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  • Опубликовано: 5 сен 2024

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  • @qb4428
    @qb4428 Год назад +548

    Oda's ability to build a massive fantasy epic for over 25 years with weekly scheduling and little to no editing in between releases is impeccable. To succeed with that handicap makes him the best in my opinion.

    • @YourBlackLocal
      @YourBlackLocal Год назад +12

      There is plenty of editing, what do you mean? He has editors..

    • @jojosoni
      @jojosoni Год назад +89

      @@YourBlackLocal he mean after it is written. Book authors get to edit story after completing them, while once a chapter is published, there is no going back for mangaka. Unless they retcon ofc.

    • @jojosoni
      @jojosoni Год назад +15

      But one otherside, this pressure pushes oda's creativity. We might not have gotten supernova if he it wasn't a weekly release

    • @qb4428
      @qb4428 Год назад +28

      @@YourBlackLocal
      He doesn't get to go over the whole story before putting it out. He has to make a new chapter regularly while fitting with past chapters from over 20 years ago.

    • @ganipra7402
      @ganipra7402 Год назад +14

      @@YourBlackLocal when novel get story editing, it's like, ohh.. there will be plot hole / the story not interesting / there are no surprise thing,
      lets introduce xxx in chapter 2 so it become plot twist in chapter 19.
      since it novel chapter 1 ~ 20 can be edited before the book release.
      that's why sometimes early arc of manga more interesting like 'bleach' and 'promise neverland' but letter is more like drag out. since they must release story each week.
      most people argue that manga would be better if they release weekly until 1 arc/season finish, and let the author 'cook up' the idea into better outcome of next arc/season

  • @nowaz
    @nowaz Год назад +106

    Also just wanted to say that clumsily dropping the books before discussing why said books author is great is such a standard Oda gag, love it.

  • @tobluetoblack
    @tobluetoblack Год назад +98

    That book drop with One Piece straight up feels like something Oda would write

  • @kevynlevi9894
    @kevynlevi9894 Год назад +352

    I laugh every time the books falls and merphy is "lets pretend nothing happened"

    • @britneynicole8903
      @britneynicole8903 Год назад +4

      My cat always knocks my books over in my room. It is hilarious!

    • @scottiecurrie7927
      @scottiecurrie7927 Год назад +2

      Especially since Oda's stack of book took nearly 10 seconds to fall over. Had me busting out laughing

  • @destro6971
    @destro6971 Год назад +123

    I finally got my wife to start The Blade Itself. She’s disabled and uses a walker or cane to get around and less than 5 minutes after meeting Glotka I hear her yell out “Yes! F those stairs!!”
    She’s now an Abercrombie fan 😂

  • @nicklane607
    @nicklane607 Год назад +34

    7:45 , looks like merphy had her own "Nothing happened" moment

  • @milesclayborne
    @milesclayborne Год назад +147

    Major props to merphy/Corey for not falling for the google image trap of erroneously using an image of Zelda series director Eiji Aonuma instead of Eiichiro Oda in the thumbnail. Even Mother’s Basement fell for that trap and he’s been doing animanga content on RUclips for at least 7 years

    • @bendover7841
      @bendover7841 Год назад +19

      It's a meme at this point

    • @sinistercat7207
      @sinistercat7207 Год назад +3

      Hey god

    • @bendover7841
      @bendover7841 Год назад +3

      @@sinistercat7207 you've read the forbidden comic

    • @sinistercat7207
      @sinistercat7207 Год назад +2

      @@bendover7841 One cannot ignore a prospect of gold in the deep abyss

  • @jarynlandrum7474
    @jarynlandrum7474 Год назад +243

    Here because I knew Oda was going to be on the list. Your respect for him really makes me wanna try some other authors

    • @britneynicole8903
      @britneynicole8903 Год назад

      Agreed!

    • @SamVimes27
      @SamVimes27 Год назад +4

      Do it. I highly recommend Terry Pratchett, Brandon Sanderson and Wheel of Time.

    • @britneynicole8903
      @britneynicole8903 Год назад

      @@SamVimes27 Which of Pratchett’s books would you recommend starting with?

