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Many people have asked me how I read so much, and want to step up their own reading games. Here are a few things I do that I think could help a lot of you burn through more books faster!
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⚠️ CLARIFICATION! Most of the things Asimov wrote in the sci-fi genre are truly amazing. Things he wrote outside of the genre I have never read and have no opinion on! Just wanted to put that out there!
@merrittanimation7721
5 жыл бұрын
I once read a collection of various non-sci fi Asimov short stories. They were mediocre at best.
@phlatbrim2732
5 жыл бұрын
My trick to reading quickly is making names obscure names for people and places whatever I want, almost like a symbol? if that makes sense to people. I am always amazed to hear people pronounce names and places from WOT. I kinda scan over books and see the words and know what it means but don't pronounce it my head. I think it helps me read faster?
@robbiedubes
4 жыл бұрын
I’m gonna find you
@crimson5719
4 жыл бұрын
Robb OB Woah there buddy
@olgagerman9216
4 жыл бұрын
it looks like you're excusing yourself, why? and why would we need a warning about the books that you HAVEN'T read lol
Daniel Greene - tricking nerds into exercising on daily basis
@Mikus011
5 жыл бұрын
Lol 😁
@DanielGreeneReviews
5 жыл бұрын
DO IT!
@turtleanton6539
5 жыл бұрын
😂😂😂
@specialknees6798
4 жыл бұрын
Lol I’m a buff nerd. This is perfect for me.
@cristianmezzogori2778
4 жыл бұрын
@@specialknees6798 Because Jojo, isn't it?
Just found your channel and I already love it! I'm excited to check out more of your content :)
@turtleanton6539
5 жыл бұрын
😁
@Meshuga63
4 жыл бұрын
I think this was the beginning of a beautiful friendship.
@benparrish6157
4 жыл бұрын
Joshua Stone omg yeeeeeeeeeeees😍😍😍😍😍😍😍
@victor2410
4 жыл бұрын
@Maester Gryphon I agree, so poetic since i discovered both of them in their collab video!!
@Talgikiwi
4 жыл бұрын
Awwwww this is so sweet to have found (,:
I’m in the US Army and I always keep a paperback in one of my cargo pockets. There’s a lot of downtime throughout the day sometimes so I can read multiple 600+ page books in a week or two pretty easily.
@josephhirning2372
2 жыл бұрын
Good on you.
It's also funny how you can pick up a book, not get into it, quit, but then pick it up a year later and you love it.
@shawndurham297
4 жыл бұрын
I tried reading IT 2 years ago, hated it. Then I read it last year and loved it! 🎈
@generalgrievous2438
3 жыл бұрын
That’s how it was with Stormlight for me. I bought it summer of 2019, couldn’t get past the 100 page mark, picked it back up this summer and read all the way past oathbringer in the span of a month.
Audiobooks have definitely upped my reading game, I’m getting so much more reading done because of them. I also endorse reading more than one book at once. I used to only read one at a time and it was weird at first but I find myself finishing more books now that I’m juggling two or three at once. Four is definitely my limit though with 2-3 being my sweet spot
@Bobbiitty
5 жыл бұрын
I read a couple a books at once and also read comics and manga. It really helps with what Daniel says about diversifying your reading. Switching between different mediums and genres is probably the best way to read. Adds more variety.
The only way I can listen to anything...be it a book or a podcast or anything....if I actually want to know what's being said, I have to stop doing "other things" and just listen to the book/podcast/whatever. If I'm doing other things with the audio in the background I'll absolutely miss parts of what's being said as my attention goes towards that "other thing". I just can't do it. Though, I read plenty, so I'm not looking for more time to get it in. :)
@nickieb2636
5 жыл бұрын
I've finished 4 audiobooks this year while playing super smash bros ultimate or cleaning! It's amazing
@andrevanrooyen6232
4 жыл бұрын
I don't even attempt multi tasking. I'd rather spend 30 minutes with 100% focus and move on than spend an hour with devided attention. Same with movies. 100% focus on the complete story, cinematic experience etc. No talking, no chewing, no phone, no holding hands. Focus. I get more done that way.
@DeathscytheII
4 жыл бұрын
Much easier to do if you have a mindless task to do. I personally didn't enjoy audiobooks until I was stocking in a grocery store for third shift. No thinking required, so I listened to my favorite book series and got hooked.
