If these jungles have big meaty monsters with sharp teeth, tusks, and claws that sounds like an ideal habitat for humans to settle. It sounds like the environment we developed in, only hotter and with us now having advanced technology instead of numbers and spears. Humans are incredibly adaptable creatures, I’m positive that given enough time a world of deserts and rainforests would still be geographically covered with people, even if not in the numbers we see today.
Cage of Souls sounds both fascinating and horrifying in equal measure. That description of the ocean was bleak and unsettling. The societal shift and antagonism toward science is an interesting plot direction. Thanks for the video.
In time for Japan to release nuclear waste into the ocean. But I guess our media is censoring that. The Chinese are the only ones speaking out about it.
This book kinda sucked. The parts about exploring the sub levels were neat but the rest of the book felt like several different novellas that he just mashed together. Everything about psychic powers was complete filler. Everything that happens in the prison is filler.
This book kinda sucked. The parts about exploring the sub levels were neat but the rest of the book felt like several different novellas that he just mashed together. Everything about psychic powers was complete filler. The part where he runs away from literally NOTHING was just cringe.
I've seen a lot of your videos and have to say dude you are an excellent narrator like for real you bring the words alive and in native American lore story tellers keep the knowledge preserved be proud
I literally just finished reading this book a few days ago, great timing Quinn! You're the one who got me into the Children Of Time series which led me to cage of souls. Fantastic books! Keep it up, love your videos 👍
These are my favorite kinds of your videos. Just you explaining another awesome Sci fi novel, hitting on the highlights and overarching themes, including some quotes from the book read by you, explaining and discussing the themes while making connections to other great Sci fi works
Cage of Souls is one of my favourite sci-fi novels of all time and it's so underrated. I'm so happy you covered it, and did an incredible job doing so!
I like that this story defined what is happening as not destroying the Earth it is us changing the Earth's ecosystem. Of course, the changes we are making are probably going to have a negative impact on humanity but then maybe we will start using our brains and make things better.
So far our behavior is the same as dominant bacteria in a petridish. We consume most of the resources dying from toxicity of our own waste product. Water Bears are nature's ace up the sleeve. An animal that gaurantee nature will not have to reinvent animals.
I am excited for the radioactive plastic/fungus-based tardigrade-cockroach people that come after us. Maybe THEY will do something worthwhile with their time. All we will have done is give rise to the conditions that allow them to exist. And so the wheel turns.
Your videos are the best!! I have a new appreciation for Sci Fi literature. I really started following your work after watching your extensive lore video on Nueromancer and I've been hooked ever sense. Peace!!
Neato. I'm reading this book about mass extinctions right now and it got me thinking. If humans become extinct, maybe another type of life will get the chance to evolve sophisticated cognition and rule the planet. Maybe an insect race, or who knows, maybe something more like the creatures in this book. It's happened once. Could happen again with us out of the way. Given enough time, life ahieves many awe inducing things.
I think this ignores AI, though. Much more likely that will evolve to replace us. Also, I'm not so sure intelligence is a good survival strategy. If we reach other stars and find planet after planet of dinosaur-level cognition at best, I wouldn't be surprised.
Quinn, I loved reading all my life and had read the Done series like 8 times, but I've never read a lot of sci fi. But your videos presented the books with a lot of depth (and cool atmosphere! I swear the main musical theme you use was playing in my head the whole time I was reading Hyperion). The ideas, worlds, and stories are so good! I don't know how or why I never discovered them before. So thanks for giving me the entry point into something I really have wound up enjoying a lot.
stumbled across your channel, loving the content :) im too dumb to understand books like these, but enough of a nerd to enjoy someone explaining them. Thanks !
