So we should really thank your wife for bringing this podcast to life Jimmy. Really i cant imagine your channel without it, this podcast is ESSENTIAL to our small booktube community!
Wasn't able to catch this live so I'm catching up now. I like long form conversations and Chatting with Nutts has become one of my favorite backgrounds while working! This episode is so wholesome and encouraging. Thank you Jimmy for bringing in Bookborn and for the great content as always. We'll continue watching. Keep em coming!
Jimmy I really loved what you said about the only difference between you and we in the comment section is that you guys turned on the camera and that's very true because I remember how much I really enjoyed watching your spoiler talks on ROTE and it just felt soo good watching people understand the whirl of emotions I was going through. Soo yeah that's my little ramble. Thanks once again for the content and I'll never stop turning the pages and maybe someday I'll turn on the camera 😁😁😁
I can relate to tooooo much of this video. Between similar feelings as a kid, having zero in common with people in my life, to being more put together if I write stuff out rather than speaking....man, it's so good not to be alone! Thanks again Jimmy!
2:30:00 I love taking notes about books I read tho I never show them anyone. It's just makes me get character's names and locations easy in my head and I like to also connect some dots (I'm not big on theory crafting but smaller things like some character might be mentioned and some books later a character that doesn't know him mentions that someone that looks so and so was there and then I write sth like "ey that sounds like Character X. What is he doing here in location Y" sth along those lines and I'm also get some pride in seeing small twists so yeah that's why I started to write notes and I get more out of the reading experience doing that
Oh man hiding your yt channel from everyone is so relatable! When i used to do CoD montage editing in After Effects in 7th grade i hid it from EVERYONE for years. At 15 i got really good and started selling my edits but my parents COULD NOT find out so i created a proxy paypal that i used solely to get paid for editing, a nd spent all that money on videogames so my mom wouldnt find out lol. Those videos are still on my channel (this one) just unlisted. Saying you became a youtuber really does come with a negative connotation today and with a ton of prejudice. Also, what a wonderful way to start a day Jimmy, this episode was amazing! Hillary is awesome.
Great chat guys, I always miss these due to work but its always a good time. Allen as a DM would either be complete chaos or the most structured campaign ever, I guess we'll see haha. Also you need to join the bully campaign and help get Bookborn to read ASOIAF. If she thinks she's gonna lose all of her friends maybe she'll finally cave!! 🤔🤣
@@Bookborn this is a dangerous game you are playing. 😂 But also you just suffered your way through Norwegian Wood and there's literally no possible way you'd enjoy ASOIAF less than that. 🤣
Another amazing episode of my favourite podcast (although I can rarely make it live). It would be great to have Hillary back on again. Allen’s D&D has to be a thing because I feel like it would be the talk of the booktube town.
I'd love to see you two discuss Grimdark. I haven't thought fully indepth as to why Dark and Grimdark Fantasy appeals to me the way that it does, but I can definitely give you a truncated short answer: Aside from the Percy Jackson books, BBCs Merlin show and the Harry Potter films I wasn't really into Fantasy all that much as a kid. I guess the Darren Shan/Larten Crepsley books count but they're more horror. ASOIAF was my first adult Fantasy. I didn't even read the Hobbit until around A Storm of Swords so I would've been about 18, maybe. I read those books incredibly slowly in some cases over the course of years. Finishing school, partying, college etc. So darker types of Fantasy is mostly my jam and then I finally read First Law and Gentleman Bastard which my Mum and Uncles were recommending for years and I realised just how much I was missing out cuz they were recommending them since I was at least 15.
While I've gotten better with sticking to TBRs I'm re-embracing mood reading. I delayed resuming Malazan cuz Prince of Nothing has been stuck in my head and now I'm reading Aspect-Emperor and I refuse to read more than 2 Fantasy series (I'll make an exception for standalones) at a time ever again. I also didn't plan on reading the Endymion books for another few weeks but on a whim I picked them up and I'm loving it so far. I read Warlord Chronicles on a whim and devoured and more importantly LOVED those books.
