I hate the covers of Wheel of Time because that garbage piece of incorrect steaming disgrace of a show had absolutely fuckall to do with the books. Robert Jordan is screaming in his grave while uncomfortably breaking his bones as he rolls in his coffin.
I read "The Hobbit" for the first time when I was eight years old. I was totally hooked! My mother spent one summer hunting through yardsales and used book stores, and found all the trilogy, plus several other things, ( including a book of early sheet music!) And she wrapped them all and gave them to me for my tenth birthday! It was so wonderful!
Me too tbh i watched lord of the rings fellowship as a kid was bored cause its a lot of dialogue the rewatched it as an adult and binged the rest and bought all the books and binged them in 2 weeks
Absolutely. Generally the way Tolkien writes is amazing. He conveys history, atmosphere, dread, even suspense and humor really well. I actually chuckled at some interactions (Gollum dropping the fish after Faramir calls him out on having hunted in the forbidden pool) and was so immersed that I actually forgot about something in the story and had genuine „oh sh!t“ Moments (the nazgul suddenly appearing at the edge of the dell below weather top and Gollum attacking Sam in Shelob‘s Lair). Love the films, but the book is actually so much more than the films could ever be.
@@book.thangs Definitely. But they did an amazing job adapting it to screen. Even The Hobbit films. PJ & Co. have an amazing eye for things that work on screen and things that don’t and even though they changed so many many details, they still managed to get Tolkien’s story across really well.
I just finished reading the whole series last month for the first time. I'm so glad I waited until I could appreciate the full lore and world building.
Still need to get into that, unfortunately getting a physical copy (which is the only way to read) costs money and my economy is absolutely garbage so I need A LOT of it. Super glad I have my own stuffed bookshelf with other novels though, I can re-read the best while waiting for pay.
@@GrandAdmiralMitthrawnuruodo I had a similar experience with Lord Of The flies Even though I read it in English, I did not understand what was going on half Of The time and it did not help That I hated The book from chapter 1 because Of That and because I was really really bored…
The Hobbit is my comfort book. It was the first book of Tolkien I read and the first one from Tolkiens books i reread in English. It is so wholesome and funny and still has depht in it ( especially after reading the Silmarillion). It too has the perfect lenght and thus weight of a book to constantly carry it with oneself (i found it rather difficult to do so with Lord of The Rings). And the language! I am in love with Tolkiens writing style.
For me it would be 'Restore Me' the fourth book of the 'Shatter Me' series. After the first three books the plot got a bit boring in the first pages of restore me so i left the book for a long time and then i decided to finally read it and im telling you THE PLOT TWIST IN IT WAS SO SHOCKING AND I KEPT ON READING UNTIL I FINISHED THE SERIES! I loved the series so much❤
The Ring series by Koji Suzuki. Far from perfect books but I enjoyed the series more than I ever expected to. Ring (1991) Spiral (1995) Loop (1998) Birthday (1999) Nothing like the movies. Somewhat dated in a lot of ways but it's such an engaging trilogy that blends Sci Fi and horror in a way I've never seen, with each entry getting more insane and technological than the last. The inclusion of the 4th book was also really cool in it's structure. Instead of telling a bunch of random stories in the film's universe, suzuki used the short story to tell a prequel story to Ring, a midquel story to spiral, and a sequel to Loop I can say almost for certain that the series is batshit crazy and almost completely unadaptable. I still haven't read book 5 "S" and book 6 "Tide" is yet to be translated to English but I hope it is someday.
if you are gonna dive into fantasy I would suggest DIVE hard, Ursula is also a very good beginning point and Sanderson stands as the undisputed goat of high fantasy. Do give them a try, the immersion is incomparable :)
I need to reread The Hobbit! I loved it in freshman year of high school when everyone else in class hated it. It’s been years now. I need to pick it back up again.
asoiaf the show i saw and never got into books to avoid spoiler but in 2020 covid i read them i have to say its amazing mostly because i am jon snows fan it was great to read Jon's thought and his mind set he is an loner so most of dialogues are in his mind which is very difficult to show on screen
This was my first book I read when I hit 13, it’s good but I’m more of a Stephen King guy, Im currently reading Billy Summers, and it’s my 8th book from S.K. My favorite is probably The Shining.
