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    0:00 intro
    0:36 about the parker series
    1:55 The Score and The Jugger
    4:08 The Seventh
    4:24 The Handle
    5:13 The Rare Coin Score
    6:20 The Green Eagle Score
    6:35 The Black Ice Score
    7:11 The Sour Lemon Score
    7:52 Deadly Edge
    9:14 Seasons of Albadone
    10:32 Cat's Cradle
    11:46 361
    13:05 BOOK MAIL
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  • @ManCarryingThing
    @ManCarryingThing  Рік тому +46

    The first 1,000 people to use the link will get a 1 month free trial of Skillshare: skl.sh/mancarryingthing04231

  • @e.keough2975
    @e.keough2975 Рік тому +1061

    I like how every man carrying book video starts with you explaining that you’re not just silly, you also read books

    • @ManCarryingThing
      @ManCarryingThing  Рік тому +320

      its true. i read books.

    • @joshrountos9617
      @joshrountos9617 Рік тому +27

      I don’t believe it

    • @grandadmiralthrawn3494
      @grandadmiralthrawn3494 Рік тому +36

      Every time I watch one of his book videos I’m surprised to find that this man does not, in fact, just carry thing, but sometimes reads books.

    • @Mene0
      @Mene0 Рік тому

      What a nerd

    • @wifiocean
      @wifiocean Рік тому +17

      ​@@grandadmiralthrawn3494 He carry the books in his head.

  • @Naija_Ninja
    @Naija_Ninja Рік тому +173

    Can confirm. Before man carried thing, he carried book

    • @sebastianerbe
      @sebastianerbe Рік тому +6

      Yep. He carries thing and book still. He is carrying the fire

  • @duncanrobertson9570
    @duncanrobertson9570 Рік тому +315

    Thank you so much for shouting out my novel, Visegrad. It sort of limped out of the gate after COVID (I live in Eastern Europe and published with a small press), and didn't get any reviews, so it means a lot to me that you took the time. I hope you continue to enjoy it.
    Edit: Recommendations-wise, I believe everyone should read George Saunders. Start with his short story collection, CivilWarLand in Bad Decline. Also, if you're interested in writing, I think his A Swim In a Pond in the Rain is the most useful book for writers since Elements of Style.

    • @citizensguard3433
      @citizensguard3433 Рік тому +11

      It is I! The TRUE author of the novel mentioned! This man is an imposter! Wait... what were we talking about again?
      In all seriousness, that's really cool. Happy for you, bud.

  • @Free-4554
    @Free-4554 Рік тому +305

    As everyone knows, phase one of the MCTU showed the origin story of Man, back when he only carried book. Then by the start of phase two he had already completed his arc into becoming the Man Carrying Thing

    • @ManCarryingThing
      @ManCarryingThing  Рік тому +106

      now his character has nowhere to go, they should kill him off and do a reboot.

    • @TheCookieFlavaJAR
      @TheCookieFlavaJAR Рік тому +13

      @@ManCarryingThing Easy solve for character driven IP run out of ideas. create a fem version with different gravity variable and in this universe she drops things.

    • @IanHollis
      @IanHollis Рік тому +8

      @@ManCarryingThing And call it "Person Carries Object"

    • @theremix54
      @theremix54 3 місяці тому

      @@TheCookieFlavaJARno, she carries things too. And does it way better than man ever did. Man even makes a guest appearance in an episode to tell her how much better she is than him.

  • @medes5597
    @medes5597 Рік тому +64

    I love your booktube videos and they're the main reason I subscribed. There are dozens of us. Dozens I tell you!

  • @zachbishop1362
    @zachbishop1362 Рік тому +21

    I read Cat's Cradle when I was in High School, like 16-17 years old, and it gave me the most intense feeling of existential dread I've ever felt in my life. Even over 10 years later, thinking about Ice Nine and how these incompetent, selfish people could easily end the world and I would be none the wiser until it was much too late gives me chills. Dr. Strangelove is the closest piece of media to also give me that feeling.

