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We’ve entered the “Reading Vlogs in precarious locations” arc. I can’t wait for the shark infested waters episode.
Or pirates!
You have a neighbor that gives you cats AND books!? That's awesome! :D
"CATS. CATS ARE NICE"
I can promise you that ALL the Discworld books get better after Eric (which is where you abandoned the chronological reading according to THE SPREADSHEET). I know that you like City Watch books but what I found out, especially in the second part of the series, is that the world in Discworld is progressing. It's not static. And in the later books there're more and more small or not so small references to the events that happened in earlier books (and not necessarily in the same sub-series) and it's so gratifying when you catch one of them. Anyvay 😉 I look forward to your next Discworld vlog and I can't wait for you to read the next Witches novel(s).
Also. Leonard of quirm! Finally. The discworlds very own vegapunk!
"This is MySpace!"
Oh god we've gone back to 2005?
Help
Oh no, you dropped publication order reading right at the point where 1. the series shows its best (Witches Abroad, Small Gods, Reaper Man) and 2. lots of the longtime characters get introduced (Moving Pictures). That being said, the next two Watch books are among my favorites, so I'm sure you'll love them!
Anyway, I'm just happy you're back with the series and enjoying it as usual!
Yeah, she stopped reading chronological right when it got real good. But I can understand how jumping back to Vimes and the gang is comfort food. It means it will take longer for her to meet Susan and Tiffany unfortunately :(
Oh, I forgot to say that a very important character(s) for Nigh Watch are introduced in Thief of Time (also a brilliant book). So after Fifth Elephant, I would recommend that as the next one.
The quote about ordinary people is one I, sadly, often have reason ro remember. Pratchett always cuts straight to the heart of things.
Those bees don't really sting unless provoked but they do tend to fly right at you for some reason 😂.
My pins arrived this week, the pirate ship and the dragon are the best ones.
I really like historical fiction so Lilac Girls sounds really interesting!
This is the funniest vlog so far. Your neighbor 🤣🤣🤣
I stepped on a wood bee nest once in our overgrown 'garden' out back. Fastest I've ever run. They take out little squares of skin.
Wood/carpenter bees generally aren't gonna nest in/on the ground though, unless you stepped on a large enough chunk of wood that they had decided to drill into. More likely it was some species of ground dwelling wasp, and some of those suckers are gonna be real mean if someone busts into their nest so running was def the right call!
@@amberdawn5372 It was wood bees. They were green. This was up in Michigan. It was overgrown former garden. They bit instead of stung.
Tune in next week when Merphy plants dozens of Venus Flytraps :D
I'm reading Jingo too! I'm loving it so much
I actually love historical fiction and currently reading When Elephants Dance by Tess Uriza Holthe. It's WWII as well, but it's about what is going in the Philippines. I just finished Rebecca's Tale by Sally Beauman, a sequel to Rebecca.
Thanks for the update, Merphy. Are you planning a book haul video anytime soon?
One of my favourite scenes in all of Discworld happens at the end of Jingo. With Vimes and Carrot and Vetinari sitting in Vetinari's office and it's just one of those scenes where The Thing is not said but The Thing is understood and everyone knows that everyone else understands it and no one needs to say it because to say it would be to break it. A lot of my favourite scenes have Carrot Ironfoundersson in them, tbh. I love the way he says things and people take them one way but he means them another, or does he?
Pratchett's understanding of language and nuance and human nature was second to none. He could write a single page conversation that worked on three different levels, both in the book and outside of the book and have it leave you crying with laughter only to think about it more and feel profoundly moved, only to think about it more and laugh again at another level of pun that you hadn't noticed the first time around.
The bugs were enticed by your literary appraisal, Merphy!
I am so glad you love Discworld as well as you do. Seeing you read them for the first time reminds me why I had been so thoroughly marinated by Discworld all those years.
And I want to dive back into the vat every review you give to it. 🎉
“You could not live with your chronological order, and where did that bring you? Back to me.”
Vimes, probably.
Also. That jingo quote about conspiracies… I live my life by. It’s absolutely brilliant. He understands human nature in such a matter of fact way.
If you'd like to read a memoir about Ravensbrück and Kaninchen (rabbits), I can't recommend "And I Am Afraid of my Dreams" by Wanda Półtawska enough. It's horrific, but hopeful and the author is definiately one of the strongest women I've heard about. I've read this book a few years ago, but it still often comes back to my mind and inspires me
If those are for sure wood/carpenter bees you can just ignore their posturing. The males are the ones that get territorial and like to dart at things but they don't have stingers. The ladies with the stingers are way more chill. They won't be doing any of those threat displays and aren't gonna sting unless seriously provoked, just don't trap or handle her and she won't care enough about you to sting either.
Jingo was the first Discworld i read and i was way too young to understand most of it but it was my gateway into grownup books so will always be special for me ~ glad you had such a good time with it!
