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  • Опубликовано: 25 окт 2024

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  • @ManCarryingThing
    @ManCarryingThing  Год назад +67

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    • @TuniEich
      @TuniEich Год назад

      ok

    • @sarajoyelle
      @sarajoyelle Год назад +2

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    • @andrerenault
      @andrerenault Год назад +2

      FYI, “vessie” is French for “bladder”

    • @TheMarkFlanagan
      @TheMarkFlanagan Год назад +3

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    • @benman9242
      @benman9242 Год назад

      thank you man carrying thing. shoe

  • @ian_b
    @ian_b Год назад +1707

    The defining writer of the Victorian Era was Jeremy Bingle. He is entirely forgotten and was sadly never published in his time, so nobody read any of his works, which are all lost, if indeed he ever wrote anything, which is unknown. But Bingle perfectly captured the zeitgeist of his age, possibly.

    • @ManCarryingThing
      @ManCarryingThing  Год назад +428

      what a legend

    • @LangstonDev
      @LangstonDev Год назад

      Philomena Cunk should do a segment on this guy.

    • @lady_deaths_head
      @lady_deaths_head Год назад +134

      No ones really sure if he even existed, if he was even real, but if he was, he'd be a true legend of his time

    • @ian_b
      @ian_b Год назад +62

      @@lady_deaths_head His legend will never die, if he has one.

    • @ghostsinthesnow_makes_music
      @ghostsinthesnow_makes_music Год назад +17

      holy fucking bingle

  • @andrew.d.salicc
    @andrew.d.salicc Год назад +716

    Oh yeah... Now you just have to read "It almost ends but not that much actually (the author has to eat) with us" and then you'll understand the powerful message

    • @trinaq
      @trinaq Год назад +11

      Haha, I certainly will be looking forward to picking up that book when it inevitably hits the shelves.

    • @adinakruijssen3056
      @adinakruijssen3056 Год назад +17

      "It freezes on startup with us"

    • @goofsterngafster8411
      @goofsterngafster8411 Год назад +16

      "It goes on with us"

    • @imjustagirlq
      @imjustagirlq Год назад

      @@goofsterngafster8411😭

  • @smugbowkid9919
    @smugbowkid9919 Год назад +774

    Man Carrying Thing is genuinely a good reviewer, I can count on him to be really fair with all of his opinions on what the best thing to carry is.

    • @trinaq
      @trinaq Год назад +17

      Agreed, even if I haven't read the book in question, I still highly concur with his points.

  • @user-uv2cp1qd1j
    @user-uv2cp1qd1j Год назад +1052

    All I know about Colleen Hoover is that every book she’s wrote in the past ~3 years have always been displayed as a man sized pyramid of wasted paper in every book shop I’ve ever step foot in

    • @dlaniganohara
      @dlaniganohara Год назад +29

      Yeah there's always just a cube of stock in Chapters of Colleen Hoover books where I am

    • @tajime8480
      @tajime8480 Год назад +109

      The fact that It Ends With Us is a bio of her mom's abuse and its sold under romance, ON PURPOSE. The fact she used to be (or still is?) a social worker and labels abuse as romance?? It tells you what you need to know about her. Those poor trees

    • @Topdoggie7
      @Topdoggie7 Год назад +17

      And it's always a giant square or pyramid for some reason that is not touched. Whenever I walk in it's not touch, I've seen literally everything around it touched but that pyramid of Colleen Hoover books is an untouched pyramid perfectly made.

    • @Topdoggie7
      @Topdoggie7 Год назад +1

      ​@@tajime8480 She's also a victim blamer apparently her son assaulted people and she told them to be silent.

    • @tajime8480
      @tajime8480 Год назад +5

      @@subaru4920 youre right, but she considers it as romancs aswell. And so does her audience. Its misleading

  • @oldenough5424
    @oldenough5424 Год назад +349

    lets hope the sequel "it continues with us" doesnt disappoint

  • @reda84.
    @reda84. Год назад +392

    As someone who's just here for the funni skits and doesn't read, everytime you upload a video like "why does the internet love this book" i'm like "ah yes i am the internets and i totally love this book"

  • @8888barbiegurl
    @8888barbiegurl Год назад +355

    I felt the exact same way with “Twilight” by Stephanie Meyer. It’s incredibly readable even if it’s contextually very very bad. Sooo many people started reading because of Twilight - like, A TON of people (mostly young women looking for escapism) I feel that Colleen Hoover somehow managed to break into that same well that Meyer did almost two decades ago.

