I know these videos don't do as well, but a smaller portion of us really appreciate these and would love for you to keep making these book reviews!
@@koustubh Hi, what is so special about Pewds? Why does he captivate you so much? How does he manage to influence so many people?
Hi SamB, what is so special about Pewds? Why does he captivate you so much? How does he manage to influence so many people?
@@professorigor4432 I think he is just very entertaining, funny and frank. He talks about various things in an honest and interesting manner.
It kinda bums me out that his book/philosophy videos get lower views, these are by far his best content
@@char4980 But it’s one of his lower performing videos. Felix is so popular he could upload a 10 minute video of a black screen and nothing else and it’d still get over a million views.
It’s about scale. If certain types of videos get 25% less views than other videos, the creator will be incentivized to not upload those types of videos, regardless of the total number of views. The same is true for smaller channels, just with a lower number of views to benchmark popularity.
his taste in books is one of the big reasons I respect him.
And he is also very good at persuading because I really want to know more about the universe now 😂
I love how Felix is now straight up giving books recommendations and philosophy things in between weird chaotic videos. Hell of a variety
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0:17 Albert Camus' The Stranger and The Plague
2:44 Dante's Inferno
4:20 Our Mathematical Universe by Max Megmark
8:00 Siddhartha by H.Hesse
You convinced me, gonna buy "The Stranger" and read it immediately!
Also, as an Italian, it's amazing to see somebody speak so happily of Dante. Here it's mandatory in school, so many hate him because, y'know, school - and it's a pity, his Commedia is seriously enjoyable.
Divine Comedy is also mandatory in school where I live (Moscow) and I loved it so much that I "forgot" to return it to the school library after reading it and they didn't care that much, it seemed. I still have it (15 years or so, not sure what year exactly it was), so I guess I stole it 😁
I also purchased it and read it all today! Definitely second Felix's recommendation.
@@tanyavasina2028 it was mandatory for me to read during high school in New Jersey. I was so fascinated with existentialism and the ending was chilling! I loved it
I disliked reading it so much in school until I got to the ending. I think most of it was from all the other kids going off on the book that left a bad taste. But, it really did feel aimless which I guess is kinda the point
In case someone's interested, here are the books Pewds mentions:
- "The Stranger" by Albert Camus
- "The Plague" by Albert Camus
- "Inferno" by Dante Alighieri
- "Our Mathematical Universe" by Max Tegmark
- "Life 3.0" by Max Tegmark
- "Siddhartha" by H. Hesse
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to anyone interested, overly sarcastic production does a animated review of dante inferno
He is preparing us for the content he will bring when he’s 50 years old and beyond.
Aapke Parents ki umar Kitni honi chahie 😇😇
40 = INGORE 😑😑
100+ = 1 🅂🅄🄱🅂🄲🅁🄸🄱🄴 😉😉j
@Doofy i mean fortnite isn't bad people who are like you that supports fortnite are the bad one.
Dante fangirling over his favorite philosophers. “Shout-out to my homies Socrates, Aristotle, et all.”
I’d love to see pewds and Marzia doing a book exchange together each saying what they think of each other’s books
I feel like i could listen to pewdiepie talking about books for hours.
Book reviews has never been my taste but I watched the video regardless because of PewDiePie and even I felt that I can listen to him for more time.
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It's refreshing to see Felix talk about something he gennuinely cares about
@@Ryan-nl3zx ?? how reading books makes you a nerd? you must be 14 to think that way or a 30 years old obese man reading comics.
It's weird listening to someone who's read the divine commedy (Dante's Inferno) being an Italian student who has always studied it. I never heard of it as a 'normal book', but always as a poem. The most impressive thing (at least in the original italian version) is that it's all rhyming, it's like a huge rap song written in the 1300s
In Portugal we also always call it Divine Comedy. When Pewds was speaking I was wondering if maybe it was an adaptation made into prose.
