You guys deserve all of the recognition and generosity you are receiving from the community. This corner of BookTube has gotten so much better since you started your channel
Happy Birthday, John! 🎉 I have to say your closing statement on this video brought a tear to my eye. You BOTH have made this channel into something truly special and I am blessed to have found you guys. You deserve all the success and heartfelt sentiments I see others in the community sharing about you. The tingle is real..
Happy birthday! You can tell how well loved you are with those books gifts. Hope your day was great! Wonderful video, especially the end with your co-pilot ❤❤
Thank you, John, for fostering the community, and thank you, Jakob, for enabling this community to be what it has become and what it will grow to be in the future. Everyone’s generosity and care for you both is just indicative of the kindness and genuineness of you both. We may be book people, which makes us the best people, but you both are the best of the best.
What an amazing haul for your birthday month. You’re going to need a separate house just for your books soon I reckon. Also love the idea of secret agent Dr Chase sneaking around fishing for info. Brilliant stuff.
That Frankenstein is beautiful. Also, Asunder is one that stuck out to me from the description when looking at recent new releases! End of the video was also very touching. Loved it! Awesome books.
Great Video As Always! We love your videos and you and Jacob make my week. I’m enjoying the far seer journey with you. Man y’all had me balling at the end. Happy Late Birthday!
You're getting dangerously close to having a Andrew Wizardly size bookhaul! It's daunting, yet so comforting to know that we have a lifetime of good books to read at out fingertips. What a time to be alive! I did not pick up anything new in September, just working through what I have! And Happy Birthday!
@@christhewritingjester3164 I think I am gonna try to just a bit of working through as well through to the end of the year. It is such a great time with so many amazing stories out there just waiting for us!
Happy birthday belated birthday month and thank you guys for the content! I usually just lurk and don’t engage much in the comments, but your videos and community have pushed me to try and get involved with everyone a bit more! Best wishes!
Wow, what a video! I found this channel kinda accidentally and now you guys are my favourite. So honest, so cheerful, so kind. And now I just strive to be a part of this amazing community. Happy birthday and all the best from rainy Berlin!
Dang man🥹 You guys are just incredible. Happy Birthday and thank you both for being authentic, lovely humans and such a shot of joy into all of our days. Great book haul and video, now excuse me I need to go find some tissues
Damn, way to hit us in the feelings at the end there. Being part of this community is a joy and a privilege for me too, and your passion for it and the stories we all love is infectious. Personally, I know my life is better for being some part of it, and I mean that fully. Thank you for what you do.
John, your sincerity is heart-warming. It’s so clear how much the community means to you, and how much you love talking books. I’m very thankful that I’ve found the channel and thank you and Jacob both for the laughs and the heart-felt moments. Happy birthday! 🎁🎈🎉
Well dammit John, this video should come with a content warning. First you are making me blush like crazy and then at the end I am suddenly leaking salty water from my eyes... my heart is full!! 🥰 I am so flattered that you put so much value and trust in my recommendation, I really hope Asunder will be a hit for you whenever you get to it! And ooooh I am slightly jealous of those Dandelion Midnight editions, purple is my favourite colour as well and it's one of my all-time favourite series. Can't wait for you to start that, you are going to love it! You, and Jakob, deserve all the love and generosity in the world. I can't thank you both enough for sharing so much joy with the videos, it's truly been an honour to be a part of the talking story family from early on. Booktube (and my life) is better with your presence! Wishing you both nothing but the best, cheers ❤
Oh Esmay I look forward to each and every comment from you. Such a wonderful Passionate young amazing voice in our community. It is young ones like you and Jakob that give me so much hope for the future. I can never thank you enough for hanging out with us here. Just special.
You got misty, I got misty, we're all getting misty, haha. That was very sweet. This channel means a lot to me and constantly brightens my day, plus it inspires me to continue pushing through my OCD and keep getting back into reading. So thank you guys so very much for everything you do! This channel is really something special!!!
Subterfuge? Moi? Surely you know that Dr. Fantasy is the poster child for guileless innocence? 😁I am glad that I could use all my craftiness to aid David in his generosity. Darn it, John, you got the water works going there for me at the end when you were thanking Jakob!
Happy Belated Birthday John! You're videos are a joy to watch when I want to decompress. You have such an infectious, enthusiastic vibe and its a great addition to the book community.
I clearly missed your birthday but working on something fun so I might see what I can do later this month... 👀 Despite that, I want to wish you an amazing and wonderful birthday. It is awesome to find readers like yourselves who are so happy, excited and fun. Please continue to have a great time both at home and with your subscribers. You two make books so much fun!
You've got me sweating from my eyes here... Happy birthday, John, thank you for the great videos you make. Your passion for reading and the community is infectious and there's no two people more deserving of such an amazing community than you and Jakob. :)
Happy belated birthday John! You guys absolutely deserve everything you've gotten from the community. Your passion for books is contagious and reminds me of why I love to read so much. This month I came out pretty well but not so much for fantasy - except I got and read Mistborn era 1 and thought it was awesome! My comere journey will for sure continue. I also got Capture or Kill by Vince Flynn, the next book in one of my favorite series! Action thrillers are one my main sources of reading. Otherwise I got Storm of Steel by Ernst Junger and a lot of other nonfiction stuff, ranging from Jack Carr's new nonfiction work to American Civil War biographies. I guess that's how it goes as a history student. This month though I plan to start the Lord of the Rings for the first time! Thanks again John and enjoy your reads this month!