  • @CassidyListon
    @CassidyListon Рік тому +89

    Out of all of his stories, Cat's Cradle always seemed like the Vonnegut novel that would best adapt to film.

    • @ManCarryingThing
      @ManCarryingThing  Рік тому +25

      interesting - i need to read more to see if that is

    • @CassidyListon
      @CassidyListon Рік тому +9

      @@ManCarryingThing my favorite Vonnegut of all time is Sirens of Titan... but really, they're all pretty good.

    • @medes5597
      @medes5597 Рік тому +2

      I always felt like breakfast of champions would make a good film. Until I saw the actual film they made.
      I think you'd be right if it wasn't for the Bokononism elements. I don't see any film dealing with those parts well. That's kind of the spanner in the works for any adaption in my head. But I guess they could just cut it out, the narrative would still function without it.

    • @CassidyListon
      @CassidyListon Рік тому +1

      ​@@medes5597 give it a different name and call it a cult. Have Wes Anderson direct the film so the serious undertones are masked by the whimsical characters and editing.

    • @medes5597
      @medes5597 Рік тому +2

      @@CassidyListon oh wow. OK yeah that would definitely work. That off kilter indie film "serious without being serious, funny without being funny" vibe would work incredibly well here.

  • @grkpektis
    @grkpektis Рік тому +37

    I recommend the novel Dark Matter by Blake Crouch, it honestly made me question all my life choices (even more than usual). It's about a man who gets kidnapped by a ruthless version of himself from another dimension and switches places with him. how do you fight someone that's all the worst parts of yourself and is willing to do anything to steal your life.

  • @TheTrueRandomGamer
    @TheTrueRandomGamer Рік тому +22

    You're taunting me with that Dark Tower set in the background, aren't you?

  • @laurendimke967
    @laurendimke967 Рік тому +5

    thank you for still doing book talks 🙏🏻💕💕 i started watching you for them since you watch such different things than i do and i'm always looking for recs outside my own realm

  • @beestings22
    @beestings22 Рік тому +9

    I’m so glad you’re not abandoning booktube!! I’m definitely more of a sci-fi fantasy fan but I feel like your tastes align with mine so well so your recommendations outside of the stuff I found your channel from (dune messiah) are trusted a lot more. Definitely found some cool stuff I never would’ve otherwise through your channel, thanks so much for all your content!

  • @1966Heath
    @1966Heath Рік тому +17

    For real, man. The Parker books are my all time favorite series. They make me feel like I took a wrong turn in life and should have been a career criminal lol

  • @dukeofmars4847
    @dukeofmars4847 Рік тому +9

    These are my favourite videos of yours

  • @RealMcoy1000
    @RealMcoy1000 Рік тому +5

    Just recently jumped into the Parker series (at your recommendation), and I really loved it. I've only read Backflash (only Parker book my library had), which I don't believe you've gotten to yet--and really enjoyed it! Thanks for the recs!

  • @wheatly3341
    @wheatly3341 Рік тому +5

    its been a minute since a book video so thank you

  • @bookdmb
    @bookdmb Рік тому +2

    Love the book vids! I also read Cat’s Cradle recently. Uncle Kurt never fails to delight.

  • @hardt92
    @hardt92 Рік тому +6

    Glad to hear you haven't given up on the Dark Tower series. Interested to hear your thoughts on the final book.

  • @parkerahoyt
    @parkerahoyt Рік тому

    I've been wanting to check out the Parker books for years. Your videos pushed me to finally do it. Recently read The Hunter and loved it. I'm planning to read book two soon. Thanks for covering them!

  • @seanhalpin87
    @seanhalpin87 Рік тому +5

    Kurt Vonnegut is my favorite non fantasy author, sirens of titan is my all time favorite book.
    I just recently got all of his books, so I'll be reading them all sometime this year!

  • @LiamChaidez
    @LiamChaidez Рік тому +11

    Hell yeah!!! Cat’s Cradle is by far my favorite book OAT it’s so amazing!!!

