appreciate your explanation of why you picked what you picked; as a matter of fact, I've added those which I haven't read to my TBR due to your explanations.

  • @afeeser
    @afeeser Рік тому +5

    One of my favorite books is Stranger in a Strange Land, and I think it is for much of the same reasons you love Dune. I read it when I was around 18 and it spoke to me about why we believe certain things, and how we can relate to people in different ways.

  • @bigaldoesbooktube1097
    @bigaldoesbooktube1097 Рік тому +1

    Yes! Fellowship 🙌
    That’s an opening I can get behind.

  • @johnmcguire4422
    @johnmcguire4422 Рік тому

    Gotta agree with your 1st and 2nd picks completely and pretty much for the same reasons. Read everyone of these books over the years and I appreciate your mix of genres. I’m 73 and have been reading books since I was 7.

  • @mattcraven8214
    @mattcraven8214 Рік тому +3

    I’m reading Lonesome Dove now. Might be the greatest western ever. It’s kind of the Gone with the Wind of westerns.

  • @AfricanLiterature-qq3ye
    @AfricanLiterature-qq3ye 11 днів тому

    The author of "Bleeding Stubs" brought me here. Besong just gave a talk about the story in my magazine's discord. We are amazed by the charitable work he is doing with the sales. What a mesmerising writer!

  • @ashappyasiget140
    @ashappyasiget140 Рік тому +3

    Adding Gone with the Wind to my TBR. Good thing about life is all the unread books.

  • @P--O
    @P--O Рік тому +1

    This list is really awesome!
    There are so many super pretentious "top 10 lists" of books no "normal" person ever reads, so your list is really liberating and "real".
    Greetings from a new subscriber in Sweden

  • @Mikey-wg2xu
    @Mikey-wg2xu Рік тому +10

    Fantastic discussion on some of the greatest books of all time. Good for you to broaden out past fantasy, horror, and sci fi. A book that casts a spell over the reader is good no matter what genre. Your personal story and Dune experience is moving. A great reminder that books can be a huge influence especially to young readers.

  • @richx9035
    @richx9035 Рік тому +1

    Agree - Fellowship of the Ring is certainly the right book to choose as the Tolkien representative book. And Dune was very impressive when I read it way back when it first arrived. Should read it again I guess.

  • @chrismantonuk
    @chrismantonuk Рік тому +4

    Really happy to see Jurassic Park included on your list! I read it when I was about 11 or 12, and it is one of the first books that has really stuck in my memory. I re-read it quite often. And you’re so right, it looks a lot more like horror in some places than sci-fi..

    • @mikesbookreviews
      @mikesbookreviews  Рік тому +1

      That book was everything I wanted at 13 years old.

    • @pamelalagree-kanotz6845
      @pamelalagree-kanotz6845 Рік тому +1

      MIchael Crichton was amazing! Medical degree, law degree, and phenomenal author. Also gave us ER!

    • @purplesprigs
      @purplesprigs Рік тому

      Two things: Crichton's books have aged very poorly. When you focus on cutting edge technology, ten years later it is ridiculously out of date. Also, when you steal Arthur Conan Doyle's work, then make millions off of it, maybe you deserve your denouement.

  • @guiledazen44
    @guiledazen44 Рік тому +1

    Dang.. you're almost at 100k. Can't help but feel happy for this growing channel. I was there when you only had less than 1k subs and I just happen to stumble upon your channel 'cause I was looking for reviews on The First Law 🎉