@TheBc99
4 жыл бұрын
Weird! For me it's the opposite: I need to be doing something while listening to an audiobook, or my mind wanders. But it does totally depend on what the "other thing" is. If it's a game, it has to be one I've already played 1000 times that doesn't have a narrative. Fully agree about movies and TV, unless it's something I've already seen. It's infuriating when I'm showing someone a movie or show I like and their phone comes out. I just don't understand it.
I may be alone in this but I WOULD LOVE to see you review more than just fantasy. You have such a talent for discussing book in way more depth and detail than most booktubers. Please consider it!
The best non-fantasy author I know is Fredrik Backman. He's Swedish but the books are translated to English. The book A man called Ove is amazing.
I just wanted to let you know that I read the first Wheel of Time book last month and was blown away!!! I LOVED IT!! I then ordered The Great Hunt and am starting it soon!! Merphy Napier is who got me started and I buddy read it with her group but she said that you are the one that encouraged her to pick it up! Thank you!!! 😁
I love the insight into exercise. It's very important and as someone who works, plays, does hobbies, and works some more at a desk. it is VERY true. I also am the same way with not finishing books I don't like. It's one of the reasons that my average book ratings are high, but that's because I don't spend time finishing what I don't enjoy.
"I think it's honestly a part of every good reader's habit to have physical activity in their day." I could not agree more! I hate the stereotype that people who read a lot can't also have a fitness routine and take care of their body. Thank you for helping to break that!
As a part-time booktuber and a psychologist I have to say this advice is spot on and so true! I really enjoyed this video
I love your vids! I work at a nursing home and your summary vids, and series comparisons are so good at helping me forget how long and gruelling my shifts are. Your summary of The Way of Kings was what convinced me to buy the Stormlight archive books! Also, you have convinced me to get into The Wheel of Time. I haven't gotten into it earlier because I want to get the hardcover editions, because I don't like the small sized mass-market paperbacks.
About the diversity in reading angle, just pointing out Brandon Sanderson just released a YA sci fi novel. If you guys are worried about a massive genre shift, and are a Sanderson fan (which it seems most are) it might be a good idea to give Skyward a try.
@hibak8196
5 жыл бұрын
Cool, I think I will give it a try now!
@DirtScraps
5 жыл бұрын
You are seriously my hero. I’ve been trying to find a gateway drug from YA to epic fantasy novels for my friend for ages. This just might be the ticket! ❤️❤️
@derekdurst9216
5 жыл бұрын
Just bought it on sale Friday but haven’t read it yet
@ktsbookishescape4299
5 жыл бұрын
Skyward is sooo good!
Great video buddy! I'm three books into WoT and I've been avoiding your WoT videos about books ahead but catch the ones inbetween :) can't wait until I've finished the series so I can start it again while listening yo your thoughts. Keep it up man, much love
I discovered your channel about a week ago and you have quickly become one of my favorite youtube personalities. Your taste seems to be perfectly in line with my taste and because of you, I have started reading again actively. I am 100 pages away from finishing the first Powder Mage Trilogy now and I have the first book of Wheel of Time sitting on my shelf waiting. Thank you so much for all of the hard work you put into your videos and all the advice and recommendations you give.
Daniel, you made such great points. Last year I only read about 50 books but this year I started listening to audiobooks almost everyday and I have doubled my reading.
Man, I love your content. Super insightful and entertaining! The more I watch your videos, the more I feel the need to catch up on these epic series you discuss - and here I am still on WoT book 1! Here’s just what I was looking for, thank you! As for sci-fi , I love Ian M Banks - I find his writing phenomenal. Pick up The Algebraist , thoroughly enjoyed it.
I know this video is 1.5 years old but during the plague, Amazon had some classics FOR FREE!
I could not agree more with all of your point, buddy. I found that audible and kindle helped my a lot to read a lot more books, especially since I have my phone in my hand all the time, as a habit. Excellent point regarding the workout, I've listened to some gritty series (The First Law as an example) while I was progressing with my weight lifting; I found that weight lifting and grimdark fantasy complement each other really well, in my opinion. Finally, regarding the genre fatigue, I see 100% where you're coming from. I constantly find myself reading specific genres for long periods of time until I'm burnt out and then switch to another genre to refresh my habits. I read mostly history books, some scifi, a bit of European and American classics, as well as ancient and medieval Greek literature.