    • @kevinmiller1356
      @kevinmiller1356 Рік тому +1

      Same, I reread it every few years to be like “surely it doesn’t hold up.” But damn does it ever.

  • @s_c_d
    @s_c_d Рік тому

    I only discovered your channel recently, thanks to the silly short videos. Really happy to see this longer-form thing especially given you are extolling the virtues of the Parker series. I just picked up a couple at a book sale based on my love of Point Blank (my favorite Boorman film). I might have to dig into these this summer. Thanks for the push.

  • @alrazinn
    @alrazinn Рік тому +8

    man literally carried a thing today!

  • @jessea1616
    @jessea1616 Рік тому +21

    Just wanted to say thank you for the recommendation of Hit Man by Lawrence Block. Finally got around to reading it and it's really good.

  • @YAOES
    @YAOES Рік тому +2

    You run my favorite channel right now. Thank you for being you.

  • @ciarancrawley7768
    @ciarancrawley7768 Рік тому

    Thanks for including bookmail! Really special that you mentioned the book my sister wrote.

  • @steampunkerella
    @steampunkerella Рік тому +5

    love when you make book videos

  • @mero7731
    @mero7731 Рік тому +3

    Been missing the books

  • @aliquidcow
    @aliquidcow Рік тому +4

    I'm really surprised you haven't read much Vonnegut before. I'd really recommend pretty much everything of his, the only exceptions I'd say are Player Piano and his stuff from the 80s onwards is not so great. Mother Night is probably my personal favourite. Interesting that you say his writing is dense, I've always thought that the thing about him is that he's very accessible, his books *feel* like they're very casual and thrown together, but when you look at them again everything is very carefully constructed.

  • @bigstone8612
    @bigstone8612 3 місяці тому +2

    i'm getting back into reading, thanks for this man

  • @RedFuryBooks
    @RedFuryBooks Рік тому

    Congrats on 250K! I'm here mostly for the book content.

  • @jcc6913
    @jcc6913 Рік тому +7

    Sirens of Titan is worth it if you want to read a another Vonnegut. Packs a lot of the recurring ideas in his ouvre and is probably one of his more entertaining installments.

  • @howsitjoein02
    @howsitjoein02 Рік тому

    So excited. Been reading again thanks to you

  • @Topcatyo.
    @Topcatyo. Рік тому +1

    I thoroughly enjoy your book videos and hope you keep making them.
    I read Cat's Cradle in high school and really enjoyed it. I loved what it was saying about religion, belief, and the destructive forces of men.
    If you liked Cat's Cradle, I can't recommend Breakfast of Champions enough, I really enjoyed reading that book.
    Also your ability to keep track of multiple books you're reading at once is impressive.

  • @cz1754
    @cz1754 Рік тому

    I read Cat’s Cradle last year and I absolutely loved it. I haven’t read any other Vonnegut so I might pick up Slaughterhouse Five soon. Great video as always

  • @spencermadsen6963
    @spencermadsen6963 Рік тому

    Genuinely one of my favorite UA-camrs. Man carrying thing and that thing that man carry is youtube.

  • @Ronni0
    @Ronni0 Рік тому

    I have started reading the Parker series thanks to you and greatly enjoy it. I must recommend God Bless You Mr. Rosewater for another great Vonnegut book. It's my favorite of his novels for sure.

  • @OrionCenturion
    @OrionCenturion Рік тому +10

    BOOKS?!?!

  • @alexanderknowles5572
    @alexanderknowles5572 Рік тому +4

    I don’t know if you ever read Christian literature before but I highly recommend The screw-tape letters by C.S. Lewis. I don’t think the author needs any introduction lol. The book takes the prospective of a demon writing letters to his nephew about how to destroy this man’s life and lead him further away from god and Christian thinking by manipulating thought patterns and things of that nature. I’m personally not religious anymore but this book is probably one of the best books I’ve ever read and it definitely gave me a new perspective on a few things.