@@franciscasilva8406 thw divine comedy is divided into 3.books. Inferno (hell), Purgatorio (Purgatory) and paradiso (heaven). Because it's the journey of Dante inside this three places
rhyming schemes definitely doesnt translate well into other languages lol that’s why it’s a “book” instead of a poem. though maybe some translators have attempted to make dante’s inferno a poem in other languages
omg thats so cool
now that i think about it, wouldn't any kind of translation be pointless then? surely missing out the rhymes would be so unfortunate
@@blue---monday sure. But every translation (of everything) loses something
Felix: If you want some simple fiction, thats not philosophy and really easy to read I have a good book
Also Felix:Recommends a nobelprizewinning philosopher
well, I've read Albert Camus' 'The Stranger' and it's not too difficult too understand! Probably because it is fiction, but I may be wrong. I am reading a non fiction work of Camus and I literally cannot understand most. (and here I thought my English was pretty okay but I guess I was wrong).
I had to read Th Myth of Sisyphus and other essays - Albert Camus twice just to comprehend half of the content.
Not sure about yall, but books with pewds always feels like we're gathering virtually around him in a living room or campfire, listening to his book insights.
And the best part is, he's not forcing us to read it. That actually makes me wanna read it even more
Of course it makes you want to read it more, nothing kills enjoyment more than being forced to do something. Could be the greatest story in history, I still guarantee that I'd hate it if I weren't reading it of my own volition.
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@@highdefinition450 Hi,please Confess Jesus As Lord with your mouth And Believe He Died For our sins And God Rose Him From The Dead,turn away from swearing, using God's Name in vain, decieving, Praying to statues,Mary,Saints,Angels...,lying,over eating,magic,selfish ambitions, laziness, working On Saturdays(starting friday night by our time)pride,lust,hate,gossip,cigars,drugs,video games,movies,anime,idolatry(obssesions,un healthy connections to something,someone,addictions..) and that kind of stuff,Dedicate yourself To God Fully,Obey Him And Trust In Him And Jesus
I'm so glad this series is back. I recently started getting back into reading after a loooooong break and have been watching his old book review videos for advice and he has made some great recommendations.
I've come across Iain Mcgilchrist - The Master and His Emissary: The Divided Brain and the Making of the Western World. Definitely worth adding to your reading list
I just finished Siddartha and coincidentally watched this video straight after - such an incredible book! Herman Hesse writes in simple prose but conveys profound ideas beautifully. I also picked up a couple Camus books today too (The First Man and The Myth of Sisyphus)... this is definitely a sign to get on with reading them. I love these videos.
Just read Siddhartha too and loved it. You have any other recommendations?
felix talking about these books and what he takes away from reading them makes my heart so full
Pewds: "I'm not a writer"
'This book loves you': :'(
@@chronicmasterbaiter5467 This time this youtuber actually wrote it himself.
The guy recommending us a book about literal Buddha and philosophy is the same guy who went for a year span sitting on the floor and spitting at the ceiling. Truly a genius of our generation
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I think you would enjoy reading Kazuo Ishiguro, he explores concepts of philosophy using science fiction as a vehicle and it’s highly entertaining. I would either start by reading Never Let Me Go or Klara and the Sun, his latest novel and the first one he has published since winning the nobel prize for literature.
Felix has read Never Let Me Go (it was in a previous book review), but I don't know about Klara and the Sun. If he hasn't read it, I'd agree that he should since I myself enjoyed it a lot.
@@walrus2515 do you know in which boom review he talked about never let me go? I don’t remember watching it
@@rafaelpani100 It was in the 721 books video, but he didn't review it. It was amongst the books he flashed across the screen because he liked them.
0:17 The Stranger by Albert Camus
2:45 Dante's Inferno
4:20 Our Mathematics Universe by Max Megmark
8:00 Siddhartha by H.Hesse
I just realised today. I started watching pewdiepie when I was literally 9, his gaming was hilarious. I’m now 19, and I still love games but gameplay you tubers don’t really do that much for me anymore. But I love books and this content of pewds is so weird how he and his content has evolved enough to keep me an avid fan for 10 years…. That’s crazy to me
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Pewdiepie's book review playlist is what i play in the background when i try to sleep. Not because its boring but because it completely draws my attention to what he's talking about and then i dont get anxious before bed. Thanks bro
I know Right?! They have a sort of calmness to them too that I just can't help but love
me too
i swear i watched the republic video about 5 times already while trying to fall asleep
Love the philosophy that was shared when I read Siddhartha, it helped to understand myself and try meditation. Another amazing book series was by Robert Monroe's Journeys Out of The Body. Read that, saw his CIA Documents, looked up his Institute and his hemi sync sound therapy methods.. All profoundly amazing insights I'd recommended looking into. Another series that I would consider more bizzare but profound when your reading is the Law of One series by LL Research, the philosophy in that series is so indepth and has you consider the entirety of your experience in one of the most uncanny but redefining ways. It's worth the read.
