15 popular books I WILL NOT READ

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Komentáře • 540

  • @mumu4260
    @mumu4260 Před 3 lety +698

    Conclusion: read books that spark your interests.

    • @TheBookLeo
      @TheBookLeo  Před 3 lety +61

      yes!

    • @JordanS-ww4eu
      @JordanS-ww4eu Před 13 dny

      @@TheBookLeoyour awesome I really like you and your practically me inside a girls body❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @NeilBruder
    @NeilBruder Před 3 lety +828

    I'm definitely in the camp of: if you're not enjoying a book then ditch it. No shame! Life's too short and there are too many good books out there.

    • @alb0zfinest
      @alb0zfinest Před 3 lety +7

      Literature isn’t just about pleasure, it’s about learning and growing. I’ve read plenty of books I did not enjoy but I forced myself through them and it made me a better writer. It taught me technique. Alot of people seem to base everything on pleasure now, instant gratification, and that’s why writing as a whole is in the position that it is.

    • @NeilBruder
      @NeilBruder Před 3 lety +45

      ​@@alb0zfinest Maybe my comment comes across a little flippantly, let me clarify. For me enjoyment does not equal instant gratification. If I was only concerned with instant gratification reading novels certainly wouldn't be a primary hobby. I see nothing wrong with someone saying the read for pleasure, which does not preclude learning and growing. I've struggled with plenty of books and decided to put them aside for a while and then returned to them later and ended up being glad that I did. On the other hand I've picked up books based on recommendations that I realized were simply not my thing at all and in that case had no problem putting them aside and moving on to something else.

    • @lightlawliet3526
      @lightlawliet3526 Před 3 lety +24

      @@alb0zfinest what do you mean instant gratification? if i wanted instant gratification i'd be doing anything but reading honestly. because for some of us reading takes a lot of time and i'd rather spend that time on sth i'm going to have a good time with rather then drudging my way through the pages of sth i know full well is not for me. and sometimes reading the synopsis tells me which books are for me other times it's only the first page/paragraph.

    • @doc837
      @doc837 Před 3 lety +9

      @@alb0zfinest 50 pages is my limit. There are far more great books out there than I will ever be able to read. I have a PhD in English, so I have read a lot of books I didn't enjoy. I have read a lot of books I find really interesting without "liking."My DNFs combine lack of intellectual stimulation with lack of fun.

  • @dancerluver195
    @dancerluver195 Před 3 lety +850

    Every English teacher I have had has stressed that Shakespeare was never meant to be read. Those stories are plays, they were meant to be watched. So I wouldn't feel bad about not being able to get through written Shakespeare, just go watch a production (when the theaters open up that is) or watch a movie adaptation.

    • @Emma-sj6wp
      @Emma-sj6wp Před 3 lety +49

      In my experience (which is sadly limited so this is more my opinion) I like reading Shakespeare after I watch a version of it. Seeing it performed adds a contextual understanding and going back and reading/translating the dialogue helps me understand it better. It is hard to get through anyhow and I hate the way teachers teach it.

    • @xiaothelibrarian
      @xiaothelibrarian Před 3 lety +7

      Same thing with the crused child BUT NOBODY UNDERSTANDS

    • @adambeeable
      @adambeeable Před 3 lety +17

      When I was in high school many years ago, they had this series called "No Fear Shakespeare" where they had the old English and then a translation into modern, understandable English on the next page. I know my teachers hated me using it, but it made getting through those stories a lot easier and made the text more enjoyable to read as well. I had to read like five Shakespeare stories in high school and although I would never read another one as an adult, it did make the process better. Not as good as seeing it performed on stage with talented Shakespearean actors, but it helps.

    • @Strawberryfiend
      @Strawberryfiend Před 3 lety +6

      @@adambeeable I would have really appreciated something like that when I was a student. English wasn’t my first language, wasn’t even second but I had to read Shakespeare for my “normal” English class while also trying to learn the language. Needless to say that wasn’t a very enjoyable experience for me, especially having to analyse the text clinging on specific words.

    • @Doublehelix_
      @Doublehelix_ Před 3 lety +3

      well the thing is that you can't really JUST read Shakespeare..youll have to STUDY MOOFYY SHAKESPEARE!!! ARHG

  • @_sarathedreamer
    @_sarathedreamer Před 3 lety +469

    “I have seen too many readwithcindy videos” made me CACKLE 😂

  • @jpsgomes2094
    @jpsgomes2094 Před 3 lety +504

    cassandre clare’s books are my comfort books but yes there are SO MANY

    • @emmanakhla5557
      @emmanakhla5557 Před 3 lety +27

      ahh yes I just love her world sm

    • @Lucieferreads
      @Lucieferreads Před 3 lety +27

      I loved them a lot when I was in high school and I reread them a couple of times, but in all honesty, apart from the sheer number of them, they're getting ridiculously looooooooong too

    • @tanishka_rajpal1230
      @tanishka_rajpal1230 Před 3 lety +2

      Then don't read them all read only one...... then u will read all on autoread bcoz they are amazing

    • @maianhta552
      @maianhta552 Před 3 lety +2

      I have just started my TMI series and u guys are making me worried.. I watched the movie and later got interested in reading the book.
      I think TMI is not a really good books series, but it's not bad though.