@waynicliz
4 жыл бұрын
big brain
I was at my local Cole's bookstore for the Black Friday sale. I could either get Fire and Blood for 50% off, or the Malazan books of the fallen and the Stormlight Archive books for 11% off; with royalty member discounts on top. Guess which I chose😏. I love GRRM. But damn! There are other fantasy series out there! Also, he should finish the series.
I can see it now - the new bro standard - jacked, tan, well-read
I always sit through the ads on your channel. You're doing great work.
Hey Daniel, just wanted to say that I just discovered your channel and I really enjoy your take on things. Thanks for sharing!
I pushed through Atlas Shrugged because I wanted to know what all the fuss was about during the height of the US Libertarian push (think Ron Paul revolution/birth of the Tea Party) and I hated every moment of it. It took me a year to read that damn thing. I agree with the idea of dropping things you don't like whole heatedly.
Thanks for the tip. Guess you're right, after finishing Wheel of Time I kinda getting bored on reading fantasy for awhile. I think its the time for me to find other things to get hook on. I'm planning to get The foundation series this month and hopefully finishing it before the end of the year or maybe atleast the half of it.
I totally agree about DNFing! Took me years of frustration to give up on books. Now? 100 pages to catch me!
Thanks for this Daniel 😊👌.
Love this channel! If you get more time, I would love to see more on historical figures.
I’ve read so many books based on your reviews. Thanks man!
This is EXACTLY what I do! Currently I am listening to the Reckoners Trilogy by Brandon Sanderson, and doing my first read through of Wheel of Time. I like listening to books that dont require full attention to detail while I work, I own a construction company and with saws running in the backround sometimes it's hard to pay attention. Than I normally read a bigger series like Stormlight, Malazan, and WoT in between putting the kids to bed, and me falling asleep. Love the videos Daniel!
Yup, this is pretty much exactly what I do as well. Though I tend to be a little more committed to finishing a book once I have started it. This usually isn't too bad though, because I am kinda picky about what I pick up and I do a fair bit of research before settling on a book.
I listen to audiobooks when i lift weights or car rides. At home, I read a physical book. But I do the same where I am doing two simultaneously. Also, since there are so many books I wanna read with so little time, so I take a 100 minus my age and give a book that many pages to hook me. As I get older, I have less pages to get me hooked. This has worked for me the best
you may have anxiety but you help me calm down mine thank you for your videos ♡
These tips you're giving are stuff I've already started doing, but mostly because I listened to a Jocko Willink podcast... lmao. Anyway, I've been trying to run every single morning, even for just 10-15 minutes. My job starts at 6AM, so I wake up at 4:30AM and start a quick run. I've noticed that my reading speed is starting to take off. I've always considered myself a slow reader, so seeing the increase has been really cool to watch. I'm also not eating in the morning until I am hungry, drinking more water, and I've deleted all social media off my phone and limited push notifications to texts only. This is the big one. Limit your damn social media and phone time, people! Good tips, good channel. Subbed, will start reading Wheel of Time after I complete some more Stephen King and my annual re-read of Dune.
There are a lot of videos out there like this, who focus on reading more etc. But out of all those I've seen, this one is by far the most insightful. I really appreciate how you make it not about just quantity, but focus on quality and overall wellbeing. As someone who works with youths on a daily basis, I find it very disturbing how they spend their spare time mindless scrolling on their phones and have little to no physical activity. I think it so very important for someone like you, who reaches a lot of people with your content, to address this. Massive thank you. I can't argue with the diversity in reading. About 90% of what I read is Fantasy, but the odd one out is so refreshing. I have some trouble getting into sci-fi, but this past summer, I surprised myself by falling head over heels for Lucinda Riley's Seven Sisters, and I am also heavily drawn to Margaret Atwood, John Irving and the likes. They make the return to the world of elves and dragons even more exciting and pleasurable.
