The saga of the cat and the blanket was a great one 😂. I’m reading Home Before Dark right now and it’s so good, I’m constantly having a unsettling creepy feeling as I read
@@BookRoast G there’s a new middle grade series that I think you’ll like, it has a magical school setting, tryouts and magical creatures, the first book is called Amari and the Night Brothers, I’ve heard great reviews!✨
I absolutely Queen of Blood! I don't know why not more people talk about this series! It's so cool and I love the way the characters are presented and talk to each other. Especially the main character! And the world is so intriguing. I love the way the spirits are Zeus really made my day!!
You were allowed to buy books and went wild. I greatly appreciate this. Also if you like school setting books, one of my favourite series is the Maedoran Chronicles, by Lynette Noni. You have portals, magic that isn't magic, badass friend groups, romances that are built on friendship first, dragons, some time travel. All mostly set in a magic (that isn't magic) school. It is a complete series and it is great.
between you being a little off and my ears being plugged , one of your reviiews really shocked . It was for Home Before Dark. I heard you say , "she found the nose of her father". Just thought I'd share , gave me a smile.
The Sumner series is such a breath of fresh air to read. It’s nice, it’s cute, it’s funny and some of the creatures are really cute and I love their interactions between the humans and creatures. And the friendship aspect and the school aspect..... was greatly written... it was just a really fun read and it’s one of my favourite series
Everytime I pause for a few weeks to watch your videos or RU-vid in general it is sooo much fun to come back to your channel! I really really enjoy your recommendations and just the way you are :) I hope you are good 🤗 By the way: I know you have them for quite some time already but I really love your glasses!! 😍
When you talked about school settings I actually wanted to recommend Blood Song, so I was quite excited that you had already picked it up. I think it is a fantastic & highly underrated series! Also for the buying of so many books at a time, if that would bother you, I feel like you could easily couple the amount of books you buy to how many you read for reaching the Avatar State.
Really loved this video! Adding so many books to my Wishlist as well! ❤️ You look so gorgeous and with that aesthetic background, it's all just a vibe! Thank you for videos and vlogs, they always inspire me and make me smile! Especially Zeus in this one, haha! Love ya! ❤️
I'm on a budget but all of your recommendations sound so good dammit! Really want to get Rat Queens now. The Queen of Blood is a really interesting fantasy book which I would recommend because of its setting alone! It's so unique and the lore of this world is super fascinating ♡
I needed this video so much, been feeling down due to health issues but Momo and Zeus had me giggling all through your video - was there cat nip on that blanket ??
Die sounds amazing and like something I would adore. Definitely need to check this out. I've read The Rithmatist and adored it. I am really impatient for the second book like SANDERSON I NEED IT NOW!!!! I hope you enjoy all of the books that you picked up
I really enjoyed The Queen of Blood. I had amazing world building, and a great main protagonist who overcomes a lot and also makes mistakes as she goes. I am looking forward to reading the second in the series soon. And Rithmatist was lots of fun. Such a unique magic world.
I did like Remote Control but I went in thinking she was literally going to be Death's adoptive daughter, like Discworld vibes, and I was slightly disappointed it wasn't like that. I really enjoyed the Summoner, love Nevermoor, love Rithmatist and I really liked the first Keeper of Lost Cities (slightly less keen on some of the others in the series). Can't wait to hear your thoughts!
I FREAKING LOVE THE DIE GRAPHIC NOVELS!!! I'm about to read Volume 3 this month! Kieron Gillen's comics are amazing, I love his The Wicked & The Divine and Once & Future!!
Zeus is incredibly feisty 😂 Year of the Witching was one of my favorite reads of 2020. I've heard very good things about Sarah Beth Durst, can't wait to start The Queen of Renthia series. 😍😍 Blood Song is my favorite book of all time.
Your cats are so funny haha ♥️ So many of these books sound super interesting, I hope you'll love them ! The Queen of Blood definitely picked up my interest !
Oh, I loved the Memory Police. Took me by surprise. I totally understand that it is not for everyone, but it was exactly for me. But after you said, that you got totally overboard with your book buying, I honestly expected even more books, so... good for you, Avatar-G :D
Before you got to The Rithmatist I was going to recommend it because it is set in a school setting. The was the first Brandon Sanderson book I read and I LOVED it. I hope you enjoy it too. It does work as a stand alone but I believe he eventually plans to write a sequel for it.
