Your Favorite Authors Favorite Books | Stephen King, Brandon Sanderson, George R.R. Martin
Summary
TLDRThis video explores the favorite books of renowned fantasy authors, including Stephen King, George R.R. Martin, Neil Gaiman, Patrick Rothfuss, Joe Abercrombie, and Brandon Sanderson. It delves into how these authors' literary influences have shaped their own works, with recommendations ranging from classic fantasy like Tolkien's 'Lord of the Rings' to the dystopian '1984' by George Orwell. The video also touches on the authors' personal reading journeys, highlighting the books that have inspired their creative processes and the genres they return to for inspiration.
Takeaways
- 📚 The video discusses the favorite books of popular fantasy authors, suggesting that readers of these authors might enjoy these recommendations.
- 👑 Stephen King, known for his horror, appreciates 'The Lord of the Rings' and '1984', and his all-time favorite is 'Lonesome Dove'.
- 🐉 George R.R. Martin, famous for 'A Song of Ice and Fire', admires the 'Dying Earth' series and 'Nine Princes in Amber'.
- 🌌 Neil Gaiman, celebrated for 'American Gods', highly recommends 'Shadow and Claw' and 'Lilith's Brood'.
- 🎶 Patrick Rothfuss, author of 'The Kingkiller Chronicle', is influenced by 'The Last Unicorn' and 'The Earthsea Cycle'.
- ⚔️ Joe Abercrombie, known for his dark fantasy, enjoys 'Lonesome Dove' and 'The Big Nowhere'.
- 🌟 Brandon Sanderson, a prolific fantasy writer, was inspired by 'Dragonsbane' and loves the 'Discworld' series.
- 🔮 The video is sponsored by NordVPN, which is described as a digital bodyguard for online safety.
- 📈 The video mentions a website, mostrecommended.com, where one can find all the books recommended by Brandon Sanderson.
- 🎉 The video ends with a call to action for viewers to comment on which authors' favorite books they would like to see covered in a follow-up video.
Q & A
What is the main theme of the video?
-The main theme of the video is to discuss the favorite books of popular fantasy authors and how these books have influenced their writing.
Which fantasy authors are mentioned in the video?
-The video mentions Stephen King, George R.R. Martin, Neil Gaiman, Patrick Rothfuss, Joe Abercrombie, and Brandon Sanderson.
What is the significance of the book 'The Lord of the Rings' to Stephen King?
-Stephen King includes 'The Lord of the Rings' by J.R.R. Tolkien in his top 10 favorite books, indicating its significant influence on his work.
What is unique about George R.R. Martin's favorite series 'The Dying Earth' by Jack Vance?
-The 'The Dying Earth' series is unique for its setting in a distant future where magic has replaced technology, and advanced mathematics is treated like arcane lore.
Why does Neil Gaiman highly praise 'Shadow and Claw' by Gene Wolfe?
-Neil Gaiman praises 'Shadow and Claw' for being one of the best science fiction novels of the last century, highlighting its atmospheric and strange world-building.
What is the connection between Patrick Rothfuss and 'The Last Unicorn' by Peter S. Beagle?
-Patrick Rothfuss cites 'The Last Unicorn' as one of his favorite books, admiring its language and narrative smoothness.
Which book by Joe Abercrombie is mentioned in the video?
-The video mentions 'The First Law Trilogy' by Joe Abercrombie, which is one of the narrator's all-time favorites.
What is the impact of 'Dragonsbane' by Barbara Hambly on Brandon Sanderson?
-'Dragonsbane' is one of the first books that got Brandon Sanderson into reading fantasy, thus having a significant impact on his career as a fantasy author.
Why is Terry Pratchett's 'Guards! Guards!' recommended as a starting point for new readers of Discworld?
-Brandon Sanderson recommends 'Guards! Guards!' as a starting point for new Discworld readers because it introduces the series' unique blend of philosophy and humor effectively.
What is the significance of the sponsor NordVPN in the video?
-NordVPN is the sponsor of the video, providing a service that encrypts internet traffic to protect users' sensitive information from online threats.
