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Book reviews back baby yeah, but you weren't expecting days me neither i got back into reading some fiction and i have a couple good uh recommendations, yeah starting off with a stranger by albert camus, as i like to call him. So i read this. I picked it up randomly and i i was like this is so good. I and i recommend it to my mom and she's like he's like.

No, it's, albeit kami, i'm like oh. You know him he's, like. Oh he's a he's, a famous writer. Everyone knows him.

Apparently, except me, he won the nobel prize in literature, so it wasn't just some random book that i found and thought wow what a treasure no one's heard about this one. I feel like this kind of book. You would read in school, maybe as well. So maybe some of you are familiar with this novel already.

The stranger follows the story of marshall. Who is this very strange guy? I don't know how to describe him exactly. He just doesn't look at the world in the same lens, as other people he's not evil by any means, but he gets in all kinds of trouble because of it, and it makes it really funny, i'm not sure. If it's, i don't think it's supposed to be funny, but to me the whole concept is really funny uh, but i don't want to explain it and spoil it, but it starts off with my mom died today or yesterday.

Maybe i don't know, i got a telegram from home mother disease funeral tomorrow faithfully yours, that doesn't mean anything. Maybe it was yesterday, so you follow along the story of marcel. He gets involved in the murder, i'm not sure, if that's spoiling too much uh and all the details of all the events that leads up to before everything that goes down. It all has a purpose in the end and that's what really really made me appreciate just how tight this novel is a lot of times.

You read read books and they can kind of go in menu details of things that doesn't seem important, but it all has a purpose in this novel which i really really appreciate it when it all comes together. It highlights the absurdity of us trying to find justice order and rationale behind our lives. I don't know it's a it's. A short read.

It's it's entertaining. If you haven't read a book in a while and want to get back into it. I think this is a great place to start, i loved it so much. I read the his other works, the plague as well, which is uh equally amazing, but i don't want to hear more about plagues.

I don't want to hear more about these virus things. No. Thank you. I don't know why.

I went through that, but it's shockingly accurate anyhow check that out as well. Next, i read dante's inferno yeah. I started this a while ago, but i never finished it and uh. What a shame that would have been, because this is an amazing book - you've probably heard about this as well.

Dante's inferno is quite famous. It has a video game made of it. I'm not sure how accurate that is, but it's the story of a man going through all the layers of hell hell is divided into these sections. Depending on how bad you were in your life, i think i started reading it and then in the first layer, there's all the philosophers, i'm like what is this command? It's an incredible journey and you really feel like you're part of part for the ride.
The main character is goes through hell with a guide and it's sort of an outside perspective, and he can interact with the people in hell. He can speak to them understanding their stories, their tragedies of why they're there, what their reaction to being in hell is. This is really interesting and very immersive to to go on this journey, literally through hell, starting off with yeah the lesser crimes, like the philosophers want. Believers or worshipers, i assume uh to then the the final layer where the devil himself chills out.

I think uh marseille read this because it's an italian writer, don't they and whether you are religious or not, if you're interested in this concept of going through hell. I think i think definitely pick it up. It's really good. Don't quote me on these things.

I saw someone make like a here's. What pewdiepie thinks of this book? It's really good cool glad. I could help glad i couldn't contribute. Listen, i'm just saying it's really good.

I'm not a writer. Okay. Next up, i read uh our mathematical universe by max stigma. I love this book.

It's so good. It's really good. This book is basically everything in physics that is cool. That's what i learned about the doomsday theory.

I never heard about that before and i just thought whoa, that's so interesting uh. He speaks about multi, multi-layered universe which to me, i was so sure, was just a sci-fi concept that has no actual foot in science but turns out. No, it does, and if you want to explain around it, you have to come up with all these other new new rules of physics, which makes it really awkward. So it kind of blew my mind.

I had a bit of a rick and morty uh moment reading this if you're interested in physics or cosmology. This is a definitely check this out max is a swedish writer, so maybe i'm a little biased, but did i say i read his? I reviewed his other work life 3.0, but i actually like this one, even more, which i didn't expect. He explained that he didn't like physics when he was younger because he just thought it was kind of pointless with learning about density and friction. I can understand that physics, for me was always the subject that i thought was boring, but i always did veteran and i never understood why this is pointless but whatever, but i always thought it was interesting.

This is learning how our world works, even even if it is kind of lame ain't. Nothing lame in this, though this is all the like, i said, cool things about physics and cosmology, because max actually contributed to a lot in cosmology or measuring the cosmic. What was it called radiation background? Cmd, cmd, osmic microwave background, which i didn't know what it was, the oldest radiation in our universe, approved for big bang. So max isn't just some random guy interested in this stuff.
He actually he's actually renowned in the field and he's giving these sort of personal details of how these experiments took place and stories he's heard from other scientists, and it's this really fun bonus to read and learn about i'll, definitely make more videos of stuff that i Learned in this book, because i just find it so fascinating. I almost feel like i'm naive for just like buying into it, because, but it has an actual bearing in science, and i think that's the whole thing that he talks about how cosmology used to not been taken seriously. Because a lot of theories were just so outrageous. But now it actually has a better footing so to say.

Reading a lot of stuff in this book kind of makes me feel like how people felt i don't know. Maybe this is stupid, but back in the day when you learned that the earth wasn't the center of the universe, you know you learned these sort of truths about our universe, that which is kind of daunting. You almost go. No, that can't be right no way other universes, no nah, that's that's too weird.