I always pronounced Jasnah as Yasnah - in my language we pronounce J as Y, and the word jasna (sounds exactly like yasnah) means bright/light, which makes perfect sense given the content of the books. On other hand, most fantasy names I have contact with are ment to be pronounced according to the english language rules - at times it's awkward cause I've read a book but have no idea what characters and places someone's talking about😅
@@Bookborn i get it, it's not natural for an English speaker. But it's not a big deal whether it's jasnah or yasnah - eyeryone knows who you're talking about
Love you both, and new to your channels! You can thank Allen's Book Jeopardy for allowing me to find you. (You probably won't read this anyway, since I'm 2 weeks late on viewing.) Did Hillary say she's an engineer? Because her rant about falling speed was way off. 9.81 is the acceleration of gravity, not velocity, so it's meters per second per second. So after one second, about 10 m/s, after the next second, about 20 m/s, and so on until terminal velocity is reached because of air resistance. So in the D&D turn of 6 seconds, you would have covered about 210m of vertical drop. Normally I wouldn't correct people, but since the example was of her "correcting" someone, I thought she might smile.
Malazan fans are very forgiving on pronunciation as everyone does it in their own way. Will be very interested in Bookborn's view on Malazan. Cool discussion. About adaptations, as long as the story is great (and consistent), the series will get traction at the end. See Starship Troopers.
Speaking of martial arts... Jimmy, I don't know if I told you this. But Matthew Stover is a serious martial arts fan and he practiced a lot of different styles himself. His hand to hand combat is one of the best things about Acts of Caine. The characters are insane and he takes a huge risk with each book without losing the core of the series. It's kind of somewhere between Abercrombie and Bakker, snappy dialogue and philosophy especially in the later parts. And he does sth with his main character in the second book which I know you will probably especially appreciate.
Hey Jimmy, being a grappler myself, is that Combat Codes worth reading for the appreciation of martial arts alone? Is the story outside of the mma great? My ears perked up at mention of such a book existing in the fantasy genre lol
@@thefantasynuttwork Both!! I've been nagging Philipp for a long time about Prince of Nothing and Book of the New Sun. It will be glorious when that finally happens! Also Allen for the hot takes :D But I'm also excited cause I planned starting Wars of Light and Shadow this year and y'all are in too so lots of good stuff on the horizon 😁 and you're reading Berserk rn which is one of my absolute favorites!
I feel so left out about not being able to get into Sanderson I'm with Bookborn I don't like audio and I feel left about not being able to appreciate Steven Pacey
I daydream when I listen to audiobook. I start thinking about shit like "did I put my clothes in the wash? Is that a bird? Cool bird. Should I workout today? I wonder what that squirrel is doing?"
I loved the prequel star wars trilogy when I was a kid but now that I'm grown not so much the sequel trilogy i did enjoy except the last Skywalker i hated it of the three the films last jedi is my favorite i do enjoy the original trilogy
Chatting with Nutts continues to be one of the best parts of UA-cam.
Thank you my friend ❤️
Hard agree
HELL YE
YOu should do a Chatting with Alex (Nieves)
So we should really thank your wife for bringing this podcast to life Jimmy. Really i cant imagine your channel without it, this podcast is ESSENTIAL to our small booktube community!
Haha she's my backbone! Thanks my friend
“ I don’t have the personality to be a persona”
This is EXACTLY why I love Bookborn’s channel. I don’t need a persona, I need a person.
She’s great
Wasn't able to catch this live so I'm catching up now. I like long form conversations and Chatting with Nutts has become one of my favorite backgrounds while working! This episode is so wholesome and encouraging. Thank you Jimmy for bringing in Bookborn and for the great content as always. We'll continue watching. Keep em coming!
Thank you so much 😀
Two of my favorite BookTubers. Nice accompaniment to my morning coffee. Cheers!
Always happy to be part of anyone's morning routine 😁
Jimmy I really loved what you said about the only difference between you and we in the comment section is that you guys turned on the camera and that's very true because I remember how much I really enjoyed watching your spoiler talks on ROTE and it just felt soo good watching people understand the whirl of emotions I was going through. Soo yeah that's my little ramble. Thanks once again for the content and I'll never stop turning the pages and maybe someday I'll turn on the camera 😁😁😁
I hope you do, and thank you 😀
I can relate to tooooo much of this video. Between similar feelings as a kid, having zero in common with people in my life, to being more put together if I write stuff out rather than speaking....man, it's so good not to be alone! Thanks again Jimmy!
It's my pleasure my friend
Hi great video I subscribed to both of you!! Great chat!! Happy reading to you!! 📖🧟♂️
Thanks 🙏
2:30:00 I love taking notes about books I read tho I never show them anyone. It's just makes me get character's names and locations easy in my head and I like to also connect some dots (I'm not big on theory crafting but smaller things like some character might be mentioned and some books later a character that doesn't know him mentions that someone that looks so and so was there and then I write sth like "ey that sounds like Character X. What is he doing here in location Y" sth along those lines and I'm also get some pride in seeing small twists so yeah that's why I started to write notes and I get more out of the reading experience doing that
Love this! So much!
