This Novel Breaks Reality

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    Book Review: Cathy Vickers Trilogy - Cathy's Book, Cathy's Key, Cathy's Ring, by Jordan Weisman, Sean Stewart, and Cathy Brigg
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    0:00 The Cathy Vickers Trilogy
    3:18 Cathy's Book
    6:50 Cathy's Key
    9:59 Cathy's Ring
    12:16 Did it work?
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Komentáře • 342

  • @RiseOfTheKumquat67
    @RiseOfTheKumquat67 Před 9 měsíci +1381

    Websites go down, but numbers get recycled. There's a non-zero chance that someone in 2040 gets a call from an unknown number asking if Cathy's there.

    • @kingkaza
      @kingkaza Před 9 měsíci +78

      Problem with arg
      Is why often they stay in one place (youtube/twitter) and only slide into other medias if it works enough
      Also arg have rules which if this was a arg broke almost all of them

    • @juliaconnell
      @juliaconnell Před 9 měsíci

      yes - only NOW - (not in the future) and I should know!
      I 'lost' my number (had since my very first cellphone back in... 1999? 2000?) - when went overseas in 2013.
      I bought a new cellphone when got back in 2014 - had pre-assigned cellphone number - I have literally lost track of the number of texts for the person (Chelsea) who had the number I currently have - at least 20, at least, probably more, 30 probably
      (she also went overseas - I know this cause some of them were getting 'serious' - in that one was a request for an interview (radio? podcast?, oh she's not someone 'famous' - just well respected/successful in her field - so people wanted to get in contact with her professionally not just socially)
      - eventually made contact with her (I think because of this) - apart from a few early 'junk mail' texts from businesses - most were people wishing her a happy birthday, or congrats on her success, so always texted back, 'sorry - this is no longer Chelsea's number' - was then able to add - 'but here is her new number....'

    • @KetsubanSolo
      @KetsubanSolo Před 9 měsíci +130

      My favorite example of an ARG breaking is Who Framed Roger Rabbit on the NES. One puzzle has you call Jessica Rabbit's phone number IRL to get a clue to advance the game.
      It's now a phone sex hotline.

    • @kingkaza
      @kingkaza Před 9 měsíci +31

      @@KetsubanSolo fuck me i forgot that is a real number
      I was thinking avgn remember the joke but then he revisited it didn't he
      Omg

    • @EvenTheDogAgrees
      @EvenTheDogAgrees Před 9 měsíci

      Then again, if you consider how little money it costs to keep those websites up and running, it's kind of a shame they didn't. The content would be static content that they could just dump on any webserver they already have, e.g. the one the publisher hosts their own site on. A single web server can serve multiple sites, each with their own domain name. Static content poses no security risk, it just takes up a little disk space, the price of which only keeps dropping. And a domain name is around $10/yr. If you can't commit to keeping your attached media online for at least a century, perhaps you shouldn't publish books that make use of these real-world elements in the first place.
      I mean, it's a bad idea anyway. If your book relies on "current time" technology like HTTP URLs and phone numbers, both of which are things that may at some point disappear (kind of like referring to particular FM broadcast frequencies will soon become obsolete once the move to digital radio is complete), you already know your book has a limited shelf life. And unless the limited shelf life is an integral part of your artistic expression, you should always strive to make your art future-proof.

  • @samlewis6487
    @samlewis6487 Před 9 měsíci +577

    "Not to get too heavy into spoilers." Yes Austin, because I'm going to find an intact complete copy of these books and all their associated material. That's a thing I'm capable of.

    • @samlewis6487
      @samlewis6487 Před 9 měsíci +11

      @@TheBigGSN5 For a book that's long out of print? No.

    • @CGCGCG91
      @CGCGCG91 Před 9 měsíci

      ​@@samlewis6487
      Just got a complete version on eBay for £2!

    • @Portahooty
      @Portahooty Před 9 měsíci +5

      I found the first book before with (at least) most of the evidence but I’m not sure about the others

  • @JaydonTobler
    @JaydonTobler Před 9 měsíci +429

    I’m almost certain that the clues/evidence bags were scaled back in books 2 and 3 because of libraries. There’s no way that all, or any of that stuff, would get returned if a kid picked it up.

    • @randombetters1823
      @randombetters1823 Před 9 měsíci +57

      Simple. Create a separate library version with the information printed on the pages.

    • @nathanl8622
      @nathanl8622 Před 9 měsíci +40

      ​@@randombetters1823 That requires the publisher to make a special second version of the book and libraries to go out of their way to make sure they get that version. I doubt it's as simple as it sounds, or worth the effort for either party.

    • @onbearfeet
      @onbearfeet Před 9 měsíci +58

      ​@nathanl8622 Library editions aren't as uncommon as you think, especially in children's fiction (which includes YA). Around the time this series came out, I was in charge of ordering children's books for a special collection at a university library. I worked from a list of recent publications, putting in the ISBNs my boss circled. Every book I ordered had multiple ISBNs--hardcover, ebook, maybe large print edition or audiobook--and ISBNs for specialized library editions were not an uncommon sight on those lists.
      I never ordered the library editions, which were more expensive, but the rules of the special collection (no taking books out of the collection room) and the audience using the collection (academics) probably cut down on normal library wear and tear. The collection didn't include YA, though, so I never saw this particular book on the order list.