This is a lot of weird stuff in here, which makes it really fun and exciting. Uh max is also self-admittedly a little bit crazy and he he just goes sicko mode. The last chapters, which i really appreciated about his own theories, uh about what the universe actually is, which i thought yeah is really fun. I should have mentioned this earlier, but what really makes this book so uh great is the fact that he can explain these really complicated uh concepts like quantum theory and yeah multi-universe, and all that and you can actually follow along.

I'm not sure how much you understood. Really, but you know i enjoyed it, you know that tweet that ninja made that was so funny like. I can't stop thinking about time. Alternate realities, infinite, universes.

That is constantly expanding. That's me, i feel you ninja, you read this book and you're like. I can't stop and lastly love this bug. Who would the would pick this up? Another random pickup i've been literally just going on goodreads and they've been recommending me some bomb ass bugs this book.

Is i love it? I love this book. Read this book. It's great you'll feel great reading it. It's the story of siddhartha uh siddhartha.

I didn't know this, but that's the that was the name of buddha. Before he became buddha. He was prince siddhartha, it's the story of his life. Basically, he started off as an as a training monk.

I guess you could call it and he's very successful at it, but he comes to a point where he decides. I don't want to be taught anything else. What i need is experience, so he goes out in life like a normal person, would and interacts with relationship with with money and with friendship and the good and bad aspects of life and how he reacts to it and it sort of comes to a close where It so beautifully encapsulates that sort of gives you a sense that everything has a purpose in life, whether it's good or bad. I feel like this book could have so easily been one of these books where people say they read and they they they go.
Oh, i read suit hearth, i'm so enlightened now or something stupid, but that's the whole point of the book is that you can't get enlightenment from just teaching or just experience or just reaching pleasure or pain. It comes from understanding all these things on our own. Our own understanding of these things, at least that's what i think so saying that would miss the whole point. It's just a lovely story and i highly recommend it.

I recommend all these books. I had a great time reading fiction. Again, it's been a while, since i i was into it. I've been so much on the philosophy train that that i forgot that sometimes it's good to balance what you read and it's way easier to recommend these books as well.

So i think anyone can pick these up. I would rate them all highly, but if you, if i had to pick some, i would go with these three siddhartha. If you want something more spiritual, stranger, if you haven't read anything in a while and want to get back into reading, and if you want some non-fiction, this is a great book. I got you covered baby book review back thanks for watching.

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16 thoughts on “Some books ive read..”
  1. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Savannah Armitage says:

    You might like No longer human, tender is the Flesh and I'm thinking of ending this. I love the deeper meaning in all of them. I'll be for sure reading some of these 😊

  2. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Jolly is the best band ever. says:

    I’d argue that in physics, you don’t actually learn how the world WORKS, you just learn about how you can predict it, at least in high school and entry level university classes

  3. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Jason Fish says:

    Funny thing.. I was watching book reviews from like 3 years ago and was really hoping you would bring that back then I see this. Yesssssssssssssss let’s gooooooo

  4. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars monstaycitiny says:

    I'm really exited to read those books hehe though we have already read the plaque by Albert Camus in school and it's really good 10/10! 🙂

  5. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Sean Sachs says:

    I read the whole Divine Comedy in high school (I was homeschooled all the way until I came into college) and I absolutely love it. You do need a really good guide for it though, along with a good translation. I read the Ciardi translation but I also own the Jean Hollander versions.

    Recently, I've been checking out Beyond Order, the sequel to 12 Rules for Life (which PewdiePie did a review on before), and a couple of my favorites just from my years of reading are Crime & Punishment by Dostoyevsky (my favorite novel ever) and A Memory of Light by Robert Jordan & Brandon Sanderson, the last part of the 14-book Wheel of Time series.

  6. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Probably AI says:

    Longtime fan felix. Can't say how happy I am that you seriously promote books, philosophy & reading to your audience.

  7. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Melissa G says:

    i remember i had to read siddhartha in high school…i feel like i would maybe appreciate it more if i reread it now

  8. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars elarios77 says:

    "I am not a writer!" Sure Felix, it's not like you published a book or anything.

  9. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars VidHoard says:

    Just bought The Stranger after watching this video. Excited to see if I like it! Thanks for not spoiling it. 🙂

  10. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Daniel Fregoso says:

    Read some Latinoamerican authors. Different culture, differente style and aesthetic. Jorge Luis Borges, Gabriel Garcia Marquez, Jose Saramago. All three Nobel prizes I think.

  11. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars catfishrob1 says:

    Mathematical universe is non-fiction? I suppose it would be classified that way, but keep in mind they are really just theories. There is no way to prove there are alternate dimensions yet, for example, no matter how much you want to explain how likely you think it is.

  12. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Bernadette Nadia says:

    Hi felix, before this video, i have been wanting to read the inferno, but your recommendation definitely gave me the push to actually read, and now I've finished it 🙂 such a great read, thank you!

  13. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Nicolas Mercado says:

    Siddhartha is the just the name of the protagonist, but he is not the same Siddhartha that becomes the Buddha (actually, Buddha appears as a minor character in the book, and some address him as Gotama).
    Other than that, I really enjoy these videos. Good job.

  14. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Eytan Minski says:

    you should read Animal Liberation by peter singer. it will probably change your life for the better

  15. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Mika Melin says:

    i love your book reviews, just so you know! I´ll defenetely read these, they all sounded right up my alley

  16. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars M J says:

    Most prolific channel on this platform! Science, vlogs from all over the world, games (different kind), books, memes , reaction to movies and his Reddit, songs, teaching photoshop, just chill, skits, making foods, etc etc

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