I always enjoy your videos and love your laidback approach to KZbin. Some channels (certainly not all) push out content too quickly to the detriment of said content. You have a channel that can be counted on to be of consistently high quality. Much appreciated.
@BooksWithBenghisKahn Жыл бұрын
Yessssssssssssssssssssssssss the Project Hail Mary audio was spectacular…one of my favorite reads of all time
@ColinsCornerYT Жыл бұрын
So glad you enjoyed PHM! You and I both put it off for too long, because I also just read it this month…and then right after I finished it I listened to it again with my wife at night while we were going to sleep. She is not a big reader and was absolutely hooked. Such a blast. Sounds like you had a great month outside of reading as well!
@esmayrosalyne Жыл бұрын
I like that you at least attempted to keep this short, bonus points for trying 🤣🤣 Sounds like you had a lovely family focused month in May, that's much more important than being consistent with reading/making videos ;) Anyway, that liveshow with Allen and Anitha was absolutely hysterical. When I read those books I didn't even take into account that the naming conventions could be confusing if you don't know French, but then there was Allen 😂His pronunciations had me cackling, so much fun. Anyway, I have a feeling that book 2 will be a bigger hit for you, can't wait to hear your thoughts! 🤩
@adamborst Жыл бұрын
Project Hail Mary was fantastic, the ending made me sad and happy at the same time. I don't remember if I have a physical copy, but the audiobook was SO good. Definitely going to check out Empire of Pain and Say Nothing. They sound really good. I've felt an itch to get some quality nonfiction in but wasn't sure where to start so thanks for the quick synopsis (I know I'm late to the party on Empire of Pain).
@Maren617 Жыл бұрын
Yay for the Project Hail Mary audiobook! I agree, I also loved it so much! You’ve heard right: Ryan Gosling bought the rights and will be starring in the movie, as well. 😊
@baskinthestory Жыл бұрын
Ray Porter's performance on Project Hail Mary audiobook is so good! Such a great read!
@readbykyle3082 Жыл бұрын
I give this wrap up an amaze, amaze, amaze
@BookishChas Жыл бұрын
Sounds like an awesome month Sarah! I’m hoping to get to Hail Mary soon. I also want to read Curtis Craddock.
@thatsci-firogue Жыл бұрын
May was my best reading month in awhile, in both quantity and quality. Obviously quality is what actually matters. *Fantasy* Kithimar 1: Age of Ash / Daniel Abraham - I want to read this again after the next book comes out because Abraham is so good at layering and foreshadowing. But as is I really enjoyed it. Sammish stole the book for me but I also liked Alys' arc. Abraham's character work is so underrated. *Grimdark Fantasy* Black Company / Glen Cook (re-read) Black Company 2: Shadows Linger Black Company 3: White Rose - I'm glad I gave this series another chance. I appreciated Book 1 more on re-read, retried Shadows Linger and it was excellent and so was White Rose. *Steampunk Fantasy* Shadows of the Apt 1: Empire in Black & Gold - It's been a bit since I last read Tchaikovsky and I'm glad I'm finally reading his Fantasy epic. BUGS! *Thriller* No Country for Old Men / Cormac McCarthy - Anton Chigurh, what a villain. The Wasp Factory / Iain Banks - Banks is my personal favourite Sci-Fi author so thought I'd finally give his non Sci-Fi work a go. Pretty messed up. Still dunno how I feel about the climax and resolution though.
@onfaerystories Жыл бұрын
Craddock's series and Project Hail Mary are both on my TBR and you've made me so excited for the latter one that I can borrow from my library! The other one will be trickier for me to get and will probably be read on my Kindle when the time comes. It sounded very interesting to me and I've heard you've corrected Allen's French pronounciation in your first discussion which makes me want to watch it even more (I'm Québécoise, so it'll be hilarious to me for sure 😂), but I'm in the middle of too many Fantasy series right now, I'd feel stressed to start something new right away. 🥴
@mattkean1128 Жыл бұрын
What a fun trip for the kiddos! Sword in the Stone is one of my favorite movies. I'd like to read both of TH White's Arthur books. And there's a biography of him by Sylvia Townsend Warner that's meant to be good. I've started Alchemy of Masques and Mirrors trying to catch up.
@fithfath3615 Жыл бұрын
PHM was one of my most enjoyable reads last year. Glad you enjoyed it. I didn't have much time for reading in May so only got through Bear Head (Adrian Tchaikovsky) and The Lost Sisters (Holly Black). Bear Head was a brilliant sequel to Dogs Of War, I hope you pick it up soon. I've also just finished The Mysterious Island (Jules Verne) which was a little slow to start, but I really enjoyed it. Especially with the connection to one of his other books. (not saying which in case people haven't read much Jules Verne.
