 Hi everyone, this is Chichu. Welcome to my channel. Now, as I promised, I mentioned I was going to show you more of my collection of some of the things that I have around with me, especially books. So, during the move process and opening up boxes and stuff like this, I came across some of the boxes that I had, some of my science fiction fantasy books, and some of the books that have found their way to me, right? I've inherited it, and I've added it to my collection. And I want to show you this collection, and I know there's other books that I have, but they're in random boxes, spreadouts, and it's going to take me a while to get to them, but this is the main chunk, okay? So, what I'm going to do is, I'm going to give you sort of, because people have been asking me to do some reviews and recommendations as well, or additional reviews and recommendations, so I'm going to sort of tell you what I've read from this collection. And I sort of pulled them out, I'm not sure if you can see it through the flat screen, the 3D, but I've pulled out the books in these three rocks, in these three shelves, right? Three levels that I've read, and I'll let you know, and these are mainly the ones that have kept with me, because, you know, there are books that I've read, sci-fi, fantasy books, and other books that I've read over the years that, you know, they were loaned out, lent out, I loaned them out to people, or during those, they got lost, or I just got rid of them, right? There's only so much I can carry with me from one move to another, right? But there are some other ones that I do have, and these are the ones that I've found that I've read, so I'm going to give you sort of a review and recommendation. All of these would be recommendations, except for one, one of them, it still keeps on coming with me for some reason, even though I stopped reading about a quarter of the way through, because it wasn't grabbing me, right? So most of these are going to be reviews, or the ones that I've read anyway, they're going to be recommendations, and then there's a whole bunch of books here that I haven't read, right? And I've been itching to read more science fiction fantasy books, and, you know, I've flipped through some, I've picked up some, and I keep on putting them back, but I do want to have a nice sci-fi fantasy read coming into the summer, right? Especially if you're going to the park, or going to the beach, or something like this, maybe a single book, or trilogy, or a whole series of books, right? So I'm going to show you the rest of the books I have here, and if you have recommendations, please let me know, okay? And when I did an update video, a couple of videos ago, I guess, I mentioned that I was going to put this video together, and some people have already given recommendations on the other video, and I'll read you those ones as well, okay? Before I start showing you the other books. And if you were following my work, you'll know that I'm a comic book collector. I don't know if I'm a huge comic book collector, but I've been collecting for a long time. I go through periods where I collect a lot, and I don't collect a lot, and I read a lot, and I don't read a lot, right? And people have been asking me to show you some of my graphic novel collection, because some of the other videos we've made, there's been some graphic novels in the background and stuff, right? And I grabbed a handful of graphic novels, so before we get into the science fiction fantasy stuff, I'm going to show you just a handful of the graphic novels that I grabbed that I have, and these are almost all of the science fiction, while they're not actually, because these are pretty rare comic books, a lot of them are just basically sci-fi, right? But these are sort of more science fiction fantasy, sort of sorcery graphic novels that I want to show you. And I don't have a huge graphic novel collection, I have a nice size singles collection, and that's what I mainly collect. I usually like collecting the singles, and then every now and then I buy graphic novels, something catches my eye to read all the way through, good reading if I'm traveling and stuff like this, and one book format you can grab it and go, right? So I've read a lot of science fiction and fantasy through comic books, right? And one of the ones the video previous to this we did, I showed you guys my savage sort of Conan collection, right? And these are like amazing. I feel like fantasy, sort of sorcery, you know, wizards, demons and whatnot, savage sort of Conan, there's nothing like it, right? But what I want to do is show you, just before we get into this stuff, I'm going to show you the sort of the comic books that I grabbed, the graphic novels that I grabbed, and again keep in mind that most of my collection comic books