Timestamps: Main shelf on left: 1:45 Main shelf on right: 7:22 Brown shelf you never see: 11:50 Mini shelf: 13:24 Other shelf (mostly Star Wars & Forgotten realms): 13:47 Genre's other then just fantasy: Random Fiction/Non-Fiction: 5:29 Mostly Middle-Grade books: 10:38 Classics: 11:50 Manga 12:21 More middle-Grade Books: 13:42 Star Wars / Misc Fantasy: 13:47
So much Zelda... So many nice covers (looking at you UK Mistborn editions)... And MERPHY NAPIER gave you her annotated copy of The Name of the Wind?!?!!!?!?! You have a goldmine there my friend. Great video too btw. And great job on your work on Daniel's and Elliott's covers 👏👏👏
I’ll have you know I’m screaming rn. I commented on one of your videos a while ago when you mentioned doing the series “Remember Reading” and I said “wow I can’t wait because there’s this series I really used to love about a boy who rides a giant bear around and there’s a floating city in the sky” and ITS THE EDGE CHRONICLES! Amazing!! Mystery solved. Thank you for your content. Your shelves are next level 🥰
I remember you commenting that!! Idk how I didn't put it together that it was The Edge Chronicles 😂 Well I will definitely be making a Remember Reading video on that series!
I *didn't* know that you did the cover and layout of Peace and Turmoil (which I quite enjoyed). Well done! Also, I totally get preferring the unabridged Star Wars audiobooks with the high production value, but, if you haven't, you should really check out the original EU books that maybe didn't get the full treatment. There are some true gems, and I'm that guy who even was loving it all the way to the end...still hoping for Sword of the Jedi someday! ALSO also, if you're the Whovian you appear to be, and you like listening to all the things, the Big Finish audio dramas are downright superb. I've been going through in chronological order (as best as one can with Doctor Who), and my wife and I have been listening to things like Gallifrey, The Diary of River Song, and The Eighth Doctor Adventures together. So good!
Loved this. I would have watched another half hour (at least) of the tour! You inspired me to clean up my shelves and finally bite the bullet and purchase more shelf space. Thanks Jay!
I always love seeing the bookshelves of other people! I actually read the first Murderbot novella today and I really enjoyed it. Excited to hear what you think.
Wow. Nicely presently! I respect the time you must have used to pull out and display books in such a visually pleasing manner, then edit your filming into a smooth and entertaining viewing of less than 15 minutes.
And I thought I was the only one who haven’t read all the books on his bookshelf😅😅😅.... And by the way I love your shelf, and would like to have a similar shelf of fantasy books one day too. The idea of deep freezer. Wow!
The Edge Chronicles were my favorite growing up. I feel like not a lot of people know about them, I may even give them another go now that I'm like 2 decades older lol
I sometimes feel so bad when other booktubers promote you by saying that you edit your videos in a super cool way because I believe that your content is equally good and so people should subscribe to you for both the content and cool edits, but boy oh boy you killed it with that intro in this video.😂❤️👌
Haha thank you!! I recently had someone tell me on a video that "the fan art made the video" and I was thinking... but what about my narration and editing 😂 Thanks, I appreciate it!
I love your personality pal, thanks for sharing it, and your collection. I was also hesitant to read the Broken Empire series and even through the first few chapters I wasn't impressed, my friend said it was one of his favourites so I kept reading and now I actually think it is one of the better series I have read. I really enjoyed it. Don't dismiss it yet.
I really like your bookshelves! Thanks for the video, I can definitely see all the work you put in them! Have you read any of the Dragonlance books? I'm thinking of starting that series.
Thank you! I read the first Dragonlance book years ago and remember liking it. It's very old school and trope filled but still a lot of fun, I will probably reread them soon actually since a new Dragonlance trilogy has been announced to release this year
Dragonlance holds a significant portion of my soul - so I heartily recommend. Not all Dragonlance authors are great, but the prose of Margaret Weis, Chris Pierson and Richard Knaak are dependable.
I love that you have some of the Invisible Library series! I've got em all and I've read the first two and they're amazing! I also read The Seven Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle and I like it. Prepare for some twists and turns! Love your bookshelves and you give me motivation to read more! Thank you!! 🤘🖤
Haha, I was just in the middle watching a booktuber I've never watched before tour her bookshelf (Sabine's Book Nook, counting her unread books) and then this notification popped up. I guess I'm in the mood for swimming through someone else's books like Scrooge McDuck!