I actually started listening to audiobooks while taking walks at night for about an hour and a half. Having an audiobook to listen to while exercising makes the time pass more quickly and keeps me from getting bored. It's the only way I've found to make exercising somewhat enjoyable 😅
I read Stranger in a Strange Land at the recommendation of my high school English teacher. Although it has been a while since I read it I remember really liking the first half and being really confused by the direction it took in the latter half. Funnily enough, I am finally giving Heinlein another shot (Orphans of the Sky) and I am having the same experience, loving the first half, ambivalent about the second. Regarding how to read more, I don't usually pressure myself into reading a lot but I do usually have one audiobook going on in the background too whenever I'm doing some menial task. I especially like re-reading with audiobooks.
Good advice
I definitely agree with diversity in reading! Arguably my favourite genre is epic fantasy (which I am still just starting) but I read a lot of YA fantasy and hard-hitting contemporary to break things up. I’m currently reading the Shadowhunter series and although I know it’s not “good” I’m enjoying it and it’s nice to be able to get through a book in 1 week rather than 6 for a big tome
"Avoid pointless scrolling", love it. I do this way too much. Going to keep that in mind! Amazing video.
@ZlothZloth
4 жыл бұрын
But, if I had followed that advice, would I have ever seen your post? ;)
I'd love to see more of the classic sci fi and fantasy reviews 😭
1. Pick the genre that is perfect for you 2. Pick a book that you think you'll like 3. Read Daily 4. Make it a habit 5. The same genre will burn you out in a long run so it's time to diversify 6. Repeat
As a former teacher, I love that a class assignment led you to a career!
Great advice! I'm pretty much doing everything you suggested and I've read more this year than any other! Also, so pleased you mentioned using a library! What better way to try new things and keep costs down at the same time!? I sort of fell in love with my library this year lol
Great tips. I need to exercise more. LOL I read multiple books at once. I do audio books in the car. I think you are right not to waste time reading things you do not like. I have pushed through some terrible books just because I felt obligated. I use my library. I love sci-fi as well as fantasy. I do a lot of horror as well. I think your reviews are great and would enjoy anything you review. I am an amateur reviewer myself. Great video!
This was very, very helpful
I totally agree with diversifying your reading. I got sick of reading because all I was reading was classic sci-fi. Stormlight actually helped me get out of the rut. Now I love both fantasy and sci-fi
Video starts at 2:30 Thank me later.
@maurifuster
3 жыл бұрын
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When it comes to diversifying your reading I also recommend trying some good historical fiction. I haven’t read much yet, but those I’ve tried (Asian saga, Eagles of Empire and currently I’m starting Century trilogy) are so far delivering the same or similar feeling of a huge scale which draws me to epic fantasy or some sci-fi classics.
I would personally like to hear a bit about the other genres you are reading! I am new here so maybe you’ve already tried this but every once and while a video on what contemporary, etc. books you’ve really enjoyed would be great. I have also been trying to broaden my horizons as a reader but I read so much fantasy it’s a struggle sometimes to force myself to switch genres. Thanks for the classic sci-fi recs, I’ve started reading sci-fi in that last few years (took a sci-fi English class in college instead of normal science) and definitely want to read more.
I've started doing audiobooks on my walks and when I"m driving, and I can't believe how many books I've been able to listen to. I really want to get better about having a reading book too.
Yes! Diversify! I just finished a large block of fantasy and I had to jump out for a bit. I moved over to some historical/tecno thrillers for a while to keep from getting burned out. Some James Rollins, Steve Berry, and Preston and Child.
Y'all should try Libby. It's basically a library app, and even if you don't have a library card there are still lots of titles you can borrow, both ebooks and audiobooks! When I was juggling school with three jobs, I read every minute I had and mostly on the Libby app. Sometimes you just can't lug IT on your commute, you know?
Great videos. For me I have three kids. At any given time I am reading four different books. I have one for each of my kids and than one for myself. While my kids are young 3,4 and 5 years old I do not read them kids books. I read ya or adult books. The one down fall is it takes me a while to finish a book but I see myself finishing 5-6 books every two months, where before it would take me a month to read one book.
I see The Fall of Gondolin on your shelf!!
Great advice! I find diversifying with other books that accomplish the “escapism” goal is key for me. Whether it be historic setting, sci-fi (classic, old school or modern), true crime, thrillers or just a novel from a completely different POV, being able to step into a world that I would never walk in IRL is the ticket. Also, how the heck can you follow 2 story lines at the same time a la video games and listening. The Hubs does that with reading and watching TV...drives me mad because I can’t wrap my head around follow the competing content. I think I focus too intently. Seriously jealous of that skill!!