    • @danielagimenezmema3720
      @danielagimenezmema3720 Před 3 lety

      I loved them when I was a teenager, but I feel like as a young adult, I just can't relate to the characters anymore.
      I'd reread the prequel though.

  • @bitchlasagna1
    @bitchlasagna1 Před 3 lety +186

    I’m a native English speaker raised by generations of English professors and I have no frickin clue what Shakespeare is saying 98% of the time.

    • @edwardwhite8253
      @edwardwhite8253 Před 2 lety +9

      I have never resonate to another human being this much before

    • @luluhaynes1388
      @luluhaynes1388 Před 2 lety +3

      I’m a native English speaker raised by generations of English professors and I LOVE Shakespeare! ❤

  • @odeath1
    @odeath1 Před 3 lety +192

    If you cannot read Shakespeare because of the old English, "No Fear Shakespeare" series are great! They give you old English on the left page and modern English on the right page. I highly recommend.

    • @shubhamtiwari9472
      @shubhamtiwari9472 Před 3 lety

      Are they available online?

    • @raoul_alexander
      @raoul_alexander Před 3 lety

      @@shubhamtiwari9472 yes, you can read them on Sparknotes!

    • @shubhamtiwari9472
      @shubhamtiwari9472 Před 3 lety +1

      @@raoul_alexander thank you so much

    • @finlaymcdiarmid5832
      @finlaymcdiarmid5832 Před 3 lety +1

      Old English is not that hard to understand but it will be impossible if you just dont try at all

    • @Nitidus
      @Nitidus Před rokem +3

      @@finlaymcdiarmid5832 So what? It's not like that's important nowadays. If you want to deal with it, fine. If not, then don't.

  • @natashagabrielle5984
    @natashagabrielle5984 Před 3 lety +157

    I personally love SJM, however I can totally understand why she isn't everyone's cup of tea! I am just a sucker for fantasy romance lol

    • @mipaleditx
      @mipaleditx Před 3 lety +2

      @Alexandra Masella same I'm on the heir of fire and I'm about to start acotar

    • @sukanyaparashar9474
      @sukanyaparashar9474 Před 3 lety +11

      Honestly, I loved Throne of Glass, but ACOTAR is not for me

    • @natashagabrielle5984
      @natashagabrielle5984 Před 3 lety +9

      @@sukanyaparashar9474 I really loved the Throne of Glass series after the first book when things stated to unravel. I think she did a great job with the world building in that series. And I really loved ACOTAR and ACOMAF but by AOWAR it got a little too smutty. I HATED the frost and starlight book OMG I didn't even make it half way haha.

    • @natashagabrielle5984
      @natashagabrielle5984 Před 3 lety +1

      I just want to mention for any of you who do like SJM. I just finished the two books that are out in the "Blood and Ash" series by Jennifer L Armentrout. I absolutely LOVED them. Especially the second book.

    • @sukanyaparashar9474
      @sukanyaparashar9474 Před 3 lety +7

      @@natashagabrielle5984 it wasn't the smut per se that bothered me. She focused too much on smut and forgot to give relevance to the actual plot, that bothered me. Also, I feel like the characterization of most charecters was a bit off.

  • @lauradg8396
    @lauradg8396 Před 3 lety +142

    I died at the "Eww emotions" lol
    I have never related to something so bad

  • @hcoffeegirl
    @hcoffeegirl Před 3 lety +106

    king of scars: i really enjoyed it, however i understand why some people feel let down by it. most of them i think was disappointed in the book because they expected one thing and got something else. i went blind into it and really had a great time. the plot and the pacing have some issues, but imho it is worth reading it. especially for nikolai and zoya's relationship. btw i would call this more a zoya book than a nikolai one.( nina chapters were very slow) if you love the characters i think you should read it, if you love the magic system then probably not.

    • @miriamcanovashernandez8019
      @miriamcanovashernandez8019 Před 2 lety +6

      I personaly love how nina characters developes in the series as well as how we get to know better the side characters of Shadow and Bone.

  • @sofiajearally9710
    @sofiajearally9710 Před 2 lety +29

    It's really cool that there was 0 negativity in this video ⭐️

  • @rkbucknam
    @rkbucknam Před 3 lety +137

    If you did ever want to read Shakespeare in the future, I highly recommend watching a play production along with reading. It makes it WAY easier to understand what’s going on & far more interesting. There’s a lot of great productions for free on CZcams!

