I forgot one of the books I read 😱. I also read Hi I'm a Social Disease by Andersen Prunty. I forgot to mention it because I read it on my Kindle. It's a book of short stories. Some of them had pretty interesting imagery (like a book filled with old scabs) but it's definitely difficult for me to know how I really feel about a writer when reading only short works. I'll read more from this author in the future, I'm sure. But check out the cover of the book, it's really awesome. I hope you're all having a great week :)
@Qxoi909 ай бұрын
The selling point of your videos is your passion and enthusiasm and also expertise of what you are talking about. Wouldnt mind watching videos of you just talking about a book you are passionate about :)
@Tigereseye_and_toil9 ай бұрын
You are easily one of my very favorite booktubers.
@Eucis939 ай бұрын
You should make a StoryGraph account instead; there you can rate in half and quarter stars! And there are so many types of reading challenges, you can make all kinds of lists and TBRs, you can mark books as owned, you can do buddy reads with friends, the stats are much more in depth and you can even add books to the database yourself which is great if you read more obscure books. My favorite functions are the statistics, and the different challenges and ways to keep track of your reading. I do use Goodreads (mainly to follow authors) but StoryGraph is definitely my favorite out of the two! I’m not a native English speaker and books in my language are not always on Goodreads, so being able to add those books myself is an absolute game changer. Same goes for older second hand books, I recently thrifted a book from the 70s that just didn’t exist on Goodreads so that won’t count in my stats there, but it will on StoryGraph 😜 Btw, you can import your Goodreads data to StoryGraph when you make an account so you don’t have to manually copy everything over.
@verydistractedreader9 ай бұрын
Also StoryGraph is Black-owned, (not by Amazon like Goodreads is) if that's a deciding factor for anyone reading the comments 😉
@chrisbonweenie91369 ай бұрын
You should totally make the video about books that just keep staying on your mind!
@kittyfuggle-hops79049 ай бұрын
The Magic Cottage by James Herbert is my favourite by him, Haunted, The Dark , 48 and The Rats Trilogy are all amazing
@verydistractedreader9 ай бұрын
My favourite James Herbert book is "The Rats". It takes itself exactly the correct amount of seriously, no more no less. Really good fun.
@em-6359 ай бұрын
yay i’m so happy you have goodreads! i can’t wait to see more recs from you ❤
@credenzabones61079 ай бұрын
Please make the Negative Space video. Great book
@kelsie76839 ай бұрын
Just went and followed you on Goodreads. I agree about the full star ratings being annoying.
@Matrichens9 ай бұрын
😊 glad to see some James Herbert! I’d recommend the Rats trilogy
@angelwalker9799 ай бұрын
The Magic Cottage by Herbert is good, and his Rats trilogy!
@helenknight76539 ай бұрын
Hello Anda. James Herbert was essential reading for teenagers in the 1980s in the UK! The Fog & The Rats were my favourite. I would also suggest Fluke which is more of a fantasy.
@jakegarcia73829 ай бұрын
These videos make me happy.
@creativelytorn9 ай бұрын
Love the Niles shirt! I agree about the rating system on Goodreads, I prefer the decimals that StoryGraph allows in ratings but still like Goodreads more for the social aspect.
@Brina19969 ай бұрын
Switched to StoryGraph because it’s black owned and not affiliated with Amazon and also just rules! Takes a minute to get used to but you can do much more in depth reviews and ratings which I love. You can also do a buddy read which is fun! Highly suggest!!!
@heatheroakes89879 ай бұрын
I'm with you on the goodreads ratings buy when I write my review I put at the beginning the actual star rating I give it. Doesn't help the overall rating but people that read your review will know
@fashion4ever169 ай бұрын
You should try story graph, it’s like Goodreads but better and you can give half star and quarter star ratings there.
@DanaAcheson9 ай бұрын
Obsessed with Niles Crane T shirt
@KevinsKontentKorner9 ай бұрын
The fog sounds similar to the dark by Herbert, there’s a lot of little vignettes of deaths.
@rooftopvoodoo9 ай бұрын
Dennis Cooper yessssss I have all his books The Goerge Myles series is amazing Try and Guide were my favs . I also got Gone which is Dennis Coopers actual journal and newspaper clips and its wild ... Love to hear more of your thoughts on this and I HOPE you read more of the series also My Loose thread by him is awesome too along with Sluts
@MetalSamantha9 ай бұрын
The lots of ten pages of random people and how they die thing was pretty common in 70s and 80s horror. The point is (or was supposed to be) that it makes the horror more relatable. Like a bunch of people you know a little about dying has more impact than just saying “thousands died”. It most certainly wasn’t only Herbert that did that. I used to read quite a bit of 70s and 80s horror. I sold an entire wall of it for almost nothing, about 6 months before “Paperbacks From Hell” came out. One of my biggest regrets.
@2377miller9 ай бұрын
I read Follow Me To Ground/ Sue Rainsford. That was really good.
@georgebennett12429 ай бұрын
I think you will like The Rats by James Herbert much more. He still does the vignettes of people dying though!
@rose-coloredbookworm9 ай бұрын
I highly recommend you to continue reading more from Dennis Cooper, especially the other stand-alone books in the series that Closer is part of. His books are sooo fucked up but really interesting
@bumpspawn9 ай бұрын
That is the greatest shirt I have ever seen
@BaronvonWasteland19 ай бұрын
James Herbert's The Dark is, pretty much, a rewrite of--and is vastly superior to--The Fog, and is one of my favorite horror novels. It's also one of the few books that actually scared me, so much so that I had to put it down sometimes.
