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I hope you do give Discworld another go. Like you said, the tastes vary between the charaters. I personally am not a big fan of the City Watch books (though I know Guard Guards in particular is popular) and I would point you at the Witches books or Rincewind stories as some of the best.
For anyone who wants a sweet, raw, and genuine romance(s) with a tense dark fairytale setting, please read A River Enchanted by Rebecca Ross. You’ve got two couples who have two different dynamics but their stories made me cry. Easy 5 stars. Genuinely lovely.
This piqued my interest to start on that series. I like Rebecca Ross' writing style and just recently finished Ruthless Vows. River enchanted is waiting for me on my bookshelf but I always ended up picking other books instead 😅
@@artesiarastania5998 I haven’t read anything of hers but I kept hearing that it was great. I finally read it and I’m absolutely in love with it 😆 I’m just starting the second book later today!
Honored to make the A tier! As it happens I've been listening to A Little Hatred and nearly at the end. That thing really thumps along. Better than First Law for me so far so I'm excited to see how it continues! (was cringe waiting for the penny to drop with Orso and Sevine and it just has so yikes).
I absolutely adored Gideon the Ninth and the ending absolutely wrecked me! I’m hoping to get to the next book soon. Even if you didn’t like Guards Guards I recommend looking at some of the other series within the Discworld universe (the Witches books are really good!) because they all kind of have different vibes depending on the story
For romantasy, I loved the Heartstone trilogy by Elle Katharine White. The first book is a Pride and Prejudice retelling with dragons. The second book kind of lags a bit but the third one has a major character death and really plays into the world building and folklore that hits. Tobble the gnome is my favorite character.
The War of Lost Hearts is a series that is pretty balanced when it comes to plot and romance. It's by the same author of 'Serpent and the wings of night'. It also has a very interesting element that I haven't seen in another romantasy. (Can't say what cause it's a spoiler)
Fun video! I am also an OG Final Fantasy X girl…played it on my PS2 when it first came out 😁 I have the Age of Madness on my shelf…can’t wait to get to it! I’m kind of in a John Gwynne moment right now…loving his work as well. Thanks for sharing!
I really recommend reading Harrow the Ninth soon after Gideon the Ninth. You really want events to be fresh in your mind if possible. This series is one of my all time favorites and I agree that it’s a delightful mix of brilliant and ridiculous and is a complete genre bender. Also, the audiobooks for this series are phenomenal and I really recommend listening to them!
Sun Eater is a relatively new series. 6 of 7 books are done. It is one of the best series i've ever read! I really love it because the prose is good, the action is good, there are slice of life moments, and there is one character POV throughout all books, so you really get to know the main character and his development well.
So far pretty good year.... The Heroes and Lies of Locke Lamora both very good as expected. Godkiller I was leery of as it was a "booktube darling" but I enjoyed it too. Dragon Republic and Argent to the Stars were ok-ish. Then out of nowhere Empress of Forever and All the Seas of the World were absolutely spectacular and I recommend them to anyone who will listen. Age of Madness triology I picked up last week and is on the shelf just waiting.
For the Locked Tomb series, GtN and HtN are very much paired together and I would honestly recommend rereading them both at some point after HtN. This series is definitely made to be reread, there's so much more to find second time round, esp after the events of HtN. NtN, on the other hand, is somewhere between an interlude in the series and a part 1 of AtN which you're absolutely going to want to jump right into afterward. It might even be worth holding off on reading it until Alecto's release date is announced for which we don't yet have an ETA. It's still really, really good and I love Nona (the person (oh, and also her dog, Noodle)) to pieces but it's definitely more build up than the other two.
One of my new favorite series this year is the devoured worlds series by Megan E. O’keefe. The audio book narrator is great. Dam near cried at the end!