Ótimo vídeo, eu achei muito interessante a sua teoria no final e concordo com ela os autores sempre gostam de fazer um ligação discreta entre os seus livros... estou muito ansioso pelo próximo vídeo 😸
Love seeing more marxian language in the comments of my favorite sci fi channels. As fans of sci fi and futurism it's important to recognize how capitalism and exploitation in general has really attributed to the stagnation and declination of our species. Ofc back in the 18th and 19th centuries in Europe, this new system was necessary to escape the horrors of feudalism but I fear we have returned to an era where our dominant system has outlived its usefulness. Hopefully we can reclaim what has always been ours, the shared wealth and beauty this planet has to offer every single one of us ❤
Tchaikovsky is one of my absolute favorite authors writing today. I have read his children of time series three times now, though the last book i only read twice since it just came out. I love this book so much too, i was so excited to see that you reviewed it! You are my go-to resource when i am wondering what to read. And since i don’t have a lot of friends who enjoy science-fiction, you also one of my go-to’s to think about the books I’ve enjoyed when i wish i could think about them and their meaning. When i read cage of souls i ended up convinced that it was written into the same universe as the children trilogy. And there were times when i was reading about all the things that were happening on the earth in this book when id pause and imagine that there were, though unfathomable to the characters in the book, other planets filled with earth biome where earth species were building societies, and there were ships filled with generations of people sailing through space. I even wondered if, while the book states that the planet its self was searching for intelligence, in reality (or fiction) the virus was released on earth and thats why theres this massive push of evolution. Like maybe some human, before the fall of society, in a desperate Hail Mary released the virus on their own planet. That actually makes more sense to me for Tchaikovsky only because having the earth searching seems sort of Gia to me, sort of religious and that seems a little out of character for Tchaikovsky. To be clear, i like that too, im not judging. I dont know if Tchaikovsky meant for this to be true. I wonder. Maybe not, because he never mentioned that the people from earth were sharing it with other intelligent species. But maybe i have the time wrong.
Wait, wait, wait... the Web Children, as described, are exactly like the creatures in Lovecraft's _The Shadow over Innsmouth,_ which are described as half-ichthyic, half-batrachian humanoid monstrosities with protuberant eyes that never seem to blink.
I started watching this channel back in the day when it was all about ASOIAF, now it's my go to reading recommendations channel. Keep up the good work Quinn! I always check these books out and have never been disappointed.
Been reading realistic fiction after finishing House Of Suns, waiting for my next Quinn book plug like this! Quinn inspired me to read Hyperion, Dune, TBP, Xenogenesid, Alastair Reynolds, and so much more! Thank you Quinn, I greatly value your recommendations and analyses!
This story has an interesting idea. That the planet isn't being destroyed but changed. That said it does bring up other questions like how was a civilization nearing presumably a type two society so neglectful? If the Earth could rapidly evolve and direct species, why didn't it just direct humans more towards preservation? Definitely gotta be good if it gets the mind going like this so I might need to look out for this series.
Take your time to make whatever type of content you like, but I really like it when you put little hints about the next video or a little behind the scene screenshots in the community tab. It makes me start guessing about what this week's video will be
I too, am a HUGE Tchaikovsky fan, especially of his SciFi work. It's some of the best speculative science fiction available, in my opinion. I haven't gotten around to Cage of Souls yet, but thanks to this review, it has moved up the list!
I have to let you know before I came across your channel I would have said I don’t read sci fi. I enjoy watching it a bit but reading it no. I always thought it was boring or drawn out with the minutiae of world building, mythos and long list of characters. But your reviews and breakdown of different themes in this genre has caused me to add numerous books to my TBR and start reading some authors I never had an interest in. You do such a great job and I truly value your work! Thank you!
I can honestly say that you have great taste, because of you I am finishing The Three Body Problem series, this one is one of the next in line, great channel.
The best theory I’ve come up with while reading this book is Sergei did actually end up coming back to the future in Advanis time. He found Stefan’s account and brought it to us in our time and that is why we can read this account. Tchaikovsky excellently gave us a little clue when Advani went and investigated his Time Machine at the very end of the book. What a fun theory.
Just started the video, gotta say: I've really noticed the shift in quality as you've focused more on longer form content. It's great. Keep it up and I'll pop you a couple bucks on patreon soon
Book of the New Sun/the whole solar cycle gotta be one of the best Sci Fi sagas out there. Would love to see you cover it and make more people aware of Gene Wolfe!!
Man I really love this channel... I'm dyslexic and because of that I'll never read alot of the books Quinn talks about but fucken love to hear about some of the higher ideas and concepts...I've been watching you for a while and really like the slight shift to longer form stuff..but whatever you do I'll probably keep watching
This book kinda sucked. The parts about exploring the sub levels were neat but the rest of the book felt like several different novellas that he just mashed together. Everything about psychic powers was complete filler. Everything that happens in the prison is filler.
My first Tchaikovsky book and it made me a fan of his work. The feeling I got while reading it is so contradictory, small & inconsequential but hopeful at the same time.