Outlines
📚 Inspirational Reads by Fantasy Authors
The paragraph discusses the significance of reading for writers, emphasizing that popular fantasy authors have often cited influential books in their development as writers. It introduces a list of renowned fantasy authors like Stephen King, George R.R. Martin, Neil Gaiman, Patrick Rothfuss, Joe Abercrombie, and Brandon Sanderson, who have shared the books that inspired them. The narrator encourages viewers to explore these recommendations for a potentially rewarding reading experience, hinting at a part two to cover more authors. Additionally, the video is sponsored by NordVPN, which is praised for its security and speed, with the narrator sharing personal experience using the service.
👑 Stephen King's Literary Favorites
This section delves into Stephen King's favorite books, starting with his admiration for J.R.R. Tolkien's 'The Lord of the Rings' and his own dystopian novel 'The Long Walk,' which shows the influence of George Orwell's '1984.' King's appreciation for Thomas Williams' 'The Hair of Harold Roux' is highlighted, noting its impact on his understanding of writing. The paragraph humorously contrasts King's horror reputation with his love for Richard Adams' 'Watership Down,' and it concludes with King's all-time favorite book, 'Lonesome Dove' by Larry McMurtry, celebrated for its depth and portrayal of the cowboy experience.
🧙♂️ George R.R. Martin's Diverse Reading List
The focus shifts to George R.R. Martin, known for creating emotional attachments in his readers, only to challenge those bonds. Martin's love for reading is underscored by his inability to choose a single favorite book, but he does highlight the 'Dying Earth' series by Jack Vance for its unique setting and blend of magic and remnants of technology. The series is characterized by a dying sun, mutated creatures, and the struggle for survival, with a touch of humor amidst despair. Martin also edited an anthology in tribute to Vance, featuring stories by notable authors, and he shares his admiration for Roger Zelazny's 'Nine Princes in Amber,' a series that deeply resonates with him.
📜 Neil Gaiman's Desert Island Picks
Neil Gaiman's top 10 books, as if for a desert island, are explored, with 'Shadow and Claw' by Gene Wolfe earning the top spot for its atmospheric storytelling and strange world-building. Gaiman's praise for the book's influence on his own writing is noted, along with his recommendation of other fantasy works like 'Lin in the Mist' by Hope Mirrlees, a lesser-known classic that he highly regards. The paragraph also mentions Gaiman's appreciation for other fantasy novels, indicating the breadth of his reading preferences.
🔮 Patrick Rothfuss and Joe Abercrombie's Literary Influences
Patrick Rothfuss is discussed for his patient fan base and his lyrical prose, with 'The Last Unicorn' by Peter S. Beagle highlighted as one of his favorites for its language and narrative smoothness. Rothfuss's admiration for other fantasy series like 'The Chronicles of Amber' and 'The Earthsea Cycle' is mentioned, along with his love for Terry Pratchett's 'The Dresden Files,' a series he frequently revisits. Joe Abercrombie's gritty and darkly humorous style is contrasted with his appreciation for westerns and 'Lonesome Dove' by Larry McMurtry, indicating his diverse literary tastes.
✍️ Brandon Sanderson's Reading Inspirations
Brandon Sanderson's prolific writing is attributed to his love for reading, with 'Dragonsbane' by Barbara Hambly noted as a book that sparked his interest in fantasy. Sanderson's recommendations are numerous, with 'Dragon Prince' by Melanie Rawn and works by Guy Gavriel Kay and Daniel Abraham among his favorites. His admiration for Terry Pratchett, especially 'Guards! Guards!', is shared, reflecting his enjoyment of blending philosophy with humor. The paragraph concludes by inviting viewers to share their thoughts on which authors to cover next and thanking patrons for their support.
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Keywords
💡Fantasy Authors
💡Inspirational Books
💡Reading Journey
💡Literary Influence
💡Dystopian Tale
💡Horror Elements
💡Character Development
💡Fantasy World-Building
💡Urban Fantasy
💡Author's Favorite Books
Highlights
Many popular fantasy authors have cited books that were major inspirations for their own writing.
Stephen King recommends 'The Lord of the Rings' and '1984' among his favorite books.
George R.R. Martin's favorite series includes 'The Dying Earth' by Jack Vance.
Neil Gaiman's top recommendation is 'Shadow and Claw' by Gene Wolfe.
Patrick Rothfuss admires 'The Last Unicorn' by Peter S. Beagle for its language and narrative.