    • @RealReaderEmily
      @RealReaderEmily Před 3 lety +4

      This is how I got through a college Shakespeare class

    • @arianaencarnacion2568
      @arianaencarnacion2568 Před 3 lety +1

      @@RealReaderEmily same! The movies made the stories graspable

    • @Christinka888
      @Christinka888 Před 3 lety +1

      Exactly, plays are meant to be seen in theaters, it's so much more fun than reading them! :)

  • @aliA-jz5ms
    @aliA-jz5ms Před 3 lety +56

    “No river follows another’s path, though all are made out of water” (Kutb Aibek)
    It would be boring if all of us had same tastes

  • @veerajakamthe3983
    @veerajakamthe3983 Před 3 lety +219

    LISTENN just read the infernal devices. don't read any of Cassandra Clare's other books. Just read this one series. i promise you will not regret it and it will change your life.

  • @jpsgomes2094
    @jpsgomes2094 Před 3 lety +20

    omg not the raven boys 😭😭😭 it’s my favorite lol

  • @bitchisalive
    @bitchisalive Před 3 lety +52

    Leo: I'm not going to read books by Sarah J Maas
    Me: Well... She won't make a mistake that I've done

  • @Gaby-yq4pn
    @Gaby-yq4pn Před 3 lety +28

    I reaaallly enjoyed Vengeful, I think I even loved it more than the first one. Highly recommend

  • @avapaull3814
    @avapaull3814 Před 3 lety +24

    I adored King of Scars! Zoya is such a queen and Nikolai’s character has some really interesting stuff going on: conflict, development, and the like. The characters have matured a lot because they are several years older than they were in the Grisha trilogy, but they are still recognizable. Definitely recommend giving it a try.💗☺️

  • @stylesirons2335
    @stylesirons2335 Před 3 lety +68

    you should definitely try king of scars! it has others pov's similarly as soc, not only nikolai's one but also nina and zoya as well, and the next book is supposed to be the end of the grishaverse

    • @ItsmeKristieB
      @ItsmeKristieB Před 3 lety +7

      Yes! I really loved Nina’s POV and thought it was the most interesting aspect for the book. But I love Nina in general, so it was a must for me.

    • @ferbthecow5324
      @ferbthecow5324 Před 3 lety +1

      @@ItsmeKristieB, i skipped Nina's POV, I found it boring

    • @kiranalestari1715
      @kiranalestari1715 Před 3 lety +5

      I didn't really like Nina's POV in KoS as much as I did in SoC duology. I even found that I enjoyed Isaak's POV more than Nina's POV in this book.

  • @JessMcGlynn
    @JessMcGlynn Před 3 lety +68

    I adore Leigh Bardugo’s writing and I thought King of Scars was great. It was just wonderful to be back in the Grishaverse. The book really shapes Nikolai as a character, but it’s not just about him. I loved where she took Zoya’s character as well. That said, if you weren’t a fan of Nikolai in the first place it might not be for you!

  • @mildredsanchez4702
    @mildredsanchez4702 Před 3 lety +58

    Good for you girl, been honest with yourself and no read them just because your a booktuber and you have to agree with popular opinions or been part of the hype just because... 👍

  • @solorespira7880
    @solorespira7880 Před 3 lety +15

    If the reason you don’t wanna read any of Cassie’s books is because of how many of them there are. Don’t worry. You can literally pick up any of the series and read them on their own (except for TDA which will spoil so much of TMI) like TID which is a very short trilogy, or the last hours which only has one book out.

  • @chumplml
    @chumplml Před 3 lety +15

    I feel you on Shakespeare, probably will never read any of his plays. Another popular book I have no intention of ever reading is "A Little Life" by Hanya Yanagihara, too much suffering, no thank you.

    • @TheBookLeo
      @TheBookLeo  Před 3 lety +7

      ohh i should ve put that one on the list as well!

  • @jeanreyes3393
    @jeanreyes3393 Před 3 lety +25

    I have this feeling about Schwab, and it's her story ideas are great and super interesting so the first book is usually amazing. However. Her sequels are weak and tend to ruin the experience. I thought it was only me but apparently more people feel that way

    • @rise7358
      @rise7358 Před 3 lety

      Sorry but Shades of Shadows > Shades of Magic and Vengeful > Vicious

  • @moralopez3213
    @moralopez3213 Před 3 lety +15

    i started reading king of scars literally yesterday and i’m actually really enjoying it ! i don’t think i can tell you what to do because i JUST started it but idk i really wanted to read more stuff about these characters and ravka and it’s delivering pretty well!
    btw i love your videos so much you are my favorite booktuber of all times

  • @nannamariafrandsen6517
    @nannamariafrandsen6517 Před 3 lety +8

    I really liked Vengeful! I wasn't aware of all the negative reviews when I first read it, and I really liked it. However, I will say that I can definitely see what people didn't like about it, but I LOVED the way Eli was explored and I LOVED the whole aspect of science and ahhh, I just really, really adore both Victor and Eli. And Syd and Mitch. Gotta love those two.