isn't singles, so the majority of sci-fi fantasy reads that I've done in comic book format isn't singles, okay? So there's a lot that I haven't, you know, I can't show you guys. One of the ones, of course, being that, you know, we did one of the most amazing comic book companies that has ever been, was one of the early ones from the Golden Age of Comics, EC Comics, and we already did three readings of EC Comics weird science fantasy, right? So if you want to get a feel for how science fiction stories are told in comic book format, then, you know, take a look at those videos and they'll give you a really amazing feel of what science fiction is like. Coming to you in comic book format, and one of the reasons that, not one of the reasons, but when I started this whole comic book reading videos that I did, initially, I guess, I don't know, two, three years ago or so, the first comic book I believe we started off with was Eye of Doom by Marv Wolfman, right? And that was an amazing science fiction read, right? There's a few other ones, I guess, in science fiction we've done comic book readings, so if you want to take a look at them. But as far as what I have in my graphic novel collection that I've read, there's science fiction that I can highly recommend, one of them is Snowpiercer, okay? It's a French graphic novel, and this is the English translation, and I came across this after I bought this online, after watching the movie, and I really, really liked the movie. Some people didn't like it, but I thought it was one of the most brilliant dystopian post-apocalyptic movies ever put out, and it's a fantastic movie if you want to watch it. And this is the comic book, Snowpiercer, this is volume one, whoops, and this is volume two, okay? I highly recommend it if you like dystopian post-apocalyptic movies and comic books, okay? On, I guess, Golden Age Front, again, we've read Weird Science Fantasy from EC Comics, we've read Three of them, and we've talked about Jack Kirby, and we're going to be doing either the reading for New Gods or Forever People Number One from Jack Kirby, and Jack Kirby is one of the most prolific, amazing comic book creators ever, right? And his imagination was mind-boggling, right? And he did amazing science fiction, mixing it with folklore and stuff like this, so Jack Kirby for sure, check out if you like science fiction stories, especially in comic book format, but another one, another person that did amazing work when it comes to came to science fiction and comic books was Wally Wood, yes, yes, yes, right? And this is a sort of graphic novel I picked up, Compilation, I actually had this one, Weird Science, this is one of the ones I have framed up, right? And we read, again, we read Three Weird Science Fantasy, well, one through three of them, two of them manuals, one of them single, right? And we read some stories from those, but Wally Wood is absolutely brilliant, and let me show you, just to give you a feel for it, so Wally Wood is absolutely brilliant. And again, if you like science fiction fantasy, the golden age of comics is absolutely amazing. Let me show you these, and again, I show you the singles, the Conan, but the savage sort of Conan, I love reading savage sort of Conan, there's so much, and we actually have, we went through the covers, I actually have this one, we looked at the cover of this one, I forget what number this is, right? The single of this, right? Fantastic cover, I love this cover, Soren Sorcery, and this is volume, you know, I showed you guys in the video volume one of Conan the Barbarian, different savage sort of Conan, right, different series, savage sort of Conan is more mature, and Conan the Barbarian comic book format is more censored, because you have to abide by the comic code, right? But savage sort of Conan magazine format is more adult oriented, so if you like sci-fi fantasy for sure, that's where you want to be, savage sort of Conan. Let me show you these one, two, two graphic novels that I recently picked up, and let me show you this one as well, actually before we get to these, Margaret Wise and Tracy Eggman, and this is, you know, Dragonlands Chronicles, and these two combinations, these two authors, fantastic stuff they've written in one of the books series that I'm going to recommend is From Them, but I haven't read the Dragonlands novels, and I do have a huge collection here, right? But you know, I didn't read through this, it was good. Which one is this one? I don't know, this is part two, Dragonlands Chronicles, Dragonlands of Spring, Donning, part two. You know, I don't know if I have number one, I had another one in the shelf, right? And let me show you these last two graphic novels that I grabbed, one of them I picked up recently, and I flipped through it, He-Man and