Joe Abercrombie is influenced by 'Lonesome Dove' and 'The Big Nowhere' for their character complexity.
Brandon Sanderson's early inspiration came from 'Dragonsbane' by Barbara Hambly.
Stephen King's favorite book of all time is 'Lonesome Dove' by Larry McMurtry.
Martin's anthology 'Songs of the Dying Earth' pays tribute to Jack Vance.
Gaiman's list of top 10 books includes 'Lin in the Mist' by Hope Mirrlees.
Rothfuss considers 'The Earthsea Cycle' by Ursula K. Le Guin a significant influence on his writing.
Abercrombie's gritty and darkly humorous style is reflected in his admiration for 'The Big Nowhere'.
Sanderson recommends 'Dragon Prince' by Melanie Rawn for its blend of high fantasy and romance.
Terry Pratchett is a favorite author of Sanderson, with 'Guards! Guards!' as a recommended starting point.
The video will have a part two to cover more authors' favorite books.
NordVPN is sponsoring the video, providing a secure and fast VPN service.
Transcripts
they say there are no writers who are
not readers so it should come as no
surprise then that many of the most
popular fantasy authors out there many
of your favorite authors have publicly
talked about those books that were major
Inspirations for them or were
foundational in their reading and
writing Journey today I'm going to be
going over some of your favorite fantasy
authors favorite books which also many
of them happen to be fantasy the authors
we're going to cover today include
Steven King George RR Martin Neil gaimon
Patrick
rothus Joe abber
cromi and Brandon
Sanderson and if any of these authors
have written some of your favorite books
then I highly encourage you to read some
of their recommendations it can be so
satisfying just discovering where they
drew some of their inspiration from not
to mention they likely have good taste
so you should prob read these books now
I will be making a part two to this
video maybe even a part three just so I
can cover more authors so let me know in
the comments which author's favorite
books you would like to see me cover
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let's talk about the king of horror
himself Stephen King imagine a universe
where fear is the currency and Stephen
King is the billionaire Tycoon before
King clowns were merely colorful
entertainers at a birthday party enter
Pennywise
Pennywise Dancing Clown and suddenly
clowns are the things of nightmares I
don't know how they used to entertain
children thanks to King chorophobia the
fear of clowns probably skyrocketed and
party clowns everywhere had to
reconsider their career choices Stephen
King has a knack for making even the
mundane things terrifying I mean if you
have a 1958 Plymouth Fury you should
probably keep an eye on it and let's not
even talk about hotel stays after The
Shining suddenly that cozy Mountain
Lodge looks like the perfect place to
lose your sanity anyways obviously
Stephen King's influence in literature
is massive he's an author I've actually
just been getting into and really
enjoying uh but he is also a great
believer in the power of literature and
he's an Avid Reader who recommends books
to his fans I mean he even posted a top
10 over on good reads though he admitted
that any list like this is slightly
ridiculous on another day 10 different
titles might come to mind like the
Exorcist or All the Pretty Horses in
place of Blood Meridian but what the
hell I stand by these so these are the
10 books that Stephen King stands by now
I won't go through all of these but I
will point out a few details here so
number 10 we have the Lord of the Rings
by JRR tolken and in a separate list
Stephen King plays Sauron in his top 10
villains of all time so it's no
surprised to see his love for the series
here at number eight we have 1984 by
George or Orwell now King's own
dystopian tale from 1979 the lone walk
uh definitely has some influence in
there from Orwell with the story
following a group of contestants in a
walk-in competition in which there can
only be one winner and then at number
five is the hair of Harold Rue by Thomas
Williams now King actually dedicated his
1993 Story collection nightmares and
Dreamscapes to Williams and he described
the novel as one that he frequently
revisits having read it at least four or
five times and King appreciates the
novel's portrayal of a writer's life and
its House of mirrors type of structure
which he finds resonates with his own
understanding of what it means to be a
writer he also gives praise to its
truthful depiction of the complexities
and realities of Storytelling and then
at number three is Waters ship down by
Richard Adams there is something kind of
funny about the king of horror loving a
book about a bunch of bunnies I know if
you've read ship down it's not just
about a bunch of bunnies and in Stephen
King's number one spot we have Lord of
the Flies by William Golding now
obviously this one is a classic and of
course golding's exploration of like
human nature and societal breakdown kind
of resonates with King's own themes of