    • @SamVimes27
      @SamVimes27 Год назад +2

      @@britneynicole8903 if you want to start with a semi enclosed series within the Discworld I always recommend the books about the watch. Starting with Guards! Guards!. It works well as a stand alone, has great characters, is extremely funny and is overall a good example about the style of Pratchetts story telling.
      If you don't want to commit so hard and just want to read a single book, I would go for Small Gods.

    • @britneynicole8903
      @britneynicole8903 Год назад

      @@SamVimes27 Okay, thank you so much! I will check those out!

  • @neerajcherukuri4052
    @neerajcherukuri4052 Год назад +46

    Thank you merphy,for getting me into fantasy novels again.Came for the One piece and stayed for the fantasy novels and book reviews and recommendations.Completed Mistborn and First law as of now.I don't regret picking them up😌

    • @myrojyn
      @myrojyn Год назад +1

      Stormlight Archive yes?

  • @thatsci-firogue
    @thatsci-firogue Год назад +49

    Erikson is definitely one of my favourite authors. I finished Malazan Book of The Fallen earlier this year and now I've been getting back in the mood for more Malazan.
    Abercrombie's First Law was one of the first Fantasy series I reached for after a long period of time of not reading very much in general and it's still one of my favourites. My Mum and Uncles are also huge fans of First Law and Gentlemen Bastards so it's always fun talking to them about these series.

    • @andrewjames5373
      @andrewjames5373 Год назад

      I've tried 3 times over the last decade to get into Malazan and just can't, it's frustrating! I get 3 or 4 books in and I just can't get myself to care about any of the characters with the exception of Sorry.

  • @mipzy9168
    @mipzy9168 Год назад +18

    Anyone else here who isn't really reading any books but is around because we love to see murphy gushing out about the things she likes? Honestly came here because of One Piece content but I'm not getting introduced to other great works. Keep it up, Murphy!

  • @SouravUldyssian
    @SouravUldyssian Год назад +28

    Just loved the fact that you spent maximum time on Ericson out of all the authors, despite reading just 3 books out of 10, which clearly shows how big an impact he has made, and how much is there to talk about his work. This is the reason most Malazan tubers do such long discussion videos on his work, because there is just so much to talk about.
    Once you start House of Chains, I will be waiting for your reading vlogs weekly. And once you finish it, it would be awesome if you do a discussion video with Philip Chase on the book, Vinland style, since he is one of the best booktubers on Malazan, and your discussion videos on Vinland Saga with him are so amazing.

  • @ginofication
    @ginofication Год назад +1

    Firstly, you are Beautiful... Secondly, so happy to hear someone mention Michael Crichton! He was the first author to make me want to read casually. The first book was "The Sphere" (my personal favourite of his). Practically read it in one sitting. "Jurassic Park" is probably his best. Although none of his books are "top 10 worthy", all of them will have you engaged. "The Andromeda Strain" is very good (but not sure how it holds up post COVID). Lastly, read more Michael Crichton!! lol Thank you for always making me smile. Cheers!

  • @pedrocavalcante4939
    @pedrocavalcante4939 Год назад +12

    Sanderson and Oda are my favorites too. I would also add George R.R. Martin. Despite his books not coming out as often as the others, I absolutely adore his writing voices and style.

  • @jonatanrk
    @jonatanrk Год назад +14

    As someone who mainly watches your One Piece reviews, I'm always glad to also see your love for Backman. As a Swede, he's really one of the only authors we have that consistently deliver fiction that hits, for me, in the midst of our ocean of meh Scandi-Crime. Always able to hit on several emotional levels with every new work that comes out.

    • @poomipatlurkudom3883
      @poomipatlurkudom3883 2 месяца назад

      Trodde inte jag skulle se en svensk som är en One piece fan men jag är glad för det

  • @ninnusridhar
    @ninnusridhar Год назад +19

    I literally can't wait to read The Winners. It's always a good year when we get a Fredrik backman book!!!! I can't wait for a review here

    • @britneynicole8903
      @britneynicole8903 Год назад +1

      I will be reading that in this coming year!