    • @Iloveaespa980
      @Iloveaespa980 Год назад

      Cohos books are way worse then twilight.

  • @umlautsoup7549
    @umlautsoup7549 Год назад +377

    I work in a library and it can’t be understated how popular Hoover is. I don’t think any of her books have returned to the shelves in years because they are in constant circulation. The guy that is managing our e-collection jokes all he does is order Hoover book licenses all day. Even though she’s not my taste (and seems to romanticize abuse?) what you said at 7:23 is important: she’s getting people to read again

    • @kukachoo42
      @kukachoo42 Год назад +37

      ive been wondering lately, genuinely and not trying to be cynical/snarky: is it truly good that more people are reading, completely independent of the content?

    • @-alif7188
      @-alif7188 Год назад +22

      @@kukachoo42 No

    • @tiberiusgracchi-gb6tf
      @tiberiusgracchi-gb6tf Год назад

      I have a question, your post hints at it but how can a library ever have an e-book out of stock?

    • @esterukesup6850
      @esterukesup6850 Год назад +7

      ​@@kukachoo42 Yes personally I think that bringing reading back is something positive and helps people fall in love with an amazing thing and amazing stories. Yes I don't really like the way it's shown in social media, because it's mostly shown as an aesthetic not as a hobby. And yes I personally don't like Collen Hoover books but I like to think of her book's relevance as was twilight 20 years ago.
      (Sorry if there are any grammar, spelling mistakes. English is not my first language)

    • @branpod
      @branpod Год назад +6

      On the flip side her books (and those similar in style) were what made me stop reading until very recently...

  • @antekpatyk9425
    @antekpatyk9425 Год назад +142

    "He's not super loveabale. He was homeless" - Man Carrying Thing

  • @agricola9171
    @agricola9171 Год назад +157

    I know this type of content isn’t your most popular, but gosh I love your book content the most.

  • @Wanderwilderreading
    @Wanderwilderreading Год назад +96

    I really appreciate that you’re actually trying to define what is making her books the most popular in the world right now instead of just trashing not mainstream for the writing being so simple. I’ve only read Verity and I personally hated it but I like how you’re actually trying to define what it is that makes her so compelling to the masses.

  • @surgeeo1406
    @surgeeo1406 Год назад +154

    José Rodrigues dos Santos is a famous Portuguese newscast, who made himself into a really popular book author under this same premisse. Paraphrasing him on interview, "People don't want to read your impressive use of obscure words, they want you to tell them a story that's interesting and easy to read."

    • @grfgtbhh34
      @grfgtbhh34 Год назад +2

      Ele não anda a ser processado por plágio?
      Não tem nada a ver, é só que eu não leio os livros dele, ouvi alguém dizer isto e queria perguntar a alguém que soubesse

    • @surgeeo1406
      @surgeeo1406 Год назад +3

      @@grfgtbhh34 Eu também não leio, nem ouvi falar de plágio. Onde quer que haja sucesso ha processos, haja ou não ilegalidade...

    • @lucia-di-lammermoor
      @lucia-di-lammermoor Год назад +17

      That's called... commercial fiction. A great way to make money, not necessarily great novels.

    • @december6320
      @december6320 Год назад +5

      sure, if your only goals are to make money and appeal to a mass audience. that's one reason to make art i guess

    • @thanosnoctem4473
      @thanosnoctem4473 Год назад +3

      ​@@lucia-di-lammermoor Nah, a great novel is a novel which has a beautiful and fun story which achieves everything it sets out for. Thats the sole purpose novels are made anyways. Flexing your flowery writing should be left to the poets.