@@Talking_Story I'm super excited for it and I just want to take it all in. LotR is the embodiment of another world in my head and I haven't even read it yet!
I can't remember if I mentioned happy birthday to you before. If I didn't, allow me the opportunity please: HAPPY (belated) BIRTHDAY JOHN 🎂 you and your family are great people, and are what this space we call the internet needs. People like you...
It’s my pleasure to send you a few books, it’s nothing compared to the joy of being a part of this community. Also, it’s something special to see the Minton’s journey through books, so here’s to many more years. Have a good one :)
Wow, what an epic haul, my friend, that was amazing, and at the end of this, I think I had something in my eye, that was so touching. Both you and Jakob deserve all the love and positively that comes your way from this awesome community ❤️
Happy birthday. This time of year is crazy for birthdays. My stepbrothers the 1st, my cousin's is the 4th, mine the 5th, my nephew's the 7th, my brother's the 8th and my cousin's the next week.
I can say it's been such a joy finding your channel, not only have we discussed books, but other topics as well (which is difficult to find nowadays). But you really need to stop adding to my tbr, it's already a monster and I can NOT get through as much gems as you do every month.
@Talking_Story I just ordered 2 copies (the one you have because so pretty, but then I found a different one that looked like a painting and had to have it) of Frankenstein because I'm joining you on that read, it'll be a first time read for me. So I do need to know when the booktube with the fam is happening because I need to plan around it. And I found the narrator for my favorite character in the sci-fi trilogy I always mention, and added a few audiobooks that he narrates for, and I'm just here going, Ezra what are you doing as an amusement park scare artist stoner? 😅
@Talking_Story oh crap, I need to have started yesterday then. I thought I could breeze past duma key (see what I did there, I'm hilarious), but nope, I have to start now.
Guns at dawn is such a great book as a standalone…. A more serious take on pride and prejudice. I love the channel. I can see the joy, and you made me choke up at the end.
Oh man those Tchaikovsky gifts are awesome - I think you’re gonna love Alien Clay and Empire in Black and Gold (and that whole series)!! Haven’t read Guns of the Dawn yet but I’m confident in that one too 💪
@@Talking_Story all his books are so different, but Alien Clay is written with the same kind of witty satirical verve and is the most similar in feel to Service Model of anything else of his I’ve read
QUOZL!!! Omg I've been trying to remember the name of that book for literal decades and could only remember that it was a weird little book with creatures on it and started with a Q. There was a little old bookstore that sold paper bags full of "mystery" books that I would spend my allowance on as a kid, and that book happened to be one. So wild that you happened upon a copy of it and solved my mystery.
Esmay is truly amazing with the recs. Such a wide range of reads and a great perspective. And my goodness that gods below cover. That’s one on my priority list
Wow John I don’t know what to say! What a book haul, and man the ending 😢 I almost teared up. You guys are incredible and I love waiting your channel. October is my birthday month and I’m turning the big 4-0 woah that feels old 😂
What a crazy book haul! Speaking of the New 52 how did you feel about that when they released. I started reading comics when the New 52 was getting close to wrapping up in 2015 but I know it upset a lot of people at the time. I actually have the whole Superman New 52 run.
Thanks for the mention (the guardians). I have to admit they all sound impressive, but Falling into Oblivion really sounds up my alley. I'll have to pick that one up for sure :)
@@Talking_Story I appreciate your enthusiasm for indie authors!! And can I also say how much it makes me smile that you guys are reading Frankenstein. I read that at least 30 years ago and absolutely loved it.
Cake? There was cake?? Also, so glad you got that... USPS said it was "running late" and had no updates on the delivery since Sep 22nd :D And am I the only one who is slightly disappointed that Glorious Exploits eyes don't "googly"? :D Happy birthday. Next year we'll get you a walker ;)
Cromwell is on my list to read as soon as possible next to Emily Henry and Fredrik Backman. I bought Yo, Pol Rubio by Hector Lozano, Of the bench by Alley Ciz and Breaking Back: How I Lost Everything and Won Back My Life by James Blake
Saint of Bright Doors has been a bit polarizing but those who love it really love it. It’s won several awards this year (starting with the Crawford Award, which I find one of the most astute award juries) and Nebula, and it’s been shortlisted for most of this year’s awards-we’ll see in a few weeks if it wins this years Le Guin Prize. I’m looking forward to giving it a shot before too long.
@@Talking_Story I love that Evie came in clutch with two other versions of Frankenstein too. I think the 1818 one is Mary's version, as she wrote it before her husband edited it, which is the version that's commonly known.
I fairly certain that if you put the Dandelion Dynasty books cover forward and put the spine to sprayed edges they’ll make one big picture, but I’m not 100% sure.
Ok just curious when you purchase books where is your go to place? Me I tend to go to half price books if its not brand new, then its the local bookstore or amazon.
I have a BandN that opened not far from me. It is very nice. Also have an indie store up the road but recently I have relied a lot on Pango and Amazon.
I am currently reading Alien Clay, my first Tchaikovsky. It reminds me of 1984 with Island of Dr Moreau vibes and a dash of body horror. I was expecting something a bit different from the blurb, more like Indiana Jones in space. I'm still enjoying it but I'm reserving judgment until I get to the ending. It will not be my last Tchaikovsky.