    • @ninnusridhar
      @ninnusridhar Год назад +1

      @@britneynicole8903 I'm just waiting for it to be available on my domestic audible. The wait is murderous

    • @britneynicole8903
      @britneynicole8903 Год назад +1

      @@ninnusridhar I know! It really is! I want to read it so badly! The wait is painful!

  • @NotSomeJustinWithoutAMoustache
    @NotSomeJustinWithoutAMoustache Год назад +1

    I don't know much about the other ones because I'm not well-read outside of manga, but I'm glad Oda made it to your Top 10!

  • @thatguy-gk4ky
    @thatguy-gk4ky Год назад +2

    Wow finally a RUclipsr who chose the right photo of oda

  • @sarumane5380
    @sarumane5380 Год назад +4

    I find it appropriate to rank Oda and Sanderson similarly. They both are incredibily intentional authers that live for the big picture moments. Granted I like One Piece more but both are absolute unicorns in terms of production quantity and quality and I would never give away my Cosmere Leatherbounds 🤤

  • @anhurdyn3938
    @anhurdyn3938 Год назад +3

    Your phrase "they're real people to me" is something that I experience a lot in media. Well-written characters in fiction but especially in novels can become as intimately familiar to me as any real life person can, and when it comes to fictional characters, they exist in the collective minds of the people who engage in their media. They may not be sentient and tangible but the impact characters can have is tangible.

  • @Kujakuseki01
    @Kujakuseki01 Год назад +6

    Scott Lynch is so good. Lies and the others are so fun to read. The colorful and creative way characters talk to each other is wonderful.

    • @britneynicole8903
      @britneynicole8903 Год назад

      Agreed! In my opinion, their conversations are so organic!

  • @pontiusthepilot
    @pontiusthepilot Год назад +3

    Oh man oh man! I completely forgot about Crichton! Sphere was one of my first sci fi books and that got me into hg wells and the like. Thank you for that nostalgia hit

  • @overcaffeinated_aeryn
    @overcaffeinated_aeryn Год назад +2

    Michael Crichton is one of those authors that I enjoy no matter what the story or genre is that he's writing and even when it's a genre I don't normally gravitate towards. He's so good at explaining incredibly complex ideas and themes in such a way that you don't have to be an expert in whatever topic it is, but at the same time doesn't feel like he's talking down to the reader. I also really enjoyed the three you mentioned, but you should definitely also read Rising Sun and Eaters of the Dead which are both amazing.

  • @anugrahshrestha8208
    @anugrahshrestha8208 Год назад +21

    I wonder how many mangaka make it to this list in the future once you get through more titles in this medium. Thanks for the list. I got some authors to check out now.

    • @carlosdanielcalderonmontoy3723
      @carlosdanielcalderonmontoy3723 Год назад

      *Indeed!*
      I think it will be full of them xD

    • @britneynicole8903
      @britneynicole8903 Год назад +2

      I have found so many more authors now! It is wonderful!

    • @lixogram
      @lixogram Год назад

      @@carlosdanielcalderonmontoy3723 in her top 10 I don't think she will have a lot of Mangaka, top 20 definitely

    • @carlosdanielcalderonmontoy3723
      @carlosdanielcalderonmontoy3723 Год назад

      @@lixogram at the moment no, because she is barely starting in this world. And for obvious reasons her top 10 list won't have 10 mangakas (but they could perfectly be in there).

    • @lixogram
      @lixogram Год назад

      @@carlosdanielcalderonmontoy3723 Yes I completely agree with you...But I do believe not a lot of Mangaka will be able to move her enough to break the top 10. I wish it's the case tho, she is enjoying her ride with Manga so far

  • @jcfrostycheesebugga8681
    @jcfrostycheesebugga8681 Год назад +3

    Merphy I would love your opinion on your favorite Strawhats like a top 10 or maybe your favorite moments I think ur way of thinking is really refreshing and cool

  • @tyriquesmith8850
    @tyriquesmith8850 Год назад +5

    5:10
    ....Anyway
    I'm crying in tears. I don't know why I found that so hilarious. 10/10 Merphy Moment.

