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Big Strong Book
Добавлен 7 фев 2023
Hello, and welcome to Big Strong Book! I'm Reed, and uh, well...I love to read. Join me as I review all kinds of literature, from short stories to the big postmodern epics, and everything in between.
H.M.S. SURPRISE BY PATRICK O’BRIAN | BOOK REVIEW [AUBREY-MATURIN #3]
The lovely voyage of Aubrey and Maturin continues in “H.M.S. Surprise.”
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POST CAPTAIN BY PATRICK O’BRIAN | BOOK REVIEW [AUBREY/MATURIN]
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A review of the fantastic “Post Captain,” Patrick O’Brian’s second novel in his Aubrey/Maturin series. #patrickobrian #aubreymaturin #bookreview #historicalfiction
THE BRUTALIST | MOVIE REVIEW
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A review of Brady Corbet’s magnificent latest film “The Brutalist.” #thebrutalist #bradycorbet #adrienbrody #moviereview
LORD FOUL’S BANE BY STEPHEN R. DONALDSON | BOOK REVIEW
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A review of Stephen R. Donaldson’s first entry in his “First Chronicles of Thomas Covenant the Unbeliever” series. #bookreview #fantasy #grimdark
THE LEGEND OF ZELDA: OCARINA OF TIME | VIDEO GAME REVIEW
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A review of Nintendo’s classic 1998 game “The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time.” #videogame #videogamereview #zelda #nintendo
THE NAVIGATOR’S CHILDREN BY TAD WILLIAMS | BOOK REVIEW
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A review of Tad Williams’ finale to his Last King of Osten Ard saga, “The Navigator’s Children.” #bookreview #fantasy #ostenard #tadwilliams
THE LEGEND OF ZELDA: BREATH OF THE WILD | VIDEO GAME REVIEW
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A review of Nintendo’s landmark 2017 game “Breath of the Wild.” #nintendo #breathofthewild #legendofzelda #videogamereview
MASTER AND COMMANDER BY PATRICK O’BRIAN | BOOK REVIEW
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A review of Patrick O’Brian’s charming opening installment of the Aubrey-Maturin series, “Master and Commander.” #bookreview #aubreymaturin #masterandcommander #navalwarfare
DARK NIGHT OF THE SOUL BY ST. JOHN OF THE CROSS | BOOK REVIEW
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A review of St. John of the Cross’ seminal “Dark Night” treatise. #bookreview #spirituality #catholic
IF I FORGET THEE, JERUSALEM BY WILLIAM FAULKNER | BOOK REVIEW
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A review of Faulkner’s mystifying “If I Forget Thee, Jerusalem.” #literature #bookreview #faulkner
THE END OF THE AFFAIR BY GRAHAM GREENE | BOOK REVIEW
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A review of Greene’s marvelous novel “The End of the Affair.” #bookreview #grahamgreene
WISE BLOOD BY FLANNERY O’CONNOR | BOOK REVIEW
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A review of Flannery O’Connor’s brilliant debut novel “Wise Blood.” #bookreview #flanneryoconnor #catholic #southerngothic
EXODUS FROM THE LONG SUN BY GENE WOLFE | BOOK REVIEW & FINAL THOUGHTS
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A review of the conclusion to Gene Wolfe’s “Book of the Long Sun.” #scifireview #bookreview #genewolfe #scifi
PRINCE CASPIAN [NARNIA] BY C. S. LEWIS | BOOK REVIEW
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A review of the second installment in the Chronicles of Narnia. #bookreview #narnia #fantasy #cslewis
THE LION, THE WITCH AND THE WARDROBE [NARNIA] BY C. S. LEWIS | BOOK REVIEW
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THE LION, THE WITCH AND THE WARDROBE [NARNIA] BY C. S. LEWIS | BOOK REVIEW