    • @catherine_404
      @catherine_404 Před 9 měsíci +4

      Come on, a library can at least make a booklet of these materials and demand its return alongside the book. It's not that difficult for a professional, and since such books are rare, it won't waste much time.

  • @samanthaw.861
    @samanthaw.861 Před 9 měsíci +369

    How have I never heard of this?? I was in high school in 2006 and would’ve probably really loved it.

    • @kingkaza
      @kingkaza Před 9 měsíci +23

      Austin is just like that
      Getting you to know the unknown you missed

    • @lilz
      @lilz Před 9 měsíci +9

      Same. I am kinda pissed at myself now 😂

  • @Jabersson
    @Jabersson Před 9 měsíci +174

    I feel like this could be much more profitable in the modern era, ARGs are now much more mainstream

  • @nellieb6585
    @nellieb6585 Před 9 měsíci +796

    Oh I just *know* that if this type of storytelling was attempted in this day and age Cathy would have a TikTok account

    • @stephonmanny7555
      @stephonmanny7555 Před 9 měsíci +36

      It could definitely work on CZcams too.

    • @pagenotfound7248
      @pagenotfound7248 Před 9 měsíci +30

      There are always ARG's but most don't get as physical

    • @austinreid6074
      @austinreid6074 Před 9 měsíci

      @@stephonmanny7555I mean it basically did, look up “lonelygirl15”

    • @cricketxing
      @cricketxing Před 9 měsíci +32

      They would definitely have unlisted youtube videos, the url would be the numbers/letters would be spread throughout, like out of place text, odd capitalizations, etc..

    • @orangemoustash
      @orangemoustash Před 9 měsíci +11

      "She whipped and nae-nae'd at 35 seconds, that gives me information on who the killer is!" Lol

  • @dashiellgillingham4579
    @dashiellgillingham4579 Před 9 měsíci +159

    I read a series like this once, but sadly a quarter of it was in videos on a website that no longer existed, which was sad.

  • @Arisa11Arisa
    @Arisa11Arisa Před 9 měsíci +112

    I saw the cover and remembered i had this book. I actually found this on a bus. I only read the beginning of it and never finished it, but the fact that someone lost it and i picked it up makes it kinda funny.
    I also never called the number on the cover because i didnt know it was an arg.
    Edit: it also didnt come with any of the extras

  • @senselessbabble1996
    @senselessbabble1996 Před 9 měsíci +204

    Have you read The Griffin and Sabine Trilogy from the early 90s? The story is told through the letters of characters writing back and forth, and the physical book is not printed on pages, but rather you have to take the letters out of the envelopes in the book. It was pretty revolutionary in its time. I was working my way through college in an Indy bookshop when these came out and this was a big deal!

    • @mariacargille1396
      @mariacargille1396 Před 9 měsíci +16

      Yessss. My mom had these, and I read the first one at an age that I wasn't totally sure whether it was real or not. It was genuinely thrilling at the time, and I still love them as fiction. :)

    • @Katy133
      @Katy133 Před 9 měsíci +10

      I love Griffin and Sabine! Nice to see someone who has also enjoyed it.

    • @juliaconnell
      @juliaconnell Před 9 měsíci +7

      never heard of this either! missing out.

    • @AdeleiTeillana
      @AdeleiTeillana Před 9 měsíci +5

      I think to be considered "revolutionary" something actually has to change in the field you're speaking of. Since very few books are actually using this format, I don't think it would really be called revolutionary. It may have felt revolutionary at the time, but 30 years on I think we can safely say it was not.

    • @realmothchu
      @realmothchu Před 9 měsíci +2

      @@AdeleiTeillana “um actually”☝️🤓

  • @Glacier_Nester
    @Glacier_Nester Před 9 měsíci +31

    39 clues had a bit of this energy, but i didn't know there was a series that really went all in on it! Neat! Also re:websites, now I'm very curious to see what survived of the relevant sites on the wayback machine!

    • @charc3345
      @charc3345 Před 9 měsíci +6

      Man I loved 39 clues

  • @MattMamba24
    @MattMamba24 Před 9 měsíci +37

    Kinda reminds me of the game, "Emily is away."
    You basically are on an AIM chat with a girl and the story develops as you learn more about the character and base your actions off of what you learn about here through CZcams video links, and a fake myspace clone.

    • @MildMisanthropeMaybeMassive
      @MildMisanthropeMaybeMassive Před 9 měsíci +3

      The Myspace and CZcams video links must be from the spin offs and sequels, because I only played the original _Emily is Away_ and it was completely on AIM.
      There's a genre of mobile games called _found phone games_ whose premise is that you find someone's missing phone and have to solve the mystery behind the owner. My personal favorite is called _Sarah is Missing_ whose developer went on to make more found phone games.

    • @MattMamba24
      @MattMamba24 Před 9 měsíci +1

      @@MildMisanthropeMaybeMassive Oh yes it was the second one,

  • @thebirds4588
    @thebirds4588 Před 9 měsíci +25

    "Whatever, I don't want to go off on a tangent." But Austin, your whole channel is tangents!