It was fun!
Oh man hiding your yt channel from everyone is so relatable! When i used to do CoD montage editing in After Effects in 7th grade i hid it from EVERYONE for years. At 15 i got really good and started selling my edits but my parents COULD NOT find out so i created a proxy paypal that i used solely to get paid for editing, a nd spent all that money on videogames so my mom wouldnt find out lol. Those videos are still on my channel (this one) just unlisted. Saying you became a youtuber really does come with a negative connotation today and with a ton of prejudice.
Also, what a wonderful way to start a day Jimmy, this episode was amazing! Hillary is awesome.
Hey I used to love cod montages lol bookborn is awesome 😎
Ok but the question is did you eventually ever tell your mom lol
@@Bookborn no, because she'd scold me for spending all the money i made with editing on video games :')
2:01:00 I feel like I'm the only one that has fond memories of Eye of the World and likes it
Great chat guys, I always miss these due to work but its always a good time. Allen as a DM would either be complete chaos or the most structured campaign ever, I guess we'll see haha. Also you need to join the bully campaign and help get Bookborn to read ASOIAF. If she thinks she's gonna lose all of her friends maybe she'll finally cave!! 🤔🤣
Hmmm maybe we can make it happen 🤔
How about I’ll promise this: If the next book gets a release date I’ll start reading immediately
@@Bookborn this is a dangerous game you are playing. 😂 But also you just suffered your way through Norwegian Wood and there's literally no possible way you'd enjoy ASOIAF less than that. 🤣
Another amazing episode of my favourite podcast (although I can rarely make it live). It would be great to have Hillary back on again. Allen’s D&D has to be a thing because I feel like it would be the talk of the booktube town.
I will definitely have Bookborn back if she is willing, it was one of my favorite conversations!
OBVI! I'll be here!
@@Bookborn Amazing!!
I'd love to see you two discuss Grimdark. I haven't thought fully indepth as to why Dark and Grimdark Fantasy appeals to me the way that it does, but I can definitely give you a truncated short answer:
Aside from the Percy Jackson books, BBCs Merlin show and the Harry Potter films I wasn't really into Fantasy all that much as a kid. I guess the Darren Shan/Larten Crepsley books count but they're more horror. ASOIAF was my first adult Fantasy. I didn't even read the Hobbit until around A Storm of Swords so I would've been about 18, maybe. I read those books incredibly slowly in some cases over the course of years. Finishing school, partying, college etc.
So darker types of Fantasy is mostly my jam and then I finally read First Law and Gentleman Bastard which my Mum and Uncles were recommending for years and I realised just how much I was missing out cuz they were recommending them since I was at least 15.
Yeeey, love to see more Hillary on other channels! ❤
She's wonderful to speak to!
Great conversation guys! One day I'll make one of these chats live.
I hope, thanks!
While I've gotten better with sticking to TBRs I'm re-embracing mood reading. I delayed resuming Malazan cuz Prince of Nothing has been stuck in my head and now I'm reading Aspect-Emperor and I refuse to read more than 2 Fantasy series (I'll make an exception for standalones) at a time ever again.
I also didn't plan on reading the Endymion books for another few weeks but on a whim I picked them up and I'm loving it so far.
I read Warlord Chronicles on a whim and devoured and more importantly LOVED those books.
This was so fun!
I agree! Looking forward to D&D
@@thefantasynuttwork looking forward to watching D&D! I really think Allen has gone too far to turn back now…
Hey Allen. Still waiting for that message...should I go back on and beat your record now that you haven't had follow through? 😉
@@Bookborn I LITERALLY SENT YOU A BUNCH OF MESSAGES
Don't worry Jimmy, I'll stay with you (and Allen) on the non-Wheel of Time sphere. Though I very much side with Hillary on Star Wars lol
Hahah I'll take it
Fine I'll take it too
I always pronounced Jasnah as Yasnah - in my language we pronounce J as Y, and the word jasna (sounds exactly like yasnah) means bright/light, which makes perfect sense given the content of the books. On other hand, most fantasy names I have contact with are ment to be pronounced according to the english language rules - at times it's awkward cause I've read a book but have no idea what characters and places someone's talking about😅
I pronounce it like you do as well!