  • @rgs8970
    @rgs8970 Рік тому +6

    I went on a Kate Atkinson kick recently. I think you would like her Jackson Brodie series. She's one of my favorite writers, because of the way she intertwines completely new, unexpected characters into the world of the series. I think my favorite is Started Early, Took My Dog, but all of them are great, as are her stand-alone books

    • @MeansofIntrigue
      @MeansofIntrigue Рік тому

      I've only read her debut novel. But my goodness, there's a good author.

  • @jibbyfoob
    @jibbyfoob Рік тому +1

    I like that you stick to your book video roots

  • @user-eg4nj5mw1d
    @user-eg4nj5mw1d Рік тому

    Love your book videos!

  • @orangeaceproductions
    @orangeaceproductions Рік тому

    Just recently got back into reading, and I’m finally getting through the last Maze Runner book I own, “The Kill Order.”
    Loved the series as a kid, tore through it, but never read the 4th one. Honestly I’m really enjoying it.

  • @streampunksheep
    @streampunksheep Рік тому +4

    Holy shit the parker series on the first recommendation. I hope people would pick up the series. I want to talk about it so much

  • @Boykahmed
    @Boykahmed Рік тому

    Nothing makes my day like a ManCarryingBooks video.

  • @DavidDecero
    @DavidDecero Рік тому

    15:33 lol. I don't have the patience to film unboxing books either. As soon as a package arrives I'm like a kid on Christmas morning.

  • @alexbianchini4008
    @alexbianchini4008 Рік тому

    Read Cat’s Cradle in high school and it’s still my favorite novel. Excellent recommendation!

  • @joeschmoe9863
    @joeschmoe9863 Рік тому +8

    The Sirens of Titan is my favorite Vonnegut book, give that one a try.

    • @ManCarryingThing
      @ManCarryingThing  Рік тому +4

      bought breakfast of champions. is that one good?

    • @seanhalpin87
      @seanhalpin87 Рік тому +2

      Breakfast of champions is AMAZING

    • @joeschmoe9863
      @joeschmoe9863 Рік тому +1

      @Man Carrying Thing It's not my favorite of his but it's good. Has a lot of the same themes as slaughterhouse five but told in a sillier way.

    • @w1ckedn0nsense34
      @w1ckedn0nsense34 Рік тому

      ​@@ManCarryingThing breakfast of champions is my least favorite so far and I've almost read everything. I really like Bluebeard and recommend it.

    • @seanhalpin87
      @seanhalpin87 Рік тому

      @@w1ckedn0nsense34 bluebeard is incredible, it's a top 3 vonnegut book for me from memory, it's been over a decade since I've read any of the books so that could change

  • @jackw5430
    @jackw5430 Рік тому +2

    I'm up to Cities on the Plain, the last book in Cormac McCarthy's Border Trilogy (have you done any videos about those?). I had only read Blood Meridian years ago in University. All the Pretty Horses is now my all time favourite book, highly recommend.

    • @experiongallup
      @experiongallup Рік тому +1

      I finished All the Pretty Horses about 4 months ago and I agree, the book was amazing.

    • @jackw5430
      @jackw5430 Рік тому +1

      @@experiongallup do the trilogy man! I almost tapped out during the Crossing but I’m about to finish Cities on the Plain and it makes for such a good trilogy.

    • @experiongallup
      @experiongallup Рік тому

      @@jackw5430 Thanks, they both are on the list.
      Speaking of tapping, Suttree tapped me out early in the goings. It was just too dark for me at the time.

  • @Tuaron
    @Tuaron Рік тому +2

    Every time I hear "Richard Stark", my mind finishes that as "Starkey" and assumes they're about to talk about Ringo Starr, so I'm slightly disappointed that the Parker series isn't (not so) secretly written by the Beatles' drummer. Thank you for an update on your readthrough of those books!
    Nice to hear you read Cat's Cradle - I quite enjoy Vonnegut, but I never feel right recommending him to anyone (I might've recommended Player Piano once recently, that's it).