  • @ladrac198
    @ladrac198 Год назад +7

    If Erikson is already in this list of favorite authors, and based on things you've said in each video reviewing Malazan so far, I think Malazan has a real shot at becoming a top 5 series for you. I think you'll enjoy every book to come!

  • @nowaz
    @nowaz Год назад +4

    I already have a tons of trilogies/series I still need to read thanks to you (which I'm so excited for) so I'm less here for recommendations but more here to listens to Odas praise :P

  • @perrinaybara8762
    @perrinaybara8762 Год назад +1

    The pure amount of book chaos in this video is outstanding

  • @andrewwall4250
    @andrewwall4250 Год назад +3

    It was listening to both your channel and Sanderson’s online lectures that got me back into reading novels (and fantasy) again.
    Mistborn TFE holds a special place in my heart because it was his first book I read and I loved it and it’s characters, especially Vin.
    I bought myself the signed leatherbound copy for my birthday this year.
    There’s a reason One Piece fans affectionally nickname the author “Goda”. 😉 He’s just that good. It’ll always be my all time favourite series.
    You and other comments I can see have already said enough of what I could say about One Piece. I’m just going to add how great it is that the world keeps moving and evolving outside of our main crew. One of my most anticipated parts of the series is when an arc ends because we usually shift focus to seeing what is happening in other parts of the world with other characters and it’s always so gripping.
    Gentlemen Bastards is definitely one of my new favourite series. Thanks for introducing me to it Merphy!

  • @almogdov
    @almogdov Год назад +3

    I thanked you before and I will thank you again for introducing me to some of those authors. Sanderson became my second favorite author (after Prachett) and it's because of your Mistborn review. He also plays Magic the Gathering which is easy +10 points . :D

  • @Jayswitch24
    @Jayswitch24 Год назад

    Loved The First Law series and mainly picked it up because of you. Was hesitant going into Erickson's first book but I'm loving it so far. My boy Whiskeyjack needs a vaca.

  • @ziggymcdougal
    @ziggymcdougal Год назад +2

    One of my favorite aspects of Erikson's writing that is both his ability to write amazing friendships and often times do it in a very comedic way. There are some scenes in this series that rival some of Pratchett's humor and it makes the friendships just such a bright point in an otherwise dark world. Book 5 is absolutely famous for this introducing possibly my favorite duo.

  • @thawhid4711
    @thawhid4711 Год назад +2

    Jamaica Inn was my first book of hers after it was referenced in a documentary once. Fell in love straight away and she's one of my favourite authors ever since.

  • @honorspren
    @honorspren Год назад

    I eagerly look forward to your videos specifically that are "top 10 or favorites" one. Thanks for the recommendations🕶

  • @Johanna_reads
    @Johanna_reads Год назад +3

    Yes to Erikson, Butler, Abercrombie and Lynch! I still have yet to read some of the other authors you mentioned, and you made a strong case for each one. Funny how you mentioned side-nitpicks about the plot for couple of these. Intrigue is important, but I know I’m immersed in a story when I’m absorbed in the atmosphere, tone, tension, themes, or humor-more often than not-through character perspectives or interactions. The prose also plays a role in gluing all that together. ❤

  • @s.p.8508
    @s.p.8508 Год назад +1

    Top 3 for me are probably:
    1: Brandon Sanderson. Nobody does the trifecta of Worldbuilding, deep character work, and plot like Sanderson. Erikson is close, but his character work isn’t up to par with Sanderson (also I’ve only read first 4 of Malazan so far)
    2: John Gwynne. I’ve never read books that feel so much like a movie, but also gives the deep character work that gets you invested even more. His fight scenes are almost cinematic, it’s crazy. Automatic read for me.
    3: Probably Mitch Albom. I don’t know many people that read him, but his books are PHENOMENAL.

  • @TheHomieInder
    @TheHomieInder Год назад +8

    Oda is the type of author that builds something up for like forever and then boom serves you but the serve is just magical like I don’t think one piece will ever not be my personal number 1 story for a long time. I feel like we have soo much more to explores in the. One piece world I’m excited for all the answers and more questions that we get 😊

  • @litlbucky
    @litlbucky Год назад +1

    Ordered special edition of Sword of Kaigen as soon as KickStsrter went live, such a gorgeous edition!!

