I have the full set of mass market paperbacks for Malazan. They are nice. I’m going to be starting memories of ice soon, can’t wait. Malazan so far is some of the best writing (no matter the genre) I have ever read.
@@dmbfreak123 I'll be fair and say I some of the books are more challenging for me to re-read than others, there were some dips for me. BUT nothing that would detract and it ALL pays off in the end. I wont get specific though as some are still reading *rubs hands in wicked glee*
Looking forward to both Dracula and your opinion on 20 century Boys. I read Dracula for the first time early last year(I normally don’t care for horror story, especially vampires). However I glad I took the time to read the original story of Count Dracula, it’s was actually good and interesting.
Happy New Year ! Not read much on your list except 'Dracula' (that's a very pretty edition BTW). Currently reading/finally got to "Hings" by Chris McQueer (not sure about its broader appeal because it's about the Scottishest book that ever Scottished - probably thinks "Trainspotting" is a sassanach bastart :). After that i'll likely finish the "Machineries of Empire" trilogy (mood wise i'm not so sure but it's due back at the library after multiple renewals :). Dunno after that.
Found your channel a few days ago and am so glad I did. Very similar reading interests and you feel very relatable to me compared to most others on booktube. Plus, you have a very high quality production. 100k subscribers this year, I foresee it.
Additionally, recommendation: The Sea & Poison by Shusaku Endo. It’s Japanese literary fiction, but you seem to like books that break you. Wish your reading speed you’ll complete it in a day or two easily.
@JudgeIsWright Thank you very much. I put a lot of effort into production quality. I don't know if talking about books really necessitates it. But damn it, I don't care. I'm going to do it, lol. Also I'll check that book out.
Oh man... The Bone Clocks is amazing, just as Cloud Atlas is. But no word of a lie, Mitchell's "The Thousand Autumns of Jacob de Zoet" changed my life. If I had to recommend a book to anyone, that would be it. Hope you get to that one as well...
Happy new year! I covered the Malazan question. I order everything from broken bindings. They will take care of this issue. But the hard copies are accessible just a bit expensive (if not Amazon USA then UK or Germany, it will ship for you)
Happy New Year! As it is the 1st day of the new year, I have to come clean about something. I adore you and your content. I find it refreshingly relatable and, this year, I have decided to keep a book tracker. Mostly to hold myself accountable to read books that I keep meaning to get to. I'm also super jealous of your set up. It is what I aspire my book room to look like. HOWEVER... I must admit that, every time you throw a book on the floor, I die a little inside.
If you dig Dracula, you may enjoy Carmilla! It's older (by about 25ish years) and inspired Stoker (and all other modern Western vampire stuff) - a shorter, more bottle gothic story, but definitely worth checking out if you want to do more classic vampire reading!
Some new reads I got after going through some peoples' end of year lists: Stoner, Kim Jiyoung, Born 1982, Project Hail Mary, A Short Stay In Hell, Between Two Fires and Blood Over Bright Haven. Not a bad start to 2025 at all.
I noticed you were referring to Dracula as the OG and it certainly has claim to that title but there is a predecessor. Carmilla by Sheridan Le Fanu is also worth a read.
The Duke Classics publisher's Dracula audiobook is very good. I think listening to it made the book much more digestible. It's a bit of a challenging read without it. The tone helps you feel the characters' emotions better. There's a great cast of voice actors. Van Helsing's voice was great.
Can't wait for the vids! Thanks for picking me as your Patreon pick I;m excited haha Also very hyped for the Foundation video that was another great one I read earlier this year.
There's no real reason to thank me. The Patreon pick is 100% random. It's just the luck of the draw. I'm looking forward to it though 👍 Thanks for the suggestion.
@patrickohara5925 Having just one different book is definitely worse than having all different books like me. But for myself, I'm just embracing the chaos at this point, lol
Hello. Fairly recent sub. I enjoy your presentations as you are adept at straight-forward reviews where you could gush or hammer a book and neither approach seems to be self-serving, snobbish, or acting. Big test though for my future interest(not really)is your feelings about “Dracula.” I too delayed reading, and what a mistake. I was worried I’d be put off by the writing style of that era in long form, but the presentation choice pulls it off and gave the drama an immediacy that I was not expecting. I look forward to your review.
