The Disappearance of The Andromeda Galaxy | House of Suns

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  • Опубликовано: 30 ноя 2024

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  • @impostervt
    @impostervt Год назад +619

    One of my favorite sci-fi books. Chases across the galaxy that take 50,000 years or more because FTL isn't a thing? Hell yes.

    • @victorpedrosoceolin3919
      @victorpedrosoceolin3919 Год назад +14

      They still have close to light speed travel

    • @superpieman5773
      @superpieman5773 Год назад +45

      ​@Victor Pedroso Ceolin he said FTL not at light speed

    • @CChissel
      @CChissel Год назад +30

      Reminds me of Banner of the Stars, an anime but with really cool space travel limitations, like it taking hundreds of hours to do something or go to some place nearby, obviously not as long, but still cool and adds a bit of complexity to battle and travel which seems mostly instantaneous in other media. And also how humans aren’t adapted for space travel, but the other race “Aph” are and way more comfortable and better at doing it.

    • @dimble3
      @dimble3 Год назад +6

      That sounds seriously cool. Definitely check this series out after I finish the expanse

    • @Admiral-General_Aladeen
      @Admiral-General_Aladeen Год назад +9

      Is this a hard sci fi Story because the dyson swarm was the original dyson sphere because it was actually phyically possible

  • @Griffolion0
    @Griffolion0 Год назад +236

    Fun fact about the Bootes Void: If our galaxy was one of the few within that void, it would have taken us until the 1960s to develop telescopes powerful enough to detect the presence of other galaxies. That's how empty it is.

    • @Quietstrife
      @Quietstrife 8 месяцев назад +2

      Meh. There's truly no way of actually proving that.

    • @SRBallard
      @SRBallard 7 месяцев назад +16

      @@Quietstrife ... I think you didn't understand what was said.

    • @garlicbreadstick404
      @garlicbreadstick404 6 месяцев назад +3

      ​@@Quietstrife my man, thats the literally all of astronomy

    • @Literallyjustmint
      @Literallyjustmint 6 месяцев назад +2

      @@Quietstrifethere literally is

    • @stevenkunkle3857
      @stevenkunkle3857 4 месяца назад

      I don't think you understand how recently it was discovered that there is in fact more than one Galaxy. Our grandparents were taught there was only one.

  • @mykal2803
    @mykal2803 Год назад +231

    This is becoming a comfort channel, like everytime I see a video up I instantly click on it and get brought to what can only be described as in front of nice warm fire place with a great story teller. For however pessimistic the world makes me feel, stuff like this brings me back.

    • @jumpkut
      @jumpkut Год назад +10

      Man you put it perfectly!

    • @hannat6406
      @hannat6406 Год назад +5

      Honestly, same. I also love to listen to it while working out to get an idea what book to download when I get home, hehe.

    • @barryp9696
      @barryp9696 Год назад +1

      Amen.

    • @chimkinNuggz
      @chimkinNuggz Год назад +1

      True

  • @seankelly3540
    @seankelly3540 Год назад +3

    Paused the video at the spoiler warning. Seven minutes got me hooked. Catch me back here in a few weeks after I read it

  • @albusvoltavern4500
    @albusvoltavern4500 Год назад +318

    You’ve gotten me back into sci fi. Several books in high school really left a bad taste in my mouth, but a lot of these books have rekindled my love for science fiction and fantasy.

    • @bruhrrito8669
      @bruhrrito8669 Год назад +14

      Yeah this channel's awesome! Out of curiosity, which books left a bad taste in your mouth?

    • @cyborglion4179
      @cyborglion4179 Год назад +7

      What books were bad?

    • @thehat4244
      @thehat4244 Год назад +3

      Don't leave us hanging!

    • @albusvoltavern4500
      @albusvoltavern4500 Год назад +19

      @@bruhrrito8669 reading alot of edger rice Burroughs John Carter books left me burnt out, still love the first couple. Orison scot cards a memory of earth i thought was weird, though Enders game and bean are two of my favorites. A book that I forget the name to (it was all numbers 2219 or something like that) that had the most shallow environmentalist message I’ve ever read in my life. listening to one to many of the expanse books on audible made be dread the phrase “Chapter 22: Holden” in the narrators voice, though those weren’t bad. Also several smaller books that blend together because of bad pacing, cool gimmicks but little in universe continuity, and characters that infuriated me more then triss from divergence.
      In general to much stuff I didn’t enjoy too close together turned me off of it for several years.