  • @redwriggler9743
    @redwriggler9743 Год назад

    I read kindred based off of your recommendation. Great book, thanks!

  • @Ylyrra
    @Ylyrra Год назад

    Erikson is in my top 3 authors (CJ Cherryh and Katherine Kerr would be my other two probably), and my go-to recommendation for friends who really like their fantasy. I'd never recommend him to someone new to fantasy, but for anyone who "likes X but wishes the scope of the world was broader" or "likes Y but wishes the world was deeper" or "likes Z but wishes the characters were more..." he's a great recommendation.
    The way the stories are vast and epic, with sweeping plots, but then you realise kind of the point is that there's ALWAYS something crazy dramatic and world-shaping going on, that's just how history works, and the story is actually about how this transforms the people who encounter these things... and that personality-defining transformation doesn't just happen as part of a character "origin story", it also never ends, that growth is a process not an end. That's the chef's kiss moment.

  • @StarblindCelestial
    @StarblindCelestial Год назад +1

    I get a little too excited when I see other people loving Erikson's books. I've only read the Book of the Fallen so far, but I react like the lifelong fan of an underdog who's finally getting the attention he deserves. Not only is his writing fantastic, but he's also incredibly well spoken in all the interviews he does with booktubers. I'm not a writer, but hearing how passionate he is about it makes me wish I was. It would be awesome if you could do an interview with him sometime. Preferably right after you finish a book that cut especially deep. Maybe The Bonehunters? Or possibly Midnight Tides. There's a friendship in there that I think you will absolutely love and want to gush about.

  • @allenruiz964
    @allenruiz964 Год назад +10

    If Berserk is ever read, Kentaro Miura would make this list. One day :)

  • @bdup159
    @bdup159 Год назад +2

    I'm reading Beartown soon. Waiting for it to come in the mail :)

  • @mugiwaralee9592
    @mugiwaralee9592 Год назад

    Hey Murphy, here is me yelling at you to read more Crichton. Specifically his book Prey. I've read several of his novels, including Jurassic Park, Lost World, and Timeline among others....Prey is my personal favorite. Absolutely stellar tension and just a rollercoaster of "oh my god" and "holy shit."

  • @willlyon7129
    @willlyon7129 Год назад +1

    Here's my Top 10 favorite authors; H.G. Wells, Rick Riordan, Neil Gaiman, Agatha Christie, Ray Bradbury, H.P Lovcraft, Shrilly Jackson, Ursula K Leguein, C.S Lewis, and J.R.R Tolken,

  • @eylonaharon6560
    @eylonaharon6560 Год назад

    I couldn't agree more about Brandon Sanderson! His twist always surprises me and when they happen I realise he was teasing it all along!!🤯

  • @TheSteiner12
    @TheSteiner12 Год назад +4

    Oda likes to touch on real life issues like Racism, sexism, totalitarianism etc. That is why we often find ourselves almost directly influenced by the storyline.

  • @shamaunjiwanmall1987
    @shamaunjiwanmall1987 Год назад

    You not only are doing one of my most favorite things in the world, which is, you talk about books! 😍 but you are so very beautiful too🤩😍

  • @michaelstoneham7024
    @michaelstoneham7024 Год назад +1

    I feel like Joe Abercrombie's plots improved a lot for me with the age of madness trilogy, but I still go to him for his character work that is driving those plots. There's so many jaw dropping character moments that I've highlighted and gone back to a thousand times to reread for myself and anyone with ears.

  • @olivetree9920
    @olivetree9920 Год назад +4

    This video confirms how tragic it was that Goodnight Punpun did not make it onto the recommended manga reading list. She would love it so much

  • @ShelfCentered
    @ShelfCentered Год назад +1

    I've read every Abercrombie but the new trilogy too, I'll try to fit A Little Hatred in by year's end too! Great video as usual, you're the reason I keep coming back to Backman and have read so many more than Ove. Love them! You've also got me to consider reading du Maurier! Mostly, I'm so glad how much you're enjoying Erikson. I'm a die-hard fan. What a wonderful video!