@@CapturedInWords Cheers, it was a lovely tour/swim and a sweet collection! Odd random question: have you read "the sword" by Deborah Chester (14:02) cause I just decided not to get it 2 days ago when I saw it at the local Goodway and it's probably still there. Judging by the look of that shelf's books, they're all second hand and not your priority reads, but I thought I'd check. Also Labyrinth and Storyteller: I love the originals - are they good adaptations?
I just finished Name of the Wind by your recommendation. It was soooo good. Made the mistake of using it as a break from finishing stormlight but now I need to read Wise Mans Fear immediately. Brando Sando will have to wait until after...
You’re one of the few booktubers who own The Kite Runner. Such a heartbreaking story. Many months after reading, I still remember it and feel like crying
Loved the video. Not saying you should be as thorough on your middle grade shelves as you are on other shelves, but you don’t have to be so brief! I found a lot of my young reader memories coming back as I paused and looked through those shelves. Dragon Rider by Cornelia Funke was what got me into fantasy in reading when my dad and I read it in first grade. Also things like the Deltora series by Emily Rodda and others were cool to see again. I actually got my little sister-in-law the Deltora series last year for Christmas. Trying to turn her into a fantasy nerd. Loved the tour.
Yeah I regret speeding through a bunch of my shelf, I guess I was worried people would get bored and wanted to make the video more fast paced 😅I read Dragon Rider when I was in grade 4, so many great memories! And Deltora Quest was one of the series that got me into fantasy, I was obsessed with it. actually, soon I plan on making an entire video talking about Deltora quest! That's awesome you got your little sister-in-law the series, hope she enjoys it!
Very nice video, and I really do have a questions for you. What is your favorite book within those that appeared in this video? (It can be the edition you like the most of the series that you most enjoyed.)
Such a phenomenal collection! Keep it going! I know you have a lot on your to-do list, but If you want some recommendations, you should delve into Dante’s Divine Comedy; there is a brilliant translation by Allen Mandelbaum. It is one of my personal poetical favorites. Looking forward to the next review video!!
I really want to get back into reading them! I believe I read up to about book 10, then just kept collecting them as I found them on sale. I reread the Dark Elf Trilogy several times, so I might reread The Crystal Shard soon
Winter's Promise!! I love that one and don't hear talked about enough. 4t4 and final English translation comes out September so it's good time to consider it ;) I think it's considered steam punk fantasy, with strong mystery underlying elements and neat magic :)
I am beyond jealous that you already have the Red Rising books, I wanna read that series so bad! Also, the King of Thorns by Mark Lawrence was a great book, I have not read the others but Lawrence is a great author if you like Locke Lamora then you'll like that series. The main character is sorta like an anti-hero.
Really enjoyed seeing the love for the original Dragonball series, as well as Pluto and 20th Century Boys. If you haven't read Dr. Slump, I very much recommend it for that great DB comedy feel.
Hi I noticed on your last shelf you had David Gemmell's Rigante series. Have you read them? I'm reading them in March/April for the first time. Although I have read his Drenai series which is great and he's now my favourite author. You should try his Drenai series especially Legend and Waylander. Cheers. Neil
Dude, I just came across the book the choice of magic and am absolutely entranced. We have very similar taste in books and I've got a lot of great recommendations from you so I thought I would return the favor. You've probably already heard of/ read the series but if not, enjoy!
Did I see a copy of To Sleep in a Sea of Stars by Christopher Paolini on one of your shelves? If so, have you read it? 11/22/63 is one of my favorite Stephen King books. It's a little different than some of his other work, and it was my introduction to his bibliography.
Where did you get that awesome Rhythm of War animated wallpaper for your computer? It looks like the one from the audiobook clips that Sanderson posted, but I'm not sure how to download it and put it on my computer!
Have you read The Black Company series yet? I've been collecting them in the last month, but I don't see anyone talking about it on RUclips. Also, I'm gonna be in trouble now that you've given me the idea of putting a chest freezer inside my study. What a grand idea to have a box full of ice cream in the area that I work in! Edit: Also I hope your mom has been doing fine! :)
Can you review Elric? Also did you read Berserk manga? By looking at your shelf I think you would like it especially if you liked Vagabond and/or Vinland.