  • @olivegranola
    @olivegranola Před 3 lety +10

    this was the most respectful anti-tbr thing I have ever watched!

  • @kindateia
    @kindateia Před 3 lety +19

    Heeey. I sort of enjoyed King of Scars, though plot kinda does have weird stuff. Like, if you love the characters - Genya, twins, Zoya (my queen, my goddess) all come back, so I think you'll enjoy it just because of that. I liked the political plot A LOT, and some new characters are just awesome. I am willing to read Rule of Wolves and I pray weird plot stuff will get logical.
    Also, do I do all of this for Zoya? Maybe. So take it with a grain of salt if you don't love-love the characters.

  • @mariapiaalvarez5209
    @mariapiaalvarez5209 Před 3 lety +14

    i agree, im not going to read a court of thorns and roses, throne of glass or shadowhunters either!

    • @macattack1874
      @macattack1874 Před 3 lety

      @Alexandra Masella I love heir of fire. I did skip to the Rowan parts tho lol

  • @hopes4u216
    @hopes4u216 Před 3 lety +3

    I LOVE YOUR SHIRT omg

  • @gabriellaoliveira9833
    @gabriellaoliveira9833 Před 3 lety +9

    “emotions? ew” wow can relate

  • @JayGTheAwkwardBookworm
    @JayGTheAwkwardBookworm Před 3 lety +61

    I feel you on game of thrones

    • @oscarbautista4156
      @oscarbautista4156 Před 3 lety +2

      give it a try... I couldnt care less about the show when it was at its peak popularity... and I had been evading the books for the longest time... I finally gave book 1 a try... GRRM is a genius... he wrote chapter 1 specifically with the purpose of hooking you up... when I read it I knew that I had to continue reading.. and it only gets better.

    • @UmbraKrameri
      @UmbraKrameri Před 3 lety

      Me too. I even tried once. I started Book one. I've read like 300 pages and then gave up because I was too bored and didn't care about the vast majority of the characters. (And that was a major issue, because of the structure of the book, if you are only interested in a couple of plot threads and characters then it seemingly takes forever until the book circles back to those.)

    • @oscarbautista4156
      @oscarbautista4156 Před 3 lety +2

      @@UmbraKrameri very sad that it didn't work for you.. I find GRRM writing style exquisite and I literally devour the chapters... I love his descriptions, specially of food.

    • @UmbraKrameri
      @UmbraKrameri Před 3 lety +1

      @@oscarbautista4156 Yeah, the style was good I guess. I have read it in translation though and I think it decreased the quality somewhat. I might try the original someday (and most likely in audiobook, I just have a hunch that I would really enjoy his way of storytelling better as an audiobook), but I am in no rush. I don't really want to get into the series as long as it is unclear if he can finish it. XD

  • @gab1819
    @gab1819 Před 3 lety +6

    thank you for not bashing maas. i absolutely love her books and have emotional connections with the characters, but i accept the criticisms and see them myself. however, whenever people go on rants bashing her and making it seem like trash, it makes me feel like i’m doing something wrong by liking them and it makes me sad

  • @tejaswinisureshkrishnan4228

    I'm so happy that I'm not the only one who doesn't love SJM books❤

  • @larchedesbrumes5960
    @larchedesbrumes5960 Před 3 lety +1

    Hi Leonie! I'm a French reader but I really enjoy your videos, and I feel you when you're talking about loving some elements on screen but not being attracted by those in books (and I don't have any more explanation about that 😂).
    Can't wait to watch your next videos ! I hope I did not make so many language mistakes. 😌

  • @shirleygomes2004
    @shirleygomes2004 Před 2 lety +2

    The language of thorns is actually very good and it's just six stories. I don't really like reading short stories either but I absolutely loved this collection

  • @evieb7257
    @evieb7257 Před 3 lety +2

    i’d say you should read king of scars!! i read it last month and had heard pretty bad things about it so didn’t expect much but personally i loved it!! i also didn’t think i’d like it because i wasn’t obsessed with nikolai or zoya so i wasn’t sure if i’d like reading about them but i loooved it! also it was nice to see nina’s path following the events of soc

  • @aislinndonahue9131
    @aislinndonahue9131 Před 3 lety +6

    I love Outlander. I watched the series and was obsessed and then read the first three books of the series and stoped there lol.