😂 All 600+ pages? I only got through about 30 pages of it, and while it makes just enough sense to follow, it certainly takes a lot of concentration and twisting of the mind.
Solid I think I was nine when my mom first showed me the audiobook of this and I listened to it so many times that my mom literally started grounding me from it😂
On the opposite specturm a book that I am glad I did NOT pick up sooner is the Malazan book of the fallen. Its not for an young reader just beginning the journey
The Dark Tower series Stephen King. I saw the cover of 4th book I think. Wizard and Glass and I thought it was a fantasy novel and didn't realize it was something else. Most books I didn't care about the cover but I started reading Stephen King young and on the shelf when I was a little older was this book that didn't seem like one I wanted to read. So I didn't. Then I did . It was good. I don't care for his newer books but I do like his older ones and loved this series.
for me it would have to be the 39 clues maze of bones (only I have right now), it's so good and it's really a shame I missed out on all the web stuff they had for it!
Ooh, i have lots I can say🤣🤣 But my biggest one is probably the Twisted Series and The Dark Verse Series❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥 Omg, and definitely the Cat and Mouse Duet🫠🫠🫠
The 2nd book of cruel prince😢 I wanted to read in a printed version but I couldnt find out english version in my country😭😭😭😭 but now I'm addicted to classic Leo Tolstoy War and Peace
My teacher said that last year with her old Year6 class ~ keep in mind I was in YEAR5 ~ and she said “ last year we didn’t Get to finish the hobbit so choose a new one “ everyone immediately said HOLESSS 😂😂😂
Lord of mysteries for me its really good its has a trope(dont know how to say it my english is bad) the meeting and mysteriousness of the fool also klein is a good mc and ill say that im in chapter 54 rn i just started its a pretty good novel
Eh, I read the Hobbit for the first time a few years ago and I honestly thought the majority of it was boring, repetitive, and dragged on, save for some of the backstory. I’m not sure about trying to read the rest of the series since they seem like they would have a lot of potential and are a bit more dynamic. A few books I have read recently that I wish I had read as a kid or teen would be I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings and Anne of Green Gables. Honestly, though, I probably would have gotten annoyed at the way everyone treated Anne and her constantly agreeing to change for the town-folk when I was younger, even though it is quite humorous and thoughtful. Maya Angelou would have been a comfort and insight to some of my own experiences.
I have never read Lord of the Rings but think it'd be something to go back to and also I didn't read misery by Stephen King until after the movie came out
I may have liked it better if I read it sooner. But I read the Hobbit when I was older before the movie, and I can't get over the fact that they let the entirety of the direct line of Durin go on the quest...all I can think of is Designated Survivor
Mine NCERT of class 12 physics
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Yeah I can relate to this 😅
I hate when they put actors from a movie adaptation on the cover of a book. Keep them seperate.
Especially since the film adaptation(s) for the Hobbit sucks.
I hate the covers of Wheel of Time because that garbage piece of incorrect steaming disgrace of a show had absolutely fuckall to do with the books. Robert Jordan is screaming in his grave while uncomfortably breaking his bones as he rolls in his coffin.
@@finnmyers7137 lmao no?XD
REALLL i have the rings of power covers for my lotr bookd, like thats not even the same story
So i rebound them :D
I read "The Hobbit" for the first time when I was eight years old. I was totally hooked! My mother spent one summer hunting through yardsales and used book stores, and found all the trilogy, plus several other things, ( including a book of early sheet music!) And she wrapped them all and gave them to me for my tenth birthday! It was so wonderful!
Awww!!!That is so sweet 🤩🤩
Can a 8 years kid understand the language of Tolkien.! Can't believe.
What do you do now?
My Bible. It actually changed my life 🙂
That’s actually a goated awnser my guy
Me too brother, also Grace Saves All by David Artman and also those such as George W Sarris 😊
Amen
Me too tbh i watched lord of the rings fellowship as a kid was bored cause its a lot of dialogue the rewatched it as an adult and binged the rest and bought all the books and binged them in 2 weeks
Harry Potter. Nostalgia hits hard, I have both In my Mongolian language and English language.
same. all my friends read it at 10. i read it at 12. dude the story line is amazing!
