EVERY BOOK I READ IN AUGUST | August reading wrap up
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- Опубліковано 30 вер 2024
- EVERY BOOK I READ IN AUGUST | August reading wrap up
Books I mentioned
Maeve Fly- amzn.to/45vJZYh
Rage
The Castle of Otranto-
The Little Mermaid- amzn.to/3Pkzbqj
Dead Inside- amzn.to/3R2rx5g
Woom- amzn.to/3OUniG9
Cows- amzn.to/3P5NJJ8
The Paris Apartment- amzn.to/47Wz9ME
The Last Time I Lied- amzn.to/3YW0ESm
Videos I mentioned
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You are my new go to for horror as I get deeper into the genre 😅
A video of the Disney books and maybe like their true back stories would be an interesting video! Could you provide the name and author of the ones you read? I didn't know they had books like that, I thought they just kid version books existed!
If you liked The Little Mermaid, I would recommend you check out the horror movie The Lure. It’s basically a Polish musical that borrows heavily from the original story.
My Amazon cart just got BIGGER!
Read Lock every door last month and really enjoyed it. I couldn´t decide which Sager book to read next, but after watching this I will definitely go for Last time I lied.
The audio is so much better!!
Love your videos, I've finally gotten back into reading after a 5 year slump, and it's thanks to you 🖤
This is the best comment and makes me so happy! I'm glad you're enjoying reading again.
I can hear you so much better, whatever you did keep doing it!
I've been really into riley sager recently, i just read The House Across the Lake and loved it! That one is also a great summer read.
The audio is much better! It doesn't sound like you're at the bottom of a well anymore 😂
I’ve only recently discovered your channel, and it’s great. I think I came across it a few weeks ago. I’m a major literary bookworm, but my taste lie more in classical literature and modern classics. Although our tastes may vary, I love your passion for the horror genre. Because I love horror in general, I just don’t read very many books in the genre.
I can see your channel really blowing up, tbh, you’d deserve the subscribers. Since you can tell how much effort you put into your content.
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I'm new to horror, but I have N0S4A2 by Joe Hill in my kindle backlog that I plan to start soon.
I’m loving your channel and recommendations. I preferred Lucy Foley’s previous books to The Paris Apartment. I liked the Paris one but I didn’t enjoy it as much as The Guest List.
Hi Anda, loving the videos, I would like to recommend a few books to you, firstly 33-AD by David McAffee, think days of the crucifixion blended with vampire assasins ! Next is The Silent patient by Alex Michaelides, a quick read thriller with an ending I really did not see coming and finally The One by John Marrs which is also a thriller with many twists and turns. Netflix made The One into a series which was totally rubbish but the book had me hooked !!! Ps sound is fine here in UK 🇬🇧 xx
I just got The Paris Apartment and now I'm thinking to save Lock Every Door for next year or something😂 great video!
If you enjoy well written emotionally engaging psychological horror thrillers I recommend the novella Blue World by Bob Mcammon about a dark love triangle between an adult actress, a priest & her stalking serial killer...
Greetings from north of the white wall.. I just wanted to thank you for your excellent and entraining videos. What I love about book tube is you guys are always bringing to light books I never heard of an also keep me away from books I would not like. I am glad you took the bullet and read some of these extreme horror books, so I do not have to. I was wondering about your trademark greeting at the beginning of your vids. Is that a nod to Bewitched ? Lastly I just wanted to give you a heads up about this months Rue Morgue magazine, probably in my humble opinion, the best horror mag out there. I thought you may enjoy a few articles. The first one is about novels that should be made into movies. The second is about movies made from novel that should be remade. Lastly there is an article about Chuck Palahiuk's new novel. Maybe some ideas for future vids. Take care and keep on reading
I wanted to say I love your channel and it’s inspiring me to read more often (and thanks for not being a horror prude like many on Reddit). I just finished Last House on Needless Street. I loved it and miss the characters. I’m starting my first Darcy Coates book. Lots of people seem to love her so I figured why not.
I’m so happy I found this channel. Keep up the great work!
The last time I lied is my favorite RS! It’s so good to someone have the same opinion lol. The ending tho 😱😱
I just found your channel and listened to your podcast, I hope you do more.
2:17 I used to have this book but I have no clue where it ended up!!'😢
I just discovered your channel and I’m so happy!!! Your awesome keep up the good work. Just bought some books on Amazon because of you. Love adding to my book collection.
Thank you for watching!
I always love all of your t-shirts! I bought Maeve Fly because you made it sound so interesting! I can't wait to get started on it. 📖 The audio sounds much clearer.
Thank you. I hope you enjoy it as much as I did!
Where do you find the Disney books at?
Hey Anda! Can you please do a full bookshelf tour in your next videos? That would be si cool because your bookshelf is so incredible!!
Yes! It's been difficult for me to post long videos but I'm making some upgrades and should have a full bookshelf tour out soon!
audio is so much better thank you!
I read Bunny by Mona Awad this month it was ok but i dont know if you read it but i doubt you would like it
I've heard so many people talk about this book! It sounds like it's written in an interesting way.
I agree with @brianna.glugla ... a video about the true original stories of Disney made versions would be so cool!! 😁😁🙏🙏🙏
I need that shirt.
Audio was better, I didn’t struggle hearing it. I absolutely enjoy your videos! I have never been a horror book buff, but you inspire me to take a dive into it!
Do you have any recs for first time horror people?
Thank you! I think any Darcy Coates book is a good place to start. They're mostly really mild, fast paced and just fun. Voices in the Snow was the first one I've read from her and I've been addicted ever since.
@@AndaKent definitely adding it to my TBR!
audio is a bit hollow (?)
Audio is great! I just recently discovered your channel and I am bingeing your videos! ❤️ love the content!
Thanks so much! I'm glad to have you here.
@@AndaKent thank you!! You have really inspired me to read again. ❤️
Audio was perfect..love your channel..I read a short story called "comfort me with apples". It was just a unique, quick read. Happy soon to be Friday!
Your video got me envious and excited about reading again. I've been out of the loop, but your review of "The Last Time I Lied" by Riley Sager makes me want to jump back in. You're so right about how one book can impact your view of others; it's a perspective I'll consider when I start reading again. Also, I love that you're exploring the darker, original versions of fairy tales like "The Little Mermaid." It's amazing how different they are from the Disney adaptations. Thanks for the nudge to get back into reading!
The audio is way better to be honest! Great audio now!
Ok great! It's hard to tell when I'm editing.
I'm listening to The Ruins on audiobook for the first time and I'm reading the 3rd Dark Tower book by Stephen King. 'Playground' by Aron Beauregard just came in the mail and I might save that one for my October read. You should read Pinocchio! I've read some of the old fairy tale and it's so messed up.
In August I have read just very few books, most of them anthologies with very short horror stories... But usually when I'm working on a new book, I happen to avoid reading all that much, unless when I get books from different genres.
But August itself was not really the best of the months, and probably September will be pretty much the same. 😕
Loud and clear.
I have read Mai Chan's daily life today completely. I honestly don't think I can view "Disturbing books/manga" the same after finishing it. Hog was the top teir level in disturbing horror for me before reading it. But now it's Mai Chan's daily life. It will forever be stuck in my brain.