  • @KemuRaulo
    @KemuRaulo Рік тому

    Thanks for books vídeos!

  • @rolanddeschain9880
    @rolanddeschain9880 Рік тому +6

    Every book you gave recommendation was fantastic
    when I want to read some new books i always ask people for advice but books they mention often disappoints me
    But you are different
    Thank you very much

    • @GuineaPigEveryday
      @GuineaPigEveryday Рік тому

      Im wondering are ppl just recommending very popular obvious books or what is it about their recommendations that disappoint?

  • @tjerborfritzasnt5942
    @tjerborfritzasnt5942 Рік тому

    You look so happy talking about books, never stop.

  • @josepablomartinez-rendon9484
    @josepablomartinez-rendon9484 Рік тому +6

    Ahhhhh, yay! More book recs(and more to add to my infinitely growing pile), so in the words of Dr. Doofenshmirtz: Thank you and curse you

  • @cninh4574
    @cninh4574 Рік тому

    Yesss another book video!! I love cats cradle so much

  • @citizensguard3433
    @citizensguard3433 Рік тому +4

    Great video as always! But this angle makes it seem like you made this entire vid while waiting for your mom to let you out of Time Out in the corner. 😄

  • @roseconleey103
    @roseconleey103 Рік тому +6

    based vonnegut in thumbnail. if you're looking to get more into vonnegut I'd recommend "god bless you mr. rosewater" and "the sirens of titan". also adore "mother night" and "bluebeard" though they're both kinda black sheep among his wider body of work. night especially is interesting as a more straight wwii novel, like a less developed precursor to slaughterhouse in some ways

    • @ManCarryingThing
      @ManCarryingThing  Рік тому +2

      nice - how about Breakfast of Champions? I just picked that up

    • @roseconleey103
      @roseconleey103 Рік тому +1

      @@ManCarryingThing oh yeah, that's one of his best! it shares some characters with bluebeard, actually - the painter rabo karabekian is the protag of bluebeard and first appears in breakfast. I think I prefer bluebeard for how... strange it is as a vonnegut novel (think it's the only full novel he ever wrote without an overtly pessimistic ending, for one), but breakfast is probably the better book objectively and it's one of his best-known for good reason

    • @Patrick-fj2fs
      @Patrick-fj2fs Рік тому +2

      I second God Bless You Mr Rosewater. It gives context to some of the recurring characters and themes in his later work

  • @lillyellipsis7516
    @lillyellipsis7516 Рік тому

    I lovvvvvvvvvvvve the book stuff man!

  • @CorgisAndCardigans
    @CorgisAndCardigans Рік тому +1

    Love it when you do these book videos! Have you read anymore Elmore Leonard recently? I just started Swag

  • @brycegrau6979
    @brycegrau6979 Рік тому +1

    Tarantino really loves the Parker series as well, there's a good chapter about it in his book Cinema Speculation that released last year

  • @medes5597
    @medes5597 Рік тому +1

    I can't remember which one it is, but there's a Westlake novel that does a similar thing to the Gores crossover he did (where they both had the same event occur from different perspectives in their respective and otherwise unrelated books) where someone is describing a heist from one of the Parker novels in a conversation they have with the main character. The clever thing is that the details they give aren't quite right and when the main character mentions the heist in another conversation later, he's accidentally messed up a few details himself. It kind of shows the myth of this heist building in front of you as it gets more dramatic with retelling. It's just a little thing (and I don't think the book it's in is any good, that detail and an obscene comment about Clara Bow are the only things I remember from it) but it stuck with me because it gave this impression of a universe of Westlake characters that existed between the pages of his books. Which isn't uncommon these days, but I was 14 and that kind of thing blew me away.

  • @cninh4574
    @cninh4574 Рік тому

    In the theme of self-publishing, there's this great book called Featherlight by Jake Schaefer. It's got this great blend of sci-fi, noir, and fantasy. I have no idea how it works but the main character's internal monologue is so smooth and enjoyable. Definitely recommend if you're looking for something genre busting.