@@manalbutt7059is it really that good? I have still not read it
Yeahh😭
It's 'Keeper of the Lost Cities' for me 💗🙌🏻
The Lord of the Rings. I always thought movies were the greatest but damn the amount of lore in the books is insane. They're definitely amazing!
They are truly amazing👌👌
Absolutely. Generally the way Tolkien writes is amazing. He conveys history, atmosphere, dread, even suspense and humor really well. I actually chuckled at some interactions (Gollum dropping the fish after Faramir calls him out on having hunted in the forbidden pool) and was so immersed that I actually forgot about something in the story and had genuine „oh sh!t“ Moments (the nazgul suddenly appearing at the edge of the dell below weather top and Gollum attacking Sam in Shelob‘s Lair). Love the films, but the book is actually so much more than the films could ever be.
Definitely the world created by Tolkien is quite immersive and adventurous to read and can never be topped by movies.
@@book.thangs Definitely. But they did an amazing job adapting it to screen. Even The Hobbit films. PJ & Co. have an amazing eye for things that work on screen and things that don’t and even though they changed so many many details, they still managed to get Tolkien’s story across really well.
That is so true!!!! Usually that’s not the case for series based on books.
I just finished reading the whole series last month for the first time. I'm so glad I waited until I could appreciate the full lore and world building.
Atlas Shrugged
Is this book that good. I bought it recently but I havent started in...its so long...lol.
20,000 leagues under the sea.
It’s an old book but my dad recommended it to me when I was 12 (2022) and I still love it
The folk of the air is the one i regret not reading sooner. This series is my comfort series and love it ❤
Still need to get into that, unfortunately getting a physical copy (which is the only way to read) costs money and my economy is absolutely garbage so I need A LOT of it.
Super glad I have my own stuffed bookshelf with other novels though, I can re-read the best while waiting for pay.
Same here along with A Song of Ice & Fire
Mine is The Power of Now. I read it 20 years ago and multiple times since. I only wish I read it even sooner.
What’s it abt??
@@book.thangsThe Power of Now.
The Count Of Monte Cristo by Alexandre Dumas❤❤❤
Facts tho that is such an amazing book
Yeah
We had to read it in French class. I didn‘t understand a thing, which makes the book worse for me unfortunately. 😂
@@GrandAdmiralMitthrawnuruodo I had a similar experience with Lord Of The flies Even though I read it in English, I did not understand what was going on half Of The time and it did not help That I hated The book from chapter 1 because Of That and because I was really really bored…
Percy jackson and the Olympians
Aru shah and the end of time, the one and only Ivan, Escape Mr Lemoncello’s Library, By the great horned spoon, and many others
Read it as a kid, and loved it to bits
YESSS! I’m currently reading the Hobbit as I am a huge Lord Of The Rings fan and I am absolutely LOVING it and I haven’t even finished it yet! 📖🎧☁️🤍
The undrowned it’s so good
The Hobbit is my comfort book.
It was the first book of Tolkien I read and the first one from Tolkiens books i reread in English. It is so wholesome and funny and still has depht in it ( especially after reading the Silmarillion). It too has the perfect lenght and thus weight of a book to constantly carry it with oneself (i found it rather difficult to do so with Lord of The Rings).
And the language! I am in love with Tolkiens writing style.
Yeah the world he creates is very immersive!!!
Yeah. The Hobbit is such a fantastic adventure story.
Definitely the shifter series
That would be "To Sir, with Love" or "My Family and other animals" for me
Mine is serwa boatengs guide to vampire hunting
"The Sun and The Star"🎉🎉
The accident hero, it's the sequel to my favorite book that I got at a thrift store, didn't know it existed for half my life
That cover!!! I want it!!
Red Rising.
Incredible series
MY ELA CLASS READ THAT WERE PLANNING TO WATCH THE MOVIE FOR THE LAST DAY IM SO EXCITED AAAAAAAAH
The Starless Sea
Same!! That book was the best I swear! I wish I knew about it earlier ❤❤😂
This is literally my summer reading 😊
Agatha Oddly : the secret key, I never imagined to have a detective novel this thrilling sitting around in my collection from the past few months.