Yeah you guys are TECHNICALLY right but nothing will change what is right within my heart
@@Bookborn i get it, it's not natural for an English speaker. But it's not a big deal whether it's jasnah or yasnah - eyeryone knows who you're talking about
1:11:35 "stand proud" this is a jojo reference meaning Jimmy Nutts will read JoJo's bizarre adventures!!🤯
Love you both, and new to your channels! You can thank Allen's Book Jeopardy for allowing me to find you. (You probably won't read this anyway, since I'm 2 weeks late on viewing.)
Did Hillary say she's an engineer? Because her rant about falling speed was way off. 9.81 is the acceleration of gravity, not velocity, so it's meters per second per second. So after one second, about 10 m/s, after the next second, about 20 m/s, and so on until terminal velocity is reached because of air resistance. So in the D&D turn of 6 seconds, you would have covered about 210m of vertical drop. Normally I wouldn't correct people, but since the example was of her "correcting" someone, I thought she might smile.
Thank you for checking out the channel!
Malazan fans are very forgiving on pronunciation as everyone does it in their own way. Will be very interested in Bookborn's view on Malazan. Cool discussion.
About adaptations, as long as the story is great (and consistent), the series will get traction at the end. See Starship Troopers.
I love the movie of starship troopers
Did you read the book? The film is like exactly the same, but completely opposite in theme/message.
@@Andre-xl2oe I haven't read it but know the difference and think it's pretty hilarious haha
Speaking of martial arts... Jimmy, I don't know if I told you this. But Matthew Stover is a serious martial arts fan and he practiced a lot of different styles himself. His hand to hand combat is one of the best things about Acts of Caine. The characters are insane and he takes a huge risk with each book without losing the core of the series. It's kind of somewhere between Abercrombie and Bakker, snappy dialogue and philosophy especially in the later parts. And he does sth with his main character in the second book which I know you will probably especially appreciate.
It's one I'd like to read for sure
Wow I’m loving this.
I'm so glad 😊
You know what I’m subbing, I’m liking your format Jimmy
@@MetalGildarts I very much appreciate that 😁
I will be here for any D&D content! 🤞🤞🤞
HYPE
So hyped! 🙌 And thanks for these Friday conversations!
Could we get the authors of the book titles that Hillary mentioned - Lost Magic, Two Princes of Baramir(?), and So You Want to be a Wizard. Thanks!
@bookborn can you help us out 😀
Hey Jimmy, being a grappler myself, is that Combat Codes worth reading for the appreciation of martial arts alone? Is the story outside of the mma great? My ears perked up at mention of such a book existing in the fantasy genre lol
It's Def worth a shot if you like MMA!
@@thefantasynuttwork appreciate the response brotha!
Jimmy, if by any chance you'll read The Kinggiller Chronicle as an audiobook, PLEASE listen to Rupert Degas' narration.
Will do!
Prince of Nothing stream with Mark!!!!! Fireee
It's gonna happen at some point, I just gotta find some time haha. I also think I may be joining Philip and Allen on their read through of it 😁
@@thefantasynuttwork Both!! I've been nagging Philipp for a long time about Prince of Nothing and Book of the New Sun. It will be glorious when that finally happens! Also Allen for the hot takes :D But I'm also excited cause I planned starting Wars of Light and Shadow this year and y'all are in too so lots of good stuff on the horizon 😁 and you're reading Berserk rn which is one of my absolute favorites!
Great podcast, what’s your Goodreads?
It's under James Nutter I believe
who else just wakes up to these videos playing
I’m the ambien of UA-cam
Dude you used to be a pro wrestler that’s awesome! How long did you do it for? Do you still follow wrestling, like WWE, AEW, etc.?
I did it for around 8 years haha, I do not follow any wrestling now except to see some of my friends who have made it to TV
Jimmy I'd love to roll with you if we lived in the same state!
Would be fun!
I"m just a pathetic white belt though lol
I feel so left out about not being able to get into Sanderson
I'm with Bookborn I don't like audio and I feel left about not being able to appreciate Steven Pacey
I daydream when I listen to audiobook. I start thinking about shit like "did I put my clothes in the wash? Is that a bird? Cool bird. Should I workout today? I wonder what that squirrel is doing?"
I loved the prequel star wars trilogy when I was a kid but now that I'm grown not so much the sequel trilogy i did enjoy except the last Skywalker i hated it of the three the films last jedi is my favorite i do enjoy the original trilogy
I did not like the sequel trilogy. But I love the prequels and the og trilogy