Oh believe me dude I know About Senlin Ascends but I can't find it anywhere which is frustrating so I'm just going to have to order it I think. Also I was gonna ask you why you only have the 3rd book in the reckoners trilogy, Definitely worth reading I only read the 1st one and part of the 2nd one so I need to do a reread but I know I'm gonna love it and I think you will too.
Thanks! I actually haven't ready any of those Indy books yet so idk if they're decent or not, I found them at a used bookstore and decided to pick them all up to make a video on at some point because I love the original movies
Great Tour! I loved pretty much everything... except for Zelda... confession time... I could never get into that series o_O. FMA is my favorite anime of all time, I wonder if you ever read/watch "HunterxHunter"?? Amazing manga/anime series that I definitely encourage you to do if you haven't yet!
Only about half through this & I'm already seeing so many books I have not even heard of! Just checked out your sister's Etsy. Is she planning to make more dragons?
@@CapturedInWords Lawhead was probably my first exposure to Celtic fantasy. First with his Pendragon Cycle and eventually with Albion. I like it, but Albion is not epic high fantasy, so don't get your hopes up if that's what you are expecting.
Your bookshelves are amazing 😍 While I was watching @ 11:18, I was like “I have that chest!” Fun fact though, I literally found mine on the beach in the sand when I was about 15. I’ve had it ever since lol
Oh wow that's crazy!! Haha well if you ever wondered where that chest came from, it's from the 2nd Pirates of the Caribbean movie and was a toy included with children's Burger King meals at the time 😂
Oh that's awesome!! I ended up dislocating my shoulder on a half pipe which led to a chronic dislocation and I had to get surgery, so ever since then I haven't skated as much. It's been awhile, but I miss it! I still longboard a bit in the summer though
It's been awhile since I read it but I remember feeling quite mixed. There's things I liked about it, I really liked some of the dreamlike elements. But for a post-apocalyptic book it's also fairly repetitive and boring at times, and there's some stylistic choices with the writing I didn't care for. I would like to reread it at some point though in order to form a full opinion and make a video on it
Vinland Saga is one of the greatest mangas to date. It’s just as good if not better than Berserk and Vagabond. I was really suprised by it. And luckily it’s still easy to pick up all the hardcover volumes. I was also really glad to see some Cormac McCarthy there he’s one of my favorite writers of all time. And nice Forgotten Realms books I love all the main Drizzt books by Salvatore.
Wow your videos have such a high quality. Most people wouldn't edit it like that. I hope you like Riyira and maybe make some videos about it. It has such a beautiful friendship.
Timestamps:
Main shelf on left: 1:45
Main shelf on right: 7:22
Brown shelf you never see: 11:50
Mini shelf: 13:24
Other shelf (mostly Star Wars & Forgotten realms): 13:47
Genre's other then just fantasy:
Random Fiction/Non-Fiction: 5:29
Mostly Middle-Grade books: 10:38
Classics: 11:50
Manga 12:21
More middle-Grade Books: 13:42
Star Wars / Misc Fantasy: 13:47
Dude your production value is unmatched on the booktube scene..
Honestly, he deserves way more attention just for that. AND his content is bomb too.
So much Zelda...
So many nice covers (looking at you UK Mistborn editions)...
And MERPHY NAPIER gave you her annotated copy of The Name of the Wind?!?!!!?!?! You have a goldmine there my friend. Great video too btw.
And great job on your work on Daniel's and Elliott's covers 👏👏👏
This channel is known for quality, great editing, Jay being amazing and now, apparently MEMES
Honestly, I like Jay's videos even before the first ten seconds have passed
Much appreciated!
i actually wished it was longer, but overall, i loved it!!
Guess I didn't need to worry about people being bored haha! Glad you enjoyed!
Thats what shee said
Your video editing, effects, and presence on screen are on another level. You could be talking about anything and I’d be enthralled.
Editing is out of this world
So many little hilarious moments and superb editing touches which make this infinitely better than every other bookshelf tour on RUclips.
