Goodness, quite the breadth of genres this month! I'd like to get into pure westerns as well, the most notable on the TBR is Lonesome Dove. Very cool my man! Can't wait to see how it all turns out!
Lots of interesting books there. I just finished reading a Fantasy trilogy called The Sword, The Ring, And The Chalice by Deborah Chester. I went into it blind without knowing anything about it or the author. I had gone to my local used book store to get a trilogy I was looking for, but they had sold out of it, and me leaving the store empty handed was sacrilege! I was determined to get a trilogy of some kind, saw these books on the shelf, looked interesting, so I bought them. So glad I did, I very much enjoyed them and recommend them. They kind of have a Game Of Thrones flavor to them and I was impressed by the author's storytelling.
Great list! My goal for February is to read my first William Shakespeare (since high school) and my first Jane Austen novel. I’m currently halfway through A Midsummer Night’s Dream, and I’m trying to decide between Pride and Prejudice & Northanger Abbey.
A Clockwork Orange was the last book I read in January, making a total of twelve for that month. I already read two this month the current one I'm on is Desperation by Stephen King. I hope that you are able to get to enjoy all of your TBRs .
Wow i know we read mostly different types of books but love hearing you talk about books a d really makes me wanna try some books outside of my comfort zone lol. Thanks for sharing
Because I listened to the Slayers audio drama on Audible, I decided to marathon a ton of Buffy the Vampire Slayer comics and novels this month. So far, finished one set of comics (about 120 comics) and a novel, another set of about 70 comics to read, and one more novel. Plus my Tim Zahn anthologies, a Regency romance novel, and a couple more! We'll see what I get to! Also might read the first Box-Car children novel from 1924!
I'm glad you're reading the Legends of Dune trilogy now... I literally just finished The Butlerian Jihad last night, so enjoyable - will be good to see what you think of it!
Goodness, quite the breadth of genres this month! I'd like to get into pure westerns as well, the most notable on the TBR is Lonesome Dove.
Very cool my man! Can't wait to see how it all turns out!
Lots of interesting books there. I just finished reading a Fantasy trilogy called The Sword, The Ring, And The Chalice by Deborah Chester. I went into it blind without knowing anything about it or the author. I had gone to my local used book store to get a trilogy I was looking for, but they had sold out of it, and me leaving the store empty handed was sacrilege! I was determined to get a trilogy of some kind, saw these books on the shelf, looked interesting, so I bought them. So glad I did, I very much enjoyed them and recommend them. They kind of have a Game Of Thrones flavor to them and I was impressed by the author's storytelling.
Happy Reading my booktube friend!
Always hype going to bed and getting on youtube to see you uploaded!
Great selection ,hope none are stinkers.I have read alot of westerns I highly recommend Ralph Cottons Jeston Nash series
Great list!
My goal for February is to read my first William Shakespeare (since high school) and my first Jane Austen novel. I’m currently halfway through A Midsummer Night’s Dream, and I’m trying to decide between Pride and Prejudice & Northanger Abbey.
A Clockwork Orange was the last book I read in January, making a total of twelve for that month. I already read two this month the current one I'm on is Desperation by Stephen King. I hope that you are able to get to enjoy all of your TBRs .
Wow i know we read mostly different types of books but love hearing you talk about books a d really makes me wanna try some books outside of my comfort zone lol. Thanks for sharing
Because I listened to the Slayers audio drama on Audible, I decided to marathon a ton of Buffy the Vampire Slayer comics and novels this month. So far, finished one set of comics (about 120 comics) and a novel, another set of about 70 comics to read, and one more novel. Plus my Tim Zahn anthologies, a Regency romance novel, and a couple more! We'll see what I get to! Also might read the first Box-Car children novel from 1924!
Great video as always!
I'm glad you're reading the Legends of Dune trilogy now... I literally just finished The Butlerian Jihad last night, so enjoyable - will be good to see what you think of it!
Love the Monster Hunter series, outlandish and consistently fun. Try his Sage of the Forgotten Warrior series it's very well done!
I really liked the Butlerian Jihad (the whole trilogy is pretty good IMO)
Love the videos. Do you have a link to the video with the Star Trek gateway reviews?
My first Gateway Review video comes out next week.
The Podcast for the full spoiler discussion is “Literary Treks”, on podcasting apps.
I loved the gateway series, and even more I love the new frontier series. I hope you enjoy them
Salvage Fleet is soooo good.
Good to hear.
Your going to enjoy "The Rackateer" stay blind.