The really nice ones that have slip covers (dracula being a good example) mostly come from the folio society. They are my favorite books. They are also quite expensive 😕
Malazan is my favorite up until crippled god, and part of dust of dream with knowing what comes after. Maybe its just me, i prefer not to engage with "fandom" so dont know the consensus, but its such a let down.
Talking about the malazan books, i got all 10 trade paperbacks and the last 2 break the format of the previous 8. The cover illustrations are awful, the typeface is different, it drives me nuts to look at.
I want to recommend Yavonne Navarro's "Afterage" Really enjoyed that take on TEOTWAWNI stories.
Thank you. To know I am not the only flip flop reader is greatly appreciated. Kindle ebooks have helped me greatly with font size.
I have the full set of mass market paperbacks for Malazan. They are nice. I’m going to be starting memories of ice soon, can’t wait. Malazan so far is some of the best writing (no matter the genre) I have ever read.
I agree about the writing. Look out for memories of ice it's intense
@ I’ve seen a lot of people consider it the best one, but no one seems to be negative about any of the books.
@dmbfreak123 Well, I'm still not even done with it (about 60 pages left) and It's probably the best so far.
@@dmbfreak123 I'll be fair and say I some of the books are more challenging for me to re-read than others, there were some dips for me. BUT nothing that would detract and it ALL pays off in the end. I wont get specific though as some are still reading *rubs hands in wicked glee*
Me too. I don't drink... Anymore. Happy New Year to you and your family.
Happy New Year
Happy New Year! Wishing you and yours all the best in the coming year - health, joy & prosperity! Hugs
Happy New Year!
Looking forward to both Dracula and your opinion on 20 century Boys.
I read Dracula for the first time early last year(I normally don’t care for horror story, especially vampires). However I glad I took the time to read the original story of Count Dracula, it’s was actually good and interesting.
I'm really looking forward to dracula
Happy New Year ! Not read much on your list except 'Dracula' (that's a very pretty edition BTW).
Currently reading/finally got to "Hings" by Chris McQueer (not sure about its broader appeal because it's about the Scottishest book that ever Scottished - probably thinks "Trainspotting" is a sassanach bastart :). After that i'll likely finish the "Machineries of Empire" trilogy (mood wise i'm not so sure but it's due back at the library after multiple renewals :). Dunno after that.
Happy new year! Great monthly picks! January will be the perfect month for you to WITNESS book 4 of malazan 👀
Found your channel a few days ago and am so glad I did. Very similar reading interests and you feel very relatable to me compared to most others on booktube.
Plus, you have a very high quality production. 100k subscribers this year, I foresee it.
Additionally, recommendation:
The Sea & Poison by Shusaku Endo.
It’s Japanese literary fiction, but you seem to like books that break you. Wish your reading speed you’ll complete it in a day or two easily.
@JudgeIsWright Thank you very much. I put a lot of effort into production quality. I don't know if talking about books really necessitates it. But damn it, I don't care. I'm going to do it, lol. Also I'll check that book out.
Oh man... The Bone Clocks is amazing, just as Cloud Atlas is. But no word of a lie, Mitchell's "The Thousand Autumns of Jacob de Zoet" changed my life. If I had to recommend a book to anyone, that would be it. Hope you get to that one as well...
Happy new year! I covered the Malazan question. I order everything from broken bindings. They will take care of this issue. But the hard copies are accessible just a bit expensive (if not Amazon USA then UK or Germany, it will ship for you)
Huzzah for getting Dracula into the mix! Happy New Year!
20th Century Boys and Guards Guards are both great! I can definitely recommend both. Can't wait to hear what you think of 20CB
@@PSNfalcoBrawler I'm looking forward to it
Happy new year!🎉
Happy New Year! As it is the 1st day of the new year, I have to come clean about something. I adore you and your content. I find it refreshingly relatable and, this year, I have decided to keep a book tracker. Mostly to hold myself accountable to read books that I keep meaning to get to. I'm also super jealous of your set up. It is what I aspire my book room to look like. HOWEVER... I must admit that, every time you throw a book on the floor, I die a little inside.