the Masters of the Universe, right? Fantastic science fiction, fantastic science fiction, right? And this is the newspaper comic strips, the whole thing, put together in one volume. Whoever decided to do this, thank you. Okay, I'm not sure if this is the first time this came out from Dark Horse Comics, okay, and here's a table of contents. And what it is, it's something so, is the dailies and then the sundae, right? So I don't know how many years this goes through, the dailies here, and the sundae issue which is in color here, right? So if you like a fun read that flip through this, it's fun. At some point I'll sit down and I'm going to use the little marker, this thing comes with it, so I'm going to, I haven't read this far yet, I've only, you know, read a handful of them, so I'm going to start off and read and read and read and read, right? And the back, the description of this says, for over 14 years Masters of the Universe had its own newspaper comic strip for 14 years, right? This story continued the tales from the filmation cartoon and bridge the saga to the space-themed new adventures of He-Man cartoon relaunch, so sort of filling in the gap, right? It's sort of like the Samurai Jack comic books that came out filling in the gap from season one, two, three, four, and with the fifth season, they just started, right? The comic strip only ran in selected newspapers and was never reprinted, so most fans have never read it, right? Until now, Dark Horse brings you the first collection of these strips restored and ready for you to unleash the power. Awesome. And let me show you this one too. And this is something that I picked up, I guess last year, 2016, I still haven't cracked the broken yet. This is a volume one of, no volume two, the lights are reflected, I know volume twos out there, and this is Alexandro Jodorowsky, he's a master sci-fi storyteller, right? An amazing art, absolutely amazing art. Okay, so this is still in this casing. I usually sometimes I buy stuff, I shouldn't not sometimes, a lot of times I buy stuff that I want to read, that it's sort of a reminder for myself, right? So I put it on my bookshelf, if I end up reading it right away, I read it right away, if not, I know it's there, and sometimes I go on my bookshelf and I scan the books to see what I want to read, right? And, you know, if I'm hungry for a certain type of story, I grab and I start reading it, so it's nice to have access to those things, right? And this is one of the reasons I have all these collections, because I haven't read everything, right? There are things that I want to read. Now, let me show you, or let me tell you what I've read out of these three racks here, and all of them, almost all of them are going to be recommendations, okay? Now, this book, and I've pulled them out the way I know those are the ones I sort of scanned it, this is one of the first sci-fi books that I read that stuck with me, and I read this during high school, and actually, let me tell you of three of the other ones that I've read that they're in a box somewhere, I hope they're in a box somewhere, hopefully I didn't get rid of them, because I've done those, this was during, I read these during my university years, okay? So, just so I don't forget to mention these, it's, in here I pulled out, you know, Chronicles of Narnia by C.S. Lewis, and I haven't read it, I read it a little bit, but it didn't grab me at the time, right? And, just so you know, C.S. Lewis is probably author that I've read the most, I don't know why, it just happened, right? I loved the way he told stories and his logic and his reasoning, his wording, so I've read a lot of C.S. Lewis, I don't know how many books I've read of C.S. Lewis, but I've read a fair bit, and his essays, his essays are absolutely brilliant, and when I found out that he had written science fiction book, a trilogy, I picked it up during my university years, and I read them, and they were fantastic, and they're not here, so I'm just going to mention these, but the Space Trilogy by C.S. Lewis, there's three books, Out of the Silent Planet, Prolendra, and That Hidious Strength, and they came out in 1938, 1943, 1945. For me, I actually ended up reading The Hidious Strength before the other two, so after I read Hidious Strength, I was like, okay, what's going on? Not what's going on, but it was sort of disconnected from the rest, but there was a hidden story there, so I went back and read the first two, and it's a fantastic, fantastic read. Okay, so that's one series, one set of comic books that are science fiction books that I've read that I highly recommend, they're fantastic, and at some point I do want to reread them again. Another book that I read, and this is probably one of the first science fiction books that I read that stuck with