  • @sahilmeena5219
    @sahilmeena5219 Год назад +68

    9 days till 1 year of commenting till the man reviews the Warbreaker

    • @ManCarryingThing
      @ManCarryingThing  Год назад +46

      we are reaching a crisis point

    • @seanhalpin87
      @seanhalpin87 Год назад +2

      Oh, maybe I should get back to telling him to read rage of dragons

  • @capitaorodrigo2886
    @capitaorodrigo2886 Год назад +66

    My only problem with her books is that they are FLOODING the libraries, and at least here, theyr are the only ones to go on sale

  • @nusoul
    @nusoul Год назад +20

    As someone who subscribed for the tasty memes, and now recently works at a library, your channel is my god dang friggin niche. Awesome content on both channels. Keep it up!
    See her books constantly going through circulation in our sorters, and have wondered why she is so popular. I don't read romance, but am always looking for stuff to be able to recommend to patrons, so channels like this are a god send. Perhaps I'll give one of her novels a go sometime.

  • @imsotiredofthiscrap2341
    @imsotiredofthiscrap2341 Год назад +17

    7:37 i totally agree. i dislike colleen hoovers writing but having an easy-to-follow writing style and a cohesive plot takes so damn long to master as a writer. there’s a reason i have so many WIPs lol.

  • @Froschiism
    @Froschiism Год назад +13

    As a book seller, one of the things I appreciate about Hoover and likewise authors is how they draw myriads of young readers into book stores who otherwise wouldn't come. Most of them probably stay with this kind of book, which is fine, really. I don't think that a transition to "more valuable" books is necessary. But these people read a lot and they get excited about books, they cherish the experience. They might keep this attitude for the rest of their lifes. In times tarnished by the fear that people stop caring about books it's a heartwarming, nice change of pace.

  • @apollinarian
    @apollinarian Год назад +33

    Haven't read any Colleen Hoover, but I appreciate this more nuanced view on one of her books! I've only ever heard overwhelming praise or total condemnation of the book's themes, so it's nice to hear you elaborate on what you think she does and doesn't do well. It's easier to see why she's successful

  • @scumble8271
    @scumble8271 Год назад +84

    I haven’t read or heard of these books, but people seem to be divided so I will have a strong opinion, even though I haven’t read them (I hate this book)

    • @bruh......2005
      @bruh......2005 Год назад +11

      Idk about her other books but Ugly love is genuinely the most awfull experince I've ever had with reading a book (at the time I had only read good and mid books).
      More frustrating then reading a generic book to do a book report.

    • @Stella-iW123
      @Stella-iW123 Год назад +8

      Dude I read Ugly Love and November 9 and no way Colleen Hoover is getting another chance from me. Sorry, but her writing is genuinely atrocious and her romanisation of abuse disgusts me.

    • @benman9242
      @benman9242 Год назад +4

      @@Stella-iW123 i honestly hate 1st person / present tense writing so much. it reads awfully and it feels like i'm playing the lottery when i buy a book from a new author if it will be complete shit because they wanted to have a "quirky" writing style. i hope whoever started this trend falls down a deep pit

    • @bruh......2005
      @bruh......2005 Год назад +1

      @@benman9242 I can see 1st person writting working so well if the author is trying to explore the main character psychologiclly. For example:- If a story is about a character suffering from psychosis episodes, and how the way the perceive reality changes drastically as the story progresses compared to the beginning of the story. (Goddamn I want someone out there to write a story about this lol)

    • @Stella-iW123
      @Stella-iW123 Год назад +4

      @@benman9242 First person's good when it's like a character-focused book with not much plot. And when it's well written. Third can get away with more, I feel like.

  • @peterittzes
    @peterittzes Год назад +22

    Can't wait for the sequel: The Man Carries the Thing With Us

  • @yellowhello2729
    @yellowhello2729 Год назад +27

    This video should have been like 10 minutes of Vessi ad and one minute of Colleen Hoover discussion.

  • @grahamhaddock3537
    @grahamhaddock3537 Год назад +30

    I don't care about Coleen Hoover but I really appreciate you talking about her skill as a writer and skill as a romance writer. Like she's done so well, even if she is metagaming the publishing industry, she clearly has to have some skill for continually putting out books people enjoy

  • @katiemarsh4970
    @katiemarsh4970 Год назад +47

    Ok, so I’m not a Colleen Hoover fan girl…I’ve never read any of her books and plan to never read any, tbh…HOWEVER I am a HUGE romance reader…with that in mind, thank you for not shitting all over romance…this review was so thoughtful and empathetic ❤❤❤

  • @timesn3wroman
    @timesn3wroman Год назад +8

    Your videos have always been great but they continue getting even funnier, more articulate, and better edited. Keep it up!