  • @spiderside3892
    @spiderside3892 Před 9 měsíci +107

    I think the only series that really hit this mark for me was the fairyology and dragonology-type books. They felt like journals (not exactly, they were printed on glossy hard-stock cause they were for kids, mostly) but the way they were written, with pictures pasted in with glossy marks to look like tape, I loved them as a kid. If I remember correctly, the fairy book came with some weird lenses that I never got to work myself, but it made it feel like a mystical tool I wasn't wise enough to discypher lol

    • @julias.7534
      @julias.7534 Před 9 měsíci +10

      This reminds me of this book I loved as a child about a little girl and a mermaid sending letters to each other, but there were physical letters kids could take out in read as a companion to the book's story, and on top of that, even a charm bracelet at the end! I loved it.

    • @deborahminter6231
      @deborahminter6231 Před 9 měsíci +2

      I loved those! My favorite was the pirate one.

    • @SSBBPOKEFAN
      @SSBBPOKEFAN Před 9 měsíci +3

      I used to have Dragonology and Pirateology. They were soo cool!

    • @deborahminter6231
      @deborahminter6231 Před 9 měsíci

      @@SSBBPOKEFAN 🐲💕

    • @deborahminter6231
      @deborahminter6231 Před 9 měsíci

      @@julias.7534 Wow! Do you remember the title?

  • @cl0wnkid973
    @cl0wnkid973 Před 9 měsíci +6

    I had the faintest memory of this book this summer and spent days googling and found nothing, this upload is one of the luckiest coincidences of my life! My heart almost skipped a beat when I saw the thumbnail, I just knew it was THE book

  • @TheRealAlpha2
    @TheRealAlpha2 Před 9 měsíci +14

    I feel like the natural update of this type of interactive storytelling are those "lost phone" games they keep all their narrative encapsulated in a fake phone interface complete with texts, voice mails, videos, and websites. Although I think even those are like 5-10 years old at this point.

  • @S-Mania
    @S-Mania Před 9 měsíci +22

    I would love to see Austin (or someone) actually play this live or in episodic lets-play videos of all of the books. I'd love to see all the phone calls and everything else played live 🙂

  • @Robin0928
    @Robin0928 Před 9 měsíci +44

    I mean, i think that an updated version of this would lean far more into the LonelyGirl15 side of things. Creating social media pages and CZcams/TikTok accounts. I do think theres a bit of "mystery puzzle box" energy with the evidence bags, it could be a cool idea for a "deluxe edition" of the book to go all out like you suggested, while the standard release could have the cheaper evidence bag and moreso look like a novel that can stand alone, while the deluxe edition could be more of an interactive puzzle

  • @briannakadlecik4304
    @briannakadlecik4304 Před 9 měsíci +14

    I love these very specific experiences that only existed in the 2000s. A tv show that I watched during those years that tried something similar to this. They had a website where after each new episode, you could look for new clues to solve the big mystery of the season. It was really interesting, and I miss that kind of interactive content integration.

  • @zacharybryant9881
    @zacharybryant9881 Před 9 měsíci +85

    Probably a better (and more adult oriented) version of this is S by Abrams and Dorst. More focus on the evidence elements and all within that set of texts.

    • @austinmcconnell
      @austinmcconnell  Před 9 měsíci +90

      Stay tuned! I plan to cover that next week. 😎

    • @DragonPilot124
      @DragonPilot124 Před 9 měsíci +5

      YES

    • @Yesica1993
      @Yesica1993 Před 9 měsíci +3

      THAT'S the thing this reminded me of but I couldn't remember! Was it at all worth the hype? I remember being being curious but couldn't afford it. And then it seemed to fall off the radar as people moved on to other things.
      I wish I had the imagination to create something like that. (I don't.) It seems like it would be so fun. But I'd also want the writing to be well done. I don't want something where the gimmick is the main thing and the writing is crap.

    • @PanAndScanBuddy
      @PanAndScanBuddy Před 9 měsíci +2

      ​@@austinmcconnellhell yeah! Then House of Leaves! Hahahaha

    • @SayBinidus
      @SayBinidus Před 9 měsíci +4

      ​@@PanAndScanBuddyAustin's House of Leaves review was literally how I discovered him several years ago. :)

  • @fabu4792
    @fabu4792 Před 9 měsíci +9

    i remember trying to read this book, but being that it was in a school library all the evidence was gone, and i had no access to internet or phones, i quickly got confused and gave up

  • @fearlesseye5896
    @fearlesseye5896 Před 9 měsíci +37

    “Kathy does nothing of actual of importance, is always making situations in the story worse, and worst of all almost every male character falls in love with her even though she spends barely anytime with any of them”, well now I know where they got the influence from Twilight. This pretty much described the entire character of Bella Swan.

  • @sarahmellinger2907
    @sarahmellinger2907 Před 9 měsíci +39

    I love ergodic fiction so much. I’ve been trying to read as much ergodic fiction as I can get my hands on. So far I’ve gotten through:
    The Illuminae Files
    The Wander Society
    Multiple Choice
    And I’ve researched authors Ben Denzer and Henry Darger.
    I’m currently reading House of Leaves, haven’t decided what to do after that. Maybe the Lemoncello middle grade books, or honestly this looks really cool.

