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Rockstar Wizardess
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 7 ส.ค. 2010
Hello, my name is Nina. On this channel I talk about books, music and other things that interest me. Hope you enjoy my work.
best books I read in 2024
Well, these are the best books I read this year. Some of them became my favourites.
Linktree (all my social media + my debut novel on Amazon Kindle): linktr.ee/ninamelia94
Linktree (all my social media + my debut novel on Amazon Kindle): linktr.ee/ninamelia94
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GETTING RID OF BOOKS...AGAIN
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I bought a lof of books in 2024 and then I realized that I need space, so I decided to get rid of some books. Between recording and editing this video I already got rid of some. Linktree (all my social media my debut novel on Amazon Kindle): linktr.ee/ninamelia94
THAT time of the year AGAIN || Spotify Wrapped 2024
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We've been waiting for quite a while and now Spotify Wrapped is OUT. Warning: I express quite a lot of emotions here but that's what happens when you check your Wrapped. This is my live reaction, aka I am checking my results out for the first time in the video. Linktree (all my social media my debut novel on Amazon Kindle): linktr.ee/ninamelia94 All songs heard in the video in order of appearan...
5 book adaptations that are better than the books (in my opinion)
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It was only recently when I learnt that the phrase "the book is always better than the film" isn't entirely correct. I made a video talking about film adaptations that were inferior to the books. In this video I do the opposite, I name the films that were better than their book counterparts. Number five may anger people. The video may be biased. Linktree (all my social media my debut novel on A...
I read a book about two boys in a 80's Soviet summer camp // Summer in a Pioneer Tie // ЛВПГ
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I read a book about two boys in a 80's Soviet summer camp // Summer in a Pioneer Tie // ЛВПГ
The world needs an epic fantasy phenomenon to happen again [RANT]
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The world needs an epic fantasy phenomenon to happen again [RANT]
Watch this before getting into A Song of Ice and Fire...
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Watch this before getting into A Song of Ice and Fire...
reading Twilight 15 years later // reading vlog
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reading Twilight 15 years later // reading vlog
My Top Five Stephen King Books (in random order)
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My Top Five Stephen King Books (in random order)
What your favourite BAND says about YOU!
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What your favourite BAND says about YOU!
recommending random books to you // the most random book recommendations video
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recommending random books to you // the most random book recommendations video
20 Things I Am NOT Ashamed to Admit as a Metalhead
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20 Things I Am NOT Ashamed to Admit as a Metalhead
Reading 1 star Goodreads reviews on books I like
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Reading 1 star Goodreads reviews on books I like
Let's talk music: my favourite bands/artists
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Let's talk music: my favourite bands/artists
TIER RANKING 70~ FANTASY BOOKS I READ
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TIER RANKING 70~ FANTASY BOOKS I READ
I needed space for new books, so I decluttered my shelves || book unhaul
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I needed space for new books, so I decluttered my shelves || book unhaul
I read the Road by Cormac McCarthy || reading vlog
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I read the Road by Cormac McCarthy || reading vlog
I got more new books // book haul [10]
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I got more new books // book haul [10]
anti TBR || books I am NEVER going to read
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anti TBR || books I am NEVER going to read
"YOU ONLY LIKE THE BAND BECAUSE THE SINGER IS HOT"
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"YOU ONLY LIKE THE BAND BECAUSE THE SINGER IS HOT"
These books are basically in my DNA || 5 books that changed my life
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These books are basically in my DNA || 5 books that changed my life
Call it ✨permium✨deception
Apple used to care abt us
USB-C to USB-C, personally I think the EU’s law on USB-C is… obsessive
To me the fact that the accessories that came with your old phone become useless when you buy a new one is so much worse. Especially given that Apple wouldn't bother to put even a plug inside the box.
@@RockstarWizardess 1: it’s to "save money" (???) 2: less plastic waste 3: makes you come back to buy the other stuff you need.
um.. a braided usb-c to usb-c? 🤯
Yes. I bought a USB to Type-C charger the next day because I still prefer USB. Maybe some day I'll start using these new chargers, but for now I'm team USB for a number of reasons.