  • @blablablabla9778
    @blablablabla9778 Рік тому +3

    Hi man carrying things, just finished the name of the rose by Umberto Eco, a murder mystery in an abbey during the inquisition
    Good read!

  • @HiThere-ig5iz
    @HiThere-ig5iz Рік тому

    Ill be keeping an eye out for 361, sounds like it'd be right up my alley!

  • @Eden-xy7gk
    @Eden-xy7gk Рік тому

    Love to see Cat’s Cradle- been my favorite book for years ❤

  • @xB-yg2iw
    @xB-yg2iw Рік тому

    Hey i just found your channel and this is awesome!

  • @LackofEthics
    @LackofEthics 27 днів тому

    I read a comic adaptation for the score and ever since I haven't stopped thinking about it. Good to know that the source material is good, too.

  • @alynam82
    @alynam82 Рік тому +2

    I read a fantastic chunker of a book earlier this month, called Power in the Blood, by Greg Matthews. I've never heard of it, no one I know has ever heard of it. It was truly a hidden gem

  • @sambitnes
    @sambitnes Рік тому

    Last night I saw David Sedaris speak on tour and he only read new essays and they were all super funny. New revisiting his stuff

  • @OverlyAverageBen
    @OverlyAverageBen Рік тому +1

    I always knew there was something behind Parker's eyes when he was driving Lady Penelope around

  • @wisepilgrim343
    @wisepilgrim343 Рік тому +2

    Could you make a viedo ranking/recommending your favourite roman noir books? Thanks!

  • @imakeathesound6909
    @imakeathesound6909 Рік тому +3

    YES. The Man!

  • @jeffclendening570
    @jeffclendening570 Рік тому +4

    Great video I’ve found a lot of great reads through your recs. I unfortunately had to DNF the Poky Little Puppy I thought the characters were very flat and downright unbelievable

  • @jakenap7184
    @jakenap7184 Рік тому +4

    Have you checked out the Parker graphic novels by Darwyn Cooke? He was only able to adapt 4 books before he passed away but they’re very good.

  • @MrDanielEarle
    @MrDanielEarle Рік тому

    Never heard of the Parker series, but it sounds great

  • @The116thDoctor
    @The116thDoctor Рік тому +3

    Tbh I’m here for the book stuff (silly stuff is great too tho)

  • @cr9423
    @cr9423 Рік тому +11

    I haven't read slaughterhouse 1-4 yet, is there a wiki where I can catch up on the lore before jumping into 5?

  • @puz369
    @puz369 Рік тому

    My favorite Vonnegut is Bluebeard, one I often recommend.

  • @Shrypoo
    @Shrypoo Рік тому +1

    Would love to see you read or if you have read it, your thoughts on Flowers for Algernon. Made me cry like a baby at the beginning, middle, and end and I’m a cold hearted b when it comes to sad stories.

  • @sindrisnrsigursson3079
    @sindrisnrsigursson3079 Рік тому +2

    This is lovely :)

  • @PaddyFeen
    @PaddyFeen Рік тому +2

    Love the content, I think it’s time for you to ascend to omega booktuber chad by reading Malazan and Gene Wolfe

  • @clag1109
    @clag1109 Рік тому +4

    20 min gang new book vid HYPE

  • @jameshamill4709
    @jameshamill4709 Рік тому

    I cannot recommend the graphic novel adaptation of “The Score” by Darwyn Cooke highly enough. It’s such an excellent ride and it made me fall in love with the series. (Also he uses the likeness of other famous comic artists as the characters that make up the team, like Jim Steranko. A fun little easter egg!)