    • @Sazoji
      @Sazoji Před 9 měsíci +5

      Are you reading the version with the letters appendix? I believe the letters are free to see online or to buy as a small pamphlet.

    • @Somnifuge
      @Somnifuge Před 9 měsíci +2

      S. looks pretty cool, going by the video @CloudCuckooCountry made (although I haven't picked it up yet)

    • @muskyoxes
      @muskyoxes Před 9 měsíci +2

      @@Somnifuge I was about to suggest S. I loved it early on, since the non-chronological nature of the material basically gives you a full book of information in the first third or so, uncovering an unexpectedly broad conflict. But that basically meant the next two thirds seemed to stand still, and not much paid off. But i'm glad i had the experience, and just the main book text (apart from the margin) is in a beautiful style

  • @jan-Juta
    @jan-Juta Před 9 měsíci +11

    No one let Austin get into ARGs, we'll never get another video.

  • @Mickspad
    @Mickspad Před 9 měsíci +7

    This reminds me a lot of the book "S", I haven't taken the time to read it, but it does a similar thing with handwritten annotations within the pages and a bunch of supplemental materials like printouts from websites and postcards between the pages
    And it also for some reason has J J Abrams's name attached to it

    • @theokkali467
      @theokkali467 Před 9 měsíci

      websites? please tell me if any specific (active) sites are mentioned pls!!!!!!!

    • @Mickspad
      @Mickspad Před 9 měsíci

      @@theokkali467 As far as I'm aware, it's all contained in the book so instead of going to websites, you get a screenshot as a piece of loose paper between the pages to check

  • @z-beeblebrox
    @z-beeblebrox Před 9 měsíci +10

    Oh! We already know what this would look like if it was done today(ish). Look up the novel “S” by Doug Dorst, from 2013. It does a similar thing with physical stuff crammed in the book, but it mostly stays away from outside supplemental media like websites and phone numbers

  • @BlackMateriaxx
    @BlackMateriaxx Před 9 měsíci +21

    I was almost expecting you to announce your own Cathy’s Book Cinematic Universe.

  • @heyitsevan758
    @heyitsevan758 Před 9 měsíci +10

    I remember reading the Skeleton Creek series in middle school which had a similar interactive premise, so I’m surprised that I never heard of this series.

  • @4fives992
    @4fives992 Před 9 měsíci +21

    That is such a cool concept for a series. I can see how readers would have been completely sucked in by the mystery of the first book. Shame the second and third books weren't on the same level. :(

  • @saliiii7768
    @saliiii7768 Před 9 měsíci +45

    Austin is very committed to the moustache game and I'm here for it

    • @samlewis6487
      @samlewis6487 Před 9 měsíci +5

      Hercule Poirot (movie) over here

  • @SeenAGreatLight
    @SeenAGreatLight Před 9 měsíci +22

    It's really a shame that this idea petered out in the sequels, because it sounds fantastic!

  • @CoreyCantwell-jv4be
    @CoreyCantwell-jv4be Před 9 měsíci +5

    I had a video game that was just like this. It was called "evidence: the last ritual".
    You got a bunch of evidence, a starting story, and a couple clues. You would go on this winding path of clues, websites, links to random clips, etc. Plus, you would send and receive emails to characters in the game using your actual email.
    I never finished it. Now I really want to go back and do it again. But that was almost 20 years ago now. I'm sure all the links and email is dead.

  • @TheRealPentigan
    @TheRealPentigan Před 9 měsíci +8

    I think my experience with this kind of multimedia ARG literature was 39 Clues. Though that one managed to contain its narrative to the page and let the (singular) supplementary website be for extra lore and of course the core gimmick of the race to collect all of the Clues in question. I read through the first set of ten books, even got a few of the supplementary card packs (oh right yeah all the books came with a pack of cards on the inside cover you were meant to register on the site to unlock the relevant side lore and participate in the contest) but then the second 'season' dropped with book 11, I read that one and just kind of stopped bothering.
    Never really checked to see who, if anyone, won that major prize...

  • @quickflash2studios232
    @quickflash2studios232 Před 9 měsíci +5

    This is such a coincidence!! The other week I did an escape room and this book was on the shelf! We considered if it was part of the room but quickly discovered the actual next clue so, still very interesting!

  • @nonameless2
    @nonameless2 Před 9 měsíci +6

    Reminds me of the 39 Clues series. It had this whole website where you could solve mysteries and interact with other fans like you were part of the story, but I remember it was too many pieces for me to keep track of as a little kid, and the book series was kind of boring, so I lost interest pretty quick.

    • @kg7219
      @kg7219 Před 9 měsíci +1

      Yea my brother was into that one so I remember having a bunch of those books but never checked it out me self

  • @CoolScratcher
    @CoolScratcher Před 9 měsíci +5

    Eight seconds into the video, and I can tell that this is an ARG-style thing. Or maybe a precursor to ARGs? Idk how long they've been around. But it looks fascinating, can't wait to watch

    • @ampersandersen
      @ampersandersen Před 9 měsíci

      This was a project some of the creators of "The Beast" (often cited as the first ARG) did a few years later, so yes. Very much so.