A tactic I've employed over the past 2 years: getting a hard copy of the book (library or used purchase) and also downloading the audiobook via the Overdrive app. I read the physical copy while listening to the audio version cranked up to 1.6 or 1.7 speed. I can usually burn through 60+ pages in an hour, and the dual media etches the story into my brain.
Excellent points throughout, especially incorporating exercise and lessening the exposure of blue light right before bed. Although I’m stuck on how you can listen to an audiobook AND play a video game SIMULTANEOUSLY. 😱 Very envious of how your brain can separate activities like that. I either wouldn’t be able to absorb any of the book, or I’d be forgetting what my objectives are in the game. 😂 I’d say I’m one of the most diverse readers I know, and that’s both my biggest strength and biggest weakness as a reader. I constantly want to read and absorb almost every story I come across. It gets exhausting and my Goodreads looks like five people are running off the same app. 😂🤣 But I would never be able to stop, I love all the genres too much. ❤️❤️
The diversity of genre is the key imo. I mainly read fantasy as well but I tend to read 1 business/finance/investment (my job) book for every 2 fantasy/scifi books I read. I also toss in some military history books once in a while to change it up. Alternating genres really helps to keep things fresh.
It is indeed so important to get moving, especially when you've got a busy job and your sitting still. When I was younger id get spasms and my muscles felt sore all the time. I started swimming, which helped me a lot.
Good advice all..been doing that (even the long walks) for years..and if I can I'd like to add one other reading habit that works for me.. I'm always reading three or four books simultaneously..but never two similar ones at the same time (so no two epic fantasies at the same time) and I switch between them throughout the day depending on my mood and state of mind.. The combination is usually.. - One book in Arabic (because I'm Egyptian)..and that's usually the only Physical one, the rest are audio.. - One nonfiction book..I try to give it at least an hour a day to further my personal improvement. - One serious novel..a book that requires a degree of focus..usually Epic fantasy but not always.. - One casual novel..when I don't have the brain energy for anything else..usually a reread or a light fantasy (like LitRBG or urban)..
I honestly have such a hard time with audiobooks and though I really want to listen to them more if the narrator doesn't work with my "mind-voice" it just irks me? It's silly and I really need to change that because it defo helps keep reading productivity up. I think having so many technological based hobbies definitely affects concentration on physical books but I agree that if part of a routine it provides good rest for your eyes and less reliance on tech. I never DNF books personally, like it or not I feel a need to understand the book as a whole just so even if it's mediocre or crappy I have a fuller view but it defo does stunt enjoyment as well as motivation as obviously, these aspects can make you speed through. This was a great video on just little tidbits of advice on what can be done, esp as someone who exercises as well I never really thought of audible whilst doing that!
@archlectoryarvi2873
5 жыл бұрын
Finally someone who feels the same about audio books. I can so relate to the "mind voice" issue.
@nickvreys
5 жыл бұрын
yes, I am with you one hundred percent on the audiobooks. I listened to two Stephen King novellas and I couldn't get accustomed to the voice. Also, the pacing of the narration is never how I want it and just speeding up almost makes it like there are chipmunks twittering in my ears.. My other problem with audiobooks is that my mind tends to wander sometimes. With a physical book, I just have to focus my attention back on the page. The narrator though, he just keeps going without mercy.
@ThePsychoNyx
5 жыл бұрын
Nick V. Reys the chipmunk anology had me laughing but I definitely understand the relentlessness. I'm so used to watching videos at 1.5/2 times speed so it isn't as much of a bother but I see how an unaccustomed ear might find it alien.
Beyond the Furthest star by Edgar Rice Burroughs was a good sci-fi book I randomly picked up a while back. I might go back and reread it to see if it is as good as I remember.
