Netflix needs to start asking do you have laundry to switch over not if I am still watching LOL , love you guys.
@BigSpoonLittleSpoon31214 күн бұрын
That part!! 😂
@elsaibarra458012 күн бұрын
Every recommendation that James give had been a hit for me. Blindly I add them to my TBR list and I know certainly that is going to be a good one. My top book for 2024 was 11/22/63 and I read it because of James.
@LilMonsterGurl_1414 күн бұрын
Congrats to the winners!! So happy to see your videos on YT and TikTok now that’s its back! ❤️❤️
@BigSpoonLittleSpoon31214 күн бұрын
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@jtspath689014 күн бұрын
i love these longer vids, y’all are great!!
@oliverlabrador888010 күн бұрын
Thank you for introducing me to 11/22/63. Has been my favorite read of all time. I’m about 40% through Addie LaRue and it’s been a trudge to get through as of now, hate the flashes back to 1700s but everything in 2014 is great so far. Going to bet on you guys and finish it though
@Saiiv0114 күн бұрын
AHH! My absolute favourite book of all time is also The invisible life of Addie LaRue. It’s so beautiful and so original in my opinion. I literally have four different editions of it💗💗
@imjustkj13 күн бұрын
Should not have eaten dinner while watching. Almost choked laughing 🤣 y’all are great.
@BigSpoonLittleSpoon31213 күн бұрын
😂 watching may cause bodily harm, proceed with caution 🤣🩵
Don’t forget. 11/22/63 is also a great love story.
@hazeit12 күн бұрын
Here is my review for Stephen King's book : As I progressed through the book, I couldn't shake the feeling that King had written it with a potential series or movie adaptation in mind. So, I wasn't surprised when I discovered that a series was released five years after the book's publication. While the story had its moments of excitement, it often felt drawn-out and lacked the consistent engagement that would have kept me fully invested. I found myself repeatedly putting the book down and picking it back up, hoping to finally dive into the central plot. Unfortunately, it never came (or it came too late because I gave up on the book 600 pages in). There was no Oswald, no gripping plot to save the President-just a series of side quests and mundane events that stretched on for 400 pages. The book's cover and description are misleading. While the premise suggests the goal is to prevent Oswald from assassinating the president, the true focus is on Jake's journey through the 50s and 60s, as he navigates life in the past and struggles to adapt as a man from the future. I expected Oswald to appear in the early chapters based on the book’s description, but we don’t truly focus on him until after the 400-page mark. Though the journey is often more important than the destination, this book left me feeling underwhelmed. I couldn’t understand why the protagonist made so many detours or why the plot sometimes seemed to stray so far off course. Maybe I approached it expecting something different from King’s usual work-more historical fiction than horror or supernatural. I just don’t see what makes this book a worthwhile read, and it’s made me hesitant to explore more of King’s books. I’m still unsure why the book needed to be so long, or why the story couldn’t have been told in fewer than 500 pages. Although many readers praised King’s take on romance, an area he doesn’t often explore, I found it unremarkable and, at times, cringe-worthy in its descriptions and dialogue. Since this is my first King novel, I’m not sure if this is typical of his style. It's clear that this book is well appreciated and loved, as reflected in the glowing reviews across various social media platforms, with the negative feedback often being overlooked. Reading is a deeply personal experience, and while this book has a strong fanbase, it simply wasn't for me.
@BigSpoonLittleSpoon31212 күн бұрын
Thanks so much for sharing your thoughts 🥰 I’m so sorry you didn’t enjoy it! I definitely could see why people wouldn’t enjoy it; even I struggled with its length and wordiness at times! So I don’t think you’re alone in your review, and like you said, reading is ultimately a subjective experience. And King is certainly not for everyone and that’s okay 🩵
@honestlyjewels13 күн бұрын
11/22/63.....Totally agree!!! Have you read any Jodi Picoult books? Stephen King is such a fan that Jodie TX in 11/22/63 is named for her (he said he just added the e at the end of the name to make it sound more Texan).
@BigSpoonLittleSpoon31212 күн бұрын
We didn’t know that!! But I’m sure James will love having more random SK facts in his pocket 😂
@AprylRosenthal10 күн бұрын
Did you start onyx storm i personally think it’s the best in the series
@ashleyzakrzewski5777 күн бұрын
I love your videos!!!!!!❤❤❤
@jocelyncharleswood543014 күн бұрын
I'm halfway through 11/22/63.....love it so far
@brittanyheath625813 күн бұрын
Did you read Spark of the Everflame? Is it just as good as Glow of the Everflame
@BigSpoonLittleSpoon31212 күн бұрын
I did! I liked it a lot; but I think the second book, Glow, is way better! So if the first one doesn’t sell you 100%, I think the second one could bring you back in 🥰
@Magic_ow_TT14 күн бұрын
Abandoning ur children statement us wild but funny for books
@karenboswell-bl3qw14 күн бұрын
3 plz
@alicehobbies14 күн бұрын
day 24 of asking if you can watch arcane? it’s slow at the start and then amazing!! love y’all hope you’re doing amazing!!!
@sullivanmack14 күн бұрын
Watching you guys makes me so happy I switched over to booktube and ditched tiktok so I can focus on watching longer form content. Your reviews are always 🤌 and you keep it funny. 👏🫶 thanks for doing what you do!
@BigSpoonLittleSpoon31214 күн бұрын
Aww thanks for being here with us 🫶🏼🩵
@nw199414 күн бұрын
As a girlfriend my boyfriend does not watch watch sports but I think he would if he did lol