I definitely have «LPQ» on my 2025 MBR List! In September I bought «Navola» by Paolo Bacigalupi (Fantasy inspired by Renaissance Italy) and «The Blood Dimmed Tide» by Stephen Aryan (The Nightingale & The Falcon #2, Historical Fantasy inspired by the Mongol Conquest of Persia) for my 2025 Spring TBR, as well as my digital Indie preorder of «Dreamer, Awake!» by Liam Hall («Liam’s Lyceum», Post-Apocalyptic Cyberpunk/S&S(?😅))! I have mentioned this before, but I also bought the Bernie Wrightson-illustrated «Frankenstein» and «The Secret History» by Donna Tartt as gifts to a good friend I am planning to visit abroad: Illustrated Gothic Horror and Dark Academia is right up my friend's alley!
@@Talking_Story Indeed! And speaking of «The Secret History» and Tartt, I was reminded of the «Once Upon a Time...at Bennington College» Podcast, about Tartt and Bret Easton Ellis' time at that Northeastern College at about the same period of the early 80s, making it an interesting intersection of two authors with very different backgrounds and styles (Ellis the Preppy MTV-obsessed Californian Troublemaker with an Post-Modern obsession for the macabre and risque behind the polished images of Hollywood and New York, Tartt the Southern Wallflower obsessed with both 19th Century Classics & Ancient Classics, as well as Jazz-era Oxford) that both have shaped Modern American Fiction immensely, often with direct and indirect parallells and callbacks to their time at Bennington, especially «Hampden College» in «The Secret History» and Ellis' «Camden College» in «Less Than Zero» & «The Rules of Attraction»: «Mad Men for Gen-X» to quote LA Times! And now Ellis' obsession with Elvis Costello, has made «Oliver's Army» and «Accidents Will Happen» earworms in my head!😄Cheers John!
@@Talking_Story Apparently they even had a couple of dates together at Bennington (what I would have given to be a fly on the wall during one of those, sounds almost like a John Hughes Brat Pack comedy movie IRL! 😆) and later read each other’s manuscripts for their first novels, something which just cement my belief in having a wide range of different perspectives in both your own reading and in your beta-readers is needed to create modern classics!
The Saint of Bright Doors is fantastic! It does a lot of meandering early on, so it might feel like it's going nowhere for a while, but it absolutely wraps up every thread by the end. The more you know about Sri Lanka, its history, customs and relationship to Buddhism the more you'll get out of it. We must have seen the same videos cause I pre-ordered those Midnight editions of Dandelion Dynasty as fast as I could months ago and am now trying to find the appropriate time to get into them. Are you excited about the Hyperion editions Broken Binding announced? Apparently they're doing the first book separately then 2-4 as a set later October is Black History Month in the UK, so I'm combining that with spooky season and reading Horror (or adjacent) by black authors. Currently reading through Octavia Butler's Lilith's Brood/Xenogenesis trilogy, also got The Changeling by Victor LaValle and Lagoon by Nnedi Okorafor ready for later. Got any recommendations that fit the bill? And Happy Birthday!!!
@@JamoboBorg I haven’t read it but there is a collection edited by Jordan Peele called Out There Screaming that is winning all the awards right now. Thanks for the insight on St of Bright Doors. Absolutely Hyperion is an immediate purchase from BB!
Dude, Happy Birthday Mr. Prestigious 60. I don't know if you filmed and/or posted this on your actual B-day, but October 3rd is my B-day, so I'm feeling a little kindred spiritship - I'm merely 41 though. BTW, I'm fairly certain Jakob confirmed in one of your livestreams - I'm quite sure it was with Philip Chase, but for some reason I can't find the video now - that his edition of Frankenstein was the 1831 version (with sweet illustrations), but as there was other talk going on at that moment, I think it wasn't wholly appreciated. Maybe I'm wrong, or maybe he's found an 1819 since then, but maybe you should double-check. Not that it wouldn't be interesting for him to read the amended story, and then you can try to compare and figure out what's different, but there it is.
@@Talking_Story Oh, OK then - I wonder what happened in the livestream, but no matter. This is the beginning of you're 60th year though, so have an amazing one - I'll do the same.
Sign me up for the Long Price quartet buddy read! I've only read one book (and currently reading the sequel to that one) of Daniel Abrahams solo work and I'm hooked.
When I read Frankenstein last year the edition I had was a mix of the two. So it had the 1832 (?) text, but in brackets it showed what the original 1818 had been. It got confusing. Sometimes she just deleted or added a word, or swapped out just a word or two. Other places it was whole different paragraphs. Do not recommend.
I have the exact same edition of the Long Price Quartet and I am irrationally annoyed with the ugly green sticker on the spine. Bought it 3 years ago and still haven't read it because of it, out of pettiness. You reading it in 2025 might be a good opportunity for me to forgive the publisher.
You guys deserve all of the recognition and generosity you are receiving from the community. This corner of BookTube has gotten so much better since you started your channel
@@AReadersJourney that is so amazing of you to say. Not sure if we if brought anything to this party but I can say we are having a blast!
@@foreverdissenting3675 deserve may be in the eye of the beholder I can assure all that I am very grateful.