Diversifying does work for me. I was NOT a reader last year; I had read some series but after finishing those I didn't pick up others. Around November I picked up EoTW and now Im finishing WoT (currently at 40% of aMoL). My Goodreads goal for this year was exceeded TWICE (first goal 12 books, second goal 24... Sitting at 26) by diversifying. Read some scifi, some grim fantasy, some spiritual, some personal improvement, some non fiction classics, some mythology, and some horror... And Im still finishing WoT this year 😁 I'd say I did pretty good for my first year taking reading as a hobby
My local public library was 3 book sales a year. These are $3 per bag. So however many books you can fit in a fabric grocery bag (or one they sell at the events). I've come home with 3 bags and over 60 books at times. It's a great value to finding books for cheap. Also, I go on Goodwill runs once a year. I hit as many Goodwills I can on a Saturday. Paperbacks are $1 and hardcovers are $2. This is how I've built up my physical collection to over 500 in a few years.
I'm an extreme mood reader and read everything except horror. I use the **** out of my Kindle Unlimited subscription and my library. Diversifying is critical--I had a multi-year burnout after only reading sci-fi for too long. I want those years back!!! Also a good point about physical activity. Digging in and hauling water around my garden helps with that :)
I highly HIGHLY recommend The Hyperion Cantos.
@HairXX
5 жыл бұрын
Seconded. Amazing world (s), and story!
@unrulysimian3897
5 жыл бұрын
C Williams - yup. Can't tell you how many times I've read them. Ilium and Olympus are damn good as well. Check out Neil Stephenson's 7 Eves.
@jakedanielsen4512
4 жыл бұрын
@@unrulysimian3897 Snow Crash was godlike
@jakedanielsen4512
4 жыл бұрын
I read the first ans bought all the rest immediately afterwards
So much great stuff here, exercise, diversity and rereads! I get an hour of breaks everyday at work, so I use it - rereads! Just saying.
I like to read in the evening with a glass of wine. Once my daughter's gone to bed. But I use audiobook when cooking and at work or driving lol. (Train journeys home are the best for reading) I agree with you 100% about the gym, it saved my life lol.
i’d love a video from you about your favorite non-fantasy books you’re read in the last few years
7:03 all the libraries I've ever been to are completely free, they mostly get money from people renting movies and printing out stuff (rest of their money comes from the city)
You should do a poll on if you should do reviews on classic sci fi books and other sci fi books...maybe see if people would like an adjust to a little more speculative fiction instead of just fantasy.
_Frederik Pohl's_ first *Gateway* book is fantastic classic sci/fi.
I always feel rushed but want to take it slow but I don’t have enough time to read everything. I want to conquer malazan and the dark tower and much more🤦♂️🤦♂️ love the content
I love fantasy but horror is a great palette cleanser along with poetry
All good ideas. I only audiobook because if I stop moving and sit down to read an actual book I fall asleep in under a page. Just goes with having lots of kids I suppose. One thing I’ll add is to train your brain to listen faster and up the speed on your audiobooks. I’m almost 100% on Overdrive and listen at 2x for every book. I have a dozen or so books on hold with the library at any time and it usually happens that 3 or 4 will become available all at once. When you have 21 days to get through several books running 20-40 hours each, there’s little choice but to speed them up. However, once you become accustomed to it, you’ll never want to go back to normal speed again and you’ll be able to consume a lot more content going forward.
I always get distracted when reading. Your videos are addicting.
Also totally recommend Left Hand of Darkness by Ursula LeGuin. I am a erratic sci-fi reader, I read bits of everything so I don’t know what I would classify as “classic”. Like is it age? Or writing style? In any case LHoD is probably one of my favorites!!
Thank you for acknowledging you aren’t obligated to finish books that we don’t enjoy!
I've recently read Big Little Lies and Woman in the Window... they were both really, really good even though they were WAY different than what I normally read.
The exercise thing is soooo true. When I consistently exercise, my reading drive is soooo high. I can finish a fairly large book in about 4-6 days. As soon as I miss the gym a few times, my reading slows down drastically. Good excuse to stay consistent.
100% diversify your reading, I read 3 or 4 books at a time, and I dont get burnt out because the feeling of the books change so much
I have pretty severe AHDH and audiobooks have saved my reading life. Especially when I can swap back and forth between physical copies and audiobooks.
I can't do audiobooks, at least not passively. I have tried while commuting or while on a run, but I can't focus enough on the words to comprehend and visualize like with a book. I would probably have to stop doing anything else and actively listen, and at that point I would much rather just read the damn thing. Then again the audiobook I tried was Dune. Maybe it was a bit too... dry? To listen to.