  • @low_vibration
    @low_vibration Год назад +7

    TOO MUCH POSITIVITY

  • @Anya-gf3rg
    @Anya-gf3rg Год назад +6

    God, wait till you read November 9th. That book wanted me to tear my hair out. JUST ABUSE, UPON MORE ABUSE, UPON MORE ABUSE, YET PEOPLE SEE IT AS ROMANCE GOALS 😭

  • @MissShembre
    @MissShembre Год назад +43

    As an author who has published a few short stories, I'm planning on purposefully putting out "readable" books to encourage people to read and to read quickly. There is an artform in it, just as much as there's an artform in writing flowery, potent prose.

    • @ken-yo2hz
      @ken-yo2hz Год назад +7

      If your purpose is just to churn out books that are “easy to read”, it won’t be a very good book

  • @CungleArt
    @CungleArt Год назад +7

    It’s interesting to hear such a nuanced review. Not something I come across online much

  • @justaguy2985
    @justaguy2985 Год назад +4

    The Circle is complete.

  • @omeysalvi
    @omeysalvi Год назад +15

    0:05 Stephen King looking sharp. probably still in his cocaine days.

  • @darriendane
    @darriendane Год назад +29

    great vid but it was kinda weird when you held nadia at gunpoint until she bought the vessi stormbursts, I hope she is ok 👍

  • @jerseyfanel
    @jerseyfanel Год назад +1

    Simple, easy-to-read writing takes time and effort. So yeah, kudos to the author for that.

  • @seanhalpin87
    @seanhalpin87 Год назад +18

    My mom loves these books. I am trying to grt her to read the emperors soul, and she wants me to read a Colleen hoover book. I may do it.

  • @danielles9550
    @danielles9550 Год назад +12

    I have mixed feelings about this duology. While I appreciate the message, it feels like a PSA rather than a book. The characters are not really character but more so avenues to (for lack of a better word) beat you with the point. I feel like it was a money grab more than a book and that was even more confirmed with the fact that she wanted to make a coloring book for the series.

  • @srely3786
    @srely3786 Год назад +18

    Please read the next Wheel of Time book! I want to hear your reaction as the series really starts to become amazing!

  • @ryan-sh8vi
    @ryan-sh8vi Год назад

    Your short videos always have me on edge trying to watch your long videos

  • @SirEriol
    @SirEriol Год назад +7

    UGH. It's becoz you haven't read It Continues With Us, the conclusion to the trilogy. And if you think that Atlas is boring lemme tell you that Colleen has already anounced a prequel to It Starts With Us that will be about how he became literally my perfect husband. It's called It Will be Us and is set after It Ends With Us starts but before it ends. I can't BELIEVE you reviewed the books without having the whole story, you literal man... Carrying... THINGS.

    • @Krozbot
      @Krozbot Год назад +4

      what about the video game continuation, The Last Of Us?

  • @stephenaguilar4846
    @stephenaguilar4846 Год назад +7

    Ever read/considered doing a video on John Updike? His prose is a brutally honest on American life. His short stories are where his strengths seem to shine, although the Rabbit novels are also worth the read. His short story collections The Olinger Stories and The Maples Stories are contain some of my favorite short stories of all time.

  • @MrMan-kf7jj
    @MrMan-kf7jj Год назад +7

    we are colleen hoover

  • @zunaslogic4128
    @zunaslogic4128 Год назад +18

    Colleen is a talented writer. I just wish she'd utilize this talent to write GOOD characters. Her characters make me cringe!

    • @valenz1234
      @valenz1234 Год назад +1

      she doesnt know how

    • @zunaslogic4128
      @zunaslogic4128 Год назад +3

      @@valenz1234 help! I remember when she made a NEUROSURGEON beg on his knees to be with Lil miss quirky name😭✋ As a med student that's been around neurosurgeons long enough to know how they actually act... That hurt my soul.

  • @andrecarpenter2432
    @andrecarpenter2432 Год назад +8

    Love the book reviews

  • @benjaminpendley6116
    @benjaminpendley6116 5 месяцев назад +1

    I hate everything about this channel and its sense of humor in everything.
    AND I CANT GET ENOUGH

  • @dr.grogsaudiostories
    @dr.grogsaudiostories Год назад +1

    I've never been so tempted to read a book I have absolutely no interest in by such a 3 star review before... Well done! Good review!

