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@breakallhearts5 күн бұрын
Everytime I read your titles, I assume you are sick for some reason lol. Its always a split second before I remember, "Books are sick" Love your weekly updates!
@MrDefjam1005 күн бұрын
same. im always like jeez this guy from a channel im subbed to is always sick 🤢 but then i remember OH YEAH it’s just nick reminding me books are sick! 😎
@sherig13765 күн бұрын
Glad to know I’m not the only one 😂.
@jackdimmock5 күн бұрын
Week 27 of being sick
@breakallhearts5 күн бұрын
@@jackdimmock that's hilarious!
@willhatfield3624 күн бұрын
Glad I’m not the only one
@josephsecker4025 күн бұрын
I can always listen to you. You are fun to listen to!😊❤
@JonStallings5 күн бұрын
Yes to short chapters 😊. And the Folio Society books look incredible
@drewwelty19675 күн бұрын
Wizard and glass is awesome. Get ready for some serious feels.
@christianmanthei45692 күн бұрын
Wizard and Glass is the book of the series for me…. Enjoy!!
@ClaraBells-u8zКүн бұрын
Hi Christian
@julesingreen3 күн бұрын
Every NYRB Classics title is good. I've read many, and really haven't found a bad one yet. Hard Rain Falling is a good rec. You really can't miss with them.
@TheBeardedBookBeast3 күн бұрын
Love your videos! Glad you are on the mend and that we got another week of books being sick! Looking forward to your thoughts on Dark Tower #5...that is a chonky boy for sure😂
@jackmacaulay36192 күн бұрын
Hey Nick, I finished the McDuff translation of Crime and Punishment last month. Once the writing style clicked in my head, it was very digestible and easy to get into the rhythm of reading Dostoyevsky. For this reason, I picked up the Mcduff translation of Brothers Karamazov for my TBR list. So, I don't have a comprehensive argument as to why you should read Mcduff other than it's the one I read. Love from Winnipeg.
@theredheadedheathen76155 күн бұрын
Even if you DNF The Virgin Suicides, be sure to check out Sofia Coppola’s movie version. It is hard to picture it being adapted for the screen since the book is wordy and has little dialogue (if I recall) but is is done so brilliantly :)
@leahandchad98825 күн бұрын
I love the energy on your channel. Thanks for the great update! I’m reading Dragonbone Chair by Tad Williams and am loving it. I finished ‘Salem’s Lot and that was my first Stephen King in many years. It has me excited to read more so next King book will be The Stand.
@beatskeys12235 күн бұрын
Currently reading Hard Rain Falling and it’s incredible. Excited to hear your thoughts Nick!
@evandavis36785 күн бұрын
I feel like Harry Potter would pop you out of a Rut no problem. Effortless whimsical fun
@jules.mp34 күн бұрын
Recursion by Blake Crouch is the ultimate book to get you out of a reading slump
@corpclarke4 күн бұрын
Jurassic Park is a banger. I was surprised.
@isoseismicКүн бұрын
SHORT CHAPTERS! YES!
@andrewgarcia20185 күн бұрын
Micro by Crichton is so fun and original too
@patriciabuuck52773 күн бұрын
We Always Lived in the Castle is a gem
@jscottgp20113 күн бұрын
Can’t wait to see your review of Wizard and glass. So many love it but I have it near the bottom of my king books that I’ve read. It had so much unnecessary bloat to it. Could’ve been 300 pages shorter and had the same effect in my opinion. But it’s just that, my opinion. I have Jurassic park on my TBR, I need to move it up a few notches already!
@artiste3355 күн бұрын
I'm going to read "Hard Rain Falling" because I loved "Stoner". I love reading long books, too. I read several recently, one was Joyce Carol Oates' masterpiece: "Night.Sky.Stars.Death" and the other was Barbra Streisand's memoir (900 pages and not one single misspelling or gammatical error). Both were superb. The books you received from Folio...wow! The book covers were mind blowing...I would buy them just for the art.