You should read Hyperion by dan Simmons. Probably the best sci fi series I’ve ever read. Do it!
@merrittanimation7721
5 жыл бұрын
It is a thrill ride. The sequel too.
Read House of Leaves for a great low fantasy that tells at least three different stories layered on top of each other and that plays with the expectations of a print medium.
I really enjoy and recommend Michael G. Manning his mageborn series is great also Raymond e Feist riftwar saga
Getting a NICE e-reader (Kindle Oasis) helped me out, as well as a good reading chair. Also read outside if you can, and leave your phone inside, no distractions, just you, fresh air and a good book. And if you're starting or struggling to read, get a book that you really, really enjoy (don't pick a 10-book series) and work out a schedule around that. That way you can get used to a reading schedule while really enjoying yourself (i read every night 1-2 hours before bed). How do you find a good book? Like Daniel said, put it away if you don't like it. Browse Goodreads for books with high ratings on subjects you like, read the summary and if you like the premise of the book read a couple chapters, you'll know if it sticks. Don't read too many actual reviews, enjoying a book is a very subjective experience. Support your library, it's cheap, they have an online catalogue you can browse before becoming a member (and if they don't have something they will be able to get it for you!) and some even have ebooks to borrow!
I usually read physical books, mostly becauses it uses a lot more of my concentration and I can't drift off as easily in my mind. It's my form of escapism (reading), I read on average 80-110 books a year which is about 6 books a month. I just really hate reality so I love living within a book :P
What library charges for a membership?
25 situps 3min round on heavy bag rinse repeat x3 Daniel! core cardio and upper body broseph!
Daniel, my first thought was that you were so full of manure, abut this audio thing! But then I actually found an audio of Jack L. Chalker's for his Warden Diamond series. That's my first ever time of listening to, not reading a book! Very weird, but I really did like listening to someone who experiences the story as I do... Thank you for reminding me of this opportunity!
I'm trying to get into non Fantasy. I'd actually like to hear some of your non Fantasy recommendations since your taste is pretty similar to mine and I'm looking for some new things. Wish I had more non-toddler time for reading and other hobbies but as it is I usually get an hour of down time before I pass out at night. Sometimes it sucks but I'm working on it. Stranger in a Strange Land stands out as one of my favorite Heinlein books along with The Moon is a Harsh Mistress. Sorry this is all over the place but I felt like I had to get all these thoughts down.
I read around 40 books a year, probably more than less, and one hack(;) I found is having a 'toilet' book, meaning that I have a book in my bathroom from which I read every time brushing my teeth or taking a crap, since I wash my teeth 3 times a day at minimum, it means that in a week I read min. 42 pages depending on the writing style (not taking pooping into consideration:). It's always funny when ppl say they don't have time for reading, when the fact is, they choose to do other things.
I utilize FBReader (android app) to turn any ebook (epub & mobi) into an audio book. With this and physical reading at night, I average over 100 pages per day. I also read fiction and nonfiction at the same time which helps keep me reading. I find fiction and nonfiction engages different parts of my brain. I too drop any book that doesn't grip me, but I only give a book two to three chapters to pull me in. However, I force myself to read one book per month that I'm not interested in, but has been recommended as culturally important.
A trick to reading more, is to read better. One good book, is better than shifting through a hundred average books to find the one gem. I watch the Becky M channel because she does the hard work for me. I was hoping your channel would be one of those channels that seperates the wheat from the chaff. That's sort of why I want to understand your very personal reasons for liking "The Wheel of Time" series. If I can understand you just a bit, I can understand your opinion, and the understand the books you recomend. So far, you seem like a well balanced person, so I can trust your opinions. Because of who you are, I can trust what you like, even if I don't like your taste.
I've recently subscribed to your channel as I'm currently enjoying the witcher and was looking for more books in the fantasy genre. I'd never heard of the WoT and Ive also purchased storm light and mistborn on your recommendation so thank you I'm really looking forward to them. U mentioned classic Sci fi I'm not sure what that is. I read dune once god it was awful. So please allow me to return the favour and recommend to you "The Expanse" by James S A Corey. If you haven't already read it. I imagine it's not classic and doubt anyone will want to see you do content on it but wow, talk about world building. Tech changes, people stay the same. really enjoying your videos
Stranger in a Strange Land is a top tier book