I love book review, I’m happy it is back and I feel even more thrilled about Pewds liking the content he makes, it makes us like it just as much
I really love Felix's videos like these. It really shows a side of him that is rarely seen. I really hope you do more videos like these in the future, they're some of my favorites. feel like actually learned something meaningful for once.
Felix yesterday:
"Books are for nerd".
Felix today:
"I recommend this Book".
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Other youtubers:
“Look how rich I am from dropping out of school”
Pewdiepie:
“Let’s read book together children”
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@@bawohs7596 you joined 15 minutes ago and you're already spamming. You're just trying to promote your main account.
I realize how old this is, but I really wish you would do more book reviews or even a deep dive on a classic or something. I love hearing your thoughts on books I love. Camus is a personal favorite of mine ❣️
these vids don’t usually do well but this series is what finally got me into watching ur channel, i appreciate them so much and hope that u will make more in the future
I love these book reviews. I usually go for either natural history (latest one : "entangled life") or sci-fi (latest: "children of time") but I remember reading more philosophy at some point and that's always interesting too. I'l get the one from Herman Hesse! (I like that author anyway)
These are the videos that I love. Pewds explaining what his interests and joys are. Out of all the years Felix has been around on UA-cam, I truly enjoy this version of him the most.
PLEEEASE make more of these. you are literally the reason ive started reading again and it's given me so much passion for living again
My reading material has been pretty limited, genre wise, for a very long time now. Your reviews always got me in the mood to go and read something outside of my usual stuff. Thank you for the inspiration!
Please never stop doing these. You're so articulate and you got me back into philosophy and stoicism. You're actually such a good role model without trying to be for many young adults, which says a lot about your character and what you care about. Ofc this is just a fervent request, do what you feel like, I don't mean to come across demanding and entitled. But I hope we also get to see this side of you in one way or another.
Same here. I am also reading the stoics because of Felix and reminding me every day to follow their principles, like not allowing me to get worked up over things I can,'t change. It helps me improve my life a lot.
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Hi,please Confess Jesus As Lord with your mouth And Believe He Died For our sins And God Rose Him From The Dead,turn away from swearing, using God's Name in vain, decieving, Praying to statues,Mary,Saints,Angels...,lying,over eating,magic,selfish ambitions, laziness, working On Saturdays(starting friday night by our time)pride,lust,hate,gossip,cigars,drugs,video games,movies,anime,idolatry(obssesions,un healthy connections to something,someone,addictions..) and that kind of stuff,Dedicate yourself To God Fully,Obey Him And Trust In Him And Jesus
@@Shadow-mu2id Hi,please Confess Jesus As Lord with your mouth And Believe He Died For our sins And God Rose Him From The Dead,turn away from swearing, using God's Name in vain, decieving, Praying to statues,Mary,Saints,Angels...,lying,over eating,magic,selfish ambitions, laziness, working On Saturdays(starting friday night by our time)pride,lust,hate,gossip,cigars,drugs,video games,movies,anime,idolatry(obssesions,un healthy connections to something,someone,addictions..) and that kind of stuff,Dedicate yourself To God Fully,Obey Him And Trust In Him And Jesus
I love it when Felix just talks about some of the books he's reading, honestly motivated me to go read
I'm so happy that pewds is still uploading book reviews
I missed Book Review, you’re one of the reasons why I get back to reading so I just wanna say thank you!
These book reviews made me realise that Felix his audience is ageing with him.
Pewdiepie: “it’s a good book”
Me: *“I’ll take your entire stock”*
Lol true if pewdiepie say it good then its good because pewdiepie is good
Please never stop doing these. The amount of knowledge you have is beautiful thank you so much for sharing this with us.