  • @Yesica1993
    @Yesica1993 Рік тому +4

    I tried Dune years ago. Couldn't follow it for anything. Didn't get far. Tried it again this past year and LOVED IT. Loved it so much that I got to the end and either that day or a couple days later I started it again. I only meant to re-read the first few pages or chapters to get more clarity on past events that I didn't quite understand at first and now better did after getting to the end. I couldn't stop, and before I knew it, I'd read through it a 2nd time. That NEVER happens to me. I'm a big re-reader, but after time has passed, not immediately after!
    But... please don't talk to me about Dune Messiah. I just can't. I wanted to scream. If it hadn't been a library book, I really do think I would have thrown it to the ground in frustration. I don't know. Maybe I'll try again later on and I'll have a different take on it, as happened with Book 1.
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    I was so mad at the time jump/skipping! I could not believe it. How can you do that?! I wanted to SEE all these events and live through them as they happened, like we did with the first book! The journey is the point! Why would I want to hear about MAJOR EVENTS as things that happened in the freaking past?! I still can't get over it. I can't.

    • @pepeedge5601
      @pepeedge5601 Рік тому

      Reading Dune without reading Messiah is like building a house and stopping right when you are about to start the roof.
      The timeskip is there because the actual jihad was never the focus of the story. Paul's reaction to the knowledge of the future and the outcome are far more important.

    • @Yesica1993
      @Yesica1993 Рік тому

      @@pepeedge5601 But the READER should've come to that conclusion by seeing at least some of the events/progression! I wanted to go through, again, at least part, of that journey and character development/change and not just be told it. I mean, they could've done the same thing with the first book. They could have skipped a lot of his younger years and told us the things that happened. But it wouldn't have had the same impact because we didn't experience that journey with him. Sigh.

    • @mikesbookreviews
      @mikesbookreviews  Рік тому +1

      Took me 3 tries on Dune. Kind of incredible to think back on, honestly.

  • @Ryan-cl6jt
    @Ryan-cl6jt Рік тому +1

    I love your videos. One of the best booktubers on UA-cam!

  • @Link-we8so
    @Link-we8so Рік тому +11

    Mike... Can we get a video of your honorable mentions?

    • @katieamarsh
      @katieamarsh Рік тому +1

      Or more than one of them. 😂

  • @sjkrum320
    @sjkrum320 Рік тому +2

    Wow! You had some heavy hitters on here. I've read all but 3 of these. Dune really isn't my thing. I've been kicking thr can down the road for years with Gone With the Wind. I think my hubby and I will join your read-a-long for that one. Great list and I'm pleased these books are all onxe I either love or know others who love them too 😁

  • @richardcozad1166
    @richardcozad1166 Рік тому +4

    Great list! I’m shocked that Swan Song didn’t make the list.

    • @fcsolis
      @fcsolis Рік тому +1

      Awesome. Swan Song and Boy's Life are amazing.

  • @timmeyer9191
    @timmeyer9191 Рік тому +2

    That is a really great list, Mike. I thought The Godfather and Shogun might have been included, but still excellent choices. Thanks for making my day a little brighter.

    • @mikesbookreviews
      @mikesbookreviews  Рік тому +1

      Still have yet to brave Shogun.

    • @timmeyer9191
      @timmeyer9191 Рік тому +1

      @Mike's Book Reviews if you enjoy epic fantasy, then you will enjoy Shogun. It has many of the same things but especially a different culture and world building.

  • @zkinak2107
    @zkinak2107 Рік тому +8

    Man the last 300 pages of storm of swords were a real banger and the last page involuntarily dropped my jaw (that doesn’t happen often). The book also made me want to reread the first two to catch the foreshadowing bits. I hope I’ll love storm of swords even more on a reread so it can crack my personal top 10! Great list!

    • @mikesbookreviews
      @mikesbookreviews  Рік тому +2

      It's even better on a series re-read.

    • @durjoymaitra3840
      @durjoymaitra3840 Рік тому +2

      personally I love a dance with dragons. I feel that the first three books kind of move at a mile a minute in terms of plot and definitely do explore the characters, but not as deeply as the fourth and fifth books once the war has ended. Theon's character arc, jon snow, tyrion, daenerys, all get deeply explored in terms of what drives them, their stances on how to handle power, and just understanding who they are in the world is amazing in book five and really cements many of the "coming of age" elements in ASOIAF. On top of the characters, the various northern conspiracies concerning robb's heir, the manderly's, stannis, winterfell, jon snow, sansa, etc are riveting to unravel and piece together throughout the various POVs. That's just my take though!