Nice to know I have the original :)
@@rjt2000___ Me too.
Maybe they weren't sexist after all 🤔
So true though
Social media isn’t inherently bad, tho I do think the micro labels and more so the hyper specific algorithms they are made to benefit might be.
Yeah, social media isn’t inherently bad. It’s just that people tend to blame it for all society’s problems and that’s wrong.
Samee, those booktokers give us such high expectations but hey we are all human and sometimes procrastinate 😅
Thank you for your support. Forgot to mention that I also tend to talk about something else - like music for example.
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Fr it's now weird 😅
Yeah, you tend to feel differently about whatever you wrote in your journal some time later…even if it has been just a few days 😂 But hey, you spill your feelings onto the paper and it’s important to do so.
I agree that the later Heinlein books are too long and get a little boring. The earlier ones are most entertaining if you read them in English because he spent time in the Navy, and he uses a lot of the humor and jargon you get from the Navy. They are a lot shorter and simpler, too.
Forgot to mention that this edition contains the full story. I know that originally the novel was shortened.
The son was a little annoying in the movie, too. He kept saying Papa. That reminded me of Stranger Things. Here's a book to be afraid of: The Child Thief, by Brom (and not just for what happens in the first couple pages). I found it to be really unsettling and that it undermined hope and happiness completely, especially because you don't expect it; the hopelessness sneaks its way in, and by the time you realize it, there is no escape from it.
Now I really want to read Poor Liza, by Karamzin, but my Russian is poor. I think I want to read it that much more because I can't find it in English 🤣
Sounds cool. The short story is full of beautiful words and it’s worth reading in its original language.
Same feeling about Dandelion Wine. I read it (part of it) as a child and got the same depressed feeling, so I couldn't finish.
I agree about Philip K. Dick. I always start reading his books with high hopes and then grind to a halt out of boredom. Somehow they just seem like a chore. I feel the same way about Bladerunner, too. 🤷♂
Great recommendations!
Thank you.
Amazing
Cool Video, salut from MFD and thanks for Support the MFD Channel, röck ön ...
All songs heard in the video in order of appearance: Burning Witches - The Dark Tower Blind Guardian - Sacred Mind Blind Guardian - Life Beyond the Spheres Nik Nocturnal (feat. the Charismatic Voice) - Red Panda Blind Guardian - the Quest for Tanelorn (2024) Blind Guardian - Noldor (Dead Winter Reigns) Sabaton - Dreadnought Blind Guardian - Secrets of the American Gods In Extremo - Roter Stern (feat. Hansi Kürsch)
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Ursula Le Guin has such creative ideas but her books are so hard for me to read and get into. The concept of The dispossessed does seem really interesting though so I might give it another try.
The Masterworks edition of the Dispossessed has a blurb that says "to be read again and again", yet I gave the book away. Yeah, ironic. But I'm not quitting reading Le Guin: I have high hopes of Earthsea.
Adaptations are difficult. There are many great fantasy books, and a few great fantasy movies and series (both original and adaptations), but counting on adaptations seems pointless. If you're prepared for heavy epic fantasy, you could read Malazan, but be prepared for how 'much' it is, and that it will probably never be adapted. If what you want is specifically reading and watching the same thing, then you're going to have more luck with animation (particularly anime adaptations of light novels) than live action.
I will bring it
Not yet. Its always a cycle. In the 80s fantasy boomed and then it was almost gone. Then fantasy and great sf in a way dominated TV in the 90s. An with the 2000er began the time of fantasy in cinema. I mean there was also twilight. It was a success although it is really really bad and paved the way to our todays romantasy phase. It will change. Without pushing it. With people who would love to tell a story and not because they want to sell it. Later one will always be mediocre at first. Streaming made it all harder. Just wait.
Potter and GoT puts you in the Millennial generation so you've had your day. Besides true classics don't happen along every day or even every generation as gen-zee never got anything and looking at the tablet generation I doubt they'll be inspired by anything either. You're going to have to demand something else because this isn't going to happen.