@leonlegend9 ай бұрын
I only read 2 novels in march, which was double I did the month before. The 1st was The Pact by William Schoell which is about someone making a deal with the devil & dying at Pearl Harbor & his wife tries to contact him from beyond. The villain was the opposite of the one in the book I read before it, in that, I could actually find him intimidating & scary as their are short stories about how his mere presence is tormenting the people of Hawai. The other was the 1st murder mystery novel I ever read in Say It With Poison by Ann Granger. It's about someone who gets invited to her cousin's daughter's wedding in a rural part of England. When the main character arrives at the gate to her cousin's house, she finds an ox heart in a bag tied to one of the bars & a few days later finds someone nearby dead in his house. I can't say much about it other than I liked the description of the places they went to & that it wasn't who I expected.
@joelincoln65609 ай бұрын
Damn i was looking at a used copy of the fog yesterday, guess i need to go back and buy it.
@kodokushi83219 ай бұрын
So I'm curious I read The Groomer recently and would love to know if you've read it. It kept me very engaged when the father takes things into his own hands but its also a tough read for those who have suffered from s/a like myself. The ending was the absolute worst.
@lifewithlizzie13239 ай бұрын
I want to try the cozy mysteries but l can't find them anywhere in Australia 😢 Came for the books, stayed for the books but also the Niles Crane t-shirt ❤
@mandyhuybregts32359 ай бұрын
Try StoryGraph. You gan give .25 stars. And it shows a lot of your reading style. I adore it!
@ryanz63709 ай бұрын
Creed is one of James Herbert’s best books
@grey_wulf9 ай бұрын
Try Others by James Herbert. I'm reading this now and it's quite good so far.
@spicelord30069 ай бұрын
Simone St James has been breaking my heart a bit lately! I wasn't that big of a fan of The Book Of Cold Cases. Sundown Motel was pretty good. But I LOVED Silence for the Dead, and The Haunting of Maddy Clare. I'm reading The Broken Girls next :D
@A-cr4lu9 ай бұрын
LMFAO Niles Crane shirt
@pandastrix40829 ай бұрын
Anda I just finished the most insane and incredible extreme horror book I’ve ever read, I think I recommended it in another video but you have to check out “Full Brutal” by Kristopher Triana. If you like Gone to see the River Man this one is 10 times better in my opinion. It’s so amazing lol
@AndaKent9 ай бұрын
This one is on my list. I'll definitely have to buy it soon. Thanks for the suggestion!
@pandastrix40829 ай бұрын
@@AndaKent it’s a wild ride!!!! I hope you enjoy it! 👍😁😁
@NamasteBbooktube9 ай бұрын
I read 'Haunted' by James Herbert. It was okay, wassokkay...speaking of ghost stories, have you read Bag of Bones by King?
@jaredlyons39409 ай бұрын
Waiting on you to read The Black Farm by Elias Witherow. It is tame compared to other books you read like The Slob
@AndaKent9 ай бұрын
I read this one sometime this year! I can't remember which month though. Maybe January? It is tame compared to some of the others I've read, but quite a unique read.
@mymonsterssoul9 ай бұрын
Please Post videos You want to create, even when a video isn't exactly what I was looking for, you can tell when a creator enjoyed making it, plus I as a viewer might end up liking a different style of video. So win-win, plus we get to see you happy and excited about your interests, which is why we're here 😊 Thanks Anda 📚
@GBru-hx6rx9 ай бұрын
I read James Herbert's "The Survivor". The way you described the structure of "The Fog" is almost identical to "The Survivor". The titular Survivor is the main character, and he's sort of compelling if you squint, but Herbert does the thing where he's like, here's this person, now he's DEAD. Okay, so now there's this lady, now she's DEAD. I have been told that his most famous novel "The Rats" also has the same structure. It's very repetitive.
@AndaKent9 ай бұрын
Interesting. I'll have to read another one of his books and see I feel about it. Thanks for the info!
@iancran9 ай бұрын
Others by James Herbert is his best book imo.
@martinbairstow87069 ай бұрын
hi you should read the dark by Herbert 1OO%
@hsojsmith39919 ай бұрын
Babe is strong😂
@littlemiss83779 ай бұрын
I tried finding Anda on good reads and can't 😢
@AndaKent9 ай бұрын
Does the link in the description work? Sometimes they do, sometimes they don't.
@HotMessRn8 ай бұрын
I love youe shirt
@superkitten75609 ай бұрын
I thought I would finally give Goodreads a try for book recommendations. I rated Stephen King's IT four stars and it recommended me Twilight. I think I'm done there....
@Eucis939 ай бұрын
I use StoryGraph, I think they give way better recommendations. I feel like Goodreads only recommends popular books, I read exclusively horror and thrillers but I get recommended romances and YA books all the time
@superkitten75609 ай бұрын
@@Eucis93 Thank you for the recommendation! I'll check out StoryGraph :)
@LavenderLydia9 ай бұрын
PLEASE do spoiler videos! Not enough people do them.
@jsboisvert19819 ай бұрын
Me in goodreads how I rate books... if it's a 3.5, I'll give it 3, and in my review, I'll specify 3.5/5.. if it is 4.5, the same thing Gabe it 4, but in review, I'll say 4.5/5
@Reading9759 ай бұрын
Hey anda, the fog is a amazing book! Can you please add me on good reads?