me, and I read this in high school, and I kept this, this is the one that I read, The Andromeda Strain. Yes, it was a really good read, and who's the author with this? Michael Cretchton, I don't think I've read anything from him again, but this really stuck with me, and there's a movie out on this, The Andromeda Strain, and it's a fantastic science fiction movie if you want to read it, if you want to watch it, okay, but the book is, I highly recommend the book, I don't know which one I, you know, if I saw the movie first, right, read the book first, but this one is fantastic. Okay, let me show you these guys. This is a, I believe this is a five book set, hopefully it's not seven, I think I have all of them, and it's by Jack Chalker, and it's The Wall of Souls, midnight at the, I don't know, I forget which order they go in, but midnight at The Wall of Souls, exiles at The Wall of Souls, I think Twilight is the last one, but quest for The Wall of Souls, the return of Nathan, Twilight at The Wall of Souls by Jack Chalker. I remember talking with a friend of mine, and and he's a huge sci-fi fantasy connoisseur, and he's pretty big in the sci-fi world and comic book world and stuff like this. He was in the gaming world, and he's huge in the gaming world as well. He was one of the pioneers of Magic the Gathering, right, and there was a time where our paths crossed for a few years, and we kept in touch and stuff like this, and so he, you know, and at the time I had these on the bookshelf, and he scanned my bookshelf, it goes, what, you read The Wall of Souls? I said, yeah, yeah, I read it, and it goes, what did you think about it? And my comment was, I loved it. I loved it until the last half of the last book, until four and a half books. I hated the ending, and he's like, he couldn't believe it. He's like, what are you talking about? I don't want to get too many spoilers away. It's a fantastic series, really. It's stuck with me. I'd like to read it again, and I'll read the ending again, but I'm not going to like it again. Okay, so it's a great, great series. I pulled out Narnia just so I could remember to tell you about C.S. Lewis, the trilogy, okay? Of course, of course, I've read The Hobbit, right? And I read The Hobbit after Lord of Rings, and I've read, of course, of course, I just like trudged. This is a series that I read, and I read this, and let me tell you the story of how I ended up reading this. I came out of high school not reading too many books. The books they offered in class for us to read just didn't interest me very much, right? And you didn't get to choose at the time. I don't know if you get to choose now or not. So I came out of high school. I went to university right after high school and I wasn't interested, so I took a break, and I went and worked at a gas station, a graveyard shift, the reason I got the job at a gas station, at a graveyard shift, so I started at 11 p.m. Worked till 7 a.m., right? And the reason I did that was because I wanted to read Lord of Rings, and I am a very slow reader. Back then I was even slower than I am now, way slower, right? So during my down times, I read The Lord of Rings, and this is the one, these three are the ones that I read during that time, okay? It took me a long time to read it. It took me a few months to read it, to finish it. Book two was extremely difficult to get through, oh my god. So difficult, so difficult. But highly recommend it, of course, Lord of Rings, right? And I'll show you these ones as well. These are a couple of compilations or follow-ups to Lord of Rings and Hobbit. Here's Journey of Frodo, right? I bought this. It's got maps and stuff. I'm pretty sure I bought this one. Right? It's fun. I've gone through this whole thing. I've read this whole thing. And I got this one as a gift, or it could have been both of them together as a gift. And the person that gave me the gift, this, is the A to Z of token, and I've read through this whole dictionary, right? This sort of tells you who they are and gives you a description. It was a great read. I don't know why. I just immersed myself and I just kept on reading it. And the person that gave me this, and I think both possibly, is the person that all of these science fiction fantasy books belong to that have found their way to me, okay? So if you like this thing, just sit down and read, you know, page at a time or little excerpt at a time. It was really fun. Now, let me show you this. If you're a science fiction fan, fantasy fan? Well, fantasy, no, but science fiction. If you haven't read Dune yet, whatever you're reading, finish it and go read Dune. Must Read by Frank Herbert. This is the only Dune that I've read. I have one of the other ones here and I've been seriously thinking about picking that one up and reading