I’ll have you know I’m screaming rn. I commented on one of your videos a while ago when you mentioned doing the series “Remember Reading” and I said “wow I can’t wait because there’s this series I really used to love about a boy who rides a giant bear around and there’s a floating city in the sky” and ITS THE EDGE CHRONICLES! Amazing!! Mystery solved. Thank you for your content. Your shelves are next level 🥰
I remember you commenting that!! Idk how I didn't put it together that it was The Edge Chronicles 😂 Well I will definitely be making a Remember Reading video on that series!
I need a tour of the stores of ice cream! Oh and great video by the way (as usual)
Coming soon! 😉 Haha Thanks
When you have 38k subscribers but you are still underrated you know you do somthing right
So glad you’re loving Senlin! Those books are amazing, they instantly went to my favorite series list! 💕
So good! I definitely will be making videos on them in the next few months
@@CapturedInWords I can’t wait!
I *didn't* know that you did the cover and layout of Peace and Turmoil (which I quite enjoyed). Well done!
Also, I totally get preferring the unabridged Star Wars audiobooks with the high production value, but, if you haven't, you should really check out the original EU books that maybe didn't get the full treatment. There are some true gems, and I'm that guy who even was loving it all the way to the end...still hoping for Sword of the Jedi someday!
ALSO also, if you're the Whovian you appear to be, and you like listening to all the things, the Big Finish audio dramas are downright superb. I've been going through in chronological order (as best as one can with Doctor Who), and my wife and I have been listening to things like Gallifrey, The Diary of River Song, and The Eighth Doctor Adventures together. So good!
Dude finally a youtuber that loves books and videogames alike.
Loved this. I would have watched another half hour (at least) of the tour!
You inspired me to clean up my shelves and finally bite the bullet and purchase more shelf space. Thanks Jay!
Glad you enjoyed!! I guess I didn't need to worry about people finding it boring! Enjoy your new shelves!
In really think you have the best taste in all booktube. Completly love your channel.
Thank you so much 😊
PAX!!?! Pax is legit one of my favorite books.
Also the cover is perfection
Commenting for the algorithmic Gods. Loving your editing style!
Much appreciated!
I enjoyed your editing. Thank you for the hard work and the tour!
I always love seeing the bookshelves of other people! I actually read the first Murderbot novella today and I really enjoyed it. Excited to hear what you think.
Wow. Nicely presently! I respect the time you must have used to pull out and display books in such a visually pleasing manner, then edit your filming into a smooth and entertaining viewing of less than 15 minutes.
And I thought I was the only one who haven’t read all the books on his bookshelf😅😅😅....
And by the way I love your shelf, and would like to have a similar shelf of fantasy books one day too. The idea of deep freezer. Wow!
excellent video I think you'll like malazan book of the fallen i'm reading book 2 right now and really enjoying it.
The Edge Chronicles were my favorite growing up. I feel like not a lot of people know about them, I may even give them another go now that I'm like 2 decades older lol
Such a fun bookshelf tour!
I sometimes feel so bad when other booktubers promote you by saying that you edit your videos in a super cool way because I believe that your content is equally good and so people should subscribe to you for both the content and cool edits, but boy oh boy you killed it with that intro in this video.😂❤️👌
Haha thank you!! I recently had someone tell me on a video that "the fan art made the video" and I was thinking... but what about my narration and editing 😂
Thanks, I appreciate it!
@@CapturedInWords Are you self taught for video production or by schooling or anything?
Your editing is amazing
I’m so glad you ended up doing this video! I’m ready for the new recommendations I’ll get from this haha
Glad you enjoyed! :)
This was a cool breakdown of your book collection
You have an amazing book collection! I love the variety of books that you read
Thank you!! 😊
HEY THAT "TORTOISE DUDE FROM KUNG FU PANDA" IS AWESOME. SHOW SOME RESPECT (jk. he's cool tho)
Master Oogway deserves some respect 😅
So sorry Oogway! he is indeed very awesome 😂
This video rescues my day
I love your personality pal, thanks for sharing it, and your collection. I was also hesitant to read the Broken Empire series and even through the first few chapters I wasn't impressed, my friend said it was one of his favourites so I kept reading and now I actually think it is one of the better series I have read. I really enjoyed it. Don't dismiss it yet.
I really like your bookshelves! Thanks for the video, I can definitely see all the work you put in them! Have you read any of the Dragonlance books? I'm thinking of starting that series.