@SuperStrangSshadow5 күн бұрын
Haven't had a good reading month since April. Wish me luck.👌
@TankMediaGames4 күн бұрын
The Dark Tower series is one of the reasons I got back into reading regularly as a hobby again. I recently read Wizard and Glass, and I really enjoyed it. Was even more hooked on Roland of Gilead afterward. Enjoy!
@bragehaavik61075 күн бұрын
I read crime and punishment in the P&V translation, loved it
@wheredoducksgo5 күн бұрын
Same thing happened to me with VS by Eugenides years ago and I DNF'ed it BUT his book Middlesex went straight into one of my all time favourites so you might like it instead.
@IReadAndIKnowThings5 күн бұрын
P&V translation of Crime and Punishment is quite good. I’m reading it right now and it’s my first Dostoyevsky, but I do like it. Very much agree with your depiction of his writing. Very feverish and claustrophobic, I don’t think that’s a translation thing, it feels like a Dostoyevsky thing (what do I know, though?)
@acueto75 күн бұрын
You should read Who Goes There by John W Campbell as we as the movie tie in to John Carpenters The Thing. Both different then the movie and sooooooo good!
@user-iy4nd8ge2r5 күн бұрын
Reading at the moment "A discovery of witches" by Deborah Harkness,"The starless sea" by Erin Morgenstern,"The easy life in Kamusari" by Shion Miura and "Dallergut dream department store" by Miye Lee all at once... Sometimes i need different kind of books to wake myself up again,to the joy of books,words that inspire or make you see things from another angle or just be amused for a bit... Good to see you Nick, love your videos!!!
@ZENEdits4445 күн бұрын
I’ve been waiting since you first brought up Jurassic Park vs Cujo in the book club. So excited you actually liked it and I wasn’t delusional about it being good😂
@boisemalone5 күн бұрын
Just finished reading Animal Farm by George Orwell.
@hatethenewyou5 күн бұрын
For Crime and Punishment I would recommend looking into the Michael R. Katz translation or the P&V which is the translators you read for NFU. Katz has a more flowing and easy to understand translation and P&V have a more literal translation. Those are the two strongest to me so you would just have to decide what kind of read you would enjoy more. Me personally, Katz.
@beardedjohnson56545 күн бұрын
Still waiting to see you hold up a Kurt Vonnegut book. You're massively missing out until you do.
@beardedjohnson56545 күн бұрын
THE PEOPLE WANT VONNEGUT!!!
@nicknatale1438Күн бұрын
I have multiple Vonnegut themed tattoos. Including his asterisk/asshole in over 14 places. And his signature. Read Vonnegut. Live Vonnegut.
@bestest_mensch2 күн бұрын
Hard Rain falling is a good book. Sad and harsh and violent. P.S. read I, Lucifer by Glen Duncan
@CindyP215 күн бұрын
Wizard and glass is my fave DT book
@wavaleebranch5 күн бұрын
Mine, too!
@saphna20955 күн бұрын
such beautiful books you got sent*.* and hey, I love when you get stuff sent:D I read the P&V crime & punishment upon recommendation by my Russian teacher back in high school and really enjoyed it:)
@DivineSource4445 күн бұрын
Lovin’ your channel! 😊
@lindakerste45375 күн бұрын
I have less than 30 pages til I finish Wizard and glass. So much happens. I never thought I would read the dark tower series. Have a great day everyone.
@NosferatuGuy5 күн бұрын
Michael Katz for Crime and Punishment, and Ignat Avsey for Karamazov Brothers. I'm a native Russian speaker and I strongly suggest avoiding P&V translations at all costs.
@biteofdog5 күн бұрын
I loved the P&V translation of Master And Margarita by Mikhail Bulgakov.