Ser gärna mer av det här och den här sortens videor Felix!
Would love to see more of this type of content Pewds! :)
Felix: "I decided to take a break from philosophy"
Also Felix: *reads a ton of philosophical books*
@@kimjongun3890 Ah, i see your confusion, no, Felix is the sweddish guy married to Marzia, Pewds is the vegan youtuber, but they are very similar indeed so its ok
I really love this side of Felix, he actually recommended a couple of books in the last one that he did and I started reading again for the first time in years. Thanks Felix, keep up the recommendations I have to add more to my list :)
Love this series a lot. What other video's or series would you all recommend of Pewds like this? (The Doki Doki playthrough was amazing too)
Absolutely love these! His book reviews are by far one of my favourites nowdays!
when someone says they've been reading fiction again, I'd imagine it to be something like a Stephen King novel, not The Stranger by Albert Camus or Sidhartha
Hahahaha lol he even said after reading philosophy, he went fiction. Well, The Stranger and Siddhartha are still under the philosophy umbrella..
@@fxxalaba3836 I mean, the book itself is based on Siddhartha Gautama, ig it's a mix between literature and fiction
@@abhigyanmahapatra2638 I don't think you know what literature means
Loved your Dante's Inferno review. Here in Italy everybody has studied it in school and it's almost sacred especially for teachers, rightfully so because it's a masterpiece. But hearing talking about so casually like it was a little novel was so strange and refreshing, in a good way.
Appunto! Anche se la struttura stessa del poema, in Italiano, è a dir poc geniale e se lo leggono tradotto o trasposto in prosa si perdono tantissimo da un punto di vista stilistico... Però l'inferno resta la cantica più interessante ❤️
*Insert typical comment about how I have been watching you for years*
In the last three years or so it has been humbling to see your progression and how content you seem with everything, genuinely happy for someone I don't physically know. These types of videos: book review, philosophical ones, explanations of theories and even the dumb ways to die are really awesome. They might not be what you think people want but as long as you're enjoying releasing them then that's what counts. Plus, because you enjoy doing them it really shows through in the video and makes it all that more enjoyable.
Cheers mate.
Honestly I’m so glad you’re doing this again. These videos single handed my re kindled my passion for reading. I’ve read both 1984 and A Brave New World since you recommended them and couldn’t be happier. These books are expanding my vocabulary and helping me express my ideas through more precise use of language while also exposing me to perspectives that I and previously never considered. These books are like a breath of fresh air into my life and I really appreciate you for pulling me back in. Now I’m trying to do the same for my friends and family, so thanks Pewds been watching since amnesia days and you age like fine wine.
I really like Felix's taste in books and so glad he's reading fictions again. Hope he will continue blessing us with more book related content.
Technically Dante's Inferno is just the first part of a 3 part saga. The Divine Comedy is the full story, the first part being hell, then Purgatory, finally Paradise. I haven't read the last 2 but would reccomend the inferno too
Having read all three, Inferno is the most interesting, but it is worthwhile to finish the series too
@mickovitale Thats not a bad idea, you get exposed to so much culture & philosophy of the time and its sort of a capsule in the amt of things it brings in from elsewhere that still have echoes today.
Theres a reason why entire courses exist using selected books or etc as the scaffolding.
Read both Inferno and Paradise. IMO Paradise is also good read, would recommend, closes the whole story about the girl he's trying to find (Beatrice I think but i read them a long time ago so don't quote me on that)
We were forced to read Dante's Inferno for a class and I'm glad I let myself read it. It's also interesting how one can detect Dante's religious and political background from the work.
the divine comedy is a masterpiece, it’s one of those pieces that just astounds me
If you haven’t, read “The Picture of Dorian Gray” by Oscar Wilde. I just read it for school and I loved it
Felix should talk about books he’s gonna read so that we can read it too and sort of “participate” in the conversation. i think he’s done something like that before but i’m not sure.
He used to say what books he would read next at the end of the book reviews so that we could read them "together". Miss that
0:54 It's true, lol, in France in highscool it was on my reading list every year.
The first line of this book is also very famous apparently.
It's kind of strange seeing Pewds talk about it, but in a good way.