    • @TheBlueWizardOfWestVirginia
      @TheBlueWizardOfWestVirginia Год назад

      Agreed

  • @ludwigvonfluffles2278
    @ludwigvonfluffles2278 Год назад +81

    It’s your videos that inspired me to go back into reading again! I was a voracious reader, especially sci fi as a teen well into my late 20s. However, real life issues and events made me give up on reading and focus more on the mundane. I tried reading but the spark was gone.
    Since stumbling onto your videos, there was something in me that rekindled that spark. That sense of awe, wonder, and the simple joys of immersing myself into fantastic worlds was kindled once more. 25 years later, I have reread an old favorite book that I’ve kept with me all these eons, “Brightness Reef” by David Brin. The magick was still there! I felt like a kid again exploring worlds with fresh eyes! All those experiences came flooding back as I savored the words and imagery of the book. Today, I’ll revisit an old haunting of mine, a used bookstore I’ve frequented so long ago. And many adventures will be had by this old salty reader.
    Thank you Quinn! I appreciate all the work you do! ❤️

  • @lizard8312
    @lizard8312 Год назад +24

    I’ve never quite panicked at a spoiler warning before, like I did just now… it’s still paused. Ima actually, really, come back to this after I get the book. Thank you for all your hard work!!

    • @mikicerise6250
      @mikicerise6250 Год назад +5

      Okay, so what happened was [REDACTED].

    • @davidmicheaels343
      @davidmicheaels343 Год назад +4

      it's not that serious,you can know the spoiler and still enjoy the book,at least i can.

    • @Quietstrife
      @Quietstrife 8 месяцев назад

      ​@@davidmicheaels343keyword "I". Not we. Not everyone. I personally agree with you but I'm not everyone.

  • @BrennanWest
    @BrennanWest Год назад +11

    Man I love this book so much. The themes it discusss in regards to deep time was so engaging. The vastness of time and how the Lines burrow through it and how each of them are known for specialities and assist local civilizations when called upon. Love this book.

  • @Sharkman1963
    @Sharkman1963 Год назад +53

    One of the best sci-fi novels ever. Of course everything Reynolds writes is great.

  • @Methus3lah
    @Methus3lah Год назад +3

    The idea of a universe without faster than light travel is a lot more interesting to me than a universe with it.
    The scale of these vast distances makes it abundantly clear that to travel any great distance in space, one must also travel a great distance in time. What would motivate a person to travel such vast distances? What would it be like to wait for them at home?
    Going 85% of lightspeed, it’d take 5 years (from the perspective of earth) to reach Proxima Centauri. Say you want to spend a year there, then come back. That’s 11 years from earth’s perspective, and 7 years from yours.
    It evokes the idea of the long journeys of old, along the Silk Road or across the seas. True voyages of wonder and terror may take place between the stars, in that great void.
    Of course, some stories want spaceships without all that to deal with, which is fine. But I do like the idea of no fast travel being allowed

  • @ollywright
    @ollywright Год назад +39

    Nice. I really loved the book too. It was my first of Alastair Reynolds that put me onto his other books (Revenger series currently, highly recommended too). The relativity paradox 'the absence' solves is accurate physics, one of the things Reynold's books do very well are realistic physics - he has a PhD in Astrophysics.

    • @epooders
      @epooders Год назад +5

      Can you explain how the absence solves the relativity paradox? Genuinely curious.

    • @Emdee5632
      @Emdee5632 Год назад +2

      The Revenger series? BEWARE of the bone reading Ness sisters!

    • @meszian
      @meszian Год назад +2

      @@epooders if anything which travels light speed or under is barred from traversing the galactic gap, the paradox created by the FTL travel would be averted due to any species trapped under the FTL barrier being completely unable to be present in, or see the other galaxy?
      That's just my layman's guess

    • @xenn4985
      @xenn4985 Год назад +1

      Well no it doesnt solve the paradox, because there is no paradox. It just assumes a paradox and solves the problem it created

  • @eliglor9863
    @eliglor9863 Год назад +28

    Bro, killin it as always! Alistair Reynolds is one of my favorite writers. I would love to see a series from you on Revelation Space!