I really enjoyed "Cage of Souls" by Adrian Tchaikovsky. It was my first book from him and it reminded me of the "Book of the New Sun" series, but it was very easy to get into. I'd love to read "The Shadow of the Torturer" again, but Gene Wolfe's writing style is so dreamy and hard to gen through. Curious if it's better on second reading
Depends on your reading style: I love Wolfe’s *ideas* but on second reading I found myself skipping whole paragraphs/pages (I even mark up my books I do this to if I want to read them again).😂
Minimum 3x to read Wolfe's novels to catch as much as you can...pays to remember & write down some stuff sometimes.. I discovered plenty new stuff upon fourth re- read last year, almost 20 years after my first. Alzabo Soup podcast has good & lenghty explanations of most of Wolfe's books
I think rereading the entire Book of the New Sun series works best. I recently re-read the first two, I was a teenager when I first read Shadow of the Torturer. I missed so much! This time I skipped the second two to read Urth of the New Sun, it's not as enjoyable, but explains so much of the earlier books. The time travel alone is confusing. It also changes the first book from "Fantasy with a bit of sci-fi" into firmly sci-fi territory. One amazing thing about Gene Wolfe is how much he packs into what ISN'T written or said. There's no way you can get it without rereading, even three or four times. Of course, many like their sci-fi and fantasy on the lighter side. Get a Wow! idea or two and move on.
I was disappointed with how far the conversations diverged into what was going on with the Alzabo Soups' personal lives. There a dictionary that's helpful, as long as you get the digital version with a search function. First time I gave up trying to look up words, but with the internet at my fingers. I know more about medieval weaponry and prehistoric animals than I ever had.
I'll be getting into this book next week, I haven't even opened it and I love it already. From the sounds of it I think too am going to crave more web children history and other life form details that aren't there, but that's ok, that just means the author did a great job at peaking interest in an idea and getting the imagination to crave more, like a good book does. Who knows, in the future we may get a book where he gets into these ideas more. He does seem to refer to past books in a historical manor as a timeline of sorts. Thanks Q, great job as always.
I read this one ‘coz of the authors other work , I found it different to his other work strange sow start but some perseverance paid off big time !!! A. C. Is becoming an author that I’m always on the look out for, he’s up there with Alistair Reynolds as a story teller. Thank you for the work you put not your videos!!! Peace out from the police state of north Wales 🏴
Your video on Children of Time introduced me to Adrian Tchaikovsky's (sp) books and I will never forget it. I thought I was done with modern scifi when Iain Banks passed.
Consider covering Roadside Picnic by the Strugatsky brothers. it's a sci-fi novel that inspired the stalker movie and games. The naming is odd but I assure you it'll make sense once you read the book. I wasn't into novels and I heard about the book because I played the games, safe to say Roadside Picnic is what got me in love with sci-fi novels and reading in general.
Your neat and smart and you make cool content with neat ideas put together easily to understand in a reasonable amount of time. Thankyou for your efforts, work, and contributions!
If these jungles have big meaty monsters with sharp teeth, tusks, and claws that sounds like an ideal habitat for humans to settle. It sounds like the environment we developed in, only hotter and with us now having advanced technology instead of numbers and spears. Humans are incredibly adaptable creatures, I’m positive that given enough time a world of deserts and rainforests would still be geographically covered with people, even if not in the numbers we see today.
Hey dont knock spears
The Macedonian phalanx is scary as hell
@@azmanabdulabe careful don't say that so loud there may be a romans around
😮🎉😮
@@Andrew-xq7ni The real question is
"How many"
@@azmanabdula there's always more even if you kill them all like Hannibal they come back next campaigning season in larger numbers 👀
Cage of Souls sounds both fascinating and horrifying in equal measure. That description of the ocean was bleak and unsettling. The societal shift and antagonism toward science is an interesting plot direction. Thanks for the video.
In time for Japan to release nuclear waste into the ocean. But I guess our media is censoring that. The Chinese are the only ones speaking out about it.
Everyone speaks highly of this novel, good to see another reviewer I trust talking about it.
Care to recommend one of the others you trust? Much appreciated if you could.💓✌️
@@juliannacolombo5584 TH-cam channel named Media Death Cult.
This book kinda sucked. The parts about exploring the sub levels were neat but the rest of the book felt like several different novellas that he just mashed together. Everything about psychic powers was complete filler. Everything that happens in the prison is filler.
