My Top 10 Books Of All Time!

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Published 2024-03-11
Hey dudes, here are my top 10 books ever (so far!). This was a fun one to put together. If you're interested in joining my patreon for the booksaresick book club I will link that below!

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All Comments (21)
  • @mrsrandom1142
    1:00 Latest read - The Metamorphosis by Franz Kafka 1:48 10. Small Things Like These by Claire Keegan 2:57 9. The Fisherman by John Langan 3:55 8. The Bluest Eye by Toni Morrison 5:02 7. Pet Cemetery by Stephen King 6:13 6. The Perks of Being a Wall Flower by Stephen Chbosky 7:04 5. The Exorcist by William Peter Blatty 8:40 4. The Stand by Stephen King 10:33 3. The Fellowship of the Ring by J. R. R. Tolkien 11:31 2. Lonesome Dove by Larry McMurtry 12:42 1. 11/22/63 by Stephen King
  • @SelmaHayi
    I'm grateful for the knowledge you've shared in this video, but I recommend everyone to go deeper into the rabbit hole, don't just stay on the surface, check out the book Whispers Of Manifestation on Borlest and you will be amazed at the incredible information found there.
  • @801085922
    Dude, you're so awesome. Keep reading, keep recording videos about books! Your energy is just so friendly.
  • @whitney738
    Can I just say I am so excited that I found your channel. The Stand is one of my favorite books and was so excited to see it on your list- excited to see more of your recommendations!!!
  • I often forget that Perks of Being a Wallflower was a book. I absolutely adored the movie, so I definitely have to read that soon.
  • @slink23
    I love Perks of Being a Wallflower. One of my favorite books is Pachinko by Min Jin Lee. It follows a Korean family through 4 generations living in Japan. Really good read, I still think about these characters even though I read the book 5 years ago.
  • @Zedstorm9246
    your videos are so good man, mainly because you are such a natural, your cosy videos I can't get wait to see more of your videos
  • @CodedBookworm
    Hey Nick, I just recently found your channel and love your stuff. I only put books on my favorite of all time list if I would want to reread them as well because it takes a lot for me to want to reread a book. Last night, I started a channel of my own finally after much debating. Keep going when the awesome content. I also like that your Vibe is just so chill.
  • Love the channel. Thanks for doing this, I binged most of your channel vids in 2 days and added a ton of great reads to my “Want to read” on Goodreads. I also love Stephen King and just started reading him last year only Carrie and Salem’s Lot so far…keep on being awesome!
  • @jasmijnzielman
    I finally picked up 11/22/63 from my shelf because of your constant enthusiasm! Loving it so far 👏
  • @jeremybever9835
    I only recently got back into reading and one of my first books to read this year was 11/22/63 because of your suggestion. Loved it! Keep these videos coming. Thanks!
  • @losingstreak415
    I listened to the audio book of 11.22.63 and there was a section at the end where King talked about the writing of this novel and he said his son, Joe Hill(another fantastic writer), actually gave him the idea for the ending, which is probably why I liked the ending so much.
  • @iamrjdennis
    Dude, I'm so glad to have stumbled upon your channel! You seem like a wonderful person, this was a joy to watch. I'm also new to reading and have fallen in love with Stephen King's books. My favorite I've read so far is Misery. Definitely want to read It and 11/22/63 at some point. Thank you for sharing your favorite books, it's inspiring to hear people talk about what they love! I will definitely check out your other videos!
  • @drewkilker8975
    I read 11/22/63 last month on your recommendation and it's a new favorite, so thanks!
  • @rocklord27
    Just got recommended your channel, currently binging your videos- they are awesome! I can't wait to see more stuff from you brother.
  • @wheelsofmercury
    Love your enthusiasm and passion for books! Just subscribed because of it!
  • @ChrissyPio
    i love how genuine this video is, this made my day
  • @pwhitters
    Great list ! Love its diversity and love your enthusiasm when discussing them. Its like you’re introducing your best buddies to us . A few on my top 10 are Pillars of the Earth by Ken Follet, A Prayer for Owen Meany by John Irving ,and The Poisonwood Bible by Barbara Kingsolver. Happy reading !
  • @ashleyl9744
    Love hearing about people who get into reader a little older. So freaking excited for you.
  • @gill2689
    The wistful look when reviewing Lonesome Dove says it all. It's an incredible book and I was upset when I finished it too. No longer being 'on the trail' was a shock lol. And even now think fondly of all the characters. It's personally my no 1. Like you say the dialogue is epic. Happy reading!