So thankful to be a part of this community. Thank you John and Jakob!!
@@theclassy4 no thank you my friend.
Happy Birthday, John! 🎉 I have to say your closing statement on this video brought a tear to my eye. You BOTH have made this channel into something truly special and I am blessed to have found you guys. You deserve all the success and heartfelt sentiments I see others in the community sharing about you. The tingle is real..
@@RLDesrochers thanks so much. It has been truly special for me. Gotta a little bit of the allergies there at the end 😀
Happy birthday! You can tell how well loved you are with those books gifts. Hope your day was great! Wonderful video, especially the end with your co-pilot ❤❤
Thanks so much. Was a magical Bday this year. 😂got a little something in my eye there.
Thank you, John, for fostering the community, and thank you, Jakob, for enabling this community to be what it has become and what it will grow to be in the future. Everyone’s generosity and care for you both is just indicative of the kindness and genuineness of you both. We may be book people, which makes us the best people, but you both are the best of the best.
@@SheWasOnlyEvie wow Evie that is such a special message I cannot even tell what it means to us my Bday buddy!
Happy Birthday John! Glad Dirge got there safe and thanks so much for showing it off 🤘
@@calumlott thank you my friend for sharing your dreams and story with me!
Such a great moment you and your son had. Awesome book haul! Happy Birthday!
@@thegreatwaugh thanks so much. I got a little allergy attack 😀
The boys Life edition is absolutely gorgeous 😍
@@rishabhtomar8413 it is absolutely stunning and such a magical book it truly deserves an edition like that
What an amazing haul for your birthday month. You’re going to need a separate house just for your books soon I reckon.
Also love the idea of secret agent Dr Chase sneaking around fishing for info. Brilliant stuff.
@@Broon88 bday month was crazy!
That Frankenstein is beautiful. Also, Asunder is one that stuck out to me from the description when looking at recent new releases! End of the video was also very touching. Loved it! Awesome books.
@@N.A.Summur thanks for all the kind words. I hope to get to Asunder sooner rather than later.
Great Video As Always! We love your videos and you and Jacob make my week. I’m enjoying the far seer journey with you. Man y’all had me balling at the end. Happy Late Birthday!
Yeah I got a little something in my eye there. Thanks so much for the kind words.
You're getting dangerously close to having a Andrew Wizardly size bookhaul!
It's daunting, yet so comforting to know that we have a lifetime of good books to read at out fingertips. What a time to be alive!
I did not pick up anything new in September, just working through what I have!
And Happy Birthday!
@@christhewritingjester3164 I think I am gonna try to just a bit of working through as well through to the end of the year. It is such a great time with so many amazing stories out there just waiting for us!
Happy birthday belated birthday month and thank you guys for the content! I usually just lurk and don’t engage much in the comments, but your videos and community have pushed me to try and get involved with everyone a bit more! Best wishes!
This makes my week. You keep sounding off! Thanks so much for those kind words!
Wow, what a video! I found this channel kinda accidentally and now you guys are my favourite. So honest, so cheerful, so kind. And now I just strive to be a part of this amazing community. Happy birthday and all the best from rainy Berlin!
@@charactergeneric1885 wow thanks so much. From Berlin that’s awesome!
What an amazing book haul! So glad you had such an amazing birthday month! It's going to be your best year yet!!
@@BrianBell7 it feels like it!
Dang man🥹 You guys are just incredible. Happy Birthday and thank you both for being authentic, lovely humans and such a shot of joy into all of our days. Great book haul and video, now excuse me I need to go find some tissues
@@TheBeardedBookBeast thanks my friend you are awesome!
The most beautiful meaningful happy touching book haul ever, I got my copy of Frankenstein, I have never read it, thanks u3❤
@@dubhmoore575 book club with the Mrs gonna be a blast this spooky season. Thanks so much for those kind words.
😭 Dang-it maan. Happy Birthday 🎂 You are an awesome trio (can't leave out the Mrs.)
@@kcsubotai absolutely can’t leave out the Mrs.
Damn, way to hit us in the feelings at the end there. Being part of this community is a joy and a privilege for me too, and your passion for it and the stories we all love is infectious. Personally, I know my life is better for being some part of it, and I mean that fully. Thank you for what you do.
@@groofay thank you my friend from the bottom. Yeah I got a little misty there. Just kinda hit me. 😀
John, your sincerity is heart-warming. It’s so clear how much the community means to you, and how much you love talking books.
I’m very thankful that I’ve found the channel and thank you and Jacob both for the laughs and the heart-felt moments.
Happy birthday! 🎁🎈🎉
@@kingzzz6509 thanks so much my friend. I am such a lucky man! I try to find time to be grateful every day.
Well dammit John, this video should come with a content warning. First you are making me blush like crazy and then at the end I am suddenly leaking salty water from my eyes... my heart is full!! 🥰
I am so flattered that you put so much value and trust in my recommendation, I really hope Asunder will be a hit for you whenever you get to it! And ooooh I am slightly jealous of those Dandelion Midnight editions, purple is my favourite colour as well and it's one of my all-time favourite series. Can't wait for you to start that, you are going to love it!