@safinan8008 Жыл бұрын
Hi great wrap up video!! 🎥
@TomOrange Жыл бұрын
Project Hail Mary is so good. Its a book im always recommending to my friends who want to get into reading.
@calista3371 Жыл бұрын
In May, I read the 5 MDZS book and I just love the end of that story. I also read Full Dark, No Stars by Stephen King and 1922 was tough to get through. There are some good books I'm reading in June, so exciting. Thanks for sharing your reads. Glad you had some fun memories.
@TheBookCure Жыл бұрын
Yes!!! Did you get the special edition of Vol 5 with the gorgeous artwork? July is going to be my month of danmei. Time to read mdzs 4/5, tgcf 6, and A Thousand Autumns!
@calista3371 Жыл бұрын
@@TheBookCure You bet I did! I love it. I'm loving seven seas right now. Everything has been so good. My bookshelves are starting to fill up too.
@rebecca.reader Жыл бұрын
Yay for Project Hail Mary!! I read it in book format last year and it was so much fun!! Like your Andrew, I don't really do audio, but I can quite imagine how wonderful it would be. Happy June reading 📚
@Thecatladybooknook_PennyD Жыл бұрын
🎉🎉🎉
@Coleton2573 Жыл бұрын
Amaze!
@SheWasOnlyEvie Жыл бұрын
I would love to hear your thoughts-whether you’d like it or not-on what I call gonzo-style nonfiction (for example, The Psychopath Test by Jon Ronson or Stiff by Mary Roach). That seems to be the kind of nonfiction I enjoy the most: it’s the most engaging for me. One day, you’ll finally read The Spear Cuts Through Water for your vlog. 😅
@MrRorosuri Жыл бұрын
💕💕
@J.R.Carrel Жыл бұрын
LegoLand for the win.
@angelamccollister Жыл бұрын
I will definitely reread Project Hail Mary as audio next time.
@angelaholmes8888 Жыл бұрын
Here's what I read in may The reunion by kayla Olsen What my bones know by Stephenie foo memoir Nothing general about it by maurice bernard memoir Birds of California by Katie cotungo Camp zero by Michelle min sterling Heart bones by colleen Hoover Sorry bro by taleen voskuni The wolf den by elodie Harper My lovely wife by samantha downing Mika in real life by emiko jean False witness by Karin slaughter So close by sylvia day Everything I never told you by celeste ng The love hypothesis by Ali hazlewood Babel by r.f kuang
@wassr1956 Жыл бұрын
Read Her Connie Willis Constance Elaine Trimmer Willis (born December 31, 1945) is an American science fiction/fantasy writer. She has won eleven Hugo Awards and seven Nebula Awards® for particular works-more major awards than any other writer-most recently the year's “Best Novel” Hugo and Nebula Awards® for Blackout/All Clear (2010).
@keller3647 Жыл бұрын
I cannot find a copy of the musketeer book anywhere!
@novelideea Жыл бұрын
Wow! I have read all these except the romance! I just read We don’t know ourselves and I feel Say Nothing handles the subject so much better. We Don’t Know is told from one man’s personal experiences but I just didn’t think it even came close to the power or thoughtful provocation that Say Nothing did “effortlessly.”🫰🏻 I have read all of the Risen Kingdoms trilogy and have really liked all of them. They were all B+ /A- reads. I felt like I was with the 3 Musketeers in a sci-fi world. ♥️ The Year of Magical Thinking was a reread earlier this year. I first read it after my mom passed away. It was still poignant and gave me words to express emotion and thoughts that I just didn’t know how to express prior.♥️ And PHM! Funny, scary, adventurous, sobering- it kinda has everything! ♥️
@MacScarfield Жыл бұрын
In May I finished «The Dervish House» by Ian McDonald, «The Little Emperors» by Alfred Duggan, «The Veiled Throne» by Ken Liu (book #3 in the «Dandelion Dynasty», it is a real chunker at about 1000 pages and I had to reread several pages and paragraphs, they are so good!) and I also read «Sailor of the Sea of Fate» by Michael Moorcock (in the «Elric Saga»), and I see now my edition also included «The Weird of the Wolf». He is not the existentialist hero Conan and many S&S heroes, as a doomed hero of Greek Tragedy by larger forces then himself, or a self-destructive Byronic Romantic Anti-hero! So for me «The Dreaming City» is the most central Elric story, the tragedy all his stories turns around. I only bought one book, «The Children of Gods and Fighting Men» by Shauna Lawless, with the very lovely red cover design! But I will get to «Bold Ascension» by Vaughn Roycroft and «The Prophet of Edan» by Philip Chase as soon as they are released! I had to push «Speaking Bones» by Ken Liu (book #4 and final book of the «Dandelion Dynasty») and «The Conscience of the King» by Alfred Duggan (Digital Redd: Set during the Anglo Saxon Migration and the creation of the Kingdom of Wessex) from my May TBR (at least starting them), but have started on them just now!