Have you read the Caraval trilogy? I feel like everyone who talks about Once Upon a Broken Heart has read it or never even mentions it, which came first. Personally I really liked it and though I haven’t read the spin off trilogy yet, I think it’s less confusing and all over the place like a lot of people have been saying about the spin off. Definitely whimsical and fairy tale-esque but definitely worth the read imo
I was looking for if you reread the queen of tearling and continued with the series? I purchased the whole series secondhand after watching your what you plan to read in 2024 vid. Will be excited for the review if it comes
The fact that so many of these duologies were a step down in their sequels (to you) seems interesting to note, though I'm not sure if that says something about you or about the authors
I’ll have to look into the duologies I’ve read and see if that’s often the case or not. Sequels in general I think can be really tough, especially when they end a story, so perhaps it’s more that than anything 🤔
Hello fellow AZ native! Sounds like you need a Flagstaff or White Mountains trip haha. Summer in AZ always makes me feel like I need to find a green place to prove they exist haha.
I was interested in botanical daughter. I think it’s still sitting in my shopping cart. Try Mort by terry pratchett next I really think you’ll like it. Especially in between other series
I really loved the first one but this one did next to nothing for me... I'm not big on sequels either except the Everflame series that I'm on right now from Penn Cole book two was a 5 star for me curious if.youre gonna check that out
I always felt that Orconomics had a better ratio of silly humor to real life satire in a fantasy world than Guards Guards. The silliness was a side, the satire was the main course in Orconomics. Also, the characters and, suprisingly, the romance, perfect!
Are you going to finish the guards books in Discworld? Have you read other parts? Curious because Guards Guards is the only one I've read and my take was similar.
I've read Cobalt Red, really good book. Also worth checking out if you haven't on that subject King Leopold's Ghost by Adam Hochschild this explores the exploitation of the Congo Free State by King Leopold II of Belgium between 1885 and 1908 I also read The Lumumba Plot by Stuart A. Reid about the U.S.-sanctioned plot to assassinate the democratically elected leader of the newly independent Congo Heavy books to be sure but worth it
You said that will of the many is a lot like some other fantasy you've read. I was out of the fantasy loop for a long time so maybe i've missed those books. Can you give some examples? This book really worked for me and i'd like to read more like it.
I find Adrian Tchaikovsky so interesting - I thought Guns of the Dawn was fine, but I've DNF'd Empire of Black and Gold twice, whereas I loved the whole Children of Time series and the Bioforms books...
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Hey Elliot. When you find the perfect blend of fantasy and romance, please make a recommendation video. I have not found good blend it's always lacking in some area. I would love a good romance in an epic fantasy setting without all the spice. No offense to those who like that. We like what we like😊.Great video. Shanay. Cape Town🇿🇦
Omg finally someone who disliked guns of dawn (particularly the romance) like me 😫 Everybody compared it to the romance of Pride and Prejudice and it was nothing alike. Had to angrily dnf
I read Howl's Moving Castle back in middle school over 20 years ago now, and disliked the movie for its changes. Just listened to the audiobook for the first time since then, and I feel justified in that opinion. I understand how most people prefer the movie and most people in fact don't even realize it's based on a book, but the tone in the book for me is so vastly different to the tone of the movie that they seem like completely different stories with the movie just usurping the characters.
I was also disappointed with a curse for true love. I'd absolutely loved that series up until that point, even if it was absolutely ridiculous at times, I could not get enough of Eva and jacks. And then iw as dying for a year, waiting for the third book to come out, only to be presented with...whatever that was. Like it wasn't terrible. I'd still give it like 4⭐️ but the first two I gave 5⭐️. ACFTL just felt so rushed, apollos pov was so unnecessary, I would have preferred more of jacks and Eva. I thought we were going to get MORE jacks and Eva in this book then we might have in others, but instead we got the least out if any of the books! And yeah, I didn't really like how the amnesia trope was done. Also, they FINALLY get together, they FINALLY kiss, and we ONLY GET ONE KISS? THATS IT? after all that waiting, they kiss and then THE END? What? No? I felt like all of the angst and tesion and yearning from the first two books was gone. 😭 So disappointed with it.