CALDÉ OF THE LONG SUN BY GENE WOLFE | BOOK REVIEW
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CALDÉ OF THE LONG SUN BY GENE WOLFE | BOOK REVIEW
THE STORY OF A SOUL BY ST. THÉRÈSE OF LISEUX | BOOK REVIEW
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THE STORY OF A SOUL BY ST. THÉRÈSE OF LISEUX | BOOK REVIEW
LAKE OF THE LONG SUN BY GENE WOLFE | BOOK REVIEW
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LAKE OF THE LONG SUN BY GENE WOLFE | BOOK REVIEW
NIGHTSIDE THE LONG SUN BY GENE WOLFE | BOOK REVIEW
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NIGHTSIDE THE LONG SUN BY GENE WOLFE | BOOK REVIEW
THE URTH OF THE NEW SUN BY GENE WOLFE | BOOK REVIEW
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THE URTH OF THE NEW SUN BY GENE WOLFE | BOOK REVIEW
[STAR WARS] DARK APPRENTICE BY KEVIN J. ANDERSON | BOOK REVIEW
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[STAR WARS] DARK APPRENTICE BY KEVIN J. ANDERSON | BOOK REVIEW
[STAR WARS] JEDI SEARCH BY KEVIN J. ANDERSON | BOOK REVIEW
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[STAR WARS] JEDI SEARCH BY KEVIN J. ANDERSON | BOOK REVIEW
THE WIZARD BY GENE WOLFE | BOOK REVIEW
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THE WIZARD BY GENE WOLFE | BOOK REVIEW
THE KNIGHT BY GENE WOLFE | BOOK REVIEW
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THE KNIGHT BY GENE WOLFE | BOOK REVIEW
THE LEFT HAND OF DARKNESS BY URSULA K. LE GUIN | BOOK REVIEW
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THE LEFT HAND OF DARKNESS BY URSULA K. LE GUIN | BOOK REVIEW
“TOWER OF BABYLON” BY TED CHIANG | SHORT STORY REVIEW
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“TOWER OF BABYLON” BY TED CHIANG | SHORT STORY REVIEW
AUSTERLITZ BY W.G. SEBALD | BOOK REVIEW
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AUSTERLITZ BY W.G. SEBALD | BOOK REVIEW
THE TOMBS OF ATUAN BY URSULA K. LE GUIN [EARTHSEA #2] | BOOK REVIEW
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THE TOMBS OF ATUAN BY URSULA K. LE GUIN [EARTHSEA #2] | BOOK REVIEW
CHORUS OF A THOUSAND PAPERBACK AVAILABLE NOW
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CHORUS OF A THOUSAND PAPERBACK AVAILABLE NOW
SATANTANGO BY LÁSZLÓ KRASZNAHORKAI | BOOK REVIEW
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SATANTANGO BY LÁSZLÓ KRASZNAHORKAI | BOOK REVIEW
I myself feel especially bad 4 true Minnesota VIKINGS fans; my stepdad was born & raised in Saint Paul & is entirely Norwegian on his mother’s side, NOT 2 mention so many of my (admittedly stereotyped here) LUTHERAN friends. Poor, dear old things…
I may have 2 start the Small Weak Book channel in here, perhaps.
Great review. I had felt the same way after M&C. There was something enjoyable in the novel, but many sections left me feeling worn out. Post Captain was sheer delight. I loved the whole section with the bear.
Hmmm…*SEINFELD* was WAYYY B 4 your time, Reed.
DAMN! U know, when I heard about this coming out, I was hoping 4 the 2 daughters’ names 2 B something akin 2 Acrophobia & Claustrophobia or some such thing…(U know. the sea from earlier?)
Let me know when CHORUS OF A MILLION prints, brother…
Are you British? I am learning English. LOL
Mad props on attempting to read Egan. He's my favorite author. I believe some of his newer books are more approachable, like 'Morphotrophic'. What you really need to do is read his short fiction. Much more 'mindfuck' literature. You must also have a bit of a mathematical mindset, 'Dark Integers' and '3-adica' (great number theory). If you need a further challenge, I highly recommend 'Schild's Ladder'.