it, but I'm not gonna make sure it's the second one in the series, okay? And okay, let me show you this one. This is a book that was recommended to me at university. I picked it up after, and I picked this up after reading C.S. Lewis. I was talking with someone, a friend that was a science fiction fantasy fan, and I told him I read the C.S. Lewis one, and he didn't know about it, but he said, oh, I recommend this. The Summertree by Guy Gabriel Kaye got to not even a third of it. I got to about there. I put it down. It didn't intrigue me. I might not have gone far enough into it. If you think this is good, I'm willing to give it another try. I don't know why I've kept it. Maybe there's a reason why I've kept it. And let me show you the last DMB. This is my favorite above Lord of Rings. This is fantasy. Okay, so Dune, my favorite science fiction read is Dune. My favorite fantasy read is The Deathgate Cycle by Margaret Wise, Wheeze, I'm not sure how you pronounce it, and Tracy Eggman. I forget which order they go in, and my friend that actually, I talked to him about The Well of Souls. He got me a couple of the books signed. I don't think these are the ones. I think the stuff that I have signed is actually in another box somewhere. But this series is absolutely brilliant. Here's the hardcover of The Hand of Chaos, and I got the paperback as well. I'm not sure why I have both. The hardcover sometimes comes out first, if I recall correctly, and then they release the paperback. As they're coming out, you grab the hardcover, comes out first, maybe I'm not sure. Hand of Chaos. And there's seven books in this series, I believe. I hope so anyway. Let me show you this one too. This is the one. Oh, that's the seventh game I want to show you that one. A Fire Sea. There's two of them. This is the one that's got two, got two paperback. I think one of them, I was reading it, and the other one, the original one with this collection. So we're reading this at the same time. We couldn't share. We couldn't wait. The Serpent Mage. The Chaos. I'll show you that one. Into the... I think this is the one. Sandgate. Fantastic series. I really love this. My wish, desire, where I would be ecstatic, beyond belief, would be if this thing was turned into a movie. Seven movies, preferably. Love. Love to see the deathgate cycle on the big screen. Love it. I would drop everything. I cannot recommend that highly enough. For me anyway. Now, let me... Is that it? And I do have some other books as well. But I can't remember what they are. They've been in boxes for a long time, so maybe if there's a lot more, there's gaps here, there's another shelf here. I know I have at least one more road like this somewhere. So if I do come across them, if there's anything really standing out, I can't recall right now. Definitely like you guys know. As far as the other books, let me show you what else there is here. I don't know anything about them. Before I show you these ones, let me read you because in an update video, a couple of videos before this, I mentioned I was going to do this video that I was going to ask for recommendations. And there are some people that recommended some books on the other video. And I'm just going to mention these, that way I know what they are. So I don't have to chase down the comments again. So everything is in one place. And I looked up these ones. They all looked fantastic, right? They all looked like they would be amazing reads. But it would be nice for me to at least read some more of this stuff. But if you guys think these ones are superior to some of the stuff I have here, there must read before some of the stuff here. Because it's not really about superiority. It's about what would intrigue you, what would interest you. These are the recommendations I've had so far from the other video. And they looked really good. One of them was The Book of the New Sun. I didn't write down who they are, so sorry about that. But The Book of the New Sun, The Thrawn Trilogy. Thrawn Trilogy is the Star Wars one I believe I have here, actually. So The Book of the New Sun, Thrawn Trilogy, the name of the wind, that looked really cool. This world, that looked really cool. Altered Carbon, the more I think about this name, the more really intriguing. And this looked crazy. Bio of a space tyrant. That looked really interesting. And someone else recommended Dragon Lance, and I have a whole bunch of Dragon Lance's here. Okay, I'll show you those ones as well. So those are the recommendations we have so far. One, two, three, four, five, six, seven. And these are the other books that I have. So let me pull some of these down. Maybe it will go through this fast because there's a few of them. So if there's anything you think I'd be, you know, if you've watched my videos, or you think