NATE READS THE CLASSICS: Featuring Twitch Chat Trolls

Internet trolls are annoying, but I still managed to read more of the Jules Verne classic despite my chat falling apart.

New NATE READS THE CLASSICS Episode!

Last night, I spent an hour and some change livestreaming myself reading Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea by Jules Verne. I got through the first five chapters in one sitting. It was my first time reading any of this book, but I really enjoyed it! More will be coming soon. Also… WITHERED KINGDOM HARDCOVER IS AVAILABLE NOW!

The Wheel of Time Unboxing Video!

Remember when unboxing videos dominated the entire internet? I’m sure a lot of people still watch them, which is why I recorded a video of me unboxing the first two Wheel of Time paperback box sets.

Quick Thoughts: What Makes Prose GOOD?

what makes prose good? That was the title of the video, and it made me want to share it. Aside from embedding it below, I wanted to share some quick thoughts on the topic of prose and what makes it good.

Reviews Nobody Asked for: Live and Let Die by Ian Fleming

My adventures of reading through the James Bond novels is going slowly, but that’s not Live and Let Die’s fault. I think I honestly enjoyed this one more than Casino Royale (as a book). There’s more action, more destinations, and a villain that casts a much bigger shadow both metaphorically and literally.

Like Learning about Color and Film? Check out this YouTuber!

I’m not being paid in any way to talk about this guy’s channel, I just feel like he deserves more recognition.

The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past Turns 30!

My mind was on fire. All forms of playing pretend were dedicated to chasing that high a 16-bit video game gave me.

A Wheel of Time Video Game?

Most of the best video games are original games, you know? A lot of the worst are licensed from movies, television shows, and even books. Let’s dive a little deeper…

Reading Update: April 9, 2022

I’ve been spending more of my “free time” reading than usual over the last couple of weeks. Unlike some people, I can be reading an almost unlimited number of books at the same time. Not literally simultaneously, but going back and forth. Here’s what I’m reading lately:

What’s the Oldest Book you have Read?

The Bible? Hamlet? What would be your guess? English is far from being the oldest language out there, but it has been around for an awful long time. Translations of stories from before the English language allow you to read something several thousands of years old.