Whether anything becomes a phenomenon is purely subjective to whether it appeals to a large enough fan base and whether there is a director out there that believes in putting it on the big screen for all to enjoy. It's not something that can be forced unless you have very deep pockets and even then you might be able to produce it but you can't make anyone like it. The "LOTR" was animated a few times but until it was produced in 2001 it wasn't really even possible to portray it on the big screen because CGI wasn't up to the task until then. Now if you get a novel like "HP" and someone decides to tackle it, it can be on the screen within a few years of being written. There are lots of series that have potential but many of them can't be made to flourish in today's climate. The "Alvin Prentice" series has potential but the author has been labeled a "phobe" so that won't happen. The "Chronicles of Thomas Covenant" is another with potential but there is a problematic assault in one of the books so that also has to be scratched off the list. Most purists would tell you that the "Dune" stories could still be remade yet again because none of the versions we've seen on the screen have been true to the storyline in the book and the latest version tends to sprinkle far too much current politics into the script. Even the "Foundation" story that is out now little resembles the storyline in the books. I do sympathize there a bit because those novels truly put the "slow" back into "slow burn." I've not watched the TV series but I know that the films based on "The Vampire Chronicles" didn't begin to explore all that was in those books. Even "A Space Odyssey" was a series that was never fully explored on the screen. Even what was covered in "2010" still left almost half of the story untold. There have been a few adaptations of HP Lovecraft's stories but once again, he's considered to have been a racist which I think scares directors away from doing more with the vast and intricate collection he wrote. There is material out there, it lacks someone behind it to give it momentum and people are too quick to shoot them down because of coming from a time where ideologies were different than today. Sadly, I don't see much in the way of current fiction that has what it takes to become a phenomenon and the younger generations will never know the older stuff even exists if they aren't exposed to it. But then you have things like the "Twilight" series that becomes something of a phenomenon even though it has no right to be. I mean, two films that were little more than listening to an insufferable whiny brat pleading "turn me, turn me" and then the third ended up being the ultimate "take back." Who could have guessed that it would have been so popular and how much of that popularity was derived from bare male chests exposed on the big screen and how much from the excellent story telling? When the next big phenomenon happens it will happen in it's own time as they always do and it may or may not be a story line that appeals to each and every one of us. Like everything in life, you either pick up your torch and make it happen or sit back and wait until someone else does it. (And there are a lot more older series with potential out there, I barely even scratched the surface with the few I mentioned.)
Great video. I hope to see a new fantasy phenomenon emerge soon, the world needs it...
Why are you even making this video? Women are pushing men (who write epic fantasy mostly) out of publishing spaces and you women think epic fantasy is "problematic". 💀
Yes. It's an issue... but! Self-publishing is still available for men who really wanna tell (this kind of) stories. It's not the same, sure, it's harder to get noticed, but it's still possible. And I watched quite a few videos/channel where women talk about their writing experiences. The all KDP Self-published authors. And pretty much nothing from men. Men were pushed away, but apparently also discouraged to do anything about it. I'm sorry, but if certain group were defeated (publishing), they leave and give up (esp. if they are more talented in this area, as we assume)... well, too bad. Because the opportunity is still here, thanks to Amazon and other platforms. And women don't write epic fantasy, you are correct, the write bubbly soft/romantacy/kink, so the area is up for grabbing. And we also need to add what gaming is on the rise, and girlies are not the target audience. A lot of potential fantasy readers just became fantasy gamers, so this might also explain female dominance.
And western women think everything is problematic, this is not an issue. :)
well maybe read something from german authors. Men like Heitz dominate the fantasy genre here and its written for adults. Grim and epic. And there are other countries as well who dont give a damn about the gender in any way of the author. I just read two great fantasy books from two japanese authors. Yes not all are translated but its the demand who will lead to it. In the end the demand of the byers will always be the answer in this market or another
How is it that women are pushing men out of publishing spaces? I can't even think how that would be done. Publishers' decisions ultimately come down to money. They publish and market what will sell. I truly don't think there is some nefarious army of female authors conspiring to push men out of the industry. This just sounds silly and bitter.
