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Talking fast comes in handy when I lose my camera charger and need to review ten books in four minutes.

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  • I was looking up Novels to read for a book review and I saw VlogBrothers on the recommended and I just clicked and said: Yeah, I totally trust the Vlog Brothers with my grade :D

  • when he said "Terry Prachett is one of the greatest gifts the world has ever given me." i pushed Like.

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  • I recently got 'The Ringworld Throne', haven't read it yet. My library has this sale twice a year where you take a grocery bag and fill it with as many books as you can and you only pay $1. No limit on how many bags you can buy either. I love it. There aren't any recent books, but still plenty of goods ones. Anyway, I got a giggle from seeing a book from my shelves in your review. Awesome videos by the way.

  • Looking For Alaska by John Green, Funny and sad. An Abundance of Katherines by John Green, Funny and Smart. Paper Towns by John Green, Funny and Smart, a little sad. Will Grayson, Will Grayson, by John Green and David Levithan, Funny Smart, a little sad. The Fault in Our Stars by John Green, Funny, Smart, and Sad.

    That was fun.

  • Girl With The Dragon Tattoo by Steig Larsson. Great story, great characters, mind-blowing twist, clumsy translation which is to be expected, but it is one of the best books I've read this year. It's brutal, violent, disturbing, but SO ENGAGING.

  • holy shit slow down

  • Let me just say... I LOVE NERDFIGHTERS AND THEIR (that's t-h-e-i-r) AMAZING ABILITY TO USE CORRECT GRAMMAR. That is all.

  • You recommended The Ship Breaker, and I loved it. Going off to find some Terry Pratchett and Maureen Johnson. Don't let me down, Hank!

  • The Fault in Our Stars: Required reading for anyone who is ever going to live and subsequently die. Just do it. No really. No excuses. Read it.

    Now.

  • Utter agreement about Terry Pratchett. As for Sorcery and Cecilia, Ohmygoodness I had no idea anyone other than my mother and me had read that book. So much fun. The sequel(s? It's been a while) is/are also fabulous. I specifically remember Grand Tour. Nothing like magic, pride and prejudice main characters, and a traipse through all of Europe. Patricia C. Wrede is a wonderfully clever, witty, and creative author. I highly recommend her Enchanted Forest series as well. Intangible donkeys FTW! :)

  • @cocaotheobromida  THIS.

  • I LOVE LOVE LOVE TERRY PRATCHETT. EVEN MORE THAN I LOVE YOU, HANK!

    I'm sorry. I'm sorry. Hank, you're so great. I love you.

    Although (and I'm pretty sure this has been pointed out, I just don't want to scroll through all the comments) you were a little confused about "The Truth." The main character is actually a new one, William de Worde. If you want to read about Moist von Lipwig (a great character, I really love him), you want to read "Going Postal" and its sequel, "Making Money."

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