  • @Maria-mk3uj
    @Maria-mk3uj Год назад

    I hope you also check out and review Oda's one-shot mangas, most came out before One Piece. I believe he was 17 years old when he wrote/drew one of those. They're worth loving too.

  • @merandalorian
    @merandalorian Год назад

    Thanks for shouting out the Sword of Kaigen Kickstarter! Hadn't heard of it and just pledged. Read the book after you discussed it and loved it. Excited to support

  • @501BlakeG
    @501BlakeG Год назад

    You have a beautiful mind! I love listening to you speak about books, you seem very genuine and It’s so refreshing on this platform😅 thanks for taking time out of your day to make these videos! Maybe one day you’ll read one of my books or listen to an album of mine!🤞

  • @Hussain_Zaki
    @Hussain_Zaki Год назад +4

    Pratchett totally does it for me. That man was a genius

    • @johnathanrhoades7751
      @johnathanrhoades7751 Год назад +1

      #1 of all time for me. I don't think anyone else will ever come close for me.

  • @jeremyfee
    @jeremyfee Год назад +1

    Great video, as always!

  • @colibri224
    @colibri224 Год назад +2

    Did you know Oda did other stuff ? Of course One piece is the main series he dedicated 25 years of his life. But before that, lil’ teenage Oda did/tried other stories. Check it out if you’re interested.

  • @funnyvalentine5845
    @funnyvalentine5845 Год назад +1

    You should try Jojo! Araki is an absolute legend as a mangaka, I'm sure he'll make it into your next top 10 list!

  • @drinkbooks
    @drinkbooks Год назад

    Bonding with your videos showing love for Sanderson and Erikson. They give me so much joy. ❤

  • @sosoadja7663
    @sosoadja7663 Год назад

    My favorite author is Bradley Beaulieu, who wrote The song of shattered sands, a 6 books oriental fantasy with really good charater, political intrigue and epic battles.

  • @markbaigent3751
    @markbaigent3751 Год назад

    Your videos have helped expand the authors I pick up so much! Backman and Sanderson are in my top 5 as well. I haven't seen any videos by you reviewing or talking about Emily St. John Mandel, and I I feel compelled to recommend her work if you are not familiar with it. She is a great character and emotions author. Her stories are never (rarely) about the plot, and always about the people in the stories. Station Eleven (most famous), Last Night in Montreal (first), and Sea of Tranquility (most recent) are some notable options if you are interested in starting with her works. Thanks again for all of the great videos and thoughtful analysis!

  • @burntcookies5427
    @burntcookies5427 Год назад

    The number of book drops brings me joy 😂 Thank you for sharing your favourites and look forward to next year’s rankings

  • @chasinghaze0962
    @chasinghaze0962 Год назад

    Great video. I guess I now have some stuff to read. I used to read novels from authors like Dan Brown, Lee Child and Paulo Coelho etc, but Idk if they are considered good or not. I did enjoyed those novels ngl

  • @donkevinbrown9906
    @donkevinbrown9906 Год назад +1

    Joe Abercrombie, Brandon Sanderson, Steven Erikson, Scott Lynch, Stephen Donaldson, Ian Esslemont, and JRR Martin are all great authors. You should finish Erikson and Esslemont. I think you will like them more.

  • @teksnotdead902
    @teksnotdead902 Год назад +2

    Abercrombies Age of Madness trilogy might be his best plot oriented effort without losing his strength of character. I really loved it.

    • @slothrob
      @slothrob Год назад +2

      I agree. It may be his masterpiece.

  • @anotherpawn
    @anotherpawn Год назад

    Similarly to you, I actually also got back into fantasy because of Sanderson. Although my gateway was the Way of Kings, which I actually found out about by watching one of your videos (2018 or 2019). Keep up the great work and continue to inspire!

  • @Glokta4
    @Glokta4 Год назад

    So happy you have Joe Abercombie on the list. Easily my favorite author, for the reasons you listed. Worldbuilding and plot are nice, but character work is what hooks me in a book.