You, and Jakob, deserve all the love and generosity in the world. I can't thank you both enough for sharing so much joy with the videos, it's truly been an honour to be a part of the talking story family from early on. Booktube (and my life) is better with your presence! Wishing you both nothing but the best, cheers ❤
Oh Esmay I look forward to each and every comment from you. Such a wonderful Passionate young amazing voice in our community. It is young ones like you and Jakob that give me so much hope for the future. I can never thank you enough for hanging out with us here. Just special.
@@Talking_Story Well now I am just lost for words. All the love, John, that means the world 🥺🥰
Happy belated birthday!! You guys rock, Cheers!!
@@j.r51 thanks so much for those kind wishes my friend.
Jakob is always so calm and soft spoken, I picture him being very calm and collected in an emergency situation.
@@jryan217 he is pretty stone faced most of the time.
You got misty, I got misty, we're all getting misty, haha. That was very sweet. This channel means a lot to me and constantly brightens my day, plus it inspires me to continue pushing through my OCD and keep getting back into reading. So thank you guys so very much for everything you do! This channel is really something special!!!
@@subjectiveexperiences1072 you are so kind. Those words mean everything to us. Thanks so much for sharing and for being a part!
Subterfuge? Moi? Surely you know that Dr. Fantasy is the poster child for guileless innocence? 😁I am glad that I could use all my craftiness to aid David in his generosity. Darn it, John, you got the water works going there for me at the end when you were thanking Jakob!
@@PhilipChaseTheBestofFantasy I lost control of my own eyes as well. I meant subterfuge in the best possible, coolest James Bond way.
Happy birthday book haul John! 🎉 You made me tear up a little bit 😅 love this channel to death! 🌸
Oh you are so nice. Thank you so much and for the Bday wishes.
Happy Belated Birthday John! You're videos are a joy to watch when I want to decompress. You have such an infectious, enthusiastic vibe and its a great addition to the book community.
Thanks so much for that. So wonderful to hear!
I clearly missed your birthday but working on something fun so I might see what I can do later this month... 👀 Despite that, I want to wish you an amazing and wonderful birthday. It is awesome to find readers like yourselves who are so happy, excited and fun. Please continue to have a great time both at home and with your subscribers. You two make books so much fun!
My friend this is so special to hear. I had an amazing Bday thanks so much.
You've got me sweating from my eyes here...
Happy birthday, John, thank you for the great videos you make. Your passion for reading and the community is infectious and there's no two people more deserving of such an amazing community than you and Jakob. :)
@@maxt5319 wow you are so kind. I was sweating a bit as well my friend!
John, the ending of this video, why you do this to me? 😂 You guys are great, keep doing what you're doing!
Thanks my friend!
Happy belated birthday John! You guys absolutely deserve everything you've gotten from the community. Your passion for books is contagious and reminds me of why I love to read so much.
This month I came out pretty well but not so much for fantasy - except I got and read Mistborn era 1 and thought it was awesome! My comere journey will for sure continue. I also got Capture or Kill by Vince Flynn, the next book in one of my favorite series! Action thrillers are one my main sources of reading. Otherwise I got Storm of Steel by Ernst Junger and a lot of other nonfiction stuff, ranging from Jack Carr's new nonfiction work to American Civil War biographies. I guess that's how it goes as a history student.
This month though I plan to start the Lord of the Rings for the first time! Thanks again John and enjoy your reads this month!
@@DecidedPanda wow LotR for the first time. I am so envious. Thanks so much for those kind words.
@@Talking_Story I'm super excited for it and I just want to take it all in. LotR is the embodiment of another world in my head and I haven't even read it yet!
@@DecidedPanda You are in for a treat! It is exactly what you imagine!
I can't remember if I mentioned happy birthday to you before. If I didn't, allow me the opportunity please:
HAPPY (belated) BIRTHDAY JOHN 🎂 you and your family are great people, and are what this space we call the internet needs. People like you...
@@alynam82 you are so kind. Thanks so much my friend.
Happy birthday, John, you're the best!
@@MichaelRSchultheiss thann no is my friend!
Those Midnight Editions are so slick
@@mikesbookreviews right?! Makes me wanna dive in.
Bernard Cornwall is one of my favourites. I think you will really enjoy the saxon stories. My personal favourite of Cornwall is the Sharpe series.
@@CamDS2401 after Warlord Chronicles I have very few doubts about this author 😀
It’s my pleasure to send you a few books, it’s nothing compared to the joy of being a part of this community. Also, it’s something special to see the Minton’s journey through books, so here’s to many more years. Have a good one :)
@@HenrikBrosveet can’t thank you enough not only for the stories you send to share with me but for the part of the community you are to me
@@Talking_Story Thank you kindly, and yes before I forget, when is the Frankenstein discussion?
@@HenrikBrosveet coming up on the 15th
@@Talking_Story Excellent, I'll try to read it before then :)
That’s an insane haul! Happy Birthday John!
@@NevsBookChannel thanks so much Nev
Wow, what an epic haul, my friend, that was amazing, and at the end of this, I think I had something in my eye, that was so touching. Both you and Jakob deserve all the love and positively that comes your way from this awesome community ❤️
I was struck by an allergy attack myself😆. Thanks so much my brother for making this Bday so special and yummy!
@@Talking_Story you're welcome, glad you enjoyed it! 😃
@@unlimitedreads so special!
Happy Birthday! Jakob made me chuckle with the fruit basket comment lol. I'm jealous of your copy of LPQ! What a find!