  • @raydeld
    @raydeld 8 месяцев назад +1

    I’m a huge nerd for humans becoming so scientific that they cross the lines of even being human! Thank you so much for showing me another great book sir.

  • @Niven110
    @Niven110 Год назад +30

    Alistair Reynolds is one of my favorites authors so thanks for covering more of his works

    • @nineonine9082
      @nineonine9082 7 месяцев назад

      My only complaint, is that there are not more books, because I want to know more about what happened to certain characters. I recall one like dying or something, but the next book he was kinda there and seemed like normal, which was weird, but i musta missed something.

  • @YouWinILose
    @YouWinILose Год назад +12

    So far my favourite Reynolds work! Campion + Purslane + Hesperus were great characters, right from the start.
    I DNF'd Revelation Space unfortunately, he wasn't quite there with the characters yet. Can't wait for more!

  • @AltiniaHoldingsInc
    @AltiniaHoldingsInc Год назад +37

    I’m so excited you’re covering Reynolds’s work! The Belle Epoch is one of my favorite sci fi settings.

  • @t_xxic8814
    @t_xxic8814 Год назад +102

    I love Reynold's Revelation Space series, but I also enjoyed his stand-alone novels a lot like the House of Suns. Thanks for bringing them into light. I would love to see you review Iain M. Banks works more often. He is probably my favourite sci-fi writer of them all.

    • @ecbrown6151
      @ecbrown6151 Год назад +1

      Ditto, half way into Redemption

    • @vonhendrik
      @vonhendrik Год назад +1

      Yeah there was one story of his that stuck with me, I can't remember the name, but it's about creatures that live in the crust of neutron star. Absolutely mindbending. Sticks with me all the time. Reynolds is hands down my favorite sci-fi author with how huge and massive his ideas are.

    • @kaspersaldell
      @kaspersaldell Год назад

      Banks suuuuuucks

    • @ryang.5094
      @ryang.5094 Год назад +1

      House of suns is epic and wild!

    • @meszian
      @meszian Год назад +2

      ​@@vonhendrikisn't that Stephen baxter? The Xeelee trilogy

  • @MidKnight_Dragon
    @MidKnight_Dragon Год назад +6

    I've been subbed to your channel for a year now and I really enjoy the videos you make. I love science fiction books but don't have time to read as much as I used to so I really enjoy your synopsis of different books. Keep up the great work

  • @LockheedMonster
    @LockheedMonster 7 месяцев назад +1

    Quinn is the definition of underrated 😢

  • @alexeypopov314
    @alexeypopov314 Год назад +11

    Oh, the House of Suns! Definitely the best book written by Reynolds and one of the most beautiful stories in SF! Thank you!

  • @ShiverMeTimbers70
    @ShiverMeTimbers70 Год назад +1

    This book is awesome. The light speed thrill ride towards the end is mind-blowing

  • @vonhendrik
    @vonhendrik Год назад +1

    YESSSS! I litterally literally screamed when I saw when you're going over an Alistair Reynolds book and one of my favorite of his as well.

  • @RodrigoBarbosaBR
    @RodrigoBarbosaBR Год назад +10

    I haven't read House of Suns, but I'm a huge Alastair Reynolds fan, since I read "Beyond the Aquila Rift"

  • @Erik-ri3gz
    @Erik-ri3gz Год назад +1

    Once again, I needed a new book for a long drive, I scrolled through Quinn’s videos, found the first option I hadn’t read yet, and loved it. Rinse and repeat. Thanks, Quinn.

  • @idiodidact
    @idiodidact Год назад +7

    Excited for this one, one of my favorite books since reading. Alastair Reynolds' books are honestly immaculate

  • @MR3DDev
    @MR3DDev Год назад +3

    This is what I love about Alastair Reynolds, he gets away from some usual sci fi tropes.

  • @chs_ambs8356
    @chs_ambs8356 Год назад +3

    So many books i need to get through, so little free time! I'm definitely adding this one to my list, though!

  • @_Dei_
    @_Dei_ Год назад +5

    Thanks for this. I've been reading Alistair's books for over 20 years now. When I tell people he's my favourite sci-fi author, they often reply Alistair who? I thoroughly enjoyed the recent Revenger series (he tends to release maybe only one book a year these days), but I was most happy when he returned to the Inhibitor series recently with Inhibitor Phase.