"I've been reading a lot of fiction lately"
*brings up a book about cosmology and physics*
me: holdup
Pewds was looking genuinelly happy in this video. You're a very wholesome dude and thanks to this video I'll read The Stranger next time I travel by train, since I've wanted to read it for a while but later forgot about it. Ty so much Felix!
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@@bawohs7596 not that I would even look into it but you don't even have anything in your channel
I think you would like "the body: a guide for occupants" by Bill Bryan. It has the same kind of concept like telling the interesting parts of biology and how scientists discovered things about our bodies. It was really entertaining and informative. The author has actually won many awards for his ability to explain science and there was even an award created in his name for it.
Omg I'd love this one!! Thank you
I'd reccomended you "The Survival of the Sickest" and it explores why and how we get sick and how some illnesses have evolved and we evolved withe them
Please PLEASE continue the series i honestly love hearing you talk about books
Our Mathematical Universe sounds like an interesting read. I’ll be sure to order a copy if I get the chance. 😁
"I'm not a writer"
Looks like Felix has forgot about his book named "This book loves you".
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@@bawohs7596 i like how, apart from the pathetic advertisement, there is no channel in your playlist
My respect for this man keeps on increasing and increasing
Or not as he's set for life. Take good care of yourself and have a nice day/sleep well
My friend, I'm curious to know why do you so respect him? Why did you decide to follow him? I'm PhD student and I really would like to know.
@@professorigor4432 I know I'm not the one you asked, but I will answer since I also respect Felix. He dropped out of college and his parents did not support him financially, so he was selling hotdogs. He is coming from humble beginnings and even though he is now a millionaire, he stayed humble. He also donates a lot. He made a few mistakes during his career, but he learned from them. He has a variety of content too, from screaming at video games to book reviews. When you watch his videos it shows that he is just being his authentic self and that he is a genuinely good person. At this point he doesn't even have to make videos, he is set for life, but he still does because he enjoys it.
@@professorigor4432 Felix has become somewhat of an icon in this generation. His personality manages to cover many facets of what it means to be man. I’m sure for everybody the reason for respecting him is different. He has captured influence in his life that many strive for. I personally think that his ability of balance is admirable, he remains consistent in doing what he enjoys. It feels as though he no longer lives in the influencer/UA-camr atmosphere that often feels unnatural.
When it’s all boiled down Felix is just like any of us and I think that’s what gravitates people toward him.
"I decided to take a break from Philosophy..." and read a bunch of books by/about philosophers. :D The heart wants what it wants.
As a french I can confirm "L' étranger" by Albert Camus is a book we read in school.
These are such good videos felix. i just read the stranger from your recommendation and it was so good. thank you for using your influence to helping teens start to read (including me).
You recommended dune way back in the day and made me get it. I didn’t pick it up for a long time but just recently I decided to start reading and I’ve just finished book 3 in what may be my favorite fiction series. I’m so incredibly hyped for the movie that comes out Oct 22nd and I never would have even cared if you never posted book reviews. 🙌🏼
Pewds talking about stuff he likes is always a top tier content!
I make videos that are funny and entertaining you showing support a help a lot and mean a lot ❤️‼️
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Start of the pandemic: Stoicism
Year and a half later: Existentialism.
Pewds, buddy, are you ok?
That’s like 2 millennia worth of intellectual progress in a year and a half. Pretty good I’d say
Didn’t Camus reject existentialism because of the terms associations with Sartre, whom he also rejected? I don’t actually know the major differences between absurdism and existentialism but that’s what I thought.
@@benbenbinks2371 absurdism makes it very clear life has no meaning, existentialism insinuates that life has a meaning. Nihilism says life has no meaning, but differs from absurdism because absurdism sees beauty in seeing life as a sort of tragedy. Nihilism sees beauty in nothing, absurdism sees beauty in everything.
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I just have to read 'The Stranger' for a class, it's so cool to hear Felix talking about it.