Wow I am so surprised that anyone would be disappointed with any aspect of a near perfect book! One of the best fantasy writers of all time …..
Looking forward 2 CHORUS OF A MILLION & CHORUS OF A BILLION there…
Go Commanders !
@@ryanmortier1893 Their turnaround post-Snyder has been remarkable. I’ll take anybody but the Chiefs to win it all
Saul does that a couple times
I've enjoyed reading John le Carré's Karla trilogy--Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy, The Honourable Schoolboy and Smiley's People--three or four times over the years. George Smiley, a bookish spy with a fondness for German poetry, also shows up in some of le Carré's earlier novels like Call for the Dead and A Murder of Quality, and makes a cameo appearance in the very readable The Looking Glass War. The Soviet spymaster Karla is Smiley's Great White Whale. The BBC miniseries Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy (with Michael Jayston as Peter Guillam) and Smiley's People (with Michael Byrne as Peter Guillam) were near-perfect adaptations of le Carré's novels. Both starred Alec Guinness as George Smiley. Denholm Elliott played Smiley in the 1991 TV movie A Murder of Quality.
I just started playing this game last year and it's amazing!! I agree with every point you make. I would say the only thing I could consider an issue is that it becomes kinda repetitive after a while if your goal is to complete every aspect of it. But is not really a problem because I really enjoy spending time in the game and admiring the visuals. I also think the southern/jungle part of the map is terribly unused and they could've added more things to do in there. Thank you for sharing your insights on the game! Will you play Tears of the Kingdom?
Great review. 2:28 Are you saying Musk (like Elon)? I don't remember that but I read it in 1993 when it first came out (before Elon was even 30 and not a household name).
Jarnulf's coming out is just idiotic...Passevalles going from being a fantastic, memorably evil character to a ridiculous villainous parody...The bloated over-use of character exposition rather than trusting in the IQ of the reader...The Tolkienesque ending which dragged on forever where (virtually) everyone gets their happy-ever-afters... I've read all of Tad's major works and feel like he dropped the ball here. Yeah, not happy how this series ended.
only Dick book I've ever read.
i read this book when i was a tween! i remember nothing but i loved it. is this for adults?
Keep going with your videos! Thanks for reviewing this book.
Great review! Maybe you can review the Netflix adaptation, would be interesting.
I *believe* that Pope Leo XIII was the first 1 EVER 2 B recorded on video (silent of course, but he was clearly THERE). There WAS possible deference on his part @ that point, but GOD’s Will is not something 2 ignore, oppose, or resist, either…
The Gospel itself quotes Jesus as saying “For apart from ME, you can do NOTHING.” That was the COLLECTIVE second person pronoun there, & that statement really presents a completely didactic view, don’t U think???
Well, “church WITHIUT Christ” has been tried in historical reality, REPEATEDLY! In my frank AND considered opinion, that approach *never* works! Dr. William “Billy” Franklin Graham NEVER preached “material prosperity gospel” theology.
14:05 is the idea here you are trying to get across is: it’s wrong to think art/creativity is the only thing that matters in the world to the detriment of everything else? As all those great artists and authors of the past lived miserable lives? Only asking because this has happened to me lol. In my 20s, I always thought as long as I’m pursuing my artistic goals, everything will work out. But now I’m 33 and I can see that my neglect of all the other things in life like relationships and locking down a stable career, is now proving costly as my priorities drift away from that of my former youthful idealism. The loneliness is too heavy the older you get. When you’re young you can shoulder that burden, because you have hope that it won’t be forever. But then you see that it doesn’t change no matter if you are successful or not. You have to address your own character flaws. It’s a heavy trip man…
Reading the book rn, such a good video and such a profound insight on the work itself. You also have a soothing voice, which feels nice to listen to; subscribed x
Oh what a GYP, by the way! Stupudcauthor: give us a guy who gets propped up as a Messianuc figure, which he resoundingly IS…grrr.
