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@feanor7080
I swear, bookshelf tours are my favourite KZread videos.
@callmeuriah.5433
Just a reminder to not let Bertrand Russell put you off of reading Hegel. He's just a hater because the PoS begins with a critique of math. PoS is a top philosophy experience.
@erickaparicio6118
Wow, this is the best video I've seen in 2024 so far lol. Seeing your bookshelf got me really excited, as we have a lot of the same tastes! I thought I read a lot, but you run circles around me with the amount of books you read, many of which are still on my to-read list. Casually reading Russel's history of western philosophy lol, what a beast. You're the type of person I'm trying to be. This gives me inspiration, thank you for the amazing book shelf video.
@TaylorEarlWest
Delicious and eclectic taste from start to finish. Really good stuff. <3
@severianthefool7233
That looks like a cool edition of Anatomy of Melancholy. Have you read any of it? I’m tackling it now, I’m only 150 or so pages in. It’s truly great but man, is it dense lol. I typically only read a page or two of it at a time. So on that pace, I’ll finish it in in like 2026 lol
@Rebecca-le9hn
There is a Rodin Museum here in Philadelphia. His works were first exhibited here for the centennial in 1876. It is still located in Fairmount Park and the grounds are beautiful. The complete history of the museum is on the website.
@camillodimaria3288
Knausgaard is great …Book 6 is an amazing finale to My Struggle
@travelthroughstories
Awesome shelves, man! I'm interested in getting to Sterne at some point soon as well. Jealous of that copy of Codex Seraphinianus -- someday I need to splurge and grab a copy to put next to my facsimile of the Voynich MS!
@creativedestructionvideo
Awesome tour! I’m a fellow Joyce lover, and I can confirm Multiple Joyce is excellent. Would love to see a video of your thoughts when you get to it.
@camillodimaria3288
Cool collection… you’re in the know … ha
@strange.lucidity
Oh gosh.. I started House of Leaves 3 times and got so scared every time that I had to stop. It's crazy what this book can do. So eerie. I remember the visceral experience I had when they measured the house. That's when I had to stop. Good luck with it *sweat*!
@thatbrianl
Congratulations on 2,000 subscribers. I have so enjoyed your channel since discovering it last year - I look forward to watching your reading journey in 2024 as well!
@professor_x85
Very nice collection! I love nonfiction but I'm always looking to widen my reading.
@edennestorovic4752
Hi nick!
@CallosumBooks
i know i’m late but i noticed the music lesson by victor wooten! are you a bass player?
@TheDarrenH30
I really wanted to see your shelves but couldn’t get past your nails. Buy a nail clipper, man!
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I swear, bookshelf tours are my favourite KZread videos.
Just a reminder to not let Bertrand Russell put you off of reading Hegel. He's just a hater because the PoS begins with a critique of math. PoS is a top philosophy experience.
Wow, this is the best video I've seen in 2024 so far lol. Seeing your bookshelf got me really excited, as we have a lot of the same tastes! I thought I read a lot, but you run circles around me with the amount of books you read, many of which are still on my to-read list. Casually reading Russel's history of western philosophy lol, what a beast. You're the type of person I'm trying to be. This gives me inspiration, thank you for the amazing book shelf video.
Delicious and eclectic taste from start to finish. Really good stuff. <3
That looks like a cool edition of Anatomy of Melancholy. Have you read any of it? I’m tackling it now, I’m only 150 or so pages in. It’s truly great but man, is it dense lol. I typically only read a page or two of it at a time. So on that pace, I’ll finish it in in like 2026 lol
There is a Rodin Museum here in Philadelphia. His works were first exhibited here for the centennial in 1876. It is still located in Fairmount Park and the grounds are beautiful. The complete history of the museum is on the website.
Knausgaard is great …Book 6 is an amazing finale to My Struggle
Awesome shelves, man! I'm interested in getting to Sterne at some point soon as well. Jealous of that copy of Codex Seraphinianus -- someday I need to splurge and grab a copy to put next to my facsimile of the Voynich MS!
Awesome tour! I’m a fellow Joyce lover, and I can confirm Multiple Joyce is excellent. Would love to see a video of your thoughts when you get to it.
Cool collection… you’re in the know … ha
Oh gosh.. I started House of Leaves 3 times and got so scared every time that I had to stop. It's crazy what this book can do. So eerie. I remember the visceral experience I had when they measured the house. That's when I had to stop. Good luck with it *sweat*!
Congratulations on 2,000 subscribers. I have so enjoyed your channel since discovering it last year - I look forward to watching your reading journey in 2024 as well!
Very nice collection! I love nonfiction but I'm always looking to widen my reading.
Hi nick!
i know i’m late but i noticed the music lesson by victor wooten! are you a bass player?
I really wanted to see your shelves but couldn’t get past your nails. Buy a nail clipper, man!