The book is just amazing. Tchaikovsky is a popular author but still - so underrated. Thank you for covering his books!
This book kinda sucked. The parts about exploring the sub levels were neat but the rest of the book felt like several different novellas that he just mashed together. Everything about psychic powers was complete filler. The part where he runs away from literally NOTHING was just cringe.
i dk about that his books are probably thee most prominent in barnes & noble scfi section - and in other big bookstores.
@@meesalikeu Children of Time and Children of Ruin are FANTASTIC. Cage of Souls was not.
@@kellymoses8566 I was really disapointed by Children of Time, felt like it was a lot of build up for kind of an "handwaved" ending
He is one of the authors ever lived
I must say that I really admire your library, both your book collection and the shelves themselves.
i'm a simple man. i see a new Quinn's Ideas video. i click like.
there's literally no bad Quinn's Ideas content ^_^
I stopped whatever I was doing and pressed play.
I'm a simple man. I see someone asking me to sub before the video has even started, I click dislike.
@@adino20 that's still engagement
I clicked like because of your comment.
@@jr2904 And? Do you think I don't want him to succeed?
I've seen a lot of your videos and have to say dude you are an excellent narrator like for real you bring the words alive and in native American lore story tellers keep the knowledge preserved be proud
The intro music gets better each with upload. That lectern the book on is exquisite too.
Can't agree more. What a bop
I love to watch Quinn's videos before bed. His relaxing voice is very soothing to sleep to.
So glad to see you making something on this book. It took me so long to pick it up and I'm so glad I finally did
I literally just finished reading this book a few days ago, great timing Quinn! You're the one who got me into the Children Of Time series which led me to cage of souls. Fantastic books! Keep it up, love your videos 👍
These are my favorite kinds of your videos. Just you explaining another awesome Sci fi novel, hitting on the highlights and overarching themes, including some quotes from the book read by you, explaining and discussing the themes while making connections to other great Sci fi works
'Thank God we're on the edge of extinction.' I have to start reading this tonight. THX Quinn
Cage of Souls is one of my favourite sci-fi novels of all time and it's so underrated. I'm so happy you covered it, and did an incredible job doing so!
You're the reason I've been getting back into reading my favorite genre. I love your work and appreciate the effort that you put into this content!
I like that this story defined what is happening as not destroying the Earth it is us changing the Earth's ecosystem. Of course, the changes we are making are probably going to have a negative impact on humanity but then maybe we will start using our brains and make things better.
So far our behavior is the same as dominant bacteria in a petridish. We consume most of the resources dying from toxicity of our own waste product. Water Bears are nature's ace up the sleeve. An animal that gaurantee nature will not have to reinvent animals.
We humans do use our brains :)
We use them to make the earth a worse place all for short term greed.
Or maybe actually use the brain fully for once and take measures to crack down on undesired changes once and for all
I am excited for the radioactive plastic/fungus-based tardigrade-cockroach people that come after us. Maybe THEY will do something worthwhile with their time. All we will have done is give rise to the conditions that allow them to exist. And so the wheel turns.
@@dxcSOULnot “we” The damn billionaires and the companies that are destroying the world
I’m so glad this book is getting covered! Truly underrated
You got me interested in reading again. Your narration of The Three Body Problem by Cixin Liu, was the hook.
Now, I have to read this book.
Thoroughly enjoyed this review. You can be mesmerizing in your narration Quinn.
With so little time to fully devote myself to so many books I want to read, you're truly a godsend.
This book sucked actually.
Just get the audiobook and listen at work
Quinn!! Ive been reading Hyperion and Children of Time thanks to you❤ love your channel man
Your videos are the best!! I have a new appreciation for Sci Fi literature. I really started following your work after watching your extensive lore video on Nueromancer and I've been hooked ever sense. Peace!!
Hey Quinn thanks so much! I read Cage of Souls because of your video and I absolutely love it
I haven’t watched you videos in a little bit, and I had forgotten how good you are at narration.
One of the rare channels i have notification for
Neato. I'm reading this book about mass extinctions right now and it got me thinking. If humans become extinct, maybe another type of life will get the chance to evolve sophisticated cognition and rule the planet. Maybe an insect race, or who knows, maybe something more like the creatures in this book. It's happened once. Could happen again with us out of the way. Given enough time, life ahieves many awe inducing things.