  • @koeniging
    @koeniging Před 9 měsíci +2

    The Amanda Project was a similar ARG in 2009, it’s a standard YA book about girls in high school but the website was a whole discussion board with evidence, theories and actual media like amateur photo and video trying to piece together who Amanda really is. I couldn’t tell what was written by the publishers or the actual readers, but also I was 9 so I thought the whole thing was legit for a while and I got very concerned when we couldn’t find this girl lmao
    Gossip Girl books also immersed the reader through the blog posts by formatting the pages to look like a blog entry, it was so cool to see a blog page in a book back then

  • @benf262
    @benf262 Před 9 měsíci +4

    This reminds me of the skeleton creek series i read in middle school, its a paranormal book and while it stands on its own as text there are URLs that send you to a website with videos the friend made, it is also written like a diary and was fun, i dunno if the videos are still available tho

  • @Sazoji
    @Sazoji Před 9 měsíci +5

    the navidson record kinda solved all these issues, although you have to spend more money to get stuff like the letters or colored text for the annotations... would be interesting to see a manuscript version, with a miniDV tape or something, but all of those gimmicks would actually detract from how the author wants you to read it (which is still very open-ended).

    • @aliangel5007
      @aliangel5007 Před 9 měsíci +1

      The title of the book you are talking about is house of leaves (the navidson record is referenced in the book)

  • @AmeenRidwan
    @AmeenRidwan Před 9 měsíci +7

    Damn. Sucks that it's hard to make a concept like this work

    • @theokkali467
      @theokkali467 Před 9 měsíci

      Unless if you have a comically low-quality walkthrough prepared!

  • @BRACE_The_Ace
    @BRACE_The_Ace Před 8 měsíci +1

    I'VE FINALLY FOUND IT!
    I vaguely remember the class around a computer after reading a chapter. I haven't remembered the plot, cause we were definitely too young for the demographic, but it's always stuck with me

  • @OhLeahDarling
    @OhLeahDarling Před 9 měsíci +2

    OMG THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU
    I got Cathy's Book at my local library around maybe 2006/2007? and was so blown away by the phone numbers being actually real and the whole mystery of it all. But, as I had borrowed way too many books I never got to finish it. Years later I've been trying to remember the title of the book and literally NO AMOUNT OF SEARCHING garnered me any results whatsoever. This is the first time I've heard ANYONE talk about it.

  • @stolenzephyr
    @stolenzephyr Před 9 měsíci +1

    S by JJ Abrams is like this. I picked it up from the library clueless and was enthralled. I need to read it again.

  • @ajerqureshi6411
    @ajerqureshi6411 Před 8 měsíci +2

    This isn't really the last or only time that books have tried this...I've caught glances at books that lead to websites where you can follow additional clues to get further context of the story. The one I'm most familiar with because I became obsessed was the 39 clues series...which was established as a global treasure hunt to find clues to a great secret treasure. The book encouraged the readers to try and find the treasures for themselves by collecting cards that came with the copies of the books (and also sold separately), which can be entered in a website that contained video clips, mini-games, and other things for you to try and piece together the clues. It was a pretty fun idea at the time, though I never fully got the cards due to the price consumption...I did read the overall novels though and had fun with them.

  • @spencerjoplin2885
    @spencerjoplin2885 Před 9 měsíci +6

    A self-contained phone app would solve the link-rot problem and would open new possibilities, like simulating _receiving_ phone calls, chatting with a bot, and alternate-accessible versions of puzzles.

  • @SeenAGreatLight
    @SeenAGreatLight Před 9 měsíci +6

    I suspect we might see an _Austin's Book_ hitting bookstores soon... 😂 If it wasn't such a logistical nightmare, it'd be awesome!

  • @heavymetalelf
    @heavymetalelf Před 9 měsíci +2

    Austin this concept sounds super awesome and I'm sorry I missed it when it was current. Thanks for sharing it. I had no idea that something like this even existed.

  • @starshine409
    @starshine409 Před 9 měsíci +1

    i thought it was typed in universe. at the end of book one, cathy mentions printing the book. the typeface made perfect sense to me.

  • @aphrobitey369
    @aphrobitey369 Před 9 měsíci +3

    While not exactly the same (it’s not quite a novel style book) Jeeyon Shim is a game designer who makes journaling games that play out very similarly to this? They’re launched through kickstarter and are generally very In The Moment when you play them- you get the clues and tidbits mailed to you with everyone else !!! Definitely a bit more expensive than just getting a book from barnes and noble but i feel delivers a much more interesting and authentic experience if you’re looking for something like this

  • @BrianaGarrett
    @BrianaGarrett Před 9 měsíci +7

    This sounds so fun!! I had no idea this existed even?? Kinda mad that I didn’t know about this until today, lmao

  • @Cathi1234567
    @Cathi1234567 Před 9 měsíci +1

    I abolutely loved these books when I was around 12-14 and it initially only cought my attention because it has my name on it. Great dicision making tactics, didn‘t regret it!