  • @ricardo5460
    @ricardo5460 Před 3 lety

    I just found your channel and I just want to say you are amazing! I relate with you on so many levels

  • @naochatakhel2119
    @naochatakhel2119 Před 3 lety +1

    Vengeful was sooo gooddd! You should definitely give it a shot.

  • @erinmilham76
    @erinmilham76 Před 3 lety +3

    King of Scars was one of those books where you love reading it but then go back and question everything

  • @darkacademiacafe8238
    @darkacademiacafe8238 Před 3 lety +1

    First of all: bring all the polite unpopular opinions, I love it! I had your same feelings and experience with the Raven Boys until one of my closest friends in uni I met last year basically begged me for months to read it, but because I had had such a bad experience with it I tried the audiobook (which is available for free on Spotify) and it really changed the game for me. The narrator is incredible and it brings life to all the cast of characters, but I definitely understand why one would be reluctant to pick it up again!

  • @brittanyfewster7607
    @brittanyfewster7607 Před 3 lety

    I honestly ADORED King of Scars and highly recommend! It doesn't just follow Nikolai and ties the two original series together really well!

  • @ines6358
    @ines6358 Před 3 lety +8

    I truly felt the “ew emotions” 😭
    I feel the same way for most of these books which I thought was really sad at first since everyone on booktube seems to have read them but everyone has different taste.

  • @LovelyDray
    @LovelyDray Před 3 lety +7

    I loved the "A Song of Ice and Fire"-series so much when I read it in 2011 but I won't ever recommend this series to anyone, even if they enjoy that kinda thing. Not because I don't think people will like it but I simply cannot, in good concience, recommend someone a series that it is most likely never going to be finished. I mean, there are still two books missing and I've been waiting for almost ten years now and G.R.R.Martin is busy doing a million other things apart from continuing the book, so yeah. I'm just realistic.
    Similarly, I absolutely love and adore the "Kingkiller Chronicles"-series but I wouldn't ever recommend it to anyone because it's ALSO been almost 10 years sind the last book. I doubt the next one will come soon. Wait, the "Gentleman Bastard"-series as well...it's been 7 years now. Now that I think about it... why am I cursed to love series that seem to have been abandoned? Why!

  • @finaleclipse2110
    @finaleclipse2110 Před 3 lety +1

    Please read Vengeful!!! I was a bit iffy about reading it, but I absolutely loved it. It was different to Vicious, but I think it was still amazing in its own way. It’s always worth a try!

  • @stacicrouch5925
    @stacicrouch5925 Před 3 lety +4

    Shakespeare is super hard to read! I think it's because they were written to be performed not read. If you have a chance to see some good Shakespeare performances you should totally try it out. The comedies are a lot of fun!

  • @AnikaFuloria
    @AnikaFuloria Před 3 lety +10

    I didn't enjoy King of Scars that much because of some major plot issues - you're not really missing out

  • @Grace-fz5dt
    @Grace-fz5dt Před 3 lety +2

    I haven't read most of these books but I can relate to your explanations and why you may not read them (and great video and editing :D)

  • @catmoon9936
    @catmoon9936 Před 3 lety +3

    I think Vengeful was good. It was a bit darker than Vicious I think, but we got to see a lot of the realtionship between Victor and Eli and that was cool! Also some people really like the two new characters in that series. So you should give it a go :)

  • @NNRiddle
    @NNRiddle Před 3 lety +4

    I'm not a Bardugo fan, but the Language of Thorns is great. I don't even count it as a part of Grisha-verse, it's more like Grimm or Anderson stories, fairytales. Most of them dark. And the art inside is Amazing!

  • @sabrielsbell
    @sabrielsbell Před 3 lety +1

    I felt the same way about Shakespeare. I actually picked up the Twelfth Night in the No Fear Shakespeare version and ended up enjoying reading it. Not forcing myself to read it in the older English version really helped.

  • @aubreyjdickens
    @aubreyjdickens Před 3 lety +1

    i think vengeful is good and i like characters; i would actually wait to read this because she’s planning to write a third book, but not for a long while. i think this book suffers from second book syndrome and so i would wait to give it a try until you hear how the third one goes ; king of scars has political intrigue but it also has a lot of action and fantasy so- if you love zoya and nina, then i would say continue! zoya and nina were my personal favorites in the book and nina’s struggle with mourning matthias was really beautifully written. that’s up to you tho! i think its valid if you don’t want to read either

  • @Mano-Wan
    @Mano-Wan Před 3 lety +4

    I read the first *OUTLANDER* while simultaneously watching the series and the first season followed the book so closely that I abandoned reading the rest of the books for the series which is so well done. I feel ya on Shakespeare... Not for me.
    OMG!! I LOVED *Vengeful* You need to read!!