It was sooooo vindicating to see The Will of the Many ranked as "eh" - not bad, but given the extremely effusive praise I've seen for it, i felt honestly pretty unimpressed by the book itself.
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Clicked on the video and whispered to myself "Yes a long one" 😄
Haha, well yay! Glad to hear it ☺️
Ditto
I hope you do give Discworld another go. Like you said, the tastes vary between the charaters. I personally am not a big fan of the City Watch books (though I know Guard Guards in particular is popular) and I would point you at the Witches books or Rincewind stories as some of the best.
For anyone who wants a sweet, raw, and genuine romance(s) with a tense dark fairytale setting, please read A River Enchanted by Rebecca Ross. You’ve got two couples who have two different dynamics but their stories made me cry. Easy 5 stars. Genuinely lovely.
This piqued my interest to start on that series. I like Rebecca Ross' writing style and just recently finished Ruthless Vows. River enchanted is waiting for me on my bookshelf but I always ended up picking other books instead 😅
@@artesiarastania5998 I haven’t read anything of hers but I kept hearing that it was great. I finally read it and I’m absolutely in love with it 😆 I’m just starting the second book later today!
Honored to make the A tier! As it happens I've been listening to A Little Hatred and nearly at the end. That thing really thumps along. Better than First Law for me so far so I'm excited to see how it continues! (was cringe waiting for the penny to drop with Orso and Sevine and it just has so yikes).
A little Hatred is fantastic. The character gallery is just incredible
What an absolute treat. A long cozy book video from the best book tuber❤❤
I absolutely adored Gideon the Ninth and the ending absolutely wrecked me! I’m hoping to get to the next book soon. Even if you didn’t like Guards Guards I recommend looking at some of the other series within the Discworld universe (the Witches books are really good!) because they all kind of have different vibes depending on the story
For romantasy, I loved the Heartstone trilogy by Elle Katharine White. The first book is a Pride and Prejudice retelling with dragons. The second book kind of lags a bit but the third one has a major character death and really plays into the world building and folklore that hits. Tobble the gnome is my favorite character.
Ah, I’ll keep that series in mind :)
Echo everything you said about the Age of Madness. Literally. Its probably my favorite completed trilogy of all time.
Heartless Hunter is a great romantasy if you’re still open to the genre 😊
I am, and I hope to read that one soon! 🥰
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The War of Lost Hearts is a series that is pretty balanced when it comes to plot and romance. It's by the same author of 'Serpent and the wings of night'. It also has a very interesting element that I haven't seen in another romantasy. (Can't say what cause it's a spoiler)
I’ve got Age of Madness on my TBR for this month and you’ve made me sooo excited for it!!
Fun video! I am also an OG Final Fantasy X girl…played it on my PS2 when it first came out 😁 I have the Age of Madness on my shelf…can’t wait to get to it! I’m kind of in a John Gwynne moment right now…loving his work as well. Thanks for sharing!
Idk y but teir ranks r my favorite vids. Maybe because so many books are mentioned.
I love this, I need some new things to read that are of quality writing and appropriate intensity of storytelling
I really recommend reading Harrow the Ninth soon after Gideon the Ninth. You really want events to be fresh in your mind if possible. This series is one of my all time favorites and I agree that it’s a delightful mix of brilliant and ridiculous and is a complete genre bender. Also, the audiobooks for this series are phenomenal and I really recommend listening to them!
30:47 the good part
Sun Eater is a relatively new series. 6 of 7 books are done. It is one of the best series i've ever read! I really love it because the prose is good, the action is good, there are slice of life moments, and there is one character POV throughout all books, so you really get to know the main character and his development well.
I’ve heard mixed things about that series, but mostly positive. I’m glad it worked so well for you! :D
@@ebnovels A lot of people aren't in love with the main character - he's pretty flawed. But even despite that the story and writing is so good to me!