  • @yvaskhmir
    @yvaskhmir Před 9 měsíci +3

    I think ARG-s are best executed inside videogames, bit if we treat a videogame like lines of text, then you could have physical filters like a card with a sequence of letters you have to punch out to then cover a certain page with it and read through the holes (an idea off the top of my head), instead of digital ones.
    Of course, the inclusion of websites would have to be strictly excluded from evergreen mysteries, or it'd have to point towards social media sites, like CZcams or Facebook (despite its lack of popularity with the younger demographic, it remains a major site, unlikely to be taken down in the foreseeable future) links.
    Mysteries shouldn't resolve the plot of the book, but rather point towards "what happened to [x] after [y] happened", leasing readers towards the next entrance in the series, providing additional information for the invested, but constructed in such a way that the base story feels complete without it.
    A good videogame example for that would be Inscryption, with the exclusion of some website links. It's a complete story that doesn't need an ARG to be good and a casual player wouldn't even know one is there. But those who care, have that additional layer with a reward at the end for the put it effort.

  • @musicmaven101
    @musicmaven101 Před 9 měsíci

    Wish you had mentioned the song! Honestly “Lost (Cathy’s Song)” still slaps.

  • @TheSaneHatter
    @TheSaneHatter Před 9 měsíci +2

    Great find: I'm amazed that i missed it!
    There was actually a pretty fair amount of this kind of thing going on in the 2000s, as I recall, both before and after this series. On the one hand, HBO did a kid-oriented web series called "The Deadwood Mysteries," around twenty years ago, a search for a missing girl that included maps, interviews, and a message board for kids to get involved along the way. Later in the decade, I found a YA science-fiction trilogy called the "Atherton" series, a book footnoted with web addresses that you could enter on the publisher's website to get clues and rants from the mad scientist whose work was at the center of the story.
    In this case, alas, it sounds like the original planners and creators got taken off of the project after the first installment, or something, and so the original plan was never followed through.

  • @serpentfrog7211
    @serpentfrog7211 Před 9 měsíci +3

    There is a term for works like this: ergodic literature.

  • @ItsMatthewC
    @ItsMatthewC Před 9 měsíci +6

    I was half-expecting you to reveal that you were going to attempt to do a better version of this yourself

  • @flounder31
    @flounder31 Před 9 měsíci +3

    This missed my bookselling years (earlier) by about 7 years. I would have dug the hell out of something like this. Griffin & Sabine were my era's version, and I still have my copies.

  • @lawrencecalablaster568
    @lawrencecalablaster568 Před 9 měsíci +9

    It’s so cool that, after talking about PerplexCity & LonelyGirl15 in early videos, Austin has come around to this topic again.

    • @ShinjiSixteen
      @ShinjiSixteen Před 9 měsíci

      As someone that first subscribed because they were a fellow PXC player, I agree

  • @zinja0830
    @zinja0830 Před 9 měsíci

    As someone who was 16 in 2006, I’m so bummed that I haven’t heard of this until now! This is so cool!

  • @sk8rgirlo
    @sk8rgirlo Před 8 měsíci +1

    I read this as a preteen and was absolutely enamoured with the visual style. If I’m honest I don’t remember much of the story, but I did go on to study illustration, so I guess my focus was mainly on this visuals 😂

  • @musicmaven101
    @musicmaven101 Před 9 měsíci

    So excited to see this! I have a copy of the third book I got from my library book sale that I love. I still have the song on my phone.

  • @friendlymadman1733
    @friendlymadman1733 Před 9 měsíci

    This is the first video I've seen in a while from austin, and i must say, i do love the moustache.

  • @childofivy
    @childofivy Před 9 měsíci +1

    My favorite multi-media story wasn't a book, but a board game. DETECTIVE: A modern board-game. Has its own online database for characters and finger prints, and you can google stuff. Real fun time, if you like choose your own adventures and piecing stuff together.

  • @ecfuller24
    @ecfuller24 Před 8 měsíci

    I read the first book in high-school. I loved it. I was even friends with Cathy on MySpace 😂😂😂 I recently was able to get my hands on all 3 books and can't wait to dive into it again.

  • @ChrisRider98
    @ChrisRider98 Před 9 měsíci

    So I bought this book the day it came out because I was big into I Love Bees. But I just never made the time to do the book. It's still sitting right next to me.

  • @aneru9396
    @aneru9396 Před 9 měsíci +2

    14:34
    I mean, the closest we get to a cathy’s book today, is that FNAF Security Log book. Which had its relevancy… one or two-maybe three yeara ago?
    More recently would be that FNAF character book, which released within the past year or so.
    Which is just a another way to say that the Cathy’s Book Concept works passably in the Horror For Kids Genre that’s at its prime right now.

  • @ajerqureshi6411
    @ajerqureshi6411 Před 8 měsíci +1

    If there was another attempt at this, more than likely it would have to tie into the social media aspects...there would be Tiktoks, Facebook posts, CZcams videos, and what not...even instant messaging/texting with actual phone numbers. It's a ballsy idea that probably should deserve another shot...though probably as a single book...a whole series I feel honestly would either lose it's niche (like Cathy's series) or just to be too much of a budgetary hassle to maintain for a long time.