it's amazing that you would highly recommend the way I recommended the ones that I've read so far to you guys. And I recommend all of the ones that I've read so far. And if you know, you know, you think summer tree is worth a second glass, please let me know. So these are your books. This is one I have without the cover on it. The Last True Elf, Stephen, Stephen King, Four Past Midnight, Fairy Tail, Raymond E. Feist, Feist, Raymond E. Feist again, A Darkness at Sethanon, Raymond E. Feist, Silver Thorn, Ursula K. Lugin, The Left Hand of Darkness, The Dungeons and Dragons Game, and Endless Guest Book Number Two, Mountain of Mirrors, by Rose Estes. This is like, looks like a really quick read. Maybe a quick read though. Here's another one, Dungeon of Dread, Book One. So that's Book Two. This is Book One. Fairy Read. It's got a little image right there too. William Gibson, Burning Chrome, I got one Conan paperback. I've read a lot of Conan, love Conan. I've actually never read a Conan paperback. Story by Roger E. Moore. Well, if I end up reading a Conan story, it's going to be by Robert E. Howard, right? King's Dragon, Kate Elliott. So that's a bunch there. The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, two of the singles. So if it is going to be a read, it would be full edition. The Last Battle. One animation that I love, absolutely love. Winnie the Pooh. The origin of Winnie the Pooh is pretty cool. Canadian. Winnipeck. Winni. Winnipeck. The Deed of Parks and Naurian. The Deed of Parks and Naurian. Elizabeth Moon. So there's a whole bunch of books here for Forgotten Realms. Let me show you which ones I got. This is the whole series, same characters are different. Hi, who are they written by? But I'll show you these ones, just to give you the names. Realms of the Underdark. Shadow of Doom. Elmester. The Making of a Mage. On a Fire. Ed Greenwood. That is he covers. Forgotten Realms. Siege of Darkness. But R.A. Salvatore. The dust jacket is on. And Passage to Dawn. Again, R.A. Salvatore. That's one row. Let's see if we can... Market-wise Tracy Hickman. The Dark Sword trilogy. There's a trilogy, so hopefully I got the rest of them in there. On a shelf somewhere, gotta put them in order. And this one's called Forging the Dark Sword. So this is volume one. Cool. Forging. Forging the Dark Sword. So maybe we just got volume one here. Game of Thrones. George R. Martin. Books that are in the series. I haven't read this, I don't know why. I think I just came through it. The H Hiker's Guide to the Galaxy. Douglas Adams. And I think there's a whole series of these out. Raymond Feist. I should put that with the top stuff. Magician's Apprentice. Raymond Feist. Shadow of a Dark Queen. Game translation by Maria Ginsberg. The most influential sci-fi classic of the century. We. By Yevgeny Zemaitin. I'm guessing this is Russian. Here's the author's name. Russian sci-fi would be cool. Genes of Dregnor. Rondy Velot. Rondy Velot. Dregnor. Organizers. Let me put these with the same author. Sort of good organizing. Infist again. Magician's Naster. Organize this while I did one round of organizing. Raymond Feist. Rise of Merchant Prince. I think I might be reading a Raymond Feist book. There's a reason why there's so many of them. So this goes. Let me put this. So this goes in the shelf there. Volume two of the Crown of Stars. Kate Elliott. Prince of Prince of Dogs. Volume two. So I must have volume one here. Dune Messiah by Frank Herbert. This would be a great read as well. There's something that's going to go with the one. Island of Lizards. Ian Irvingston's Island of Lizards. Tales of Known Space. The Universe of Larry Naveen. This is more science. The next 10,000 years. Could be science fiction. Could be science. Thirteen dazzling journeys into a future history by the author of Ringworld. No, science fiction. Future. Futures maybe. Anne Rice. Interview with the Vampire. Shadow Maze. Mark and Julia Smith. So that was the second one. Hopefully she's seen some stuff there that you'd like. Now, let me show you these guys. This is all from here, including these three hard, what do you call them? The hard cutters. All the way to here is Dragonlands. So let's pull these out. So all of these are Dragonlands. And let me show you these ones. I don't know which, you know, this is volume one. This is volume three. This is volume two. So they might be all appropriately numbered. But let me show you these. And these are written by they're written by different people. This is Margaret Wise. This one is here's another volume one. So I don't know which one comes first. And this is Richard Knack. So let me read you these one. Richard Knack. Kaz Heroes II volume one. Dragons of winter nights. Margaret Wise, Tracy Hickman. Chronicle Trilogy volume two. Test of the