I know that this is so unrelated, but Elliot your hair in the last couple of videos has been sooo pretty, I love how you style it always!
A long walk to freedom was almost a must read. I'm glad you got to it. :)
So far pretty good year.... The Heroes and Lies of Locke Lamora both very good as expected. Godkiller I was leery of as it was a "booktube darling" but I enjoyed it too. Dragon Republic and Argent to the Stars were ok-ish. Then out of nowhere Empress of Forever and All the Seas of the World were absolutely spectacular and I recommend them to anyone who will listen.
Age of Madness triology I picked up last week and is on the shelf just waiting.
Can't wait to hear your thoughts on Sunbringer!!
For the Locked Tomb series, GtN and HtN are very much paired together and I would honestly recommend rereading them both at some point after HtN. This series is definitely made to be reread, there's so much more to find second time round, esp after the events of HtN.
NtN, on the other hand, is somewhere between an interlude in the series and a part 1 of AtN which you're absolutely going to want to jump right into afterward. It might even be worth holding off on reading it until Alecto's release date is announced for which we don't yet have an ETA. It's still really, really good and I love Nona (the person (oh, and also her dog, Noodle)) to pieces but it's definitely more build up than the other two.
One of my new favorite series this year is the devoured worlds series by Megan E. O’keefe. The audio book narrator is great. Dam near cried at the end!
Have you read the Caraval trilogy? I feel like everyone who talks about Once Upon a Broken Heart has read it or never even mentions it, which came first. Personally I really liked it and though I haven’t read the spin off trilogy yet, I think it’s less confusing and all over the place like a lot of people have been saying about the spin off. Definitely whimsical and fairy tale-esque but definitely worth the read imo
I was looking for if you reread the queen of tearling and continued with the series? I purchased the whole series secondhand after watching your what you plan to read in 2024 vid. Will be excited for the review if it comes
The fact that so many of these duologies were a step down in their sequels (to you) seems interesting to note, though I'm not sure if that says something about you or about the authors
I’ll have to look into the duologies I’ve read and see if that’s often the case or not. Sequels in general I think can be really tough, especially when they end a story, so perhaps it’s more that than anything 🤔
Hello fellow AZ native! Sounds like you need a Flagstaff or White Mountains trip haha. Summer in AZ always makes me feel like I need to find a green place to prove they exist haha.
I loved the City of Nightmares duology. It was a silly good time.
Interesting rankings. I'll have to check out your take on Guns of the Dawn, bit surprised it didn't work for you.
Haha, ah, well…you might have to make room in your schedule for that review 😅
I was interested in botanical daughter. I think it’s still sitting in my shopping cart. Try Mort by terry pratchett next I really think you’ll like it. Especially in between other series
I just finished Sunbringer and have been curious to your thoughts!
I promise that new fantasy books video will be up soon with it! 😅
I really loved the first one but this one did next to nothing for me... I'm not big on sequels either except the Everflame series that I'm on right now from Penn Cole book two was a 5 star for me curious if.youre gonna check that out
I’ve only read 2 of these books 😆 but am glad to see your ratings were in line with mine. lol. ILOAL & MOTO
I know I can trust your recommendations because of how you feel about Fourth
Wing and Iron Flame 🤫
Elliot described not feeling strongly about The Will of the Many as if she's a politician lol. I am in the same boat as you
Haha, well here’s to hoping (if you pick up the sequel) that the second book works better for us 😆
@@ebnovels I’m definitely interested to see where it’s going!
I always felt that Orconomics had a better ratio of silly humor to real life satire in a fantasy world than Guards Guards. The silliness was a side, the satire was the main course in Orconomics. Also, the characters and, suprisingly, the romance, perfect!
Have you read the Keeper of the Cities series?
I have started the Keeper of the Lost Cities series, but I’m unsure if that’s the same series you’re referencing :)
Hundred percent understand not liking Guards Guards. I prefer PTerry’s later books personally.