The book is amazing, really entertainment and certainly unique. Good recommendation
No dude!!! I hate this book so much, a teacher told us what’s it about and what personality the stranger has, that he’s like cold and logical and calculated or whatever and I was like damn kinda relatable, gonna read it, and then the dude was nothing like what I was expecting, he was not logical and calculated, he was literally just doing whatever whenever, just relying on instincts and the heat of the moment (pun intended) and I was literally so mad at this dude for literally stupidly fucking up his own life instead of just maybe thinking for a second…
I still hate this book with passion even like 3 years later!
I've been getting back in to reading and this is just perfect timing! I loved your previous recommendations so I know I'll be loving these ones as well. Can't wait for your next book review!
I want worst book review 😂
Worst book review will get him aloota enemies...but then again he doesn't really care as long as he is doing what he enjoys..
He hated Fahrenheit 451, which was so satisfying to hear cuz it's so painfully overrated
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(2 Corinthians 5:17)- “If anyone is in Christ, He is a new creation: The old has gone, and the new has come!
(Explanation of the Bible verse above):
Whenever a person decides to turn their lives to God (and start living by the Bible), they will NOT be punished or penalized for any of their past sins before coming to God. Yes, a clean slate! Or A clean record!
This is what Christians mean when they say they’ve been “reborn” or “born again.” (To have their past erased completely and forgiven!)- a chance at redemption to start their lives fresh.
(So for example), if a prison inmate/ criminal decides to confess to his wrong doings, and ask Jesus Christ for forgiveness, Jesus is more than generous enough to forgive him and erase his past completely and give that man a fresh start at life! Yes, A chance at redemption to turn his life around and do the right things this time around.
This is what Christians call a “repentance.”
“A True Repentance”, (in a biblical sense), is when a person feels guilty, or remorseful or sorry for what they did in their past, so they confess and ask God for forgiveness, and then follow through with turning away from those things which they are sorry for. It’s a complete life turn around. Basically the act of becoming a better person!
(Acts 3:19)- “Now repent of your sins and turn to God, so that your sins may be wiped away.”
(Proverbs 28:13)- “Whoever conceals his sins will not prosper, but he who confesses and forsakes them will obtain mercy.
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Felix i highly recommend reading Camus "The Myth of Sisyphus" it's one of the most influential books out there and basically the perfect introduction to Camus philosophy and the concept of the absurdism. whats interesting about Camus is that he is the rare philosopher who is actually very optimistic so much so that he managed to turn one of the tragic Greek myths a.k.a Sisyphus into something positive
so yea def check this book out
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I've watched a Korean Drama with the exact same name.. Are they related by any chance??
Germination by Zola is a wonderful fiction book I think you’d enjoy. I read it in a college class where I also read the plague so It definitely falls under something you’d enjoy.
i love these videos so much they are entertaining and educational at the same time, i could listen to him talk about books all day
I've had the same experience when I discovered Camus, I thought he was an underground genius and then I stumbled upon a bunch of top 10s or 50 books of all time and saw that he had at least 2 books in all of them.
I recomand his philosophical essay the Myth of Sisyphus.
The first three sentences of Stranger sold me that book immediately and that is honestly one of the best and most iconic intros to a book ever.
Hi,please Confess Jesus As Lord with your mouth And Believe He Died For our sins And God Rose Him From The Dead,turn away from swearing, using God's Name in vain, decieving, Praying to statues,Mary,Saints,Angels...,lying,over eating,magic,selfish ambitions, laziness, working On Saturdays(starting friday night by our time)pride,lust,hate,gossip,cigars,drugs,video games,movies,anime,idolatry(obssesions,un healthy connections to something,someone,addictions..) and that kind of stuff,Dedicate yourself To God Fully,Obey Him And Trust In Him And Jesus
@@ebroz3886 Hi,please Confess Jesus As Lord with your mouth And Believe He Died For our sins And God Rose Him From The Dead,turn away from swearing, using God's Name in vain, decieving, Praying to statues,Mary,Saints,Angels...,lying,over eating,magic,selfish ambitions, laziness, working On Saturdays(starting friday night by our time)pride,lust,hate,gossip,cigars,drugs,video games,movies,anime,idolatry(obssesions,un healthy connections to something,someone,addictions..) and that kind of stuff,Dedicate yourself To God Fully,Obey Him And Trust In Him And Jesus
@@rachelalexander7762 Hi,please Confess Jesus As Lord with your mouth And Believe He Died For our sins And God Rose Him From The Dead,turn away from swearing, using God's Name in vain, decieving, Praying to statues,Mary,Saints,Angels...,lying,over eating,magic,selfish ambitions, laziness, working On Saturdays(starting friday night by our time)pride,lust,hate,gossip,cigars,drugs,video games,movies,anime,idolatry(obssesions,un healthy connections to something,someone,addictions..) and that kind of stuff,Dedicate yourself To God Fully,Obey Him And Trust In Him And Jesus
just got a giftcard for christmas and wanna spent it on books so i decided to rewatch some of the book reviews, this on is really nice, more of this please not to detailed but catches your interest and nice background music to vibe to
Also nice that the books are from different categories
The Stranger is such an amazing book, I read it a while back in 2 nights, Camus is one of my favorite writers, and "The myth of Sisyphus" is also a great book, even tho it has a completely different vibe from The Stranger and The Plague. Forgot the words in english to describe, but is more "Raw Philosophy" and talks about the Absurd, and of Suicide. It helped me a lot on a hard moment, and I still read some parts from time to time.
