Haha thanks for the tag. Not sure I'll do it. Because I'm not sure I have anything interesting to say on these questions 😂. Gorgeous edition of Blake ❤
Awesome! I was a bit nervous tagging someone so far outside the epic fantasy crowd people seem to group me into but I really love your takes so I'm very much looking forward to it!
2:24 hahahaha brilliant! Very nicely put Raf 8:20 it’s because you’re an educated man Raf you threaten those who don’t understand. 11:49 excellent answers Raf this was so good to watch and hear your answers.
Thanks! I think one thing I should've mentioned is that me being able to read just about everything is very much the privilege of being a cis white hetero dude in a rich country like Germany so there's very few things that could trigger me because of personal experiences. That's not an option for many other people and there's a tendency to think of reading everything as somehow superior and I don't like that.
Haha, which one? And just to be clear: I don't judge anyone for reading him, this is just my personal line and if I could get his books second hand I would definitely check him out.
Moin moin. Man kann sagen: Don' judge a book by his author. Ich mache es auch so, kaufe keine Bücher neu von Idioten, solange sie leben. Allerdings weiß ich nicht jedes Mal, wer ein Idiot ist. Ich habe z. B. ein Buch von Peter Thiel im Regal. Würde ich kein Geld mehr reinstecken, jetzt, da ich weiß, wer das ist.
Yay! I thought I was the only one who didn't like Mike's Book reviews! lol
Haha thanks for the tag. Not sure I'll do it. Because I'm not sure I have anything interesting to say on these questions 😂.
Gorgeous edition of Blake ❤
Well, you can always do a honest review of Cytonic and see how many answers for question 6 it'll get you. ;)
Thank you for the Tag! I love doing BookTags! Not sure when I'll get to posting a response, but i definitely will! Cheers! 💜
Awesome! I was a bit nervous tagging someone so far outside the epic fantasy crowd people seem to group me into but I really love your takes so I'm very much looking forward to it!
@@RafBlutaxt aww thank you! I'm so glad you enjoy my videos. That makes me so happy. 💜
Thanks for the tag, Raf! This was interesting! The beginning was also quite funny
Haha, I'm glad you liked that and I'm looking forward to your answers!
2:24 hahahaha brilliant!
Very nicely put Raf
8:20 it’s because you’re an educated man Raf you threaten those who don’t understand.
11:49 excellent answers Raf this was so good to watch and hear your answers.
Thanks! I think one thing I should've mentioned is that me being able to read just about everything is very much the privilege of being a cis white hetero dude in a rich country like Germany so there's very few things that could trigger me because of personal experiences. That's not an option for many other people and there's a tendency to think of reading everything as somehow superior and I don't like that.
Hey, you did it! Great answers man!
I'll tell you a secret: The best way of getting me to do something is telling me that I won't or shouldn't do it. Thanks again for the tag!
@@RafBlutaxt Ah ha, so the ol' reverse psychology. I see you.
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Ironic because my next review is Orson Scott Card 😅 oops
Haha, which one? And just to be clear: I don't judge anyone for reading him, this is just my personal line and if I could get his books second hand I would definitely check him out.
Also to be fair, I didn’t say you wouldn’t do it. I just said I wasn’t sure you would lol.
Moin moin. Man kann sagen: Don' judge a book by his author. Ich mache es auch so, kaufe keine Bücher neu von Idioten, solange sie leben. Allerdings weiß ich nicht jedes Mal, wer ein Idiot ist. Ich habe z. B. ein Buch von Peter Thiel im Regal. Würde ich kein Geld mehr reinstecken, jetzt, da ich weiß, wer das ist.