Thank you! I read the first Dragonlance book years ago and remember liking it. It's very old school and trope filled but still a lot of fun, I will probably reread them soon actually since a new Dragonlance trilogy has been announced to release this year
Dragonlance holds a significant portion of my soul - so I heartily recommend. Not all Dragonlance authors are great, but the prose of Margaret Weis, Chris Pierson and Richard Knaak are dependable.
I love that you have some of the Invisible Library series! I've got em all and I've read the first two and they're amazing! I also read The Seven Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle and I like it. Prepare for some twists and turns! Love your bookshelves and you give me motivation to read more! Thank you!! 🤘🖤
I also have a Rhythm of War wallpaper on my computer! Hahaha loved the video!
Great minds think alike! Haha glad you enjoyed!
I actually just started The Murderbot Diaries!! really excited to hear your thoughts on the series
Awesome!
Haha, I was just in the middle watching a booktuber I've never watched before tour her bookshelf (Sabine's Book Nook, counting her unread books) and then this notification popped up. I guess I'm in the mood for swimming through someone else's books like Scrooge McDuck!
Haha perfect timing!!
@@CapturedInWords Cheers, it was a lovely tour/swim and a sweet collection! Odd random question: have you read "the sword" by Deborah Chester (14:02) cause I just decided not to get it 2 days ago when I saw it at the local Goodway and it's probably still there. Judging by the look of that shelf's books, they're all second hand and not your priority reads, but I thought I'd check.
Also Labyrinth and Storyteller: I love the originals - are they good adaptations?
Great set of books and nick nacks. You’ll love Muderbot, I’ve been plugging those books since they were first published. Enjoyed :)
Thanks Jennifer! Can't wait to start reading the Murderbot Diaries! I'll definitely be making videos on em :)
I appreciate the effort, this was a great video
Glad you enjoyed it!
I just finished Name of the Wind by your recommendation. It was soooo good. Made the mistake of using it as a break from finishing stormlight but now I need to read Wise Mans Fear immediately. Brando Sando will have to wait until after...
You’re one of the few booktubers who own The Kite Runner. Such a heartbreaking story. Many months after reading, I still remember it and feel like crying
Loved the video. Not saying you should be as thorough on your middle grade shelves as you are on other shelves, but you don’t have to be so brief! I found a lot of my young reader memories coming back as I paused and looked through those shelves. Dragon Rider by Cornelia Funke was what got me into fantasy in reading when my dad and I read it in first grade. Also things like the Deltora series by Emily Rodda and others were cool to see again. I actually got my little sister-in-law the Deltora series last year for Christmas. Trying to turn her into a fantasy nerd. Loved the tour.
Yeah I regret speeding through a bunch of my shelf, I guess I was worried people would get bored and wanted to make the video more fast paced 😅I read Dragon Rider when I was in grade 4, so many great memories! And Deltora Quest was one of the series that got me into fantasy, I was obsessed with it. actually, soon I plan on making an entire video talking about Deltora quest! That's awesome you got your little sister-in-law the series, hope she enjoys it!
Now this is art
Very nice video, and I really do have a questions for you. What is your favorite book within those that appeared in this video? (It can be the edition you like the most of the series that you most enjoyed.)
Booktube: secret house tour
Great vid!
Such a phenomenal collection! Keep it going! I know you have a lot on your to-do list, but If you want some recommendations, you should delve into Dante’s Divine Comedy; there is a brilliant translation by Allen Mandelbaum. It is one of my personal poetical favorites. Looking forward to the next review video!!
Great review.
Do you recommend the Ice Dragon by GRRM? I was thinking of buying it. Great video as always!
What did you think about The Legend of Drizzt series? Have you read all the way to Relentless? You don't see many people talk about these novels.
Happy weekend reading to u!! 📖🎬
You too!!
Great to see so many Legend of Drizzt books. I'm not the only one with the whole series taking up tons of room on my shelves lol
I really want to get back into reading them! I believe I read up to about book 10, then just kept collecting them as I found them on sale. I reread the Dark Elf Trilogy several times, so I might reread The Crystal Shard soon
@@CapturedInWords this is like exactly what I did. Fell off around 14 or so but just kept buying them from used book stores
David Gemmell is labelled in "a few others" by the gods!