I think this ignores AI, though. Much more likely that will evolve to replace us. Also, I'm not so sure intelligence is a good survival strategy. If we reach other stars and find planet after planet of dinosaur-level cognition at best, I wouldn't be surprised.
Quinn, I loved reading all my life and had read the Done series like 8 times, but I've never read a lot of sci fi.
But your videos presented the books with a lot of depth (and cool atmosphere! I swear the main musical theme you use was playing in my head the whole time I was reading Hyperion).
The ideas, worlds, and stories are so good! I don't know how or why I never discovered them before.
So thanks for giving me the entry point into something I really have wound up enjoying a lot.
stumbled across your channel, loving the content :)
im too dumb to understand books like these,
but enough of a nerd to enjoy someone explaining them.
Thanks !
New Quinns!! AWWWYEAHHHH!!! I'll be checking this book out. Thanks my dude!
Ótimo vídeo, eu achei muito interessante a sua teoria no final e concordo com ela os autores sempre gostam de fazer um ligação discreta entre os seus livros... estou muito ansioso pelo próximo vídeo 😸
Quinn, money is undefeated. The ones who have the power to make the changes care more about money than their descendants.
Love seeing more marxian language in the comments of my favorite sci fi channels. As fans of sci fi and futurism it's important to recognize how capitalism and exploitation in general has really attributed to the stagnation and declination of our species. Ofc back in the 18th and 19th centuries in Europe, this new system was necessary to escape the horrors of feudalism but I fear we have returned to an era where our dominant system has outlived its usefulness. Hopefully we can reclaim what has always been ours, the shared wealth and beauty this planet has to offer every single one of us ❤
@@plb863We didn't escape feudalism with capitalism, we just shuffled sideways into slavery with extra steps.
@@plb863communism is not the answer
This problem only persists due to the public's susceptibility to right-wing misinformation.
@@jacksonfurlong3757 Right? We didn't escape feudalism, feudalism became decentralized and now we have majority shareholders for lords.
This is just fascinating 🤩
Thanks for the short of the book!
12:17 I physically nodded in agreement. I’m convinced consciousness is the only thing holding the biggest things together.
Tchaikovsky is one of my absolute favorite authors writing today. I have read his children of time series three times now, though the last book i only read twice since it just came out.
I love this book so much too, i was so excited to see that you reviewed it! You are my go-to resource when i am wondering what to read. And since i don’t have a lot of friends who enjoy science-fiction, you also one of my go-to’s to think about the books I’ve enjoyed when i wish i could think about them and their meaning.
When i read cage of souls i ended up convinced that it was written into the same universe as the children trilogy. And there were times when i was reading about all the things that were happening on the earth in this book when id pause and imagine that there were, though unfathomable to the characters in the book, other planets filled with earth biome where earth species were building societies, and there were ships filled with generations of people sailing through space. I even wondered if, while the book states that the planet its self was searching for intelligence, in reality (or fiction) the virus was released on earth and thats why theres this massive push of evolution. Like maybe some human, before the fall of society, in a desperate Hail Mary released the virus on their own planet. That actually makes more sense to me for Tchaikovsky only because having the earth searching seems sort of Gia to me, sort of religious and that seems a little out of character for Tchaikovsky. To be clear, i like that too, im not judging.
I dont know if Tchaikovsky meant for this to be true. I wonder.
Maybe not, because he never mentioned that the people from earth were sharing it with other intelligent species. But maybe i have the time wrong.
I love your articulate soft spoken demeanor.
Wait, wait, wait... the Web Children, as described, are exactly like the creatures in Lovecraft's _The Shadow over Innsmouth,_ which are described as half-ichthyic, half-batrachian humanoid monstrosities with protuberant eyes that never seem to blink.
my first thought as well! I mean many authors have drawn upon the mighty Lovecraft for inspiration at same point in time
@@maximilianwimmer627i wouldn’t go calling lovecraft mighty, he was kinda defined by his mortal terror of the world around him
Nice work with the videos! Also I'm loving the new Intro graphics and song
I started watching this channel back in the day when it was all about ASOIAF, now it's my go to reading recommendations channel. Keep up the good work Quinn! I always check these books out and have never been disappointed.
Been reading realistic fiction after finishing House Of Suns, waiting for my next Quinn book plug like this!