  • @samanthaannfuchsgruber
    @samanthaannfuchsgruber Год назад +3

    Hello. All I will say is that I truly did enjoy "It Starts With Us," the sequel to Colleen Hoover's "It Ends With Us" .... because for me, it brings across the message of how difficult it is for women to leave abusive relationships.♥ I appreciate your critique, however, and I can accept that Hoover's writing style can be a little flat and one-dimensional. No author is perfect, but I ultimately and very deeply enjoyed these two books. "It Starts With Us" is a much easier and more joyful read, and I think it reinforces the message of the first book in an excellent way. Aside from the content of the books themselves, the lesson I have learned from all of this online discourse about Colleen Hoover is this: read what you like. No two people have the same tastes in literature-or even in general-and that is what makes life interesting. Keep this wonderful content coming; I love to think.✨💭

  • @nachgeben
    @nachgeben Год назад +4

    "If she would bring in more chaos" this is honestly why I like certain manga. A lot of mangaka just go, "...>.> fuck it, this is cool" and then you get planets blowing up when it's not even a sci-fi story, and you just accept it because you agree: fuck it, this is cool.
    I think that it should apply to any genre, any topic. I get tired of plothole picking, instead of just sort of rolling with it and wishing for less caricature writing to make things neat and tidy. I've never read these specific books, but going based on what our man here has said.

  • @DavidDecero
    @DavidDecero Год назад +10

    aw man, the way you describe Colleen Hoover's prose makes me want to read it. I know I'm not going to. lol... but I want to. The kind of prose that doesn't get in between the reader and the story is just the best.

  • @Kate-uj9rx
    @Kate-uj9rx Год назад +4

    Good video! I heard about her book from multiple 12th graders' book projects last year! I kinda wanted to read them, but I felt like I wouldn't be my thing! I might check it out now! I would love to hear you rant about the abstract art thing!

  • @carnage1284
    @carnage1284 Год назад +6

    I’m surprised you’ve never made sole video of R.L Stine😂

  • @sandrarivera1262
    @sandrarivera1262 Год назад +2

    Not sure if you were already in Washington, but welcome to our weather
    -a fellow pnw native

  • @coleklaassen9427
    @coleklaassen9427 Год назад +1

    I do not care about these books or really about any of the books on this channel but boy is Man Carrying Thing quickly becoming my favorite person on this website

  • @BreadCatMarcus
    @BreadCatMarcus Год назад +5

    Weird, I came here for a book review, but now I really want Vessi sneakers that are great for everyday use AND sport. What a wonderful pair of kicks!
    What was I doing again?

    • @ictogon
      @ictogon Год назад +1

      > look inside
      > $180
      > wtf

  • @o_o-lj1ym
    @o_o-lj1ym Год назад +5

    Read slammed, ugly love or November 9 and see why people hate her books

  • @kmak4861
    @kmak4861 Год назад +1

    The defining era of my teen years was John Green of course

  • @blanchebau8807
    @blanchebau8807 Год назад +1

    You sound like an english professor lecturing a student who likes reading colleen hoover and decided to recommend her to you.

  • @elcee8
    @elcee8 Год назад

    You’re near Seattle?? You’re near me!!!

  • @michaelmorbius2719
    @michaelmorbius2719 Год назад

    I still like that jake still does these book videos like he did a long time ago.

  • @SoVidushi
    @SoVidushi Год назад

    Just finished the whole audiobook in a day lol, coming back to finish this video.

  • @antlerbraum2881
    @antlerbraum2881 Год назад +2

    Great video very comprehensive, Also isn’t weird how British people call vacuums ‘hoovers’? Yet another example of the phenomenon of calling a thing just the name of the brand . In Germany they just call cream cheese ‘Philadelphia’ since that’s the leading brand.

  • @whatwhatwhatwhut
    @whatwhatwhatwhut Год назад +1

    we do live in a hooverian society.
    this is literally "ugly love"

  • @DETHMOKIL
    @DETHMOKIL Год назад +1

    SHOES! IWAS JUSTING THINKING I NEEDED A WAY TO KEEP MY FEET LESS WET AND YOU SAID SHOES AND I NEED THEM!