@@RedFuryBooks thanks so much for the BDay wish my friend. Can’t wait for our 25 buddy read bonanza!
Happy birthday John!!!
Gosh guys, you made me cry! Such a wonderful father and son duo! More power to you both!
Yeah I got a little bit of someone my eye there at the end. I am truly very thankful to all of you😀
I love all the channels I watch but this channel has become my favorite. Happy belated birthday and happy reading!
@@Daniel_Reads you are enormously kind.
Happy birthday.
This time of year is crazy for birthdays. My stepbrothers the 1st, my cousin's is the 4th, mine the 5th, my nephew's the 7th, my brother's the 8th and my cousin's the next week.
That’s a packed month!
I can say it's been such a joy finding your channel, not only have we discussed books, but other topics as well (which is difficult to find nowadays). But you really need to stop adding to my tbr, it's already a monster and I can NOT get through as much gems as you do every month.
@@jenn9027 so glad to have you in my life as well my friend! As far as the TBR just doing our job 😀
@Talking_Story I just ordered 2 copies (the one you have because so pretty, but then I found a different one that looked like a painting and had to have it) of Frankenstein because I'm joining you on that read, it'll be a first time read for me. So I do need to know when the booktube with the fam is happening because I need to plan around it. And I found the narrator for my favorite character in the sci-fi trilogy I always mention, and added a few audiobooks that he narrates for, and I'm just here going, Ezra what are you doing as an amusement park scare artist stoner? 😅
@@jenn9027 I believe the discussion is planned for the 15th.
@Talking_Story oh crap, I need to have started yesterday then. I thought I could breeze past duma key (see what I did there, I'm hilarious), but nope, I have to start now.
Guns at dawn is such a great book as a standalone…. A more serious take on pride and prejudice. I love the channel. I can see the joy, and you made me choke up at the end.
Wonderful to hear thanks! I really dig Service Model.
Thank you so much for including Witchazel! Especially among so many other amazing books! Enjoy!!!
@@tomrobertsfinn our pleasure. It looks spooktacular!
happy birthday , been loving all your videos
Thank you so much!
Oh man those Tchaikovsky gifts are awesome - I think you’re gonna love Alien Clay and Empire in Black and Gold (and that whole series)!! Haven’t read Guns of the Dawn yet but I’m confident in that one too 💪
@@BooksWithBenghisKahn if they are like Service Model I am all in!
@@Talking_Story all his books are so different, but Alien Clay is written with the same kind of witty satirical verve and is the most similar in feel to Service Model of anything else of his I’ve read
@@BooksWithBenghisKahn thanks man!
QUOZL!!! Omg I've been trying to remember the name of that book for literal decades and could only remember that it was a weird little book with creatures on it and started with a Q. There was a little old bookstore that sold paper bags full of "mystery" books that I would spend my allowance on as a kid, and that book happened to be one. So wild that you happened upon a copy of it and solved my mystery.
@@spicywolfdesign what an awesome bit of serendipity
I showed this to Patrick. He was thrilled. :D
@@Dennis_M_Myers awesome man!
Ah great birthday book haul! those ken liu books look amazing! it's been awhile since i've commented but i'm always watching! Happy Birthday John! 🎂
Thanks so much my friend. I so appreciate your Bday wish!
Didn’t expect to get emotional during a book haul video. You guys are the best!
Thanks so much my friend!
Nothing like sitting here on my birthday with some chicken wings while tearing up to some Talking Story. Happy Birthday John!
@@saulphin happy Bday to you my friend and thanks!
Esmay is truly amazing with the recs. Such a wide range of reads and a great perspective.
And my goodness that gods below cover. That’s one on my priority list
@@Chance.Dillon I really want to get into that 1 as well!
@@Chance.Dillon and no doubt Esmay is the absolute bomb!!
@@Talking_Story I’lll likely follow along so as to once again alleviate myself of needing to pick my TBR 😂😂
@@Chance.Dillon it is nice to leave that stress behind 😂
Wow John I don’t know what to say! What a book haul, and man the ending 😢 I almost teared up. You guys are incredible and I love waiting your channel. October is my birthday month and I’m turning the big 4-0 woah that feels old 😂
Oh 40s are awesome! You know how things work and you are still so young enough to go out there and enjoy it! You just hit some prime years my friend!
Love all the indie books something we really need to start supporting more of.
@@BookDustMedia what a great movement!
What a crazy book haul! Speaking of the New 52 how did you feel about that when they released. I started reading comics when the New 52 was getting close to wrapping up in 2015 but I know it upset a lot of people at the time. I actually have the whole Superman New 52 run.
I was not crazy about that run.
Thanks for the mention (the guardians). I have to admit they all sound impressive, but Falling into Oblivion really sounds up my alley. I'll have to pick that one up for sure :)
@@coffee_cookies_books thanks so much for sending it my way!
@@Talking_Story I appreciate your enthusiasm for indie authors!! And can I also say how much it makes me smile that you guys are reading Frankenstein. I read that at least 30 years ago and absolutely loved it.
@@coffee_cookies_books that is a re read I can’t wait for. Picking it up next!