  • @DanielSolis
    @DanielSolis Год назад +3

    Dude, you're hitting my fave novels from when I first got into the "new space opera" genre.

  • @mmmahh9056
    @mmmahh9056 Год назад +14

    Thanks for the video Quinn! I love learning new scifi/fantasy to read on the go!

  • @jaybain4337
    @jaybain4337 Год назад +3

    I read this at the same time I was discovering your RUclips channel... two years ago? And recommended this exact book for your review and coverage! Thanks so much for sharing out -- I especially love the concept of deep time living.

  • @jimwallace6262
    @jimwallace6262 Год назад +6

    You are a sci-fi legend, love the way you break these books down. You’ve given me a great new reading list thank you Quinn

  • @aenea22980
    @aenea22980 Год назад +2

    I LOVE this book, it's so wonderful! Glad to see you covering it. It's really subtle in a lot of different ways, with the cutscenes back to the dawn of the human expansion.

  • @firefield28
    @firefield28 Год назад

    Also one of my favourite books, one I truly can't get enough of. The scale of everything in this one book is just truly amazing, breath-taking.

  • @douglashobden
    @douglashobden Год назад +2

    Great channel discussing one of the greatest sci fi authors. -chefs kiss-

  • @Rougepelt
    @Rougepelt Год назад +1

    Reynolds has repeatedly said he has plans to return to this universe and along with Pushing Ice these rank amongst my favourite books.

  • @Yesica1993
    @Yesica1993 Год назад +11

    Thank you for the spoiler warning. This sounds so good! And, YES, a standalone! Everything seems to a be in series format these days. My life situation is such that I cannot right now dedicate the time, brain space, and/or money to series. This sounds perfect. Will check it out.

  • @zanitzeuken
    @zanitzeuken Год назад +2

    sometimes when something disappears in the dark, something has stepped in between you and what you're looking at.

  • @couch115
    @couch115 Год назад +2

    House of Suns is my all-time favorite sci-fi. Good explainer.

  • @sciencefictionreads
    @sciencefictionreads Год назад

    This blew me away when I first read it. One of the best modern day space operas.

  • @chiaeagle6720
    @chiaeagle6720 Год назад +6

    Always good to see Alastair Reynolds getting some attention.
    Another one of his to review might be Pushing Ice. There are alot of deep time themes and a particularly interesting Megastructure at might be of interest

  • @Decentricity
    @Decentricity Год назад +2

    I started reading this book after just 3 minutes of you explaining about it and i just finished it after 3 days of reading. I felt like i just finished one of the FTL chases described in the book -- i am time dilated, just out of abeyance. Masterful. Alastair Reynolds is a master, and you have a fan. ❤

  • @donsimmmo
    @donsimmmo Год назад +1

    At this point I just read whatever Quinn makes videos on. Bloody legend, thank you sir

  • @MidnightDream034
    @MidnightDream034 Год назад +1

    Love to see you posting on a regular basis again! It's my favorite RUclips content!

  • @murasakinebula4772
    @murasakinebula4772 Год назад +1

    WOAH QUINN!!!! House of Suns is my fav book!! Thanks you for bringing light to it!

  • @JordanMc.Knight
    @JordanMc.Knight Год назад +3

    Quinn, your gift of narration adds an impeccable & ominous beauty to sci-fi. I love your content... looking forward to more 👌🏽👌🏽👌🏽❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥

  • @Totalinternalreflection
    @Totalinternalreflection Год назад +15

    I just read House Of Suns recently, it was a brilliant book I highly recommend.

  • @closeriusfildius9634
    @closeriusfildius9634 Год назад

    Gotta say, every vid of yours has amazing music mate

  • @Trottelheimer
    @Trottelheimer Год назад

    A.R. is one of my all time favourites. I haven't read anything by him that has been less than riveting.

  • @jilocasin
    @jilocasin Год назад

    I love Alastair Reynolds, and House of Suns is one my very favorites of his.

  • @0321Dave
    @0321Dave Год назад

    This has to be one of the best stand alone sci fi novels I have ever read! Thank you for covering this one

  • @allisonrogers1409
    @allisonrogers1409 2 месяца назад

    I love Reynolds and I really appreciate the graphics and descriptions you provide!

