 Hello everybody here. Welcome back to another book haul This one's later in the month because I was able to stretch out my my budget my book budget for the month next month It's gonna be super super thin as far as the books go because I have a Engagement in Hoover, Alabama where I will be selling books. So all of my money I'm having to front the money to buy Books to sell at there by my own books to sell there So we might not have a book haul at all next month. So this one's a pretty big one though I got a lot of cheap stuff got a lot of cool stuff, and I wanted to share that with you So right off the bat. I got I've been meaning to get this one for a while I'm a big fan of David Joyce writing his articles and his Nonfiction going fishing. I think it's cold. Hang on. Let me get y'all right Let me let me let me let me do y'all right Growing gills a fly fisherman's journey. I like that So David Joyce where all light tends to go. This is the first of his fiction books that I've read I think this is his debut novel. He has one more after this and then he has a new one coming out in July I'm looking forward to so that one next up. We have already did a There's a review. I've already read this one to fantastic book. I recommend it go out and get it Reviews coming up on the channel very soon. It's not already up. I'm not sure what order. I'm gonna put this in next up Is our kind of cruelty by our mental hall? If anybody knows how to pronounce this name, please hit me up because I really feel like I'm not saying her name right and Learty's stop laughing. I know you're out there laughing about this because it's like a running joke That I don't know how to pronounce people's names. Anyways, another fantastic book already read this one blew right through it within like three days Big fan of this one. It's probably going to end up being my book of the year Maybe possibly Don't hold me back. So next up one that people have been recommending to me forever And if you're the person who was commented like six times on six different videos for me to buy it I finally bought it perfume by Patrick Zuss kind I'm not sure if that's how you pronounce the name or not. I'm hot y'all All right, so this is perfume a story of a murderer. I am that far I Am 151 pages out of 255 so I'll probably have this done either tomorrow or the next day I'm liking it. Okay so far. I'll talk to you guys more when When I do my review, I do have some problems with it. It's not as perfect as I've heard it is but uh It was really good for a while Whoo, okay next up we have I'm gonna go ahead and do these two My buddy Richard who's been teaching in China. He sent me red sorghum by Mo Yan He said this is his favorite Book by a Chinese author So favorite Chinese book and then he sent me this we've already talked about this in two other videos But this is it by Stephen King the Chinese translated version And my new precious This thing is awesome. And if you notice if you watch the the Thursday theorist it in Chinese looks like he Okay, so next up We have The Apache Wars by Paul Andrew Hutton I am a quarter Native American my father was half his father was full-blooded His father was chief of his tribe, but I don't talk too much about it because there's not I don't have too much Knowledge of that history of my side of the family and my dad was not a good Not was not a great individual if I can find the picture without going through there it is hang on y'all So this is I don't know if you can see him, but this is my dad So you can see a little more and that's my mom's old Stephen King collection in the background so But I will talk about that one these days if I ever get around to it But I'm always I'm always looking for a Native American stories history any of that stuff I'm something I do kind of on my side time I don't really put too much effort behind it, but this one is interesting. It's the hunt for Geronimo the Apache kid The hunt for Geronimo the Apache kid and the captive boy who started the longest war in American history So yeah, also it's really cool cover. I like the colors on it I think I got this at the library for 50 cents. Maybe it may be even as low as a quarter I'm not sure next up. We got one that I I said I'd never buy unless I could find it super cheap This was 50 cents at the thrift shop Yonezba's cockroaches. This is one of the first Harry who they Who lay that hole your minds out together one of the first? Harry who lay books and suppose I think this one's in Singapore, but supposedly The first two aren't that good the bat and cockroaches are supposed to be pretty awful actually, but For the collection all for things for the collection Next up I'm going to do these over so I can get to the library stuff I got and these will be going back. Of course, they are actual library books Noir by Christopher Moore I love Christopher Moore stuff dude is hilarious, but he's not really someone that that I'm willing to pay a whole lot for because I have to be in a certain I have to be in a special mood for Humor in writing. I only read probably maybe one or two humor books of a Year really I want almost said a month, but that's nowhere near true So this one looks very weird. It's almost like an alien fingers over here And I mean he he always does like parodies of time frames So I'm guessing this one's the old one like the old gangster or detective novels So I'm looking forward to that one next up. This one is for a buddy read with Jen Bernadini and JB Taylor of Taylor talks, but they're both youtubers both great I'll leave links down to their channels down there. Go follow them Stockholm all that good stuff Jonathan strange and mr. Narell a novel by Susanna Clark. This Joker is a monster It looks like it's a thousand pages, and I thought it was but it's not it's only 782 pages, but it's got like footnotes and all the kinds of weird stuff, but it's about magicians That's all I know about it. Yeah, I'm so hot. Okay Next up this one I bought for just cover love. Um, I saw this and I was like, ooh, I need to have this on my shelf This is the blackbirds by Eric Jerome Dickey I have actually no idea what this is about other than it's about four four ladies named Kwanzaa Brown indigo Not even gonna get in trouble trying to pronounce that last name destiny Jones and Erica Stockwell And there's some cheating going on is all them kinds of stuff. I'm thinking it's a I'm thinking it's drama Something like that and this dude just looks like he can write his his backside off he looks just chill as hell and Just him and this cover make me want to read this book When I will get to it. I have no idea Because it's probably a lot of romance and just you know, like I said drama So I have to be in a certain type of mood for that just like with the humor, but I That is gorgeous. All right next up we have I'm gonna get the other ones Just get this out of the way because you guys already saw it This is the anomaly by Michael recker. I got this one from a book of the month club and You already know about that one next up. We have two pieces of literary fiction I think they're post-modern authors. They might not be I'm not too up-to-date on what a post-modern novel is as I called one I called a book post-modern a Couple of months back and somebody said that's not post-martin. I was like, okay I'm sorry. I didn't mean to offend your your fragile sensibilities. So I got a purity by Jonathan Franzen I am this is gonna sound horrible But I'm a I'm a big fan of Jonathan Franzen as a person because he's an asshole and Anybody who it's kind of like Harlan Ellison may he rest in peace He just passed recently if you're watching this video in you know in the future far far future Jonathan Franzen is pretty famous for saying on being part of Oprah's book club and Saying that he was let he said something like let's face it. I'm a better author I'm a better writer than Michael Crichton And he's just really full of himself and I like anybody who can back up there there I mean, you're not pretentious if you're actually a genius, right? I mean, that's that's the truth. So Purity by Jonathan Franzen. I've only read one thing from him But I but I liked it and I now have all of his stuff by the way this one and the blackbirds were On sale at books a million blackbirds was five bucks and this one was five dollars And then going into the last book, which is Michael Shabin's moon glow. I read Wonder Boys. Love it I also have telegraph Avenue But this one was on sale. It's upside down For seven dollars at books a million and I had to have it because I mean look that cover once again It's just cover love I get in so much trouble and running out of space just because of some beautiful Eyes covers. Anyhow, so that's everything For this month. What is it June? Yeah, that's everything for June. So until next time I have any you've been you oh and if you want to leave your own list of books What you got leave them down in the doobie do talk to you guys next time. Bye. Bye