@@Talking_Story You're inspiring me to re-read it!! Maybe I'll add it into my first video (if I ever get the nerve to get it done HAHA) :)
@@coffee_cookies_books jump in. Nothing to be afraid of here. If we can do this anyone can
All the LOVE John! I hope you enjoy Blood Song
@@AndrewsWizardlyReads I bet I love it my friend!
@@Talking_Story it’s a stunner
Cake? There was cake?? Also, so glad you got that... USPS said it was "running late" and had no updates on the delivery since Sep 22nd :D And am I the only one who is slightly disappointed that Glorious Exploits eyes don't "googly"? :D Happy birthday. Next year we'll get you a walker ;)
@@gryftkin if they actually googlied it might have to be book of the year!
Honestly, I was waiting for the eyes to move when he moved the book around. Come on, publishers. Do better.
@@groofay right?!
Cromwell is on my list to read as soon as possible next to Emily Henry and Fredrik Backman. I bought Yo, Pol Rubio by Hector Lozano, Of the bench by Alley Ciz and Breaking Back: How I Lost Everything and Won Back My Life by James Blake
@@radudumanovschi3387 nice!!
Saint of Bright Doors has been a bit polarizing but those who love it really love it. It’s won several awards this year (starting with the Crawford Award, which I find one of the most astute award juries) and Nebula, and it’s been shortlisted for most of this year’s awards-we’ll see in a few weeks if it wins this years Le Guin Prize. I’m looking forward to giving it a shot before too long.
@@paulwilliams6913 if you get there before me hit me up with your thoughts on it.
Wow 🎉what a great books!! 😊
@@safinan8008 absolutely crazy 🤪
Yikes guys, what a different kind of tingle today! Enjoyable nonetheless, good stuff Minton fam!
@@michaelgionti9988 thanks so much!
Man that's a really great haul. Jakob's going to have to set you up couple more shelves at this rate 😂
@@OnlyTheBestFantasyNovels right?!!
@@Talking_Story I love that Evie came in clutch with two other versions of Frankenstein too. I think the 1818 one is Mary's version, as she wrote it before her husband edited it, which is the version that's commonly known.
@@OnlyTheBestFantasyNovels that’s the 1 am going with!
This made me feel better about the 8 books I bought last week 😂😂
@@Why_do_I_do_this. 😂😂😂
Damn bro, why you flexin’ so hard - making us look bad with the ballin’ haul. Love it.
@@RekindledReader 😂got a touch overwhelmed there man.
@@Talking_Story I mean…fair 🤣
I fairly certain that if you put the Dandelion Dynasty books cover forward and put the spine to sprayed edges they’ll make one big picture, but I’m not 100% sure.
@@kingzzz6509 wow I will have to check that out.
You do in fact answer quickly. So quickly that Kagen the Damned was in my pile to read within minutes of asking about it last night.
Wonderful I can’t wait to hear all your thoughts on this 1!
@@Talking_Story I can't wait to read it. I'll find out after Needful Things.
@@mattamant915 sweet! Hope you dig dark and lovecraft
Yall deserve all the best of everything ❤ even if you start running out of room for all these books lol
@@NerdLevelRising that is a problem 😂
Ok just curious when you purchase books where is your go to place? Me I tend to go to half price books if its not brand new, then its the local bookstore or amazon.
I have a BandN that opened not far from me. It is very nice. Also have an indie store up the road but recently I have relied a lot on Pango and Amazon.
17:20 i believe in the 1818 text superiority
@@valliyarnl it is what I will be using no doubt!
The Last Kingdom Netflix show was 10/10
@@Lycan3303 I have watched it all except the last movie. Really good stuff!
I am currently reading Alien Clay, my first Tchaikovsky. It reminds me of 1984 with Island of Dr Moreau vibes and a dash of body horror. I was expecting something a bit different from the blurb, more like Indiana Jones in space. I'm still enjoying it but I'm reserving judgment until I get to the ending. It will not be my last Tchaikovsky.
Let me know your thoughts when you hit the ending. I have only done Service Model but like you it will not be my last.
Looks like Jakob needs to build even more bookcases.
@@angelamccollister 😂yes!!
I definitely have «LPQ» on my 2025 MBR List!
In September I bought «Navola» by Paolo Bacigalupi (Fantasy inspired by Renaissance Italy) and «The Blood Dimmed Tide» by Stephen Aryan (The Nightingale & The Falcon #2, Historical Fantasy inspired by the Mongol Conquest of Persia) for my 2025 Spring TBR, as well as my digital Indie preorder of «Dreamer, Awake!» by Liam Hall («Liam’s Lyceum», Post-Apocalyptic Cyberpunk/S&S(?😅))!
I have mentioned this before, but I also bought the Bernie Wrightson-illustrated «Frankenstein» and «The Secret History» by Donna Tartt as gifts to a good friend I am planning to visit abroad: Illustrated Gothic Horror and Dark Academia is right up my friend's alley!
Those are wonderful gifts. The Wrightson art in that edition is soo gorgeously dark and brooding.