  • @MarkLambertMusic
    @MarkLambertMusic Год назад

    Reynolds is one of the greats in sci-fi, and it's awesome to see a channel with 714k subs (at the time of my viewing) hopefully bringing more readers to his work.

  • @evansmith6552
    @evansmith6552 Год назад +4

    As much as I love the Revelation Space setting, Reynolds stand-alone works tend to outshine his works in that continuity IMHO. House of Suns and Pushing Ice remain two of my favorite sci fi stories of all time.

  • @panasclepias2937
    @panasclepias2937 Год назад +1

    YES! A mention of Stephen Baxter!!! A very under appreciated author whom I hope you will cover in a future video!!

  • @dancajh
    @dancajh Год назад +3

    Why do they need to hide their wormholes with galaxy sized blackouts? Also why care if someone else sees your causality break?

  • @296jacqi
    @296jacqi Год назад +1

    This book is easily in my top 10, and at the moment I can’t think of a stand-alone I enjoyed more. I wish we got more stand-alones.

  • @Joe-lb8qn
    @Joe-lb8qn Год назад +1

    This is a great story and it was far better than i thought it would be. Bought it a year ago and saved it for a series of interminable long flights later, so had to wait nearlya year to read ! Worked out well loved it and will reread.

  • @DanKoerner
    @DanKoerner Год назад

    The grand reveal at the end of the book is great, but I always found the depth of compassion and selflessness of Hesperus, himself a Machine Person, to be the most moving thing about this novel.

  • @phoenixrising9785
    @phoenixrising9785 Год назад +1

    You’re the best sci-fi book commentator bar none. Enjoy your insights and descriptions. Since I found your channel the subdued flame that I had for sci-fi was rekindle again. Thanks for the great work. PS. Great bookcases. You should do a library tour video. I’m sure us followers would love to see your collection.

  • @ajiibshah3760
    @ajiibshah3760 Год назад +1

    I swear Quinns smile just warms me up everytime. I feel wholesome even though these videos gush out some horrifying concepts of extraterrestrial life 😂

  • @zackcorrell5746
    @zackcorrell5746 8 месяцев назад

    Alistair is one of my favorite authors. His works are hard scifi and usually amazing.

  • @BeccaRyy
    @BeccaRyy Год назад

    Thanks again to you and your channel for getting me back to reading voraciously like I did in high school. So many things to read, so little time!

  • @davinhunt7558
    @davinhunt7558 Год назад

    This one really captured me; outside of some plot holes, it was awesome to read

  • @jag519
    @jag519 Год назад

    This review made me read House of Suns and I came back now to watch the vid again after reading it! Great vid and great suggestion!

  • @angryginger791
    @angryginger791 Год назад +2

    Now I want to go re-read House of Suns, but my TBR list is so long I feel like I'll never get through it if I start re-reading things. The endless dilemma.

  • @J_A_W_
    @J_A_W_ Год назад +1

    I love how you keep picking up all of my favorite scifi novels. :D

  • @bradws4eva
    @bradws4eva Год назад

    Totally sold on the mystery. Pausing at the spoiler warning and buying the book. Thanks Quinn!

  • @UFBMusic
    @UFBMusic Год назад +2

    Damn I was just thinking about this book yesterday.

  • @jeffreyaldrich1865
    @jeffreyaldrich1865 Год назад

    Love your dives into these books.

  • @dieantler
    @dieantler Год назад +2

    I knight you as the Prophet of Sci fi.. Because you made us all fall in love with sci fi, fiction and reading. Thank you for your sharings.

  • @paulfoote6198
    @paulfoote6198 10 месяцев назад

    Got to the spoiler warning at 6:57 and started reading the book, thank you for highlighting so many wonderful stories 🧡

  • @tomasverner5354
    @tomasverner5354 Год назад +4

    I hope you do the Poseidon's children trilogy by A Reynolds some day.

  • @ml4173
    @ml4173 Год назад

    Thanks for another good sci-fi book idea. Im reading the Three Body Problem now from your earlier video and loving it. Just ordered this book too.

  • @keither_1976
    @keither_1976 Год назад

    Thanks for covering more Alastair Reynolds books.

  • @jessebarcus73
    @jessebarcus73 Год назад

    This is one of the first times I've actually paused the video to grab a book from the library. Those few lines you spoke about the different branches of humanity pickled my cuke.
    Sorry for not finishing the vid Quinn!