Quinn inspired me to read Hyperion, Dune, TBP, Xenogenesid, Alastair Reynolds, and so much more! Thank you Quinn, I greatly value your recommendations and analyses!
Just finished reading Cage of Souls, great book!
This is where I come to get ideas on what to read next.
Thank you very much Quinn 👍
This story has an interesting idea. That the planet isn't being destroyed but changed. That said it does bring up other questions like how was a civilization nearing presumably a type two society so neglectful? If the Earth could rapidly evolve and direct species, why didn't it just direct humans more towards preservation? Definitely gotta be good if it gets the mind going like this so I might need to look out for this series.
Take your time to make whatever type of content you like, but I really like it when you put little hints about the next video or a little behind the scene screenshots in the community tab. It makes me start guessing about what this week's video will be
God a freaking love your channel, you have opened up a whole nother world to me thank you!!!
I too, am a HUGE Tchaikovsky fan, especially of his SciFi work. It's some of the best speculative science fiction available, in my opinion. I haven't gotten around to Cage of Souls yet, but thanks to this review, it has moved up the list!
Love these short videos which are great windows into amazing books in bite sizes forms.
I used this video as a way to finally decide to order Cage of Souls!
Can't wait to read!
I have to let you know before I came across your channel I would have said I don’t read sci fi. I enjoy watching it a bit but reading it no. I always thought it was boring or drawn out with the minutiae of world building, mythos and long list of characters. But your reviews and breakdown of different themes in this genre has caused me to add numerous books to my TBR and start reading some authors I never had an interest in. You do such a great job and I truly value your work! Thank you!
Thanks you so much for making longer videos. I must also say that your intro and request for support was nice and short and not irritating.
I find so many books through your videos. Thank you for sharing
This was a great read, perfect balance of world building and a particular sense of humour was on par with Douglas Adams.
I can honestly say that you have great taste, because of you I am finishing The Three Body Problem series, this one is one of the next in line, great channel.
The best theory I’ve come up with while reading this book is Sergei did actually end up coming back to the future in Advanis time. He found Stefan’s account and brought it to us in our time and that is why we can read this account. Tchaikovsky excellently gave us a little clue when Advani went and investigated his Time Machine at the very end of the book. What a fun theory.
Cage of Souls is my favorite Tchaikovsky and i can also very much recommend Dogs of War.
Great video!
It’s been a long time since you posted Quinn, haven’t been seeing your videos recommend recently. Thanks for this post!
I am convinced, Quinn! Thank you thank you thank you!!!
Just started the video, gotta say: I've really noticed the shift in quality as you've focused more on longer form content. It's great. Keep it up and I'll pop you a couple bucks on patreon soon
Book of the New Sun/the whole solar cycle gotta be one of the best Sci Fi sagas out there. Would love to see you cover it and make more people aware of Gene Wolfe!!
Oh... How interesting. Going to have to check it out now.
Man I really love this channel... I'm dyslexic and because of that I'll never read alot of the books Quinn talks about but fucken love to hear about some of the higher ideas and concepts...I've been watching you for a while and really like the slight shift to longer form stuff..but whatever you do I'll probably keep watching
Tchaikovsky is one of my favourite authors, superb vision and writing! Thank you for putting this on my list!
This book kinda sucked. The parts about exploring the sub levels were neat but the rest of the book felt like several different novellas that he just mashed together. Everything about psychic powers was complete filler. Everything that happens in the prison is filler.
im so glad to hear more people talking about this book, its AMAZING
My first Tchaikovsky book and it made me a fan of his work. The feeling I got while reading it is so contradictory, small & inconsequential but hopeful at the same time.
I really enjoyed "Cage of Souls" by Adrian Tchaikovsky. It was my first book from him and it reminded me of the "Book of the New Sun" series, but it was very easy to get into. I'd love to read "The Shadow of the Torturer" again, but Gene Wolfe's writing style is so dreamy and hard to gen through. Curious if it's better on second reading
Depends on your reading style: I love Wolfe’s *ideas* but on second reading I found myself skipping whole paragraphs/pages (I even mark up my books I do this to if I want to read them again).😂
Book of the New Sun is legendary. There are comopanion essays for it trying to figure out wtf is happening.
Minimum 3x to read Wolfe's novels to catch as much as you can...pays to remember & write down some stuff sometimes..
I discovered plenty new stuff upon fourth re- read last year, almost 20 years after my first.