    • @zkinak2107
      @zkinak2107 Рік тому

      @@durjoymaitra3840 Oooh you have me much more intrigued to continue to read onto books 4 and 5 (I was gonna do it regardless). I was planning on reading A Feast For Crows in mid August followed by DOD.

  • @FigyNewton
    @FigyNewton Рік тому +2

    I've never been a big reader and want to get into something different and I got 3 in mind. I love Jurassic Park and never would've thought to look back for the book. I recently watched the original IT movie and I can only imagine how much more is in the book. The way you explain dune is honestly a mindset and idea I've been developing on my own over the past few years... I think I can learn something for myself in that book

  • @OwenJWall
    @OwenJWall Рік тому +7

    IT and Hyperion are 100% in my top 5 books. Probably top 3, along side The Book Thief. IT has the best character work I have ever read. King is an absolute master of character writing. And Hyperion absolutely shocked me, some of the visuals from that book have stuck in my mind ever since. A Storm of Swords also probably has to be in my top 10 now that I think about it, ASOIAF was my first major fantasy series. I'm currently reading Dune, and sadly went through a slump so have read it slightly disconnected, but my reading is picking up again and I think I'll fly through the rest. So far Herbert seems like such an intelligent writer and I'm loving it.

  • @safinan8008
    @safinan8008 Рік тому +1

    I can’t choose my top ten books, too many book to choose from! 🎉happy reading 🎊

  • @ninjalibrarian
    @ninjalibrarian Рік тому +4

    Chiming in as a librarian with a note about genres. We shouldn't be surprised to find that fans of sci-fi/fantasy might also enjoy historical fiction/westerns. After all, both genres require the author to take us to a setting outside of our current experience. An author writing a contemporary scene about two people having a lunchtime conversation in Chicago in 2020 doesn't necessarily need to spend a ton of words on description -- clothing, decor, food, etc. But a similar dining conversation set in the U.S. midwest of 1820 will require quite a bit of description, as would one from the bustling spacestation "Chicago" in 2420. What are they wearing? What are they eating? What does the city look like? World building the future has a lot in common with re-creating the past. Readers who like looking ahead might be surprised at how much they would like looking to the past, and vice versa.

  • @glum_hippo
    @glum_hippo 5 місяців тому

    I agree, a list like this shouldn't include "one book from a series I loved". Thanks for these recommendations.

  • @rachmusic9873
    @rachmusic9873 Рік тому +4

    If you like Lonesome Dove so much you have to read Blood Meridian!

    • @duffysullivan2794
      @duffysullivan2794 Рік тому

      Blood Meridan. I wasn't sure if I was reading fiction or fantasy, history, or horror. I have never read Lonesome Dove, but with Mike's high recommendation, I probably will. Blood Meridian is the most profound novel I have read. It floored me from beginning to end. McCarthy's vocabulary kept me running for the dictionary as well, hehe.

  • @TheGreatestHeroEver
    @TheGreatestHeroEver Рік тому +2

    Love your videos, Mike! Thanks for everything you give.

  • @k.coleman9317
    @k.coleman9317 Рік тому +3

    The horror in "IT" is that we lose the sense of magic we had as children, but don't realize when it happens...go back in his catalog and you'll see that most of King's early works were about childhood and that sense of magic...and its loss.

  • @player_one2767
    @player_one2767 8 місяців тому

    Solid list tbh. I harp on Dan Simmons to anyone that will listen so it's nice to see him get some love here. That is pretty rare but much deserved. Simmons' Ilium and Olympus books I absolutely love. Judging by your top 10 list I feel I would largely agree with your taste and will definitely be giving Lonesome Dove a shot. It's the only one on the list I haven't read. Keep up the good work, brother. I'll be checking out your other content.