  • @datmarshy
    @datmarshy Год назад +1

    Sanderson leaves clues in plain sight almost like he’s writing a murder mystery. Except he switches out the murder for Magic. A Magic Mystery, if you will.

  • @KMort
    @KMort Год назад +6

    Do i like a single one of these authors? No. Was this so fun to watch? 100%😂
    I love people's favourites, it's always so passionate and personal.

  • @hunterkat
    @hunterkat Год назад

    If you want to read more Crichton, I’d recommend Prey and The Andromeda Strain! Two of my favorites by him

  • @Pockieee
    @Pockieee Год назад

    The manga collector in me hurt when you dropped the one piece manga and I haven't even read it! lol. I like how you just pause and keep going.

  • @suhailrefaye92
    @suhailrefaye92 Год назад +2

    I would love to hear your thoughts about the similarities and differences between Steven Erikson and Oda. They're my two favourite authors and I feel they're more alike than a lot of people would think.

  • @arkzulu
    @arkzulu Год назад

    I guess if I had to pick an author that I return to often, it would be Murakami Haruki. Recently a friend gave me Atlas Shrugged by Ayn Rand, and I'm having issues with the story. Ed Greenwood is also one of my favourite. However the only book I persistently have had a prolonged relationship was Bram Stoker's Dracula. I bought at a library when I was about 10, and took me like six or seven attempts to finish it! Now I can say, it was worth the time.

  • @jojomojo989
    @jojomojo989 Год назад

    Good vid! Would be interested in knowing your favorite from each author. Along with a recommendation on which book to start with, for someone new to them.

  • @essier5
    @essier5 Год назад

    Nice List! Du Maurier, Sanderson and Backman are in my top 4. I really like Michael Crichton too but I need to read more by him.

  • @Dougeb7
    @Dougeb7 Год назад +1

    I felt like I was watching a Merphy work-out video, ha-ha! That's some heavy reading! :)

  • @stews9
    @stews9 Год назад

    Impossible request, listing one's favorite writers, but: Dickens, May Sinclair, Elizabeth Hand, PKD, Thomas Pynchon, Wilkie Collins, Grady Hendrix, Chuck Palahniuk, Ian McEwan, Stephen King, Clive Barker, Marisha Pessl, Gemma Files, Fujimori Nakamura, Katsuo Kirino, Hideo Yokoyama, "Lars Kepler", Tolkien, Arthur C Clarke, Poe, Ambrose Bierce, Algernon Blackwood, Arthur Machen, Aleister Crowley, Anne Radcliffe, Elizabeth Gaskell, and just on and on.

  • @sukeyd.artist
    @sukeyd.artist Год назад

    I'm definitely going to check all these authors out. Thanks, Merphy :)

  • @Elanghaus
    @Elanghaus Год назад

    Thank you for this, got a whole new authors to check out!

  • @tiantuatara
    @tiantuatara Год назад

    For the Kickstarter for Sword of Kaigen - I can't wait! I also want to read more Crichton. For Butler, I loved Kindred and Parable of the Sower and DNFed Wild Seed. She definitely gets a reaction with everything. I do want to read more of her books.

  • @amukelaniebenezer406
    @amukelaniebenezer406 Год назад +1

    Love the content Merphy.

  • @revanchistvakarian575
    @revanchistvakarian575 Год назад

    HEY MERPHY YOU SHOULD READ MORE OF MICHAEL CRICHTON'S BOOKS ;)
    Besides Timeline (which I also really enjoyed), I especially recommend The Andromeda Strain, which is about an extraterrestrial plague, and Prey, which is about nanotechnology. On the flip side, you should actively avoid State of Fear, which is about global warming and is the rare case where Crichton gets the underlying science disastrously wrong.

  • @dHodik
    @dHodik Год назад

    did not expect that sword of kaigen ad, i enjoyed that audio book even though the reader mispronounced like 80% of the Japanese words, I went like 25% thru the book before i realized the guy saying two san was really meaning tousan

  • @matthewwade5483
    @matthewwade5483 Год назад

    Of Crichton's books, you should definitely read Congo, Sphere, and The Andromeda Strain.