  • @manoeksbooknook
    @manoeksbooknook Před 3 lety +9

    Just watch the Outlander show !! Especially the first two seasons are amazing adaptations

  • @readpersephone
    @readpersephone Před 3 lety +1

    if you want to give shakespeare a try again i'd recommend reading alongside watching a movie adaptation/recorded theatre performance!!! it adds so much to the story and makes it a lot more fun. i also find it helps with the old english thing!!

  • @jeneljackson4363
    @jeneljackson4363 Před 3 lety +2

    I felt the same way about the Raven boys when I first started I didn't really enjoy it until the second half of the book and now I'm obsessed with the whole series but I totally see where your coming from.

  • @mayakane9978
    @mayakane9978 Před 3 lety +1

    Ooh, for space sci-fi/ fiction I would definitely recommend Claudia Grey's Defy the Stars. It was a wonderful story and still one of my favorites.

  • @maximiliangerboc
    @maximiliangerboc Před 3 lety

    I appreciate your honesty.

  • @UmbraKrameri
    @UmbraKrameri Před 3 lety +1

    I was OBSESSED with The Language of Thorns. And I went into it expecting very little, since I tend to do not like short story collections all that much either. But, I don't know... these dark twists on fairytales + the feminism and the women's perspective + the subtle nods at the Grishaverse as a whole just did it for me. (Plus the illustrations are to die for. They basically function as comic strips running along the edges of the pages, they kind of tell the story without the text too. ) I can't remember if you have read Uprooted by Naomi Novak, but if you liked that book, I think you would love The Language of Thorns as well, the vibe and themes are very similar.

  • @buddiesdog
    @buddiesdog Před 3 lety +9

    I finally got around to reading Vengeful and actually really loved it. I liked that Eli's backstory was explored more since most of what we saw in Vicious was from Victor's point of view.

  • @zhisu2665
    @zhisu2665 Před rokem +1

    I still recommend buying second-hand when possible or reading some online to see if you vibe with the writing style

  • @idkeithertbh
    @idkeithertbh Před 2 lety +4

    so with king of scars, i still have abt 120 pages left so take what i say with a grain of salt (I'm also more of a character reader/writer, not a plot reader/writer) but so far I'm heavily enjoying king of scars. nina from six of crows is back, we get a better look at zoya (who i adore) and although it can be slow at some parts its been very rewarding so far.

  • @probablyhyperfixating
    @probablyhyperfixating Před 3 lety +3

    The girl with the dragon tattoo series... My favorite! They are just so good!!!!! On the 5th one now😳

    • @tehelea
      @tehelea Před 2 lety

      god i loved that series

  • @mattkean1128
    @mattkean1128 Před 3 lety +2

    The fun energy in this video! Shakespeare is a big blank spot for me as well, even though I have a nice set on my shelf (oh god am I one of those people). I've heard and go by the idea that Shakespeare is better and meant to be seen, not read, since they're plays.
    As for which book to give another chance; neither, read The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue instead.

  • @iwishiwasthemoon87
    @iwishiwasthemoon87 Před 3 lety +4

    I've had to read some Shakespeare for school, and I do find him very enjoyable, but I find you need cliff notes and No Fear Shakespeare or they can be impossible to understand. The English language has changed so much since they were written....

  • @katerinateaser
    @katerinateaser Před 3 lety +2

    Okay! Hear me out, I've tried to read Shakespeare in English and I didn't understand much but when I read it in my native language (Greek), it was marvelous. First of all, he has amazing female characters, witty, funny, brave, stubborn. Some of my favorite plays are "As you like it" and this one in particular "Much Ado About Nothing". If you still don't want to try to read, please try to watch the play of Twelfth Night (The one with all the male characters, also from Shakespeare's Globe. So you can find it easier). Just trying to encourage you and lure you into this humor. If not, it's always okay.

  • @isabellamejiaa8783
    @isabellamejiaa8783 Před 3 lety +36

    I just finished king of scars and let me tell you YOU HAVE NO IDEA YOU HAVE TO READ IT IT WAS SO GOOD

  • @yolandavandermerwe5907
    @yolandavandermerwe5907 Před 3 lety +2

    I personally love the whole shadowhunter universe but yes it is a BIG commitment, I personally also liked King of Scars so if you really on the side maybe try a sample and see if you liked it, that is normally what I do

  • @dashboard7006
    @dashboard7006 Před 3 lety +2

    Ok trust me. Just trust me and take City of ashes again. I promise you won't regret it. There's more to it. Maybe you would've felt it's boring bcoz of all Jace and Clary being siblings but NO. They're not. I don't know if it helps you read Cassandra Clare's books but just trust me and give it a go. EVERY book she writes is unique. I know there are so many of her books but it doesn't matter. It's still Amazing and....Perfect.