I'm so happy she's back on the city watch train
A lot of aggression in this video.
Bees being aggressive for their favorite spot.
Neighbor aggressively gifting a book.
Merphy going to aggressively recommend a book.
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It's good to read books outside your comfort zone occassionally. War might be the ultimate absurdity that humans choose to engage in.
I think the bees liked the shirt? It is a nice bright orange, can't really blame them it's a nice shirt ;p
The Fifth Elephant is my favourite of the Watch series so far (I've yet to read Thud! and Snuff), and easily in my top 5 Discworld books, having read almost all of them now.
Fifth Elephant is top tier. Top 3 Watch books for me with Night Watch and Men at Arms. ♥
@reen6057 the Watch books are all great so far! Jingo is maybe my least favourite, but it also has some amazing moments, in particular with Carrot and with Vetinari + Colon + Nobby 👌
nice. i'm happy you liked jingo because, imo, it's not one of the better night watch books! imo, they're ALL better from here on out and almost every one of them by a considerable amount. there's so much good that it's REALLY hard to rate them relative to one another. althought THUD! still is my personal favorite.
Hey merphy - book rec
Hiroshima - recounting of the story of 6 Hiroshima survivors.
Non fiction focusing on survivors, seems to fit what you "like" to read
(Obviously we don't like reading about something so horrible)
Fun fact, Jingo is inspired by a real world island called Graham Island/Isola Ferdinandea/Île Julia
Not the bees 😂😂
Jingo is one of my favorite Discworld books, even allowing for the fact that whichever one I read last feels like a favorite. Also, as a fellow not-much-of-a historical fiction reader, I've enjoyed Margaret George and Mary Renault. Books that bring more distant time periods to life. I couldn't be less interested in WW2 fiction, even though I'm sure I'm doing it a disservice.
Jingo is my second favourite City Watch book [first favourite goes to Feet of Clay]. I was thinking of checking out Mary Renault sometime. Where would you suggest to start?
@@kurathchibicrystalkitty5146 Feet of Clay is one of the first books I'd save from a burning building.😂 I've only read The Praise Singer and Fire from Heaven so far, about Simonides and Alexander the Great, respectively, and they both have their pros and cons. Fire from Heaven is probably a bit easier to get into, but the author does let Alexander be a Mary Sue at times. They're older books, and you can tell from the writing style and some of the scholarship they're based on.
@@insilencea4599 "Words in the heart cannot be taken." Even just thinking about it makes me emotional. Oh, that's good to know. I definitely wasn't expecting to see 'Alexander the Great' and 'Mary Sue' in the same sentence! 😆
I’m also reading Lilac Girls, I agree that at least so far (I’m still in part one) the switch of characters is super abrupt and I really don’t understand Caroline as a character and how she connects. I do kind of agree I wish it was non-fiction. I was wondering why you had chosen this one as an option on the poll for this month, laughing that your neighbor aggressively chased you down to give you the book!
should have titled this: It's Bees
I re read jingo all the time. It’s exceptionally poignant
By Jingo!!!!!!
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Merph matrix dodging bees while talking 🤣🤣
Merphy trying to assert dominance on bees to film a vlog. This is a better turn of events than the actual Bee movie
A Merphy vlog including a Discworld on it - clicks immediately!
Jingo is definitely up there with one of my favourite of the series!
Merph… you like historical fiction. You want to read Shogun and Tai-Pan! I see it. 👀😁 Or the bees will attack you constantly! They see it too! 😂
From another wb page:
Wood bees (carpenter bees) can drill holes into wooden areas around your home, such as inside roof eaves or wooden siding.
But the good news?
Wood bees are easily deterred by spraying almond oil or citrus oil around exposed wood. You shouldn’t spray them with harsh chemicals or insecticides because they’re vital pollinators.
Wood bees prefer unpainted, weathered wood, especially softer varieties such as cedar, redwood, pine, and cypress. Painted or pressure-treated wood is much less appealing to carpenter bees.
Only female wood bees can sting. Male wood bees cannot. Stingers are modified egg-laying organs, so only female bees have them.
With that in mind, female wood bees spend most of their time collecting food and tending to their baby bees. In other words, most people rarely encounter female wood bees because they’re busy nesting.
But male wood bees, on the other hand?
Those are the type of carpenter bees that most people see. The males typically hover outside the nest to patrol the area. Despite being unable to sting, the male wood bees will “put on a show” and buzz around potential intruders to scare them off.
Jingo is my favorite Pratchett book for the sheer amount of things he touches on and points out the absurdity of. Also there is no way anyone could foresee the comedic trio of Nobby, Colon, and Vetinari. The Minaret scene is honestly one of the funniest things I've ever read.
Bees love lilacs and there you sit among the bees reading lilac girls. Lol.