fear and survival now on other occasions
including a segment called what you read
in on The Late Show with Steven Colbert
Stephen King said his favorite book of
all time is Lonesome Dove by Larry
mcmurty he touches on the depth of this
classic Western and says that it is the
definitive Cowboy novel next up we have
George RR Martin now Georgie boy has
single-handedly taught millions that
it's perfectly normal to grow deep
emotional attachment to fictional
characters only to brutally sever those
attachments in the most unexpected ways
if there's one lesson we've all Learned
From A Song of Ice and Fire it's that no
character no matter how beloved is safe
from the author's ruthless pen I mean
thanks to Martin readers and viewers
everywhere now have trust issues
especially when it comes to wedding
invitations now Martin has said that a
reader lives A Thousand Lives before he
dies the man who never reads lives only
one I have lived a thousand lives and
I've Loved a thousand loves I've walked
on Distant Worlds and seen the end of
time because I read now as far as his
favorite book Martin has said that he
has read thousands of books since he was
a kid and he he can't choose just one
but that he has a long list of favorites
and that's fair enough I that's very
relatable it's extremely hard to choose
just one now one series he repeatedly
brings up as being one of his favorites
is the dying Earth by Jack Vance if you
haven't heard of these books you need to
become aware of them the stories of the
dying Earth series are set in the
distant future at a point when the sun
is almost exhausted humanity is near a
Extinction and technology has largely
been forgotten with magic now having
taken its place the moon has disappeared
and the sun is in danger of burning out
at any time often flickering as if it's
about to go out before shining again
mutated animals and monsters roam the
world along with the scraps of humanity
that are trying to survive and Powerful
Wizards controlling spells developed in
ages past one thing that's so
interesting is how the magic here has
loose links to the science of old and
advanced mathematics is treated like
Arcane lore these stories are very
strange in the best of ways and with the
world dying and all there is a lack of
Hope to the books but they also have a
lot of humor to them as well they're
definitely worth checking out not only
did Martin say that he returns to his
favorite Vance books every few years but
after Vance's death in 2013 Martin paid
tribute with an anthology entitled songs
of the D Earth which featured original
stories with writers like Neil gaimon
Robert silberg and Mike Resnik now he
also talked about another one of his
favorite series in an exclusive
interview just 11 months ago over on
Dominic Noble's Channel I highly
recommend watching the entire interview
because it was very enjoyable and here
he talked about one of his favorite
books ever being nine princes in Amber
by Roger zelazny now this is a 10 book
series but really it's like five books
split into two series uh and Martin says
that the the first five books are the
most important when Carl Corey wakes up
in a New York City hospital he has no
idea who he is or where he came from his
investigations lead him to discover that
he is really Prince Corwin of the world
of Amber the world he currently lives in
is just a shadow of Amber the true World
Corwin is one of nine possible future
rulers of Amber and now he will have to
find a way to prove that he is worthy of
the throne he just has to defeat his
brother's vast armies first so if you're
going to read any then you should read
those five books I've only read the
first two books just recently but this
is such a great series I can't wait to
read more so I mean the books are
actually pretty short because this is
like a bindup of all 10 of them and it's
about the size of one Stormlight Archive
book by Brandon Sanderson okay we need
to talk about Neil Gaiman he incredible
author right I mean he's the author
behind American Gods good Omens the
Sandman Coraline ocean at the end of the
lane and one of my favorites the
graveyard book he's basically a legend
in his own right he doesn't exactly need
an introduction but feel free to let me
know your favorite Neil ging book in the
comments because I know there's some I
haven't read yet and I feel I'm worried
that I'm missing out on something
amazing the editor Aaron hickin for his
book shop and his website one grand
books asked people what 10 books they
would bring with them if they were
marooned on a desert island and Neil
giman shared his top 10 which is very
helpful because not many authors share
their definitive top 10 so that's what
we're going to be looking at here in his
number one spot is Shadow and Claw by
Jean wolf and he praised this book by
saying it is one of the best science
fiction novels of the last century very
high praise uh now this choice is
actually a bit of a cheat because this
is actually two books in one the shadow
of the torturer and the claw of the