Are you going to finish the guards books in Discworld? Have you read other parts? Curious because Guards Guards is the only one I've read and my take was similar.
I've read Cobalt Red, really good book. Also worth checking out if you haven't on that subject
King Leopold's Ghost by Adam Hochschild this explores the exploitation of the Congo Free State by King Leopold II of Belgium between 1885 and 1908
I also read The Lumumba Plot by Stuart A. Reid about the U.S.-sanctioned plot to assassinate the democratically elected leader of the newly independent Congo
Heavy books to be sure but worth it
You said that will of the many is a lot like some other fantasy you've read. I was out of the fantasy loop for a long time so maybe i've missed those books. Can you give some examples? This book really worked for me and i'd like to read more like it.
I find Adrian Tchaikovsky so interesting - I thought Guns of the Dawn was fine, but I've DNF'd Empire of Black and Gold twice, whereas I loved the whole Children of Time series and the Bioforms books...
What did you think of the epilogue of Dark Star Burning?
How did Elliot beat the DLC so fast?! XD
I had food poisoning this last weekend, so there wasn’t much else to do 😂
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Books have also changed my perspective on investing. Understanding that real wealth is built through strategic investments rather than mere savings is crucial. Working with an adviser has pointed me in the right direction..
This intrigues me. I've looked up financial advisors online, but finding one to connect with is a bit difficult. Do you mind if I ask for your recommendation?
'Angela Lynn Schilling’ maintains an online presence. Just make a simple search for her name online.
Wow, her track record looks really good from what I found online. I'll take a chance and see how it goes. Thanks for the info
Hey Elliot. When you find the perfect blend of fantasy and romance, please make a recommendation video. I have not found good blend it's always lacking in some area. I would love a good romance in an epic fantasy setting without all the spice. No offense to those who like that. We like what we like😊.Great video. Shanay. Cape Town🇿🇦
Have you read Fireborne?
It’s one she recs a lot and imo is the 1000x superior fourth wing with amazing politics and slow burn romance and came out before too
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Dang i loved the will of the many
Omg finally someone who disliked guns of dawn (particularly the romance) like me 😫 Everybody compared it to the romance of Pride and Prejudice and it was nothing alike. Had to angrily dnf
I found starling house so eh, I feel you
I read Howl's Moving Castle back in middle school over 20 years ago now, and disliked the movie for its changes. Just listened to the audiobook for the first time since then, and I feel justified in that opinion. I understand how most people prefer the movie and most people in fact don't even realize it's based on a book, but the tone in the book for me is so vastly different to the tone of the movie that they seem like completely different stories with the movie just usurping the characters.
So sad you didn't like Tempest of Tea! It was one of my favs this year!
I was also disappointed with a curse for true love. I'd absolutely loved that series up until that point, even if it was absolutely ridiculous at times, I could not get enough of Eva and jacks. And then iw as dying for a year, waiting for the third book to come out, only to be presented with...whatever that was. Like it wasn't terrible. I'd still give it like 4⭐️ but the first two I gave 5⭐️. ACFTL just felt so rushed, apollos pov was so unnecessary, I would have preferred more of jacks and Eva. I thought we were going to get MORE jacks and Eva in this book then we might have in others, but instead we got the least out if any of the books! And yeah, I didn't really like how the amnesia trope was done. Also, they FINALLY get together, they FINALLY kiss, and we ONLY GET ONE KISS? THATS IT? after all that waiting, they kiss and then THE END? What? No? I felt like all of the angst and tesion and yearning from the first two books was gone. 😭 So disappointed with it.
Nice and long I love it
How about the new bestseller romance?
I read the book on its own and I felt the opposite when I watched the movie. I was disappointed by the changes.
It was sooooo vindicating to see The Will of the Many ranked as "eh" - not bad, but given the extremely effusive praise I've seen for it, i felt honestly pretty unimpressed by the book itself.