  • @charlottefeyer4735
    @charlottefeyer4735 Před 3 lety +3

    I personally LOVED Vengeful, and I generally think that V.E. Schwab's sequels are always better than her first books (thought the same about A Gathering of Shadows and Our Dark Duet). But the first books in her series are also always just 4 stars for me, so since you loved Vicious so much you might end up feeling differently? Vengeful is definitely very different from Vicious, if that helps.

  • @lottastam5168
    @lottastam5168 Před 3 lety +1

    I'm with you on the Throne of Glass and shadowhunters series. Also, I find myself not being super interested in most classics. I wouldn't say I avoid classics entirely because that's kinda dumb (as there are so many different classics in a lot of different genres) but I often struggle with the language that is used.

  • @doorran
    @doorran Před 2 lety +1

    being able to throw out a quote from Shakespeare for any occasion is kind of cool...but I get the off putting vernacular could be a struggle.

  • @kindlelight
    @kindlelight Před 3 lety

    Ok yes, I needed to hear this lol. I started Serpent and Dove and was just so bored with it, but it's so popular I kept trying and just can't get with it lol.

  • @elsaduvignacq1928
    @elsaduvignacq1928 Před 3 lety +1

    Hi ! I highly recommand "the illuminae files", we have quite similar taste and I'm not interested in reading or dnfed all the other books on your list but this one (that I loved), you should really give it a try. The format is very original and just brilliant (a collection of documents (emails, maps, messages, notices, etc.) that were gathered to explain an "incident", you don't know what the incident is at first), the concept alone would have made for an amazing book but there is also a strong plot, good rythm, and very likeable characters. It's quite big but it's because of the format, it's actually quite a fast read and very engaging from the start, you'll know quickly if you're into it or not (although it does become even better as it goes).

  • @ofwavesandpages
    @ofwavesandpages Před 3 lety

    Ohh I love the idea of this video!! I'm pretty much the same whenever I get overwhelmed with my TBR pile, I just get rid of books I know I won't *love*, but there are still so many books 😅😅 One of my friends keeps recommending me The Raven Boys, and I keep seeing Serpent & Dove everywhere, and I understand you, there's not much appealing me XD (I love Outlander the show, but I'm not reading the books EVER, they're so big 😭😭)

  • @unprofessionalcritic3107
    @unprofessionalcritic3107 Před 3 lety +8

    You can just read the three books in The Infernal Devices series be done with all of her works. They're some of her best.
    I HATED City of Bones and dnfd City of Ashes , but gave the Infernal Devices books 4 or 5 stars each.

  • @bethxnytxmlin
    @bethxnytxmlin Před 3 lety +13

    I read city of bones and LOVED IT and proceeded to beg my mum to buy me the rest of series... and I never got through the second book. Just kept falling asleep. Oops...

    • @lenani9143
      @lenani9143 Před 3 lety +4

      I get it! I loved City of Bones, hated City of Ashes but pushed through because I already owned book three - which I loved again!
      Not saying anybody should read them (too many, not very good) but I'd say book two is the weakest.

    • @dashboard7006
      @dashboard7006 Před 3 lety

      Exactly just push through city of ashes. You'll definitely like the rest of the series and the other series of Shadow hunters. It won't be so hard for you as you already know the base of Shadow hunters world

    • @musictraveller3598
      @musictraveller3598 Před 3 lety

      Infernal devices got me hooked to shadowhunter world

  • @purple_hoodie21
    @purple_hoodie21 Před 3 lety +3

    Woah you're the first person I hear who said they DNFed The Raven Boys. I did too and I feel so bad because apparently everyone loves it. I really tried to restart it but I just fell into a slump instead 😶

  • @katiemarsden8753
    @katiemarsden8753 Před 3 lety +4

    I feel like King of Scars was just as much about Zoya as Nikolai, so if you are interested in her character maybe give it a try?

  • @PistachioGold
    @PistachioGold Před 10 měsíci

    I love how dynamic you are in this video ❤❤❤ and hilarious, i was laughing so often.
    Oh and I didn't like KoS all that much but RoW was really good. A lot of people I know felt the same. I didn't read KoS for so long cus I'm not a huge fan of Nikolai, but I liked him in the duology (but I read the books more for Zoya and Nina, and the cameos in RoW).

  • @psychedbypat
    @psychedbypat Před 3 lety +1

    Okay you should reaaally read Illuminae, just give it a chance! Even my friend who doesn't understand sci-fi loved it. Other than that, the Outlander TV can be recommended haha 🥰 totally agree with not having to read all the hyped books, I'll have to get rid of a lot of the ya contemporary on my tbr as well 😅

  • @joya841
    @joya841 Před rokem +2

    I have the same problem with long series. They really intimidate me and I just can not commit to them...