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*”Somethings wrong, I can feel it!”*
While you’re on the Camus train I really recommend the Myth of Sisyphus. Thematically similar to Dante’s inferno and Greek philosophy/mythology, and really reinforces the absurdity of life and pointless the struggle for the materiel
I love your book review videos! Your first book review video got me very intrigued in the titles. I hope you keep doing this ☺️
At last, book review is back. Love these videos, hope you will continue doing them.
I have some book recommendations that you might enjoy.
The Trial - Franz Kafka (if you want to read Kafka i recommend you start with the trial)
The Castle - Franz Kafka
War with the Newts - Karel Čapek
Into Thin Air - Jon Krakauer
Stoner - John Williams
Butcher´s Crossing - John Williams
Death and the Penguin - Andrey Kurkov
The Nose - Nikolai Gogol
Omon Ra - Victor Pelevin
Roadside Picnic - Arkady and Boris Strugatsky
The Prince - Machiavelli
The People in the Trees - Hanaya Yanagihara
A Void- Georges Perec
The Fishermen - Chigozie Obioma
The Boxman - Kōbō Abe
Pewds : " it's really good "
"Say no more,Imma buy that shit right now"
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I love the fact that in just one book review you spoke about my two favorite books (Siddhartha and the stranger), those books really helped me shape myself into what I am now like almost no other book did.
I missed this series. Glad you brought it back
Herman Hesse is a favourite author of mine- would recommend Demian if you haven't read it yet. I think you'd enjoy it!
Edit: also if you haven't read any of Osamu Dazai's works- you should I feel like you'd like 'No longer Human' or 'The setting sun'! I love his works.
I love how felix just posts anything he wants to and manages to make it interesting and entertaining. That’s not a thing a lot of people can do.
I make videos that are funny and entertaining you showing support a help a lot and mean a lot ❤️‼️
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Books are underrated, I just finished To Kill A MockingBird after having it in my closet for a good year. Started reading slowly, quickly finished it and honestly, reading is like riding a bike after not doing so in years, a real comforting and nostalgic thing. I'll be reading more and more and glad you're preaching reading to your viewers Pewds!🙏
I really love these videos! I started to listening to The Stranger, or "Främling" and the swedish audio-reader(?) is brilliant! Very thrilling book so far!
Dead ass “The Stranger” is the book I’m reading for school
you have such a unique face youre literally gorgeous ugh
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It’s really nice getting to hear you talk about these books, you can hear the enjoyment in his voice, it’s so nice!
More book reviews please! Love em
your review of the stranger really reminded me of the trial by franz kafka which is a book i HIGHLY recommend! (the absurdist themes seem really strong in both of them) which also convinces me quite a lot to read the stranger and maybe finally finish the plague!
"I have an amazing fanbase that let's me upload whatever I want."
Such a wholesome statement. We love you pewds.
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His channel is in my playlist......
If there is no audio why dose he wear the headphone?
I’m 30 and still love watching pewds - still funny as ever 👍
Hell I enjoyed it lol
@Instagram User nice joke