@@Talking_Story Indeed! And speaking of «The Secret History» and Tartt, I was reminded of the «Once Upon a Time...at Bennington College» Podcast, about Tartt and Bret Easton Ellis' time at that Northeastern College at about the same period of the early 80s, making it an interesting intersection of two authors with very different backgrounds and styles (Ellis the Preppy MTV-obsessed Californian Troublemaker with an Post-Modern obsession for the macabre and risque behind the polished images of Hollywood and New York, Tartt the Southern Wallflower obsessed with both 19th Century Classics & Ancient Classics, as well as Jazz-era Oxford) that both have shaped Modern American Fiction immensely, often with direct and indirect parallells and callbacks to their time at Bennington, especially «Hampden College» in «The Secret History» and Ellis' «Camden College» in «Less Than Zero» & «The Rules of Attraction»: «Mad Men for Gen-X» to quote LA Times! And now Ellis' obsession with Elvis Costello, has made «Oliver's Army» and «Accidents Will Happen» earworms in my head!😄Cheers John!
@@MacScarfield I have had Elvis Costello ear worms going since the 80s! It is interesting to look at those 2 very different voices that way.
@@Talking_Story Apparently they even had a couple of dates together at Bennington (what I would have given to be a fly on the wall during one of those, sounds almost like a John Hughes Brat Pack comedy movie IRL! 😆) and later read each other’s manuscripts for their first novels, something which just cement my belief in having a wide range of different perspectives in both your own reading and in your beta-readers is needed to create modern classics!
@@MacScarfield wow that would be been a great fly on the wall moment!
The things I would do to get that Boy's Life edition.
It is off the charts gorgeous!
That Boy's Life edition.... wow
So beautiful! My first from Suntup they do amazing work.
The Saint of Bright Doors is fantastic! It does a lot of meandering early on, so it might feel like it's going nowhere for a while, but it absolutely wraps up every thread by the end. The more you know about Sri Lanka, its history, customs and relationship to Buddhism the more you'll get out of it.
We must have seen the same videos cause I pre-ordered those Midnight editions of Dandelion Dynasty as fast as I could months ago and am now trying to find the appropriate time to get into them.
Are you excited about the Hyperion editions Broken Binding announced? Apparently they're doing the first book separately then 2-4 as a set later
October is Black History Month in the UK, so I'm combining that with spooky season and reading Horror (or adjacent) by black authors. Currently reading through Octavia Butler's Lilith's Brood/Xenogenesis trilogy, also got The Changeling by Victor LaValle and Lagoon by Nnedi Okorafor ready for later. Got any recommendations that fit the bill?
And Happy Birthday!!!
@@JamoboBorg I haven’t read it but there is a collection edited by Jordan Peele called Out There Screaming that is winning all the awards right now. Thanks for the insight on St of Bright Doors. Absolutely Hyperion is an immediate purchase from BB!
@@Talking_Story Thank you! I'll definitely have a look for that.
Living large!
@@sw3dge just crazy. I am blown away.
Dude, Happy Birthday Mr. Prestigious 60. I don't know if you filmed and/or posted this on your actual B-day, but October 3rd is my B-day, so I'm feeling a little kindred spiritship - I'm merely 41 though.
BTW, I'm fairly certain Jakob confirmed in one of your livestreams - I'm quite sure it was with Philip Chase, but for some reason I can't find the video now - that his edition of Frankenstein was the 1831 version (with sweet illustrations), but as there was other talk going on at that moment, I think it wasn't wholly appreciated. Maybe I'm wrong, or maybe he's found an 1819 since then, but maybe you should double-check. Not that it wouldn't be interesting for him to read the amended story, and then you can try to compare and figure out what's different, but there it is.
@@MagusMarquillin his is for sure the 1818 version we have checked. I turned 59 in September so we are very close! Hope you have an amazing Bday!
@@Talking_Story Oh, OK then - I wonder what happened in the livestream, but no matter.
This is the beginning of you're 60th year though, so have an amazing one - I'll do the same.
@@MagusMarquillin wow my 60th year. I had not thought of it like that. I better go out and make it a good 1!
I have no idea how your bookshelf is going to manage this influx of new books 😂
@@BiblioTheory and I just added a shelf.
@@BiblioTheory thanks so much for the beauty you sent my friend.
I hope you like my novellas :) You have a lot of good books 🤗😀
I am gonna squeeze them in soon as I have a slot. Should I start with 1 over the other?
@@Talking_Story Each novella is a different story and they are not connected. I would be happy if you liked them because writing is my hobby.🤗
@@stjepanvaresevaccobets I cannot wait to check out your work my friend!
@@Talking_Story I hope it makes your fingers tingle😀
@@stjepanvaresevaccobets 😂I am counting on it!
Sign me up for the Long Price quartet buddy read! I've only read one book (and currently reading the sequel to that one) of Daniel Abrahams solo work and I'm hooked.
@@emzstern I think we are jumping in mid 25. We will get the word out for sure!
@@Talking_Story I will keep my eyes open for that! Lovely stack of books btw.
@@emzstern thank you
When I read Frankenstein last year the edition I had was a mix of the two. So it had the 1832 (?) text, but in brackets it showed what the original 1818 had been. It got confusing. Sometimes she just deleted or added a word, or swapped out just a word or two. Other places it was whole different paragraphs. Do not recommend.
@@katherinep1010 I am going straight 1818.
I have the exact same edition of the Long Price Quartet and I am irrationally annoyed with the ugly green sticker on the spine. Bought it 3 years ago and still haven't read it because of it, out of pettiness. You reading it in 2025 might be a good opportunity for me to forgive the publisher.
@@dalicieux forgive! Jump in with us. Gonna be a great time!