Okay I spent WAY too much time searching for the first one because you read the title so quickly it literally sounded like "L.M.N.O.P. by Mark Dunn" @0:18 😵💫 This was a really fun video keep up!
I read The Stranger and should probably reread Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galexy. I also dislike when people say they are a utilitarian. Everyone cares about the consequences of their actions but I think it's just a lazy way to not have to justify ones beliefs and "defend" untenable positions. Great video!
Based on the WW2 books listed here I think you might enjoy a book called "Beneath a Scarlet Sky" by Mark Sullivan. It's about this Italian teenager whose parents send him into a auxiliary division of the occupying Nazi forces to keep him off the front lines. I found it very immersive and (without spoiling too much) it excels at directing the reader's emotions. Also after watching some of your other vids (mainly the social media & religion ones) I wanted to say I agree with many of your views and that I'm in a similar situation to you (very religious family while I'm not so sure after recently moving out and experiencing true free thought & skeptical of social media and its influences). I hope you'll make vids on similar topics in the future. Thanks!
For the first time in years, I watched the HHGTTG last night. The BBC TV version. Also, the ultimate question to the ultimate answer is in base 13, not base 10. At least, it works in base 13. Adams didn't plan that.
BTW, here's a book you may enjoy Emily. The Rape of the Mind, by Joost Meerloo, copywrite 1956. It is quite relevant to today's world and the chapter on technology is quite interesting. Just FYI
Wohoo I'll be the 400th subscriber! Never heard of The Faithful Spy, but I have to admit the interior art doesn't look appealing. Have you read other graphic novels and if so what are your favorites?
Hi ! I want to share with you about one book: "KAYAN KOLLYN- The spiral of the Ellmott & messenger of the secret." a great fiction of adventure, mystery, ART, an ancient CRAFFARTT, and science. once you read it, you definitely love it, because it speaks about all dimensions of life, without the barrier of the beliefs and social divisions. Love your content! Waiting for your review 😊😊😊
I also read Pet Cemetary in 2022! I agree in that it was the only Stephen King book to actually kind of creep me out (and I read it in broad daylight). I really recommend you read 11/22/63 as I think it’s one of the better Stephen King books + it has time travel which is always a win.
It became so intense in the vegan part, god bless your willpower 🙏😂!! I love Pet Sematary too, it's my first SK book. Is Le Guin from Omelas science fiction?
The epistolary novel looks interesting but I've read two recently, Flowers for algernon and Dracula, so I'll skip it. I've only read the two most known Vonnegut's books so I will grab MotherNight! Is that one genre fiction or literary fiction? Whyyyy is it so hard for me to tell the difference between them lol EDIT you wrote something extensive regarding RUclips but I was so busy I couldn't read it before it disappeared. Was everything okay?
No C&P? Raskolnikov had all that trouble for naught... and poor Solzhenitsyn can't go a day without being attached to Jordan. So, yeah, I'll be reporting you for censoring my fedora 😒
Next up, the 15 worst books you've read in 2022. Or are 30 books too many for a single year? 5 worst books then. 2? Fine, that one book you hated, period.
The mood quickly changed when talking about Foer's Eating Animals 😅 I can't wait for your upcoming vegan video
Okay I spent WAY too much time searching for the first one because you read the title so quickly it literally sounded like "L.M.N.O.P. by Mark Dunn" @0:18 😵💫 This was a really fun video keep up!
that's the pun! lol
@@emilyisreading_ Ooooh I get it lol english is my 3rd language so puns usually fly over my head llol
I read The Hot Zone in middle school and have been obsessed with viruses and virology ever since!
The epistolary novel seems clever indeed! I agree with you. Not a gimmick at all.
Good choices!
I read The Stranger and should probably reread Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galexy. I also dislike when people say they are a utilitarian. Everyone cares about the consequences of their actions but I think it's just a lazy way to not have to justify ones beliefs and "defend" untenable positions. Great video!
Based on the WW2 books listed here I think you might enjoy a book called "Beneath a Scarlet Sky" by Mark Sullivan. It's about this Italian teenager whose parents send him into a auxiliary division of the occupying Nazi forces to keep him off the front lines. I found it very immersive and (without spoiling too much) it excels at directing the reader's emotions.
Also after watching some of your other vids (mainly the social media & religion ones) I wanted to say I agree with many of your views and that I'm in a similar situation to you (very religious family while I'm not so sure after recently moving out and experiencing true free thought & skeptical of social media and its influences). I hope you'll make vids on similar topics in the future. Thanks!
For the first time in years, I watched the HHGTTG last night. The BBC TV version.
Also, the ultimate question to the ultimate answer is in base 13, not base 10. At least, it works in base 13. Adams didn't plan that.
BTW, here's a book you may enjoy Emily. The Rape of the Mind, by Joost Meerloo, copywrite 1956. It is quite relevant to today's world and the chapter on technology is quite interesting. Just FYI
Wohoo I'll be the 400th subscriber! Never heard of The Faithful Spy, but I have to admit the interior art doesn't look appealing. Have you read other graphic novels and if so what are your favorites?
"The Hot Zone" was an interesting pick. I'll be adding it to my To Read list.
Hi ! I want to share with you about one book: "KAYAN KOLLYN- The spiral of the Ellmott & messenger of the secret." a great fiction of adventure, mystery, ART, an ancient CRAFFARTT, and science. once you read it, you definitely love it, because it speaks about all dimensions of life, without the barrier of the beliefs and social divisions.
Love your content!
Waiting for your review 😊😊😊
I also read Pet Cemetary in 2022! I agree in that it was the only Stephen King book to actually kind of creep me out (and I read it in broad daylight). I really recommend you read 11/22/63 as I think it’s one of the better Stephen King books + it has time travel which is always a win.
I think it's a crime punishable by law in some nations to read Stephen King in broad daylight. It just seems like a huge waste 😂
It became so intense in the vegan part, god bless your willpower 🙏😂!! I love Pet Sematary too, it's my first SK book. Is Le Guin from Omelas science fiction?
The epistolary novel looks interesting but I've read two recently, Flowers for algernon and Dracula, so I'll skip it. I've only read the two most known Vonnegut's books so I will grab MotherNight! Is that one genre fiction or literary fiction? Whyyyy is it so hard for me to tell the difference between them lol
EDIT you wrote something extensive regarding RUclips but I was so busy I couldn't read it before it disappeared. Was everything okay?
Have Infidel. She's amazing
where is diry of a winpy kid???///////
No C&P? Raskolnikov had all that trouble for naught... and poor Solzhenitsyn can't go a day without being attached to Jordan. So, yeah, I'll be reporting you for censoring my fedora 😒
You heard the rules: NO FEDORA TEMPERS IN THIS HOUSE 🤫😂😂
Next up, the 15 worst books you've read in 2022. Or are 30 books too many for a single year? 5 worst books then. 2? Fine, that one book you hated, period.