  • @captainforest7404
    @captainforest7404 Год назад

    Thought your takes on the authors I knew were right on the money (Erikson, Sanderson, Abercrombie, Butler). I now wanna check out Backman and Jackson after your glowing endorsements😁

  • @domruns9472
    @domruns9472 Год назад

    I've read a decent amount of fantasy and the only series I see other people bring up that I've read is TOG. There are so many good authors in the genre

  • @JayGTheAwkwardBookworm
    @JayGTheAwkwardBookworm Год назад

    I just got a copy of Sword of Kaigen! So excited to pick it up!

  • @Torsin2000
    @Torsin2000 Год назад

    I think you inadvertently pointed out why Malazan Book of the Fallen edges out of my top ten series list. It's the getting invested in multiple characters during a book, then picking up the next book and having a completely different set of characters in a different place with different tones. Also, of course his over usage of 'new, never before explained magic/power that fixes the dead end alley he was on'.

  • @knightofzerosetsuna
    @knightofzerosetsuna Год назад

    Watching Murphy's face to the books falling is giving me flash backs to the last time I rearranged my book shelves.

  • @berserker8884
    @berserker8884 Год назад +1

    Glad to see Erikson on the list! My favorite author!

  • @riatsila144
    @riatsila144 Год назад

    Always wait for Lynch to come up!
    Between him and Oda, pretty sure I get you, and I'm trying to take your suggestions pretty seriously on what I delve into.
    Admittedly did this by way of Audiobook, but listened to a reading of Kings of the Wyld at your recommendation in a previous video, and what a great cast of characters. Pretty much a fun journey all the way through!

  • @aguy2162
    @aguy2162 Год назад

    Crichton is my favorite author. Stoked you read Timeline. It’s probably my favorite of his books. Sphere is really good as well. I love the way he writes scifi

  • @Thucydites
    @Thucydites Год назад

    Went to click on your time stamp for Michael Crichton and I got an ad starring Jeff Goldblum… I found that ironic.

  • @sia5926
    @sia5926 Год назад +2

    I am simple girl. I see Oda. I click

  • @booklanerecommendations
    @booklanerecommendations Год назад +3

    Despite having many favorite books by many different authors in various genres, picking one favorite author is easy for me.
    Sanderson is just about the only author who consistently delivers favorites. Some authors have written only one favorite book of mine, and the rest of their books I like but don't love. Other authors have written multiple favorites but have also written books that I actively disliked or thought were boring.
    So yeah, Sanderson is great for me. And it helps that I love almost every aspect of his writing. His characters are amazing. His twists are amazing. His worldbuilding is amazing. I love the mood of his books as well: he just hits the sweet spot for me, balancing out really dark stuff with hope, humor and friendship. I honestly like his writing style as well (I know a lot of people don't and it's not one of my absolute favorite writing styles, but I do like it).

  • @abraham5781
    @abraham5781 Год назад

    I just started with Sanderson. great author, great stories, really creative. burning through his books because they are such fun.

  • @ralfsstuff
    @ralfsstuff Год назад +3

    Oda's my favourite. Stanislaw Lem comes in second.

  • @gracejohnson9645
    @gracejohnson9645 Год назад

    Check out Sphere by Michael Crichton - great read and has a movie adaptation. Same with Timeline actually, another great read!

  • @unavezms8167
    @unavezms8167 Год назад +4

    I love Neil Gaiman even though I have read only like 5 of his books. His stories are so cute.

    • @britneynicole8903
      @britneynicole8903 Год назад

      Which of his books are your favorite?

    • @unavezms8167
      @unavezms8167 Год назад +1

      @@britneynicole8903 Good omens and graveyard story

    • @britneynicole8903
      @britneynicole8903 Год назад +1

      @@unavezms8167 Good Omens sounds so good! What is it about?

    • @unavezms8167
      @unavezms8167 Год назад +1

      @@britneynicole8903 An angel and a demon trying to prevent The Armageddon.

    • @britneynicole8903
      @britneynicole8903 Год назад +1

      @@unavezms8167 That sounds interesting. Of Gaiman’s books, I have read Coraline and The Graveyard Book so far. I am definitely going to check out more of his books in the upcoming months!