  • @bettyswitchedhomerooms
    @bettyswitchedhomerooms Před 3 lety +3

    Totally relate to when you're more interested with the story in movies. That's me on dystopian books 😂

  • @jujomue
    @jujomue Před 3 lety +1

    Vengeful is a great book. I really enjoyed it. For me it fits perfectly as the sequel to vicious.. I just remember it's a bit slow at the start.. But after it picked up momentum I couldn't stop reading 😊

  • @manonane1148
    @manonane1148 Před 3 lety +20

    OMG where are your earrings from? 😍

  • @aivryzamora825
    @aivryzamora825 Před 3 lety +2

    What brand are your glasses? I’ve been looking to get my prescription in some new ones and yours look exactly like what I’ve been wanting!!

  • @sieliestschonwieder1987
    @sieliestschonwieder1987 Před 8 měsíci

    Great video! I had the same experience with the Raven boy books. Although I love Maggie Stiefvater, this book did not at all 'speak to me'.
    The Language of thorns is one of my favorite books now, though, even when I usually don't like any short stories. But on the one hand, Language of thorns is beautifully illustrated which carries the stories even more and the short stories are like really dark adult fairy tales, which are long enough to get into. I am gonna read it this Winter again ❤

  • @JoseAlvarez-zx6oh
    @JoseAlvarez-zx6oh Před 3 lety +1

    I actually just finished Crooked Kingdom (best duology I will ever read, change my mind) and just started King of Scars, yes Nikolai is the main character but.. Im here for Zoya and Nina 😅 mainly Nina. But 10 chapters in, and I'm definitely hooked. Already Pre-ordered Rule of Wolves too!

  • @sreepoornavadlamudi6275
    @sreepoornavadlamudi6275 Před 3 lety +4

    u should totally read king of scars its so good nikolai and zoya and nina are amazing characters and does very well as main characters mainly nikloai and zoya

  • @anntessmariecunanan2687

    I immediately subscribed after watching this vid. Every book/ series that you mentioned was either I also didn't want to read (let's add HP books) or already read but I didn't like😂. I admire your honesty on this one!😊We all have our own opinion and we cannot force ourselves to love these books just because they're popular😊

  • @ObsessedWallflower
    @ObsessedWallflower Před 3 lety

    Vicious is one of my favourite books of all time and I also loved Vengeful! It's not as good as Vicious because I just love the plot of the first book so much, but it's still really really good. I think you should try it at least

  • @mikmik6158
    @mikmik6158 Před 3 lety

    I wish you would consider the infernal devices by cassandra clare. objectively speaking, the tropes were executed in an innovative way (in that I haven’t read any other books that mirrored the execution), a lot of likable characters, and the lead girl is actually pretty intelligent like she doesn’t needlessly put herself in harm’s way and always acts in accordance to what she knows and what is safe, the romance was a bit too shove-it-in-your-face and loses at the “show dont tell” rule but didn’t ruin my enjoyment (i read this when i was 15 and i liked it but i reread it now that I’m 22 and absolutely loved it even more)

  • @43pages55
    @43pages55 Před 3 lety +1

    The Outlander show is AMAZING!!!

  • @albinodeer7449
    @albinodeer7449 Před 3 lety +2

    Funny that when this was uploaded I was making my way through no other book than The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo. But then ever since finding Agatha Christie I really like crime/mystery books, so I can see why it wouldn't be for you
    I haven't read Vengeful yet, but I definitely plan to. I used to be on the fence, but I saw a review that said they hated it because they coudn't accept that was the end to the series, but now knowing that a 3rd book is coming out in the future, they're more okay with that
    Still, I'll only be able to tell how it is when I finally read it

  • @baylaurels
    @baylaurels Před 3 lety

    I do think in terms of space science fiction, Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy is a pretty accessible jumping off point if you want to get into it! There isn't too too much confusing space language and the first book is quite short

  • @negrura07
    @negrura07 Před 3 lety

    I can definitely understand the intimidation of long series. I "read" all the Outlander books, but other than the first one,I haven't really sit down and read them. I listened to the audiobooks as I commuted to and from work. Since I had a long commute, it made the drive more enjoyable. I do like the books and I'm looking forward to the next book.

  • @asher6575
    @asher6575 Před 3 lety

    Hello Leonie, interesting point of view on these books. I think you can read Vengeful and tell us how you like it because you love Vicious a lot.

  • @Patricia-wo9gk
    @Patricia-wo9gk Před 3 lety +2

    When I read City of ashes I thought about giving up the series, but I decided to read the third book, and GOD, I loved it. Today, Cassandra Clare is one of my favorites writers. About Vengeful... I read Vicious and I didn't like it, so I don't wanna read the sequence. But if you like the first book so much you should give a chance to Vengeful.

  • @ashleystorrer6899
    @ashleystorrer6899 Před 3 lety +1

    I really like The Language of Thorns. I don't normally like short stories, but the book has beautiful illustrations and all of the stories are twisted, dark fairytales