For me it would be 'Restore Me' the fourth book of the 'Shatter Me' series.
After the first three books the plot got a bit boring in the first pages of restore me so i left the book for a long time and then i decided to finally read it and im telling you THE PLOT TWIST IN IT WAS SO SHOCKING AND I KEPT ON READING UNTIL I FINISHED THE SERIES! I loved the series so much❤
The Ring series by Koji Suzuki. Far from perfect books but I enjoyed the series more than I ever expected to.
Ring (1991)
Spiral (1995)
Loop (1998)
Birthday (1999)
Nothing like the movies. Somewhat dated in a lot of ways but it's such an engaging trilogy that blends Sci Fi and horror in a way I've never seen, with each entry getting more insane and technological than the last. The inclusion of the 4th book was also really cool in it's structure. Instead of telling a bunch of random stories in the film's universe, suzuki used the short story to tell a prequel story to Ring, a midquel story to spiral, and a sequel to Loop
I can say almost for certain that the series is batshit crazy and almost completely unadaptable. I still haven't read book 5 "S" and book 6 "Tide" is yet to be translated to English but I hope it is someday.
Thanks for the recommendation, I’ll be sure to try
You've reached sam
It's so depressing but i love every line of it
That’s an absolute banger!!!
Thanks!!🙏🙏
if you are gonna dive into fantasy I would suggest DIVE hard, Ursula is also a very good beginning point and Sanderson stands as the undisputed goat of high fantasy. Do give them a try, the immersion is incomparable :)
City of thieves. Such an amazing book, I have to read for my high school finals.
Reading this one right now. Love love love it so far ❤
So glad!
Ranger's Apprentice. It is the best series that I’ve ever read. I love it!
I was LITERALLY thinking 'The Hobbit'. I started reading it only last week, and I've almost finished it. Its beautifully cozy, I love it.
Language is immaculate. Spectacular!
It's so much fun! I adore it
I have like 5 different editions.
So cool!
I 100% agree I can’t wait to read it, but I accidentally started reading the Fellowship of the ring first so I have to fish the trilogy before I can.
That’s not a problem😁😁, you can comeback and read anytime👍🏻👍🏻
Same for me too. I just started reading fellowship of the ring. I think I will read the Hobbit next and then the other parts
@@bhoot123 sounds like a good plan to me. 👍😄
@@imogencory9591 thnks
The Sun and The Star is top of my list
Percy Jackson one of my all time favourite series’s and I was kind of putting off getting it
I need to reread The Hobbit! I loved it in freshman year of high school when everyone else in class hated it. It’s been years now. I need to pick it back up again.
Mine was Shatter me series. its sk goof
asoiaf
the show i saw and never got into books to avoid spoiler but in 2020 covid i read them i have to say its amazing
mostly because i am jon snows fan it was great to read Jon's thought and his mind set
he is an loner so most of dialogues are in his mind which is very difficult to show on screen
This was my first book I read when I hit 13, it’s good but I’m more of a Stephen King guy, Im currently reading Billy Summers, and it’s my 8th book from S.K. My favorite is probably The Shining.
Stephen King is one of the best horror writers for sure 👑
Literally any Brandon Sanderson book.
Finnegan's Wake lol
😂 All 600+ pages? I only got through about 30 pages of it, and while it makes just enough sense to follow, it certainly takes a lot of concentration and twisting of the mind.
Mine is Forever War by Joe Haldeman. It's one of my Favorite novels besides the Armor and Starship Troopers.
The Wanting Seed Anthony Burgess
I’m late but it would probably be ‘The Book Thief’ or ‘The Last Time I Lied’ because they’re just both amazing in their own ways
The book thief was awesome
Solid I think I was nine when my mom first showed me the audiobook of this and I listened to it so many times that my mom literally started grounding me from it😂
On the opposite specturm a book that I am glad I did NOT pick up sooner is the Malazan book of the fallen. Its not for an young reader just beginning the journey
The Hobbit by J.R.R Tolkien, is my favorite book but now I'm reading Lord of the Rings
I am getting to that now!!!😁😁
Reading The Lord of the rings is wonderful the only complaint is that it's too long and it's not long enough.