@NosferatuGuy5 күн бұрын
@@biteofdog That's great if you enjoyed reading it, it's all a matter of personal preference at the end of the day. The Master and Margarita is one of my favorite novels of all time, and I personally think the P&V translation is both awkward and inaccurate, when comparing it to the original Russian. A lot of the humor and subtle references are lost. P&V's methodology in translating literature is also quite questionable in my opinion. My favorite translation of Master & Margarita is the Burgin/O'Connor. That version also has a lot of very useful footnotes.
@capturedbyannamarie5 күн бұрын
Idk I liked P&V a lot. A lot of people like it the best
@capturedbyannamarie5 күн бұрын
Katz is the best translation, and then Pevear/Volokhonsky is the best after Katz.
@peterglass21515 күн бұрын
A lot of people knock on the p&v translations of Dosto but I read their translation of crime and punishment and really enjoyed it. I think most tried and trusted translation is Garnett, Katz supposed to be good and a little more modern sounding. I say if you enjoyed p&v for notes then give them a shot for crime and punishment!
@TheZulfiaa5 күн бұрын
What a swing of the reading journey - from some dark moments of Dostoevsky to some fun of Treasure Island to the quiet horrors of Shirley Jackson!
@gagelee95705 күн бұрын
You'll either love or hate DT 4. I LOVED IT. I also think you should read Mason & Dixon by Thomas Pynchon.
@shannasisak5 күн бұрын
Agree so much about Lost World. I enjoyed Jurassic Park and immediately read LW and I was prettttttttty disappointed. I finished it, so that's saying something (lol)...... but yeah would not recommend. But the first book was so fun!!
@bethmcmullan76865 күн бұрын
Tony is great! Love his Instagram.
@dellh865 күн бұрын
For any of the big Russians, I swear by Peter and Volokhonsky translations. They do a great job capturing the unique style of each author. There Dostoyevsky does not sound like there Tolstoy, for example
@sleepiestgf5 күн бұрын
For me, the worst part when I'm in a rut is becoming invested in a story and characters -- feeling that the world and people are real and matter. A book, through no fault of its own, just never starts to dance of the page. And I get all in my head about it. Short books kind of suck for getting out of a rut for that because I have to keep becoming reinvested. But a long book that consistently follows a certain character or cast of characters means I just have to overcome the investment hurdle once and can find the joy in reading again.
@nl30644 күн бұрын
Neat surprise to see you picked up a copy of Hard Rain Falling. That's cool. As for The Virgin Suicides, it's one of my favorite novels; though I too was bored for much of it, yet I couldn't put it down. Addictively boring, as I like to call it. Stick with it - the closing lines alone are a gut-punch.
@jaydencruz65115 күн бұрын
Hey, Dostoyevsky is one of my favorite authors, and Ill admit that the best translation is somewhat subjective. Most agree the Peaver and Volokhonsky is the best translation PERIOD. However, I personally think that the Penguin David Mcduff translation of crime and punishment is very accessible and the one that I enjoyed the most. Regardless, the Peaver and Volokhonsky translation is probably the most lyrical, and true to Dostoyevsky's original prose. Love your videos :)
@TheEML235 күн бұрын
I need that shirt 👀
@kaylaanderson23913 күн бұрын
Would you say treasure island is a good book to read to your kid? I've been reading my son Harry Potter and the Warrior cats series and I need a good standalone to read to him 😅
@ClaraBells-u8zКүн бұрын
Hi
@soot_gremlinn5 күн бұрын
Dude have you dipped into house of leaves yet?! Can’t wait to hear what you think of it.
@claudiastevens96285 күн бұрын
Fish restaurant😂
@IISHOUTII5 күн бұрын
My main criticism with Pierce Browns work is I feel like he doesn’t know what genre and tone he wants his books to have. Red Rising feels derivative and a bit contrived. You get to Morning Star and it feels like a Space Opera. Then you get into Iron Gold and it finally feels like a decent run at stabilizing the narrative with POV chapters. By the time you finish Dark Age you’re wondering how it got so violent and abysmal.