@@lenora22 it's not only about authors. It's about the publisher staffrooms mostly hiring women. Women who will hire and promote other women for feministic reasons + personal preferences. You can see it in other entertainment areas, from comic books to movies. Force is female, let's make SW about space lesbo witches for other women and Tumbler weirdos. And hiring an anti-patriarchy Iranian filmmaker with experience in docu. To stick it to men. And countless examples. Some are delusional to think it will increase viewership without losing men, some just wanna destroy something men love, as they are not afraid to admit. They lose nothing, it's the studio's money, and they will usually be hired back for the next one. Or the comic industry which basically collapsed years ago. It started with tokenized hires. Major publisher. Those girls were hired with zero experience, just because they were women. And that's everywhere. I'm just rambling at this point. Anyway, back to the book topic. You can see Jon Del Arroz's channel, he talks quite a lot about what's happening in SFF circuits, and this video. You might disagree. th-cam.com/video/DvRNnRqbYpI/w-d-xo.html
I agree, though I can imagine fans of The First Law and Stormlight Archive would be screaming that they have a phenomenon or at least a series that deserves to be a phenomenon! (I don't agree) perhaps Fantasy adaptations are over saturated or there have been too many disappointments. I look to Science Fiction for adaptations and while there have been some good ones I am not sure Fantasy or Science Fiction will supply a phenomenon like Game Of Thrones anytime soon, though I hope I am wrong. The Dark Tower is being made into a series...it could be good, but could it be a show that has everyone talking like Game Of Thrones? Probably not unfortunately.
Thank you for your comment. Btw, did you notice that the only fantasy series I mention frequently are Harry Potter, Lord of the Rings and A Song of Ice and Fire? There's a solid reason behind this: they're the strongest household names. People still love them, they still read the books and watch the films/show, even though the phenomenon ended years ago. I thought of other series: Narnia, Percy Jackson, His Dark Materials, but their adaptations all failed to capture mass audience (even though I love the first Narnia film). Phenomenon isn't simply about popularity, in my understanding, it's also about lasting value. Harry Potter and Lord of the Rings have it. Despite the questionable show ending and barely any book ending A Song of Ice and Fire is close to that.
@@RockstarWizardess I'd also say that Game Of Thrones other than just being that damn good, had a shock value that just isn't easy for other things to replicate. We live in hope!
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I hope they'd still track the songs that we listen to until the end of november 😭
Me too.
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2 "on the way" I like your optimism!
Wow, I didn't realize how optimistic it sounds. But hey, I just mentioned this because two more books were announced officially.
Now just keep going for about 7 years and you will find success! Subbed btw
Thank you.
I love the way you point out specific differences between the book and the movie, ive always found a number of the changes relatively pointless buy some of your thoughts have pointed out some other ideas as to those changes
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The axe on ankles part makes me thankful i have feet unlike paul😭😭
He has feet, well, he has at least one foot
Why is this so funny
I guess because what I said is true. Bella's obsession with Edward makes the book unreadable even though the book itself is written quite well.
@@RockstarWizardess I agree, ur so funny
Its imposible if you are a book worm 😔
I am halfway through book 3 of Mistborn. I am enjoying it a lot. It's a cool trilogy.
@@seansheppard8635 I'm currently reading the first one. I made a comment somewhere that I wouldn't reach Mistborn in the nearby future....well, the comment didn't age well. I'm reading the book and I'm loving it.
the “yerrr umber whuun fayunnn” part is SO important because it’s the very first hint at Annie. that’s her saying “I’m your number one fan” in paul’s groggy haze
Wow, that's an interesting point. Btw, I hate the term "Number One Fan" after reading this book, to be honest.
@@RockstarWizardess SO DO I !! oh my gosh, it seems so creepy now
Joyland was great. Made me cry
Joyland nowadays makes me reminiscent of 2015. Good times.
Hopefully not sounding stupid but what does an adapted version mean?
Aka shortened for English learners. This is level 6: advanced.
Update: this video aged a little bit badly for Just Kids and Fevre Dream no longer have the "favourite book" status. Still solid novels though.
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