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  • čas přidán 5. 09. 2024

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  • @horrudu4081
    @horrudu4081 Před rokem +2

    I would really recommend reading Narnia in publishing order, not chronologic order. This is not how mosr books arrange them though. It would mean putting of The Magician's Nephew and The Horse And His Boy til later in the series.
    Nephew really is a better read if you have some better understanding of the world. And Horse really slows it all down to much to early. I think most people gets stuck there.

    • @brewingbooks
      @brewingbooks  Před rokem +1

      Thanks for the suggestion. I’ll definitely look into it that way 🙂

  • @niamha301
    @niamha301 Před 11 měsíci +2

    In my opinion you should try Robin Hobb's books from the Elderling Realm sometime. The world building is phenomenal and the characters are so lifelike and complex that I have found it positively addictive to read❤

    • @brewingbooks
      @brewingbooks  Před 9 měsíci +1

      Thanks so much for the suggestions. I’ll have a look at Hobb’s books 😃

  • @Uppernorwood976
    @Uppernorwood976 Před 2 lety +5

    His Dark Materials (along with The Hobbit) is what made me love reading as a child. Its very easy prose, the last few pages at the end of the first book is some of the best writing I’ve ever read.
    That World of Ice and Fire book has some incredible artwork!

  • @jonathanshone5517
    @jonathanshone5517 Před 5 měsíci

    I would recommend the Gormenghast trilogy - Mervyn Peake's classic, started in 1946. Titus Groan, Gormenghast and Titus Alone. Considered by many to be one of the greatest works of Fantasy of the 20th Century.

  • @duartegoulao5875
    @duartegoulao5875 Před rokem +1

    I’m glad you enjoyed a Game of Thrones. Your channel made me want to read The Lord of the Rings. I finished The Hobbit yesterday and I am super excited to start The Lord of the Rings tomorrow! I hope you enjoy the rest of the A Song of Ice and Fire books, the third one is amazing.

  • @GandalfGreyhame
    @GandalfGreyhame Před 2 lety +8

    You should absolutely continue reading ASoIaF in my opinion, especially if you haven't watched the tv-series. Winds of Winter might be years away, and who knows when, or if, A Dream of Spring comes out. It's one of my top three fantasy series of all time, and since you enjoyed the first book I think you'll be blown away by that which follows! :)

    • @brewingbooks
      @brewingbooks  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks for your comments 👍 I’m very intrigued now in continuing the series. You have given me a new reading goal 😁

    • @PowerRangerfan
      @PowerRangerfan Před rokem +1

      ​@@brewingbooks A Storm Of Swords is a great book. But you'll have to read A Clash of Kings first.

  • @user-ld4rn6og8q
    @user-ld4rn6og8q Před rokem +2

    The Black Company by Cook is a great series.

    • @brewingbooks
      @brewingbooks  Před rokem

      Cheers for that 👍 Will look into it 🙂

  • @fgdj2000
    @fgdj2000 Před rokem +1

    7:53 I always love art especially for a book series that has been adapted into film/ television, since it usually provides a different take on that vision. For instance, Peter Jackson’s films and their look/ take of Middle-earth have been pretty much the default look in most people’s mind for 20 years now. And having read the books recently, while in broadszrokes I agree with this vision, I often have slightly different versions of the characters and places in mind. That’s also one reason why I find TROP so compelling, because it’s a different take on the vision of middle-earth even if it borrows from Jackson’s films it’s not aligning itself too closely.

  • @ID-Entitet
    @ID-Entitet Před 2 lety +2

    I highly recommend Robin Hobb. Her Realm of the Elderlings is a fantastic series! Quite long, it comprises 16 books, but it's divided into several shorter series, which can all be read separetly. It's all connected though, so I strongly suggest to read them in order. Hobb is a master of character writing, so if you enjoy that, definitely give the Realm a try.
    I also recommend Ursula K. Le Guin's Earthsea series. I have only read three of the books in the series, but what I've read has made me deeply fascinated by her world, it's quite unique.

    • @brewingbooks
      @brewingbooks  Před 2 lety +1

      More to the list, thanks! I had been considering the Earthsea series for a while now and I heard of Hobb’s worldbuilding skills. Will definitely check them out thanks 😃

    • @ID-Entitet
      @ID-Entitet Před 2 lety +1

      ​@@brewingbooks You're welcome! Enjoy the read :)

    • @horrudu4081
      @horrudu4081 Před rokem

      Earthsea only gets better! All the philosophical undercurrents are great! The later books are also very meta in the sense that Le Guin through here characters are commenting on her own worldbuilding from her newer changed perspectives. Worth a read.
      I did not really get the hype while reading to be honest. But then the the books stayed with me in my mind for ten years, great experience!

  • @robertrichardson4623
    @robertrichardson4623 Před rokem +1

    I have always felt Narnia is at its best in 1 2 4 5 - even after multiple reads 3 6 and 7 never stuck. It was the first series I read all those 40 years ago. I now own only those four books ( the Celebration editions)

    • @brewingbooks
      @brewingbooks  Před rokem

      I have a real fondness for Magician’s Nephew. It was something unexpected but extremely pleasant to read 🙂

  • @pepeedge5601
    @pepeedge5601 Před rokem +1

    I would also suggest the Witcher series by Andrzej Sapkowski.
    Two short story volumes followed by a 5 novel series and lastly a standalone novel.
    There is a videogame series that acts as a "what if" sequel (so not canon to the books) and a Netflix adaptation, but in my opinion the books are better than both the show and the game series.