*Damn* it when Eastern European politics pours fire extinguisher all over those precious people’s noblest, purest dreams….
Just cannot *WAIT* 4 CHORUS OF A MILLION! Then maybe CHORUS OF A *BILLION* ! Yeah, yeah, that’s it.
There was a lot to unpack in this novel and it was a bit of a slog but it was a really elevated allegory. I was alive at the time of "reunification" and it was quite something to witness from the (then) safety of the USA, proving once again that generations later, history is in our bones. If you want to see a more comedic take on it, see the film, "Good-bye, Lenin."
Sorry this is so pretentious, I do love your choice in music for your short though.
who wouldn't choose Ballard over Brookner?
I didn't know dick referenced LOTR! that's great
mate, I got scared after ubik but I braved a few more - I love the cover with the insectile hovercraft thing on the sf masterworks series list!
Read the first few but struggled to continue. A great premise; but still....
This is the best 17 second video in history of mankind
The fact that Telmarine *humabs* got INTO Natnia & really MESSED IT UP in some ways, made me question the nature of Allan, since that went on 4 SO LONG three. Not unlike the struggles people have with GOD here in this world, I bet.
Yeah! Faith, hope & love abide, but the greatest of these is love
Uninteresting subplots? U know about ol ‘ TOM BOMBADIL? (TOTALLY omitted from all SIX of Peter Jackson’s JRR Tolkien screenplay adaptations)…
I was a little disappointed with the way a few of the characters were left by the way side, Tanahaya kind of just disappears from the book after a certain point and it doesn't really feel like she gets any kind of conclusion. Lillia being another, a lot of questions left to be answered by the end of the book with her, though I have a feeling Tadd might come back to her in future Osten Ard books? I was kind of waiting for Tadd to pull the rug out after the main conflict draws to a close and really wow us with some huge reveal or something, like you say, with nearly 300 pages to go I just kept thinking.. so what now? Pasevalles was interesting in the first few books when he is very much kept in the shadows, unfortunately he never really bounces back as a character. By the end he almost feel like a caricature of a villain. A shame since I really liked Unver and would've liked to have seen contend with somebody truly worthy of him, Pasevalles is not that. Overall though I really enjoyed the book. I actually didn't mind the Hernystiri plot line though.
I read these back in the 80s when I was young. Somehow Donaldson created a pretty compelling story out of such a complex and deeply flawed central character. I'll just note that the second trilogy packs quite an emotional punch. Enjoy your reading!
Oh boy! It is Big Bad Book! Wait a minute…that’s not QUITE right, is it? (Sorry)
The music background
The point you mention at around the 23 min mark is what happens in the final book of the Shadowmarch series as well. I liked the execution better here than in that one.
Very nice discussion. Osten Ard is one of my favourite series, I think I prefer Memory, Sorrow and Thorn but The Last King of Osten Ard was very good too. I agree with some of your critiques, perhaps it was trying to do what ASOIAF does with multi-POV and the really sprawling epic fantasy? Credit to Williams in that Empire of Grass had 16 POVs I think and he concluded the series well, Martin is up to 22 in Feast/Dance I think and it's so hard to wrap up... I liked The Navigator's Children a lot because of the way it resolved things through lore. Is it my favourite of the four books in the series, probably. Thanks for the interesting discussion once again.
BRO! NO SPOILERS!
The LONDON children, in particular, were indeed evacuated to SCOTLAND for the duration of the war. Not easy on anyone, but they really WERE a UNITED Kingdom standing strong against the Axis Powers, Reed.
Solid review, playing some of the older Zelda games at the moment, and enjoyed your thoughts on BotW.
Zedla is my favorite game! you should do a reviw of echoes of widom since its new
Really enjoyed ❤
great vid man, keep it up.