Chatting With Nutts - Episode #70 ft Sarah Reads

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  • Опубліковано 15 лют 2024
  • Chatting With Nutts - Episode #70 ft Sarah Reads
    #booktube​ #podcast​ #fantasy​
    Welcome to the 70th episode of Chatting with Nutts! My guest this episode of Chatting With Nutts is one my personal favorites in the booktube community, ‪@TheBookCure‬ I hope you enjoy this conversation on Chatting with Nutts as we talk about the current topics in fantasy as well as what we are reading and have already read that blew our minds.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 48

  • @BooksWithBenghisKahn

    What a relaxing and fun chat to watch on replay after a long week of work - needed this!

  • @esmayrosalyne

    YES Jimmy, I am so ready for you to enter your vlog era!! This chat was so much fun, Sarah is always a hoot 🤣❤

  • @joshramirez7

    Shutter Island book has a much darker ending than the movie, yet it's very subtle and makes you think about what is going to happen. The movie is still one of my favorites, though. I'm shocked you don't remember the twist, it's an all-timer that will always stick with me!

  • @Paul_the_Bookworm

    Sarah's friend is Wayne from Mistborn era 2.

  • @MetalGildarts

    Glad to see Sarah back. Also love your shirt Jimmy. I'm happy you gave anime and manga a chance.

  • @Shawna540

    Jimmy, you should read Monstrilio by Gerardo Samano Cordova! It’s a literary horror that I loved last year! It’s about a couple who lose their son and have to deal with the grief in their own ways.

  • @ericF-17

    "I have never been interested in reading this series until you spoke." Same.

  • @ChrisReadsBooks.

    I'm reading the sequel to Wolf Hall now, Bring Up the Bodies, it's incredible, love this series

  • @marcweber8509

    Mystic River is really good! The mystery is very well done and the characterization is great

  • @tomsativa

    Feel ya on not completing trilogies or series..I've been stuck on Farseer trilogy for like 5 years 😂 just bc our local bookstore never had book 3 and I keep forgetting to order it. And the book titles are confusing 🤓 but I miss Hobb's writing

  • @callinicobo5991

    Great discussion. The "chinese romantasy" will be published the next month in Italy, I probabaly will give it a try, at least for the cover. In the worst case I will already have a gift for somebody else who could appreciate it. I suggest, not a board-game, but a card-game: Exploding Kittens.

  • @JosephReadsBooks

    Great episode!

  • @deadlyharborseal

    For historical fiction, I think you would really like The Accursed Kings by Maurice Druon if you haven't already read them. They aren't too long. Probably the primary inspiration for ASOIAF along with Memory, Sorrow, Thorn. They are bangers, and GRRM pulls a ton from them. I feel like they are barely talked about.

  • @thatsci-firogue

    I'm the opposite, last 3 months reading wise have been some of the best most consistent reading stretches I have had in quantity and quality in a very long time. From Realm of the Elderlings, Dandelion Dynasty to Lonesome Dove, I've been having a blast and I've noticed this has been since I've made the conscious decision to not watch as much booktube.

  • @Paul_the_Bookworm

    Your joints are supposed to move properly still? 3 minutes in and I'm learning so much

  • @Paul_the_Bookworm

    I've come to realise that I was completely spoilt by Terry Pratchett releasing two books a year. Now I have to wait for authors to release a new book

  • @marcweber8509

    MARINEFORD!!!

  • @readbykyle3082

    Excellent discussion. Sarah truly the most vicious of the Canadians tbh

  • @carlalbert6518

    Locked Tomb is among my favorite modern series but it’s understandably divisive. The characters are richly drawn, the mysteries are arcane and endless, it has a wonderfully unique voice, and the payoffs are so satisfying. It’s worth at least giving Gideon the Ninth a try