  • @lpg12338
    @lpg12338 Год назад

    Outstanding video, I will add this book to my list, thanks for sharing! 👍

  • @uradgula5258
    @uradgula5258 Год назад

    Always a fan of bookshelf shots. Good insperation for further reading!
    And spotting what I already got on my own shelves, and so spotting good taste hehe ;)

  • @corwinberry
    @corwinberry Год назад

    Straight up pausing on your bookshelf to find a good book is my go to lol. You have great taste in sci fi dude.

  • @charlesdrew3947
    @charlesdrew3947 Год назад

    One of my favourite sci-fi books. Epic scale really interesting ideas, love it.

  • @seanbroderick6358
    @seanbroderick6358 Год назад

    Thank you for coverage of this amazing novel. It’s sooo, sooo good.

  • @awi11o
    @awi11o Год назад

    XEELLEE SEQUENCE YAAAAAAAAS MY FAVORITE SCIFI EVERRRRRRR
    This book sounds fun as well , I'm just excited to see you even mention the Sequence

  • @merryjayned7315
    @merryjayned7315 Год назад

    Thank you so much for opening my eyes to sci-fi novels. I absolutely love your videos and they keep my bookshelves full of interesting new reads.

  • @Alibaba-r2y
    @Alibaba-r2y Месяц назад

    Just finishing reading it, great book, great video thx...

  • @Anon-te6uq
    @Anon-te6uq Год назад +2

    Do the Quantum Thief next. Its a great post-singular novel about wildly advanced warring factions. Jupiter got annihilated by a singularity weapon.

  • @cidie1
    @cidie1 Год назад

    You've introduced a bunch of books to me only today and they all sounded very interesting, thanks!

  • @snarflcat6187
    @snarflcat6187 Год назад

    My Human is a 5-Amazon Star ASF epic novelist.
    I have learned from him that the most important thing for SF writers is to know BASIC science.
    Our Milky Way Galaxy and Andromeda are careening towards each other.
    In RL the outer reaches of Andromeda have ALREADY contacted the outer reaches of our Milky Way, and in UNDER 3 million years the MAIN BODIES of our two galaxies will be actively intermingling . In 5 to 6 million years we will already be part of ONE single galaxy.

  • @DanielGenis5000
    @DanielGenis5000 Год назад

    Bravo; I loved this one by Reynolds, and the galactic setting he tackled was astounding!

  • @JIYOSHI831
    @JIYOSHI831 Год назад

    Just want to say you've got a great channel and I enjoy listening to you read . Glad I found ya

  • @kiljaeden7663
    @kiljaeden7663 Год назад

    One of my favourite books. Hoping for a sequel.

  • @barrybend7189
    @barrybend7189 Год назад +2

    I would love a look into the Future History and Ring world books by Larry Niven. Not many people appreciate the books.

  • @trebleboost7
    @trebleboost7 Год назад +1

    My favorite book by Alistair Reynolds. Hands down.

  • @A_Few_Thoughts
    @A_Few_Thoughts Год назад +2

    Quinn. Please cover the Xeelee books by stephen Baxter! Talk about super advanced engineering on a universe scale!

  • @deusexaethera
    @deusexaethera Год назад +1

    You mentioned The Xeelee Sequence! 😁 Have you done a series of videos on that yet?

  • @Edson_online
    @Edson_online Год назад +1

    Been a while since I read this book. Loved it.

  • @metazuul1103
    @metazuul1103 Год назад

    Definitely need to check this out! loved the review

  • @petereldergill2942
    @petereldergill2942 Год назад

    I'm just starting the third book of Three Body Problem. When I'm done I'm planning on watching all the videos that you've made about them. I'm reading them because I see them on your channel and I thought it would be neat to read Chinese sci Fi to see what it's like. Thanks!

  • @pauloandre8078
    @pauloandre8078 Год назад

    Hi Quinn hello from Brazil. I really like your channel and always refer to it to decide which books I'll read next.

  • @ravenheartwraith
    @ravenheartwraith Год назад

    read this a few years back, wasn't expecting a video! will listen... it was a confusing book for me so I'd like to see you break it down.

  • @totalnewb123
    @totalnewb123 Год назад

    Quinn out here getting people into debt over these awesome books. Thank you sir. 👍🏿✊🏿🇯🇲🇺🇸💯