  • @degocraft9525
    @degocraft9525 Před 9 měsíci +15

    Can this count as the 1st ARG?

    • @wayfareangel
      @wayfareangel Před 9 měsíci +8

      Oh my, no! Let me tip you off to a very interesting rabbit hole to look into. Books that interact with the real world in many puzzling ways have been around for ages. May I recommend looking into Masquerade by Kit Williams? The book was full of clues to an IRL treasure hunt! The story was that fairies had hidden jewels, and the book told you how to find them. I think some were never recovered, and may never be. Have fun!

    • @Cyber_CC
      @Cyber_CC Před 9 měsíci +5

      one of the first args was actually released 5 years earlier than this, its a game called "The Beast"

  • @PogieJoe
    @PogieJoe Před 9 měsíci +3

    I know it sounds flawed, but young me would have loved that first book! Still sounds like a great concept

  • @paulbaeza7
    @paulbaeza7 Před 9 měsíci +1

    James Frey’s Endgame series attempts something kinda similar to this but, the puzzles and ARG elements are less essential to the story than they are here

  • @irighterotica
    @irighterotica Před 9 měsíci +1

    What an interesting concept. I'm surprised I never heard of it.

  • @thevikingbear2343
    @thevikingbear2343 Před 9 měsíci +2

    Facebook groups and Facebook pages instead fo web pages would allow the publisher to not have to maintain the site payments since Facebook would host it for free for as long as Facebook exists. Same with Instagram profiles.

  • @deathpenguin5079
    @deathpenguin5079 Před 9 měsíci +1

    reminds me of a book I borrowed from my friend called “S”

  • @Coffeepanda294
    @Coffeepanda294 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Really interesting to hear of an early attempt at doing the whole social media tie-in thing. Today it's commonplace with YA TV series (if you can use the YA moniker on other things than books) like SKAM, but it's fun to learn about the early pioneers.

  • @kittenwave
    @kittenwave Před 8 měsíci

    I can’t believe there’s an expose video on this series, it’s so obscure and barely updated. I swear this wasn’t a fever dream but I either had an email or there was a post on doubletalk about a continued series with “Sam the Spider” and rock climbing. I don’t believe anything actually came of it since I don’t believe another book was published. Does anyone else remember?

  • @ShannonBrownauthor
    @ShannonBrownauthor Před 9 měsíci

    I got a copy of Cathy's key at Dollar tree. I didn't realize it was part of a series at first. Then reading it I was going to read the others but never did. Thought it was a flop because dollar tree.

  • @regorllerref
    @regorllerref Před 9 měsíci +3

    While not as ARG focuses as this, back when the first Division game came out, ubisoft actually released a book that was very similar to this, the main part of the book was just a textbook written by the main characters father (he was involved with the virus from the game) the more interesting part is that the MC would write notes down on the sides of the pages, kind of like a journal, but then at one point she lost the journal and another character picked it up and left their own notes, sadly the book didn't have any real connection in the game itself, the main character made an appearance in the game during a scene from the book, but I never found anything more in the game.

    • @regorllerref
      @regorllerref Před 9 měsíci

      The book is The Division New York Collapse

  • @JosRocks410
    @JosRocks410 Před 9 měsíci +1

    amazing video

  • @12ryudragon
    @12ryudragon Před 9 měsíci +2

    There's a third class actor on my country that released a book some time ago. His name is not really important and neither the book. He hired a ghost writer to do it while he did his own thing. The only interesting thing about this book is that he put QR codes to multiple webpages, youtube videos and pdfs, spotify links, he also incluided some papers that tell you how can the story develops if you read the texts in a certain way. Some pages of the book also have certain textures and smells. He also put down some recipes for you to cook and eat while you read the book. Everything is related to the story on the book. The book is not that good and only uses these things as a novelty rather than something that benefits the plot.

    • @theokkali467
      @theokkali467 Před 9 měsíci +1

      i would like the name of the book! It seems interesting!

  • @WetDreamer7
    @WetDreamer7 Před 9 měsíci +7

    THE KNIG IS BACK!!!!!!!

  • @CripplingDepression
    @CripplingDepression Před 9 měsíci +5

    Shout out to this man's mustache.

    • @Yesica1993
      @Yesica1993 Před 9 měsíci

      It's going to need a channel of its own pretty soon. Wow!

  • @sanjeethmahendrakar
    @sanjeethmahendrakar Před 9 měsíci +1

    Honestly a better way to go about this type of book structure is to make all the clues additionally bonus info instead of making it critical for the plot.
    Like when you buy the book you get a normal book but also a pack full of clues. The book by itself should tell a complete story, but if you decipher the clues you are given a sort of epilogue or context that would encourage a reread. Whether you read the book first or solve the clues would be irrelevant.