  • @steadyhum720
    @steadyhum720 Рік тому +1

    I see that Beckett collection (?) sitting there. Have you read much Beckett? I got into him last year starting with Molloy and god I loved it.
    I also got into Tarjei Vesaas recently - The Birds (my fav so far by him), The Ice Palace, The Hills Reply

  • @PurasamaMan
    @PurasamaMan Рік тому +1

    Your mic placement gives me energy

  • @j.jacq6e101
    @j.jacq6e101 Рік тому +1

    if you liked cat's cradle you should really read Mother Night by Kurt Vonnegut as well. Very very interesting moral debate and some beautiful writing. My favourite Kurt Vonnegut book, and the movie adaptation is beautiful and a genuinely touching film.

  • @beeblesboobles
    @beeblesboobles Рік тому

    Thanks for the recommendations, Man of Thing Carrying!
    Have you had a chance to check out Ruination by Anthony Reynolds? I had so much fun and despair flipping through this one; it was the first 300+ page novel I've finished in a day since forever, and I'd love to know you're thoughts on it.

  • @dandevrell
    @dandevrell Рік тому

    Have you read the Darwyn Cooke graphic novel adaptations of the Parker series? The art is absolutely magnificent 💜

  • @jimsbooksreadingandstuff
    @jimsbooksreadingandstuff Рік тому +1

    Man Carrying Books

  • @beddypk2778
    @beddypk2778 Рік тому

    im so grateful that no one is gonna f*ckin stop you carry on carrying he thing man!

  • @seannamei
    @seannamei Рік тому +1

    That camera angel screams hostage situation

  • @majikcheezit
    @majikcheezit Рік тому +1

    I'm glad you liked the screenshot included with the book! I'm going to pass this video onto the guy who designed the cover, he's gonna love your comment! Thank you again for all the recommendations!

  • @thecountofgoldmoor1332
    @thecountofgoldmoor1332 Рік тому +1

    Hey Jake! A serious question: how fast do you read? I mean it as in have you tried any of those tests that calculate your reading speed (words per minute)?

  • @troubxe
    @troubxe Рік тому

    Yay I was missing these! Btw I can't recommend you The Invention of Morel enough read it read it

  • @JaffeCakeINC
    @JaffeCakeINC Рік тому

    with the parker series, do you reccommend starting the series from the beginning or starting with a novel whose premise seems interesting to you

  • @gpiershale
    @gpiershale Рік тому +1

    Been reading a ton of alternative comics lately. Lots of great stuff from Art Spiegelman, Dan Clowes, Chris Ware, etc.
    You ever dipped your toes into that world? Would love to send you something sometime if you’re interested.

    • @timothy3809
      @timothy3809 Рік тому

      If you like them, try Charles Burns stuff. Probably my favourite comic artist. Black Hole is the most acclaimed. But I really enjoyed the X-ed Out trilogy.

  • @jaredhumpherys8335
    @jaredhumpherys8335 Рік тому

    I havent read Cats Cradle yet, but Slaughterhouse 9 was my introduction to Vonnegut. I loved the surrealist humor, and how he interwove and explored parts of his real life into the narrative.
    Aside from that one, I also listened to a collection of shorts he wrote titled Welcome to the Monkeyhouse. I loved all of the shorts, and while most made me laugh, there were others, namely the titular Welcome to the Monkeyhouse short story, that were thought provoking, and thematically challenging.
    Thanks to Kevin the Floor Guy for showing me Vonnegut.

  • @nikolaisthirdeye1913
    @nikolaisthirdeye1913 Рік тому

    I recently read a wonderful short storyish thing set in the SCP wiki called There Is No Antimemetics Division by qntm.
    I'm curious to hear you're thoughts on the SCP wiki assuming you know what that is.

  • @mattkean1128
    @mattkean1128 Рік тому

    I just read Last Days by Brian Evenson and i think you might like its style. He has several novellas, this one is about a retired detective getting dragged into this cult to investigate a murder for them. Straightforward, brisk style.

  • @cheekofnut
    @cheekofnut Рік тому +1

    Oh boy you gotta get yerself Sirens of Titan, Mother Night, Breakfast of Champions, reread Slaughterhouse Five. All the rest. You’ll do great, you’ll go far