I need to start Discworld~ you have me convinced to read them (eventually)
go for it! totally worth the ride!!!
Yes!
Damn no interludes...I personally blame the bees. I hope you won the turf war Merphy.
The joys of spring when pollen and insects are rampant. Wonderful vlog as always.
You (kind of) skipped ahead to Jingo!?!
New training unlocked: read while dodging bees.
This just in: we now interrupt your regularly scheduled book rambles to give a report on the Merphy vs Bees situation. Sports at eleven, in which we consult an expert on why dangerous and deadly fantasy sports might be hazardous to your health.
The 1st 30 seconds of this video is everything I needed to lift my spirits today. Got some very sad news that was sure to put me in sleep-away-the-sadness mode. But I don’t want to sleep away my evening and it won’t make me feel better: so I’ll read. But before I do, on the way home I listen to the chatty segments podcast style for my drive home to get me in a bookish frame of mind and excited to read.
Anyway. Ramble aside. Thanks for being you and making me smile💕😝
Would be's? Would be BookTubers? Are they jealous? Have you encouraged them to try? ;)
That sucks though. I think they're harmless, but that does not help me bee okay with them flying around.
I can't wait to get into Pratchett. He's been on my TBR for a bit, but it's a mountain to climb.
Can't wait for the interludes to come back. It's so satisfying to watch and listen to. It's a bit of calm needed on a hectic work day.
I know you just said you'd prefer a non-fiction, and that it'll be hard to read, but I read Ken Liu's The Paper Menagerie and Other Stories earlier this year and there's a beautiful and disturbing story about Unit 731 and the importance of not forgetting these types of stories, and it absolutely tore me apart. The entire book is amazing, this story is The Man Who Ended History: A Documentary.
And once again, just thinking of STP makes me cry...
I remember liking Lilac Girls a few years ago. My mom and sister are big historical fiction readers and they passed it along. I am over that phase in my reading and prefer to stay away from wartime stories.
I have a fear of bees and wasps. It was self induced, but it hasn't changed anything. I did learn to confront it though
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I have 'we're always one of Us, it's Them that do the bad things' tattooed. One of his best sayings, by far.
Those are a lot of bees!!!!
For the algorythm ❤
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That bee thing was really tense! Flee the bees.
How do you feel about non-fiction which is a long form interview/conversation? Book "Shielding the Flame", is a quite unique conversation between the survivor of the War (Marek Edelman) and a writer Hanna Krall. Not exactly about Ravensbruck, but might be interesting for you.
If you name the bees and threaten to "boop their noses", it changes the whole dynamic of the situation! (Not that I do this or anything 😉)! Maybe they are "us" and not "them"?! Love your videos!
Those bees just wouldn't give up would they🤓
The bees are tuning into your book review! There's a buzz around town about it.
Is this a vlog?
No, past Merphy always lies
It’s the vlog of the bees. 👀
@@Lynn-CAI dunno I saw that video where Merphy and GLR talk about lying and it seems like she is pretty bad at it.
…which is exactly what a good liar would want us to think 🤔
I love that you decided to give that book a try.❤
City Watch was so good. I went back and started chronological after finishing them and didn't get very far. I need to try to get back in though.
I like to think the absolute best way to read discworld is however you choose. My Dad gave me two when I was a teen and I tried one, didn’t like it, tried the other and loved it. (It was The Truth if you want to know) from there I just grabbed one I thought sounded interesting. There are so many stories Pratchett wrote some are bound to not quite fit. But others definitely will!
So glad you skipped ahead. Going through in publication order can be a slog as you encounter some of the ‘less good’ ones. But people in the comments section are generally recommending the better ones (I’m talking critically acclaimed as well as my personal preference!).
I’m very excited at you moving on to Fifth Elephant and, most especially, Nightwatch - possibly his very best. You’ll find the tone has changed a bit - a more mature writer now. Maybe more plot driven, but also deeper characters, and always needle sharp commentary).
But then you have to jump back to earlier stuff again. You can’t go without Small Gods!
Read at your own paces. Many people tear through them, but they don’t have to give considered reviews at the end which I can see might bog you down. I’d rather you read slower and enjoy them than find it a chore.
I can't imagine reading Night Watch before Thief of Time, though. Nearest thing to a two parter next to the first two books.
@@wolervine true. Maybe we should tell her there’s an introduction of a very important character/s in the book before? It’s not as though she loses out by reading ToT. It’s excellent and I think she would love it.
@@dajtoad1 I mean when she started off going publication I didn't think it was going to be an issue - I know it seems weird to be anticipating Eric but still 😂
I'm publication order through and through.
(But also Lu Tze was introduced in Small Gods if that's who were referring to, but you never know, she may go back to publication after this...
@@wolervine yes, he was introduced in Small Gods, but not as the LT we know now. Kind of like how the original Death was not Death as we knew him later.
The determination to record around bees LOL.