The Dark Tower series Stephen King. I saw the cover of 4th book I think. Wizard and Glass and I thought it was a fantasy novel and didn't realize it was something else. Most books I didn't care about the cover but I started reading Stephen King young and on the shelf when I was a little older was this book that didn't seem like one I wanted to read. So I didn't. Then I did . It was good. I don't care for his newer books but I do like his older ones and loved this series.
That was a pretty good book!!!✨✨
1000 percent agree. Finished it today. Excellent read.
for me it would have to be the 39 clues maze of bones (only I have right now), it's so good and it's really a shame I missed out on all the web stuff they had for it!
Ooh, i have lots I can say🤣🤣 But my biggest one is probably the Twisted Series and The Dark Verse Series❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥
Omg, and definitely the Cat and Mouse Duet🫠🫠🫠
Mine is psychology of Money. This one helped me get into the habit of saving money. Wish I had read it sooner.
Love Wins by Rob Bell
10th grade literature textbook. Hits hard every time i take an exam on it
The 2nd book of cruel prince😢 I wanted to read in a printed version but I couldnt find out english version in my country😭😭😭😭 but now I'm addicted to classic Leo Tolstoy War and Peace
Crime and punishment by Dostoyevsky
Wof/wings of fire, I thought it was a dumb boom until I started reading it and I’m currently on book 8
When I was 11 my sisters gave me the hobbit and the lotr series… I loved it.. lol
Ughhh i am thinking of buying this i hope it is good 😩
1984 George Orwell
That definitely would be Dune. It was crazy reading through it and realizing how many of my my favorite shows referenced it.
Im getting it soon!!!
How was the book?
Khaled Hosseini's "The Kite Runner"
YES LITERALLY
Exactly Right!!!
Mine was the outsiders, I read it when it wasn’t popular anymore 😭
The Win in the Dark
It applies to all walks of life. ÌN all patrs of your life!!
My teacher said that last year with her old Year6 class ~ keep in mind I was in YEAR5 ~ and she said “ last year we didn’t Get to finish the hobbit so choose a new one “ everyone immediately said HOLESSS 😂😂😂
Human Action by Ludwig von Mises
You’ve reached sam
Lord of mysteries for me its really good its has a trope(dont know how to say it my english is bad) the meeting and mysteriousness of the fool also klein is a good mc and ill say that im in chapter 54 rn i just started its a pretty good novel
It’s pretty good novel and as the story progresses it gets even better
Eh, I read the Hobbit for the first time a few years ago and I honestly thought the majority of it was boring, repetitive, and dragged on, save for some of the backstory. I’m not sure about trying to read the rest of the series since they seem like they would have a lot of potential and are a bit more dynamic.
A few books I have read recently that I wish I had read as a kid or teen would be I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings and Anne of Green Gables. Honestly, though, I probably would have gotten annoyed at the way everyone treated Anne and her constantly agreeing to change for the town-folk when I was younger, even though it is quite humorous and thoughtful. Maya Angelou would have been a comfort and insight to some of my own experiences.
mine: You've reached Sam. ITS SO FREAKING SADDD IT LEFT ME SOBBING FOR HOURS
I have never read Lord of the Rings but think it'd be something to go back to and also I didn't read misery by Stephen King until after the movie came out
These are some books we have to try!!!
@@book.thangs absolutely xx
A Game of Thrones, easy.
That’s actually my favorite book
THE WESTING GAME
The immortals of meluha...
Mine was Gardens of the Moon (Malazan Book of the Fallen). But that was mostly because I couldn't find it.
Ive watched the movie, do you think its still enjoyable to read the book?
Baby-Sitters Club book 12 (me love Baby-Sitters Club’s)
It was my novel book for 7th class 😅 learning questions answers were not as fub
For me it is The Scion of Ikshvaku
I may have liked it better if I read it sooner. But I read the Hobbit when I was older before the movie, and I can't get over the fact that they let the entirety of the direct line of Durin go on the quest...all I can think of is Designated Survivor
Acotar series!
The Book of Lost Things by John Connolly.
100 days of
Sunlight by Abbie Emmons
I think the LotR series and The dwarves series are like that for me. Tom Bombadill for the win
Mine is "The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo".