 Hey kids, I'm back in outer space for another try a chapter book tag Right after this my work here on YouTube is supported by viewers visit my page at 50th Street to become a sponsor You can pledge a small monthly amount or make a one-time donation As you know, I really enjoy making these try a chapter book tag videos It gives me an opportunity to read a larger Amount of stuff and a larger variety of stuff by reading the first two or three chapters of a book and Then deciding whether I want to continue with them or not I've been wanting to do another one of these for weeks now along with other projects. I've been wanting to get to I've spent the last Two weeks bedridden with the flu. It's been really awful. I'm starting to feel normal now not good But normal So let's do this first Book number one this time around is called Copernick's Rebellion by Leo Frank Kowski I'm having to show you a picture of it here because I Lost it. I've completely misplaced it somewhere and I really liked it I read the first two. I don't remember maybe three chapters and it was very good really exciting It's about a guy who is genetically engineering trees to grow into fully furnished houses Complete with pantries and refrigerators that will continually grow food. So he's not just Destroying the housing industry. He's destroying every industry and Everybody in the world is out to stop him. It was really neat and I want to finish it But I'll have to find it Next is Sargasso space by Andre Norton. I've never reviewed an Andre Norton book. It's about time that I talked about an Andre Norton book. This is a 1955 Space saga book Very traditionally written Very typical of the kind of space sagas you would see in the 1950s a young kid just out of high school Applies to become a spaceman on the on the big space freighters. He hopes he gets On with a big corporation big ship big salary on that but he gets taken up by an independent freighter their first job they're commissioned by passengers some archaeologists going to an unexplored uninhabited planet and These guys aren't telling them everything. That's where I got so far. I liked it. I'll finish this someday Next is 2030 by Albert Brooks Get the shadow out of my face. There we go I talked about this when I first bought it and I was really looking forward to reading it I read the first few chapters and It's good It's it's written in a very Very sedate Very straightforward prose style. It's not comedy which Albert Brooks is known for it. It is satire But it's about the near future where the older generations have ruined everything for the Millennials It's very prophetic. I will definitely finish this someday. Next is robopocalypse by Daniel H. Wilson This is the disappointment of the batch the prologue the introduction was very exciting One of the most exciting introductions I've ever read I it was Thrilling I couldn't wait to read more It was about survivors in a future where robots have destroyed all humanity a terminator kind of future They find deep buried underground a device that they suspect is The machines master records unit And that's where the prologue ended off and I was like wow, this is going to be great But then the rest of the book all the chapters are only a few pages long and they're written in the form of transcripts of material that was found in the records and That's a bad way to write A novel It doesn't work the writing and the transcript sections was not good I didn't find the dialogue believable everybody talked exactly like everybody else This is the dud. I'm not going to continue with this and finally ending on a big up note. She by hrider haggard I've always wanted to read this. I've seen movie and tv interpretations of this. I've read comics versions of it I read the first Several chapters here. It was first published in 1886. It's written in a traditional victorian style that's overly wordy, but Still it moves along quickly and it was very exciting They're just getting ready to head off to africa and I'm loving it and I think I'll read this one first Thanks for watching. See you next time Thank you for watching. Please be sure to press that thumbs up button That's how videos get recommended and seen and please take a look at the link in the description below And go to my 50th street page where you can become a sponsor And help me to continue to produce more videos here on youtube. Thank you