Just bought those books recently at a used bookstore! I need to read them soon, since I've never read any Gemmell
@@CapturedInWords fair enough, my comment was for comedic effect more than outrage.
Nice method to show the books through static pictures framed
Winter's Promise!! I love that one and don't hear talked about enough. 4t4 and final English translation comes out September so it's good time to consider it ;) I think it's considered steam punk fantasy, with strong mystery underlying elements and neat magic :)
Great video! I'd love to know more about your design work! Just discovered your channel recently so sorry if this has been covered already.
Gotta love the random freezer :3
I am beyond jealous that you already have the Red Rising books, I wanna read that series so bad! Also, the King of Thorns by Mark Lawrence was a great book, I have not read the others but Lawrence is a great author if you like Locke Lamora then you'll like that series. The main character is sorta like an anti-hero.
Really enjoyed seeing the love for the original Dragonball series, as well as Pluto and 20th Century Boys. If you haven't read Dr. Slump, I very much recommend it for that great DB comedy feel.
You come for the books, stay to piece together this guys family tree
Skipped over George Martin’s ASOIAF? How could you?? Hahahaha.
He has just read the first book😭😭😭
loved it
Hi I noticed on your last shelf you had David Gemmell's Rigante series. Have you read them? I'm reading them in March/April for the first time. Although I have read his Drenai series which is great and he's now my favourite author. You should try his Drenai series especially Legend and Waylander. Cheers. Neil
One day I will have a bookshelf like this
Dude, I just came across the book the choice of magic and am absolutely entranced. We have very similar taste in books and I've got a lot of great recommendations from you so I thought I would return the favor. You've probably already heard of/ read the series but if not, enjoy!
so excited to read mistborn
It's one of my favorites!
Did I see a copy of To Sleep in a Sea of Stars by Christopher Paolini on one of your shelves? If so, have you read it? 11/22/63 is one of my favorite Stephen King books. It's a little different than some of his other work, and it was my introduction to his bibliography.
Where did you get that awesome Rhythm of War animated wallpaper for your computer? It looks like the one from the audiobook clips that Sanderson posted, but I'm not sure how to download it and put it on my computer!
Have you read The Black Company series yet? I've been collecting them in the last month, but I don't see anyone talking about it on RUclips.
Also, I'm gonna be in trouble now that you've given me the idea of putting a chest freezer inside my study. What a grand idea to have a box full of ice cream in the area that I work in!
Edit: Also I hope your mom has been doing fine! :)
Can you review Elric?
Also did you read Berserk manga? By looking at your shelf I think you would like it especially if you liked Vagabond and/or Vinland.
4:32 more people absolutely need to know about the Senlin books!!!! Those are amazing and need way more hype.
YESSS!
13:20 Stephen Lawhead needs more love! You should definitely check out his King Raven trilogy! Best iteration of Robin Hood!
Man got the Hitman freezer in his room
I recommend you to finish the Demon Cycle series by Peter V. Brett. I saw only the first 2 books, its really worth it.
Oh believe me dude I know About
Senlin Ascends but I can't find it anywhere which is frustrating so I'm just going to have to order it I think. Also I was gonna ask you why you only have the 3rd book in the reckoners trilogy, Definitely worth reading I only read the 1st one and part of the 2nd one so I need to do a reread but I know I'm gonna love it and I think you will too.
11/22/63 is amazing, maybe my favorite or second favorite King novel (close race with Pet Sematary)
Ya man, after reading the book, I feel like I know what is was like to live in small town America between the years of 58' and 63'.
@@bmoneybby yeah the immersion of that story was so well done
Your shelves are so pretty 🤩
What did you think about those Indians Jones novels?
I love the trilogy but idk if those are any good
Thanks!
I actually haven't ready any of those Indy books yet so idk if they're decent or not, I found them at a used bookstore and decided to pick them all up to make a video on at some point because I love the original movies
Pendragon! One of my first favorite fantasy set when I was young.
Ahh I was wondering if anyone would notice those! I should have pointed them out, they were one of my favorites when I was young too
@@CapturedInWords , I’m so glad to know someone is a fan of the series as well. 😃
Great Tour! I loved pretty much everything... except for Zelda... confession time... I could never get into that series o_O.