Alzabo Soup podcast has good & lenghty explanations of most of Wolfe's books
I think rereading the entire Book of the New Sun series works best. I recently re-read the first two, I was a teenager when I first read Shadow of the Torturer. I missed so much! This time I skipped the second two to read Urth of the New Sun, it's not as enjoyable, but explains so much of the earlier books. The time travel alone is confusing. It also changes the first book from "Fantasy with a bit of sci-fi" into firmly sci-fi territory. One amazing thing about Gene Wolfe is how much he packs into what ISN'T written or said. There's no way you can get it without rereading, even three or four times. Of course, many like their sci-fi and fantasy on the lighter side. Get a Wow! idea or two and move on.
I was disappointed with how far the conversations diverged into what was going on with the Alzabo Soups' personal lives. There a dictionary that's helpful, as long as you get the digital version with a search function. First time I gave up trying to look up words, but with the internet at my fingers. I know more about medieval weaponry and prehistoric animals than I ever had.
Love your channel, and love how you do a lot of exploring different Sci fi concepts. Keep up the work Quinn
I'll be getting into this book next week, I haven't even opened it and I love it already. From the sounds of it I think too am going to crave more web children history and other life form details that aren't there, but that's ok, that just means the author did a great job at peaking interest in an idea and getting the imagination to crave more, like a good book does. Who knows, in the future we may get a book where he gets into these ideas more. He does seem to refer to past books in a historical manor as a timeline of sorts. Thanks Q, great job as always.
I need more details about those Web Children! Great video!
I read this one ‘coz of the authors other work , I found it different to his other work strange sow start but some perseverance paid off big time !!! A. C. Is becoming an author that I’m always on the look out for, he’s up there with Alistair Reynolds as a story teller.
Thank you for the work you put not your videos!!!
Peace out from the police state of north Wales 🏴
Saw your earlier video on Children of Time, then read the book. Best thing to happen to me this year
10:48 "That's a whole other bag of cookies" 😂
Thanks!
So happy I found this channel
🎉🎉I love this author, and I think children of time is one of the best novels of recent years , thanks for the recomendation
Just read this last month, great book great vid
Will definitely be looking forward to more content on this.
This is my first view. Your title was so abstract it hooked me lol. Let's see how the rest holds up. I've got all week
Great video, as always… Thanks for posting! 😁
I will never read any of these books but I do love watching your videos. Spoil till your heart is content my friend.
Your video on Children of Time introduced me to Adrian Tchaikovsky's (sp) books and I will never forget it. I thought I was done with modern scifi when Iain Banks passed.
Really love your vids!! Keep it on!!!
Didn't know this book! Got to read it now!
aaaaaaaand there's a new book to get, thanks Quinn!
Consider covering Roadside Picnic by the Strugatsky brothers. it's a sci-fi novel that inspired the stalker movie and games. The naming is odd but I assure you it'll make sense once you read the book. I wasn't into novels and I heard about the book because I played the games, safe to say Roadside Picnic is what got me in love with sci-fi novels and reading in general.
I love all of tchaikovsky's books, he does different animal ecology really cool
So many books you put in my list to read... love your channel man
Love your style bro, love your channel ! Keep it up my
Dude
totally awesome that you’re focused on longer videos
Ah Quinn, you are such a nerd, never change we love you
Nice intro music, even better than the previous one. Thanks for the video
Still making my way through Dune, CoT up next already... Adding this one as well. Thanks for another great video
I wish you would do something on N.K. Jemsen's Broken Earth Trilogy. She's such a fantastic writer. Her world building is fantastic.
Another great video Quinn! Can I ask if you are considering any further content on Three Body? Thanks.
I really enjoyed this book, looking forward to reading more from the author!
Good video, I'm gonna get this book from the library now.
Love the new rendition of the theme. First time I've heard it.
Your neat and smart and you make cool content with neat ideas put together easily to understand in a reasonable amount of time. Thankyou for your efforts, work, and contributions!
Quite frankly, the most haunting & enrapturing YT intro music
I loved this one. Wouldn't mind a return to this setting!
I feel the same! I want more narrated by Stefan Advani!
Adrian is dropping classic after classic
Quinn, you are one of my top favorites
I loved this book! Loved it so much and the cover art so much that I bought the cover art poster for my wall.
I love trying to fit Tchaikovsky books into one universe; I had that thought too.