@joshijahlittle-nt7zv5 күн бұрын
What is your Goodreads account?? I love your videos
@HeatherB815 күн бұрын
Your channel is doing so well!!! You haven’t been on KZbin very long at all! 👏🏻 Also, I know this is a book channel, but I would personally LOVE to see a sample of your photography work! (If possible that is.. I think you mentioned once that you do weddings??)
@RichPal_5 күн бұрын
Can i Please suggest a book called "A fine balance" by Rohinton Misty to add to your reading backlog Quite a gritty novel set in 70's India
@SunshinePollyAnna5 күн бұрын
I prefer Michael Katz's translations of Dostoevsky. They're a bit more modern.
@tracygregory84485 күн бұрын
If you like Dostoevsky and have a kindle I got his complete works for zero dollars.
@manreal4 күн бұрын
Pevear and volokhonsky for crime and punishment and its not even close
@thomasceneri8675 күн бұрын
For Crime and Punishment, I’d recommend the Pevear and Volokhonsky translation. I read their translation of Crime and Punishment and War and Peace. You can read Fight Club for Pride month (a little late) - he’s gay. There’s a great Soft White Underbelly interview on KZbin with him telling a lot about his life. It’s excellent.
@andrewgarcia20185 күн бұрын
Week IDK WHAT NUMBER telling you to read Babel and The Nightingale.
@NerdishlyActive5 күн бұрын
I enjoy your channel and I pretty much never comment but this needs to be said…you refusing to say “Stoner” when talking about John Williams masterpiece is absolutely ridiculous. All because you’re worried about the “algorithm”? Really dude? Disrespecting an author like that so you can make sure your clicks and views stay healthy is unbelievably absurd and narcissistic. Talk about having your priorities in the wrong place. The obsession for clicks, likes, and followers has gotten to embarrassing and unhealthy levels.
@user-tc3ou6sy5f5 күн бұрын
Adventure........ open the door.........and close the book. Its there right in front of you ! Investigate LIFE ! NOT BOOKS !!!!!
@blackveilkirby5 күн бұрын
The guy who goes out of their way to go onto reading/book channels just to tell him not to read is telling other people to go outside? What an absolute loser
@user-tc3ou6sy5f5 күн бұрын
@@blackveilkirby Well......I live with my wife. And 90% of the time shes not home....even though shes at home ( reading ) ! Like carrying on a conversation with a zombie. I dont mean that jokingly !!!! The truth is...... she lives in another world then the real world right in front of her ! She spent 6 hours per day this last week.....reading. Thats a true sickness ! I spend 10 hours a day working 7 days a week on my dairy farm. Connected with the real world.... crops.... mechanics .....welding.. building equipment.... cutting fire wood.... plumbing where needed.... fence building... While my wife is in the house reading. And she complains about her health issues.....being too fat. Then...... she askes......why dont you ever talk to me anymore ???? Why dont you ever touch me anymore ??? Fact is theres more satisfaction with farming then her. First hand experience with reading !
@blackveilkirby5 күн бұрын
@user-tc3ou6sy5f maybe you're just boring then babes.
@blackveilkirby5 күн бұрын
@@user-tc3ou6sy5f Have you considered talking to your wife about what she's interested in rather than criticising her online? Maybe you're just boring
@claudiastevens96285 күн бұрын
You need to tell her. Not us.@@user-tc3ou6sy5f
@martasoltys90915 күн бұрын
First of all, I want to thank you for suggesting Jurassic Park. I'd have never read this book, if you didn't recommend it. I was trying to find your email, or some other form of contact b/c I wanted to send you a review of Stoner and I didn't want to add another link here, but I didn't find find any contact info. I hope you'll enjoy Alana's review. I think she's great. kzbin.info/www/bejne/apTEgqyXaZiepNUsi=8pyjyXcDz5z5VSxY