FMA is my favorite anime of all time, I wonder if you ever read/watch "HunterxHunter"?? Amazing manga/anime series that I definitely encourage you to do if you haven't yet!
Only about half through this & I'm already seeing so many books I have not even heard of!
Just checked out your sister's Etsy. Is she planning to make more dragons?
Awesome! Yup she has a lot of different dragons already made but she hasn't put them up in her shop quite yet, but she should have em up soon :)
Lawhead's Song of Albion. I loved that series. I've read it several times. I don't think a lot of people know about him.
I've only read the first one and it was years ago, but I plan on reading them all soon!
@@CapturedInWords Lawhead was probably my first exposure to Celtic fantasy. First with his Pendragon Cycle and eventually with Albion. I like it, but Albion is not epic high fantasy, so don't get your hopes up if that's what you are expecting.
Book corners with cat tooth marks...story of my life 😂
Your bookshelves are amazing 😍
While I was watching @ 11:18, I was like “I have that chest!” Fun fact though, I literally found mine on the beach in the sand when I was about 15. I’ve had it ever since lol
Oh wow that's crazy!! Haha well if you ever wondered where that chest came from, it's from the 2nd Pirates of the Caribbean movie and was a toy included with children's Burger King meals at the time 😂
Hi, I just wanted to ask a quick question. Have you read any Guy Gavriel Kay novels?
Hey do you don't have Harry Potter on your shelf??? 🤔🤔🤔
Love Bakuman! And I saw the skateboard haha. I skate and read too bro
Oh that's awesome!! I ended up dislocating my shoulder on a half pipe which led to a chronic dislocation and I had to get surgery, so ever since then I haven't skated as much. It's been awhile, but I miss it! I still longboard a bit in the summer though
@@CapturedInWords dang injuries are no joke. I tore my acl from skatin when I was younger I feel ur pain lol
What are your thoughts on The Road by Cormac McCarthy? Thinking about getting it
It's been awhile since I read it but I remember feeling quite mixed. There's things I liked about it, I really liked some of the dreamlike elements. But for a post-apocalyptic book it's also fairly repetitive and boring at times, and there's some stylistic choices with the writing I didn't care for. I would like to reread it at some point though in order to form a full opinion and make a video on it
Don’t forget “To Sleep in a Sea Of Stars” next to Murderbot. :)
Oh whoops I completely forgot that one! 😂
@@CapturedInWords No worries, mate! :P
WALL-E! Where did you get that? I love that little guy. I have two stuffed ones, a small one & a large one given to me as a gift.
Haha honestly I have no clue, I think i got it as a birthday gift back when the movie came out back in 2008 😅 WALL-E is awesome!
Loved the vid but I wish you were a smidge slower with the last shelf
Yeah I did kind of rush that one didn't I 😅
Have you read the other 2 books in the faithful and the fallen series and are you going to read the of blood and bone trilogy by John gwynne
I haven't read any of the faithful and the fallen yet, I just recently bought the first 2, and I'll definitely read blood and bone at some point!
Vinland Saga is one of the greatest mangas to date. It’s just as good if not better than Berserk and Vagabond. I was really suprised by it. And luckily it’s still easy to pick up all the hardcover volumes. I was also really glad to see some Cormac McCarthy there he’s one of my favorite writers of all time. And nice Forgotten Realms books I love all the main Drizzt books by Salvatore.
Hmm deep freezer for ice-cream nothing suspicious.
Btw, what are your thoughts on Percy Jackson and other Rick Riordan books.
It's DEFINITELY not used to store all of my enemies 😈
Hmmm it's been forever since I read any Rick Riordan books, but I really loved them growing up
Damn, your book organization is pretty similar to mine.
How was Dreams of the Dying? I'm thinking about picking that up.
Haven't read it yet but plan on starting it soon, Petrik Leo made a good review on it
@@CapturedInWords Yeah that review is what got me interested, but haven't seen any other thoughts on it. Looking forward to your review!
Do you give away or donate books previously? or do you still keep your childhood books?
There's a lot of books that I donate because I don't feel like I'll ever reread them, but I do still have many of my childhood favorites
Wow your videos have such a high quality. Most people wouldn't edit it like that. I hope you like Riyira and maybe make some videos about it. It has such a beautiful friendship.
Wow how long did it take you to read all this? XD