    • @brewingbooks
      @brewingbooks  Před rokem

      Thanks for the suggestion! Will certainly have a look at them 🙂

  • @mrc-rrn
    @mrc-rrn Před rokem +1

    if you enjoyed The Knight of the seven kingdoms i highly recommend to read the 5 main books and then reread knight of the seven kingdoms :) it will be even better

    • @brewingbooks
      @brewingbooks  Před rokem

      Thanks for that 🙂 Will certainly give it a try 👍

  • @TheGreatestHeroEver
    @TheGreatestHeroEver Před 2 lety +1

    Love your videos, James! Such an channel! Thank you!

    • @brewingbooks
      @brewingbooks  Před 2 lety

      Thank you so much for your kind words 🙂

  • @lookingforarlandria
    @lookingforarlandria Před 2 lety +1

    At least read the first three for ASOIAF. Genuinely one of the most rewarding trio of books I’ve ever read.

  • @DenHond
    @DenHond Před 2 lety +1

    I recently purchased a similar boxset of the Harry Potter collection, haven't found the time to read it though.
    I've been looking at the Dune books, but haven't settled on what I want to purchase at the moment. I think at some point I want to start reading the Witcher books as well.
    Do you own any novels? Would be great to see a video on what non-fantasy books you have read/own and could recommend.

    • @brewingbooks
      @brewingbooks  Před 2 lety

      I do have quite a number of novels. I’m thinking that might be my next video … 😃

  • @piusschroh6361
    @piusschroh6361 Před 2 lety +4

    Do you like Joe Abercrombie?

    • @brewingbooks
      @brewingbooks  Před 2 lety +1

      I have not yet had the opportunity of reading the author’s books. Would you suggest any particular titles?

    • @pepeedge5601
      @pepeedge5601 Před rokem +2

      @@brewingbooks
      First Law trilogy.

  • @laurentfemenias9410
    @laurentfemenias9410 Před 2 lety +1

    You should really give a new chance to His Dark Materials. It's certainly one of the best fantasy stories I've ever read. Written by another Oxford teacher by the way 😉!

    • @brewingbooks
      @brewingbooks  Před 2 lety

      I most certainly will! I’ve only read good things about it so I’m pretty sure I was the issue at the time I picked this up to read 😅

  • @matejailic5479
    @matejailic5479 Před 2 lety +4

    If you love epic fantasy, than read "Malazan book of the Fallen" by Steven Erikson. It's a ten book series:
    "Gardens of the Moon";"Deadhouse gates";"Memories of Ice";"House of Chains";"Midnight tides";"The Bonehunrers";"Reaper's Gale";"Toll the Hounds";"Dust of Dreams";"The Crippled God". It's very epic, about Malazan empire's conquest of Genabackis, Sevem cities and many other tales. If you have time and money, read it.

    • @brewingbooks
      @brewingbooks  Před 2 lety +1

      Was reading about this recently. It certain looks intriguing. Thanks! 😃

  • @evanup2326
    @evanup2326 Před 2 lety +1

    Do you think I can read the knight of Steven kingdoms before a game of thrones

    • @brewingbooks
      @brewingbooks  Před 2 lety

      Absolutely! It has no direct bearing on A Game of Thrones, and is it’s own set of stories.

  • @mulle171
    @mulle171 Před 2 lety +1

    would be great if you react to the new lotr on prime teaser! i think you will like it a lot :)

  • @danielbujdos
    @danielbujdos Před 2 lety +1

    Definitely try Brandon Sanderson’s fantasy novella The Emperor’s Soul. It’s a very short read, but it showcases Sanderson’s wonderful creativity in developing new, fresh magic systems. It’s my favourite story from him so far (I’ve read the Mistborn trilogy, Elantris, Warbreaker and a few short stories and novellas from Arcanum Unbounded - that’s where you can find The Emperor’s Soul).

    • @brewingbooks
      @brewingbooks  Před 2 lety

      Cheers for that 😃 Sanderson has been on my list for quite some time now, but I had never gotten round to reading his books. I sense that’s about to change 😁

  • @MrBig913
    @MrBig913 Před 2 lety +1

    I love the vid but I think the double brewing books intro is a bit much. Once is fine, using it twice makes it annoying.

    • @brewingbooks
      @brewingbooks  Před 2 lety +1

      Haha, point noted. Thanks for sharing :)

  • @andyfournier5343
    @andyfournier5343 Před rokem +1

    What! - No Earthsea?

    • @brewingbooks
      @brewingbooks  Před rokem

      I know I know! 😞 Really looking forwarding to getting into that world some day. Any thoughts or tips on diving into this series? 🙂

    • @andyfournier5343
      @andyfournier5343 Před rokem

      Well, since like myself you're a Folio Society fan, their 'Wizard of Earthsea', 'Tombs of Atuan' and 'The Farthest Shore' editions are the ones that I own, and hopefully are lovely enough to make you want to too! Or there's a one volume 'The Books of Earthsea: The Complete Illustrated Edition' worth looking up on Amazon. But I prefer the Folio editions / illustrations myself. Good luck - I shall look forward to your review!

    • @horrudu4081
      @horrudu4081 Před rokem +1

      If getting the The Books of Earthsea collection, make sure to get the us version with the red dustjacket. It is beautiful, but also it has sewn binding unlike the black uk version which has glued binding.

  • @Shatter149
    @Shatter149 Před rokem

    kinda surprised he didn't include the land of storie here. well maybe he doesn't heard of it or its too childish for him?

    • @brewingbooks
      @brewingbooks  Před rokem

      Never heard of it. Care to share with us? 🙂

    • @Shatter149
      @Shatter149 Před rokem

      @@brewingbooks well the plot is kinda similar to narnia. 2 children gets sucked in to another world.

  • @quercus2949
    @quercus2949 Před rokem

    The Everyman edition of His Dark Materials is much more readable, and is a beautiful volume.

    • @brewingbooks
      @brewingbooks  Před rokem

      Thanks for that! Do you have the ISBN by any chance?