Thank you! And happy new year to you. If it makes you feel any better I throw them very gently 😁
@@rammelbroadcasting As long as you don't fold the corners...😂
@suzannebell9798 Now that I don't do. Actually if you watch closely, I don't throw Dracula because because I can't throw the folio books 😳
@@rammelbroadcasting I did notice that. Good man.
"The Blown Clocks".
Thank you for coming up with the title for the adult parody of it ahead of time!
I do my best lol
If you dig Dracula, you may enjoy Carmilla! It's older (by about 25ish years) and inspired Stoker (and all other modern Western vampire stuff) - a shorter, more bottle gothic story, but definitely worth checking out if you want to do more classic vampire reading!
Add Coleridge's Christabel, which was likely the inspiration for Carmilla.
@JackManhire Ooo dope, adding that to my tbr - thank you!
Bone Clocks is fine especially if you like Cloud Atlas
Some new reads I got after going through some peoples' end of year lists: Stoner, Kim Jiyoung, Born 1982, Project Hail Mary, A Short Stay In Hell, Between Two Fires and Blood Over Bright Haven. Not a bad start to 2025 at all.
Sounds good. I literally haven't read a single one of those lol
@@rammelbroadcasting Possible they're not in your wheelhouse, so to speak. You might enjoy a couple of them.
I noticed you were referring to Dracula as the OG and it certainly has claim to that title but there is a predecessor. Carmilla by Sheridan Le Fanu is also worth a read.
20th Century Boys is WONDERFUL. The Sequel isn't as good, but it's still worth it.
The Duke Classics publisher's Dracula audiobook is very good. I think listening to it made the book much more digestible. It's a bit of a challenging read without it. The tone helps you feel the characters' emotions better. There's a great cast of voice actors. Van Helsing's voice was great.
Can't wait for the vids! Thanks for picking me as your Patreon pick I;m excited haha Also very hyped for the Foundation video that was another great one I read earlier this year.
There's no real reason to thank me. The Patreon pick is 100% random. It's just the luck of the draw. I'm looking forward to it though 👍 Thanks for the suggestion.
I love this guy
The Siege of Capustan is nothing short of fucking mind blowing.
Happy New Year 🎉
I have matching paperbacks of Malazan except for Dust of Dreams, desperately hunting for the smaller version of it
@patrickohara5925 Having just one different book is definitely worse than having all different books like me. But for myself, I'm just embracing the chaos at this point, lol
@@rammelbroadcasting I know, I'm considering emailing Tor books to ask if they could print another one just for me
@patrickohara5925 Good luck, lol
Hello. Fairly recent sub. I enjoy your presentations as you are adept at straight-forward reviews where you could gush or hammer a book and neither approach seems to be self-serving, snobbish, or acting.
Big test though for my future interest(not really)is your feelings about “Dracula.” I too delayed reading, and what a mistake. I was worried I’d be put off by the writing style of that era in long form, but the presentation choice pulls it off and gave the drama an immediacy that I was not expecting. I look forward to your review.
great content!
20th century boys is amazing. It's not that character driven like Monster but the story is very good
Love your videos, but I would also love to know where you get those beautiful editions, like the Dracula edition you have. Thank you in advance!
The really nice ones that have slip covers (dracula being a good example) mostly come from the folio society. They are my favorite books. They are also quite expensive 😕
New subscriber here. Love you vids. Where do you pick up most of your book-ish T-shirts?
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Malazan is my favorite up until crippled god, and part of dust of dream with knowing what comes after. Maybe its just me, i prefer not to engage with "fandom" so dont know the consensus, but its such a let down.
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Dude it is so hard finding h/b Malazan
Really like the T-shirt! Happy 2025!
@@lolaphearse3688 Happy 2025
Talking about the malazan books, i got all 10 trade paperbacks and the last 2 break the format of the previous 8. The cover illustrations are awful, the typeface is different, it drives me nuts to look at.
The expanse books flip the author and the title half way through the series. Why
@rammelbroadcasting haha I've seen that, i'd like to be locked in a room with whoever decided that
@@Dan-ji4db Right lol
So what you mean to say is that *_you are not yet done_* with you Malazan? 💀
@parcaleste well I wasn't at the time of filming this video. But I am now 😁
@@rammelbroadcasting I guessed you might be, but I watched this a few days later and I just had to put that legendary line in. 😅