  • @ZeeengMicro
    @ZeeengMicro Před 9 měsíci +2

    Can't wait for Austin to discover many online ARGs out there

  • @ronanmcqueary5215
    @ronanmcqueary5215 Před 9 měsíci +6

    I wonder how something like this could be done in the modern era

    • @averyjeanne
      @averyjeanne Před 9 měsíci +1

      There actually a book similar to this called S (also called the Ship of Theseus) written by JJ Abrams and Doug Dorst It’s also angled at a more adult audience.

    • @ronanmcqueary5215
      @ronanmcqueary5215 Před 9 měsíci

      @@averyjeanne is it good? (In your opinion)

  • @hayleyalves1704
    @hayleyalves1704 Před 9 měsíci

    Where did you buy these? I read these when I was young and I would live to read them again!

  • @musicaluprising924
    @musicaluprising924 Před 9 měsíci

    That’s awesome! Kinda like a tangible ARG.

  • @SpammingY-pp2ru
    @SpammingY-pp2ru Před 9 měsíci +1

    Reading this book seems like almost as much work as slogging through the depressed scenery descriptions of Frankenstein.

  • @humanbeing2282
    @humanbeing2282 Před měsícem +1

    Theoretically you could work around the continual progress of the internet problem by just uploading every relevant site to the way back machine and then taking down the actual sites thereby freezing the world of the story in time.

  • @lastnamefirstname8655
    @lastnamefirstname8655 Před 9 měsíci

    interesting reality-breaking. thanks for the book recommendation, austin!

  • @_modnar_
    @_modnar_ Před 9 měsíci +1

    Reminded me a bit of the other book you made a video about. "House of Leaves".
    Even more so of the book "S" by J. J. Abrams.

    • @Yesica1993
      @Yesica1993 Před 9 měsíci

      Were either of them worth the hype? I was curious about both of them. But I hate things that are all gimmick and little substance as far as the story and writing quality.

  • @alexandercolefield9523
    @alexandercolefield9523 Před 9 měsíci

    I remember this book as a kid. The supplemental materials had long been lost and people had scribbled all in the margins.

  • @charliestegner-freitag6680
    @charliestegner-freitag6680 Před 9 měsíci

    Since this is the third interactive book you've reviewed (not counting choose your own adventures), I recommend you try Trial by Journal by Kate and Sarah Klise. I dont think there were any external pieces like with Cathy's but I think the story still holds up well, even if as an adult reading it the answer to the mystery is pretty obvious

  • @scottjacoby2594
    @scottjacoby2594 Před 9 měsíci +9

    Before you even asked the question, I was trying to think of ways in which this would work today.
    It would have to be set up as a brand new form of entertainment, like narrative web surfing, or something of the sort. It would act solely as an online art instillation. Something that if its publishers chose to no longer financially support the project, for whatever reason, it can be shut down without spoiling any form of physical media. If the experience were to go so far as to include physical media, they can live on merely as novelty and collectors items. But the experience would be like 90% online. I would argue that to give the experience a legacy beyond its published lifetime, a walk through video/movie could be created and thrown up on CZcams or streaming platform so that people 20 years later can live through the nostalgia.

    • @yuvx8516
      @yuvx8516 Před 9 měsíci +1

      So, video game basically

    • @scottjacoby2594
      @scottjacoby2594 Před 9 měsíci

      No, you wouldn't be on one single website playing an online game or anything like that. Think of it more like an internet scavenger hunt, but with narrative. You would go to different websites and call different phone numbers, and "hack" into email servers, etc. all on your browser, but multiple websites/media. @@yuvx8516

  • @alcy-
    @alcy- Před 9 měsíci +2

    Honestly I could totally see another book/series like this happening and being good, but it'd likely have to come out of a small publisher doing a limited run of books. The economics of making all the different bits and pieces just doesn't really work with major publisher attitudes

  • @noahbawdy3395
    @noahbawdy3395 Před 9 měsíci +1

    How amazing ! :D

  • @dreadfullyshane1697
    @dreadfullyshane1697 Před 9 měsíci +2

    As we dwelled into this video I couldn’t help to think of that Netflix movie of Black Mirror (I forget the name) but you could interact with the video and explore the endings. I think something like this could be really interesting if done right. The way ARGS are working these days, this would be really cool to see.
    Awesome stuff Austin!

    • @Thiesi
      @Thiesi Před 9 měsíci +1

      _Bandersnatch_

  • @Radien
    @Radien Před 7 měsíci

    "Mixed reality literature"... I like it. I wonder whether Austin heard that term elsewhere, or made it up when he couldn't find a good term for what he was trying to describe.
    The last term I heard for this was "hyperfiction," but that has become a dated term, tied too closely to HTML (Hypertext Markup Language) when in fact the real appeal is that it could use ANY medium, whether digital or analog.

  • @alexparker4244
    @alexparker4244 Před 9 měsíci +2

    The evidence parts could be made more immersive and also cheaper if they had them be black and white photocopies of the real things

  • @jan-Juta
    @jan-Juta Před 9 měsíci +3

    Oh no, he's falling further into the ergotic literature rabbithole

  • @p1nkpolkadots
    @p1nkpolkadots Před 9 měsíci

    THIS IS SO COOL

  • @bentaphid44
    @bentaphid44 Před 9 měsíci +2

    This walked so The 39 Clues could trip and fall