conciliator set a million years in the
future on a world with a dying son not
to be mistaken with the dying Earth
books by Jack Vance here the Moon is
green and daylight is red and rotting
jungles Circle the waste of the world it
follows the story of sarian an
apprentice of the torturer Guild in the
decaying Citadel who shows Mercy to a
prisoner that he's fallen in love with
rather than being killed for his crime
he's exiled given an ancient sword and
set to be an executioner he ends up
undertaking a journey through this
incredibly bizarre world now I've read
Shadow and Claw it is one of the most
atmospheric books that I've read one of
the strangest books I've read and I'm
very happy that Neil Gaiman put this in
his number one because I feel like the
book of the new son really does not get
enough love and there's elements in this
book that were an inspiration for me as
well that may have bled through into the
series that I'm currently writing I'm so
glad to see Neil game in recommending it
now he isn't the only one who has
praised book of the new Sun Publishers
Weekly has said the series is a
masterpiece of Science Fiction and that
it is comparable in importance to the
major works of tolken and Lewis and
Ursula Kaya gwin author of the earth sea
cycle has called the series a
masterpiece if you haven't read book of
the new Sun yet then you you should now
Neil gaiman's second favorite book is L
in the Mist by hope Merle now this one
is pretty much a forgotten classic from
1926 Gaiman has described it as one of
the finest fantasy novels in the English
language even calling it a little golden
Miracle of a book now I have only ever
heard good things about this one I
really want to get to it myself soon the
story is set in the fictional town of L
in the Mist which lies near the two
rivers the Doppel and the dowel now the
town once had close ties to the land of
fairy which lies just beyond the
debatable Hills but in the present day
its inhabitants deny the existence of
fairy and Outlaw anything associated
with it including the consumption of
fairy fruit now the plot revolves around
the mayor of L in the Mist whose world
is turned upside down when his son
consumes a fairy fruit and begins
exhibiting strange and troubling
Behavior now he has several other highly
acclaimed fantasy stories on here like
Jonathan strange and Mr norl by Susanna
Clark and Lord of Light by Roger alazne
overall this is a really solid list and
quite a few of these I still want to get
to myself moving on to Patrick rothus
now just like with Martin rothus has
turned the act of waiting into a fine
art you would think that his fan base is
like the most patient people on Earth
but but that isn't exactly the case with
the King killer Chronicle rothus has
captivated readers with his lyrical Pros
his intricate worldl buing and the
seemingly endless wait for the series
conclusion you know Roth's presence over
fantasy is kind of like an everm moving
moon it's captivating mysterious
appearing and then disappearing leaving
us wanting more jokes aside when Patrick
rothus writes he is a brilliant writer I
mean I guess it's the fact that he
revises his writing over and over and
over again so he is a brilliant reviser
the man's Pros is beautiful and he he
has written the best like music I have
ever read in fantasy just the entire
theme of Music in the king killer
Chronicle and how it's a story about
telling stories uh it it's wonderful
there's multiple stories within stories
in the king killer Chronicle anyways
it's no wonder that one of Patrick rus'
favorite books is The Last Unicorn by
Peter S beagle he cites the incredible
language of the story to be one of his
favorite elements along with the
smoothness of the narrative the story
follows the Journey of a unicorn who
explores the world in search for answers
to what happened to the rest of her kind
The Last Unicorn is a beautiful classic
I grew up watching the movie adaptation
if anybody remembers that which is
wonderful as well but I highly recommend
reading the book now Patrick rothfus has
given a long list of recommendations
over on his blog and on Goodreads with
titles including the riddle master books
by Patricia a mckillop he's also a big
fan of The Chronicles of Amber by Roger
alazne and the Sandman slim books by
Richard Cadre now rothfus has also
mentioned that he's a big fan of Ursula
kwin's Masterpiece the Earth sea cycle
and he considers it a significant
influence on his own writing which I
feel like you can clearly see with the
naming magic system in the king killer
Chronicle and even just the basic
premise of a young talented boy
attending a magic school and growing
into a powerful wizard all while
struggling with their own identity and
various problems obviously the two works
are very different from each other as
well but I can definitely see the
influence from Earth sea now rothfus is
also a massive fan of Terry pratchet and
his dis World Books however it seems
that one of his absolute favorite series