twins. Volume three. Margaret Wise, Tracy Hickman. Dial into the dry and the last world universe. So again, Wise and Hickman. Kinder, Golly Dorves, and Gnomes. Then Hickman. Volume one. Time of the twins. Wise Hickman. Love and war. Wise Hickman. Brothers in arm. Wise. Margaret Wise. Forward by Hickman. So I guess this is all Wise. Soul Forge. Wise and Hickman again. Dragons of spring dawning. Chronicles Trilogy. Wise and Hickman. Volume two. That was volume three. War of the twins. So this is probably going with the twin stuff, right? We've got volume one there somewhere. And two should be around. Dragonlands again. Wise and Hickman. The second generation. Dragons of summer flame. Wise and Hickman. Now the Dust Dragon. The second generation. I want the second generation. And there's two of these. The second generation. Wise and Hickman. That's the Dust Dragon for something else. Yes it is. Check this out. I can't believe this was hiding. And I gotta check out these things. Okay this is for this. Check out what I've found. Star Wars. The last command by Timothy Zahn in three. So it must be these ones. So those are the dragons. I'm gonna keep the Star Wars here until I sort it out. That's gotta be this trilogy. Yeah. Volume two. Volume was this one. Volume three. So let me show you the Star Wars stuff I have. Volume one of the Jedi Academy trilogy Star Wars. Jedi search Kevin Anderson. There's the truth of Star Wars. The truth of Bakura. Kathy K. Ties. I believe the person that was recommending the on trilogy would be this. These are this is the trilogy I believe. So volume one. Hopefully I might be confused. The last command Star Wars. Volume three. Here's volume one. Here to the Empire. Maybe not. Timothy Zahn. Here's volume two. Timothy Zahn again. Star Wars. Dark Force Rising. This is Timothy Zahn again. Volume three. The last command. Those guys in order. Oh this one belongs. Forgotten Rounds. That belongs up there. Trilogy. Spider and Gene Robinson. Visions of fantasy tales from the Masters. Oh this one I gotta read. Isaac Asimov and Martin H. Oh edited by Isaac Asimov and Martin H. Greenberg. Illustrated by Larry Moore. So visions of. So I'm assuming these are short stories from different people. I'm just gonna open. Who are the writers here? Introduction by Isaac Asimov. Oh there's an Isaac Asimov story here too. The Fable of the Three Princes. Ray Bradley. Jane Yellen. William Lee. Okay this looks cool. This might be great. Short reading. I think I'm gonna put this on the side and put it beside the bed right? Masterpiece of fantasy and enchantment. Completed by David G. Hartwell. Compiled by David G. Hartwell with the assistance of Catherine Graham. These are short stories and a lot of Mark Twain's in here. Again nice reading on the side. The world's creatures. The Burning Stone. Kate Elliot. And this one I picked up after watching interviews by Neil Stevenson. You know I'd read up on him stuff like this and people said this was worth the read. Volume one of Quicksilver. And a friend of mine said that this was a good read. He is a coder. Heavy duty coder. So he told me to read this. So I picked it up. Heavy read. This is volume one. Yikes. Might be amazing to merge one itself in right? But Neil Stevenson Quicksilver would be an interesting read. So those are all sci-fi fantasy books I have out. There's a lot of fantasy here. And some science fiction. I lean more towards science fiction for sure. But I love fantasy as well if you just immerse yourself in it. And if it grabs you it's absolutely brilliant. There's nothing else like it. Again the death gate cycle right? And that's both it. If I come across anything else that you know that I forgot that I can recommend I will definitely recommend it. And if there's anything here or from the recommendations so far that people have given the book of the new son the thought trilogy I believe is this one the Star Wars the name of the wind disc world altered carbon bio of a space tyrant if any of those or anything that have shown you you think is a must read is absolutely brilliant or that you really absolutely love recommend it comment and I'll take a look at those stuff and I'm definitely gonna immerse myself into something one or two or three it's been it's been a while since I've sat down and read some good books I've been mainly focused on comic books I've just dealt with the comic books hardcore so I've been reading a lot of comic books but I think it's time to start you know evening balance and balancing out the life right and start reading some more books again and stuff and you know that way it's easy to travel with and stuff too right other than graphic novels of course so that's about it I hope you enjoyed it and happy reading I guess I'll see you guys in the next video bye for now