Before the Coffee Gets Cold is AMAZING, I've adored the both books so far, I hope you enjoy it too. It's a quietly beautiful read. A great haul, so many books that I either have on my tbr or now I wanna know what you think of them!
I enjoyed The Seep, though it was quite strange. Same with The Deep. And I LOVED Piranesi! There's actually an Italian painter named Piranesi whose artwork inspired the premise of the novel. Worth checking out.
Okay so I haven’t even finished this yet (but I’m LOVING it), and it seems to not be a traditional magic school but rather a summer camp, but I am getting SUCH nostalgic HP vibes from Amari and the Night Brothers! I feel like you might really like it as well!
Your post apocalyptic books are making me think you might enjoy Lexicon by Max Barry. For the school setting i have been hearing about about Vita Nostra and I might check it out. I also recently bought this book simply because of its title, Just One Damned Thing After Another (abt time travel i believe) my friend and I are still giggling about it. Also I found this mash up book of HP Lovecraft and Sherlock Holmes called the Cthulhu Casebooks and I am excited🤭. Happy reading 🤗
Jurassic Park & Lost World are actually in my top books of all time! I enjoyed the movies but didn't think they were "the bee's knees", they were like 5/10 for me. The books and the movies share similar plot but for some reason, the way Crichton wrote them, it was that much more fascinating and scary. 10/10 on Jurassic Park, 9/10 on Lost World. Thanks for sharing your haul!! I want to pick some of these up!
Ooh, the ‘Die’ graphic novel sounds so cool! I love that you are looking for some books set in schools, curious for your reading experiences! 🤗✨ Nevermoor is really nice!
Nevermoor has a lot of potential! In my opinion it plays nicely with known story elements while bringing something totally unique. Even though it’s definitely not Harry Potter, it brings some of the same energy. The school becomes much more prevalent in book 2. I really hope you enjoy it :)
I ended up giving We Are All the Same in the Dark 2 starts on GoodReads. I LOVED The Space Between Worlds (and Outliers)! I also have The Memory Police on my TBR - it sounds so unique. If you want a really amazing adult fantasy, check out Black Sun by Rebecca Roanhorse - best book I've read in years!. Nevermoor is the BEST middle-grade book!!! You might also check out The Forbidden Library by Django Wexler (his new adult fantasy series Ashes of the Sun is also amazing).
Nevermoor is the first book I’ve read that gave me the same feeling I got when reading Harry Potter for the first time, and the series only gets better and better. You won’t get a lot of the school setting until the second book, but trust me, it’s worth the wait. (Also Jessica Townsend, the author, is a delight.) I really hope you like it! ♥️
OMG! I initially heard 'notes' as 'nose' in Home After Dark when you say, "She finds her father's notes" And now I cannot unhear that😂😂😂 Yeah I am kinda dumb🤦
I read Piranesi last year, and when I finished it I thought I didn't like, but the book is still stucked in my head and the more time passes, the more my opinion about it changes 😅 It was a bit dragging at parts, but the overall plot was real good and interesting
A Middle Grade in a school setting that I underestimated and absolutely adored was Amari and The Night Brothers I think you will thoroughly enjoy this book! ❤️
OMG I can't believe someone is also craving middle grade books with school setting like me 😂 I adored the nevermoor series but it is worth mentioning that: the school just starts on the second book and the third one talks about pandemic and deadly virus (the author's horrible timing 😅). With that said, I believe that nevermoor is as good as Harry Potter and deserves all the love. After finishing the nevermoor series I started the keeper of the lost cities bc peruse project loved so much and bc ALL the books have 4.5 starts or higher on goodreads. Unfortunately I dnf the fourth book as I didn't really like the universe and there was not enough school setting to keep me going. I truly hope you like it more than I have 😊
The graphic novel Die sounds really interesting, sounds alot like The Forbidden Game series by LJ Smith (She also wrote the Vampires Diaries series.) Have you tried books in the LitRpg genre? (Like Ready Player One.) It's become one of my favorite genres.)The Space Between Worlds sounds a bit like The Talisman by Stephen King and Peter Straub (It's Scifi Fantasy with some horror elements.)Your kitty was seriously obsessed with subduing that blanket, what did it do to him? (Lol...just some silliness;))