of all time is The Dresden Files by Jim
Butcher in interviews rothus has praised
the books and mentioned how he keeps
coming back to the series more than any
other and I mean I can understand why
the dresen files are so much fun it
follows private investigator and wizard
Harry Dresden as he pursues various
investigations around Chicago's
Supernatural underbelly the dress in
files if you haven't read it it is the
king of urban fantasy and really it's
one of those series that just keeps
getting better with each book if you're
a fan of gritty and Darkly humorous
fantasy then you're no doubt a fan of
Joe abomi abber crom's writing style is
kind of like a punch to the gut it's
brutal and unflinching and kind of
exhilarating he's taken the classic
fantasy tropes put them through a meat
grinder and serve them up with a
sardonic grin abber cromie has made it
clear that in his worlds there are no
true heroes thanks to abomi we've
learned to appreciate the finer points
of treachery and cynicism and viw the
elements of traditional Heroes with a
healthy dose of skepticism the first law
Trilogy is one of my all-time favorites
and no surprise here it's taken
inspiration from some of fantasy's
greats Like A Song of Ice and Fire by
George RR Martin honestly if I was to
choose one author besides Martin to
finish A Song of Ice and Fire I would
probably choose abber cromie now fans of
Joe also know that he has a tremendous
amount of love for westerns abber cromie
mentions he doesn't read as much as he
used to but he was blown away by
Lonesome Dove by Larry mcmurdy I keep
seeing this book being mentioned by
authors and by fantasy readers that I
know and now I really want to read it
I'm going to read Lonesome Dove you can
hold me accountable the big nowhere by
James Elroy is another one of abber
cromie's favorites and this one is a
crime Noir drama taking place in the
1950s in Los Angeles and this book has
been described as being very Bleak and
focused on its complex characters
characters that you root for at times
then despise other times which sounds
very similar to abber crom's style of
characterization now over on abber cr's
YouTube channel he does a bookshelf tour
and he talks about a lot of his favorite
books in that video moving on to the man
who writes books faster than most of us
can read them oh wait I already talked
about Stephen King Brandon Sanderson his
productivity is the stuff of Legends
inspiring awe and envy I mean authors
everywhere have learned that compared to
Sanderson they might be slacking off on
the other hand his readers have the
delightful problem of having too many
books to read Sanderson my shelves can't
hold many more books you need to stop
this now obviously Sanderson is known
for his intricate magic systems and his
complex World building and all of that
he's one of the most widely recognized
and mainstream modern fantasy authors in
the genre now dragons Bane by Barbara
Hamley holds a really special place in
sanderson's heart it's one of the first
books that he read that actually got him
into reading fantasy the world would be
a much sadder place if Sanderson never
read that book and never got into
fantasy now unsurprisingly Sanderson has
read and re recommended a ton of fantasy
books and you can actually go to a
website called most recommended. comom
uh which has a page where you can see
all 122 books that Sanderson has
recommended now obviously I'm not going
to cover all of those but I will
highlight some of sanderson's favorites
now he has mentioned that dragon prins
by Melanie Ron is one of his favorite
books of all time now what Melanie Ron
did back in the80s with dragon Prince
was take all the awesome High fantasy
element
that make an epic story and mixed it
with the conventions of a romance novel
and this is something that was
groundbreaking at the time the core of
this story is the relationship between
Rohan and shaid the passion that draws
them together and all the dangers and
obstacles that try to block them now
Sanderson is also a huge fan of the
Dragon Riders of P series by an mcaffrey
he also recommends guy Gabriel K
specifically toana he says is a wondrous
work now I am a huge fan of guy Gabriel
Kay I think he is such an underrated
author and more people need to read his
books he also recommends anything by
Daniel Abraham under any of his various
pen names and he is a big fan of Robin
hobb's Realm of the elderlings now as
far as an absolute favorite novel
Sanderson has mentioned that Terry
pratchet is one of his favorite authors
of all time and his favorite disc world
book is the truth he says as a writer
and one who likes to explore the nature
of the truth truth in his Works a novel
that deals with someone trying to
publish a newspaper in a fantasy world
mixed philosophy and laughs in the way
that only pratchet can however guards
guards is the book where I suggest
people new to pratchet start now I
actually haven't read the truth yet but
now I am very interested in starting it
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