  • @conorhamersleyspage8173
    @conorhamersleyspage8173 Год назад +1

    Good question

  • @OverlyAverageBen
    @OverlyAverageBen Год назад +5

    Yay! My favourite Colleen Hoover fan and theory channel uploaded!

  • @samham4461
    @samham4461 Год назад +1

    ayyy whats this man reading thing? i didn't serve in the war of 2025 to see this!

  • @TheSmartOjus
    @TheSmartOjus Год назад

    Congrats on Vessi sponsorship!!!

  • @samfilmkid
    @samfilmkid 5 месяцев назад

    Atlas Corrigan.
    That name is not for us to decipher, it's for the scholars, one hundred years from now.

  • @_Cotton
    @_Cotton Год назад

    Im sure she talked about the toxic gossip train a TON in this book

  • @cjgeminitarot6836
    @cjgeminitarot6836 Год назад +3

    Oh, you’re using my first name in an angry tone again!

  • @elmacho2789
    @elmacho2789 Год назад +3

    Kind of you to review Justin roiland’s favorite series

  • @Nick-pb7pz
    @Nick-pb7pz Год назад +8

    do your vessis help keep you comfortable while you carry things?

  • @lorimeyers6305
    @lorimeyers6305 Год назад

    Welcome to the King county!

  • @iAstring
    @iAstring Год назад +3

    more longer videos! jack to the moon

  • @glennuendo
    @glennuendo Год назад +3

    I like Colin Vacuum more

  • @crunglemcbungley
    @crunglemcbungley Год назад +34

    This will no doubt be drowned in a sea of comments but after seeing a good chunk of Man's videos I wonder if he'd be up to review a book I wrote a couple years ago. It's a little messy and nobody's read it but I got it published goddammit and I wanna know what people think

    • @tunadoomshitpost
      @tunadoomshitpost Год назад

      what is it about

    • @MyManJimbo
      @MyManJimbo Год назад

      What's it called?

    • @crunglemcbungley
      @crunglemcbungley Год назад +1

      It's called BrittleTooth. It's a story I started when I was 15, scrapped the entire book and started over, and finished when I was 20. It's the story of two treasure hunting pirates, Brittlebones and Spindletooth. Brittle is hellbent on finding his missing father, to the point he drags his captain through a variety of magic-related bullshit, to put it bluntly.

  • @ohmynoche
    @ohmynoche Год назад

    Man Getting Sponsored
    🧡

  • @pencilfiend
    @pencilfiend 6 месяцев назад

    Did u read the sequel 'it extrapolates and is prolonged with us?'

  • @sydneyalisonbaker
    @sydneyalisonbaker Год назад +6

    You must read Verity!!!

    • @natvasch6399
      @natvasch6399 Год назад +5

      The. Worst. Book. Ever.

    • @kabirarya5381
      @kabirarya5381 Год назад

      I feel like it's ending was good but the mid-section was actually hellish to get through and some of it's dialogue was also pretty bad.

  • @nicholasfalasco8539
    @nicholasfalasco8539 Год назад +3

    good stuff.

  • @skullchimes
    @skullchimes Год назад +3

    I wish I knew why. They could be reading 1984 instead. George Orwell gang #epic

    • @dromalloma2651
      @dromalloma2651 Год назад

      I will second lord of the flies, 1984 rules

    • @aakankshamishra864
      @aakankshamishra864 Год назад

      Real. There are so many classics they could be reading. Dystopian novels are my favourite though.(I am miserable)

  • @dr.techno2116
    @dr.techno2116 Год назад

    I got a vacuum ad under this video

  • @SteedthatReads
    @SteedthatReads Год назад

    Actually it's the opposite. Fans begged for this, it was the author who wasn't originally going to write, but they talked her into it. Colleen Hoover, give her this, knows how to make a splash

  • @asea1203
    @asea1203 Год назад +1

    The masses have bad taste. That's why her books sell

  • @swagilyph
    @swagilyph Год назад

    Anybody wondering about those Vessi shoes I got a pair and can confirm they take no shit from water.

  • @LoveHandle4890
    @LoveHandle4890 Год назад +9

    Some people read whatever they can get their hands on.📕

  • @loralubimaia2783
    @loralubimaia2783 Год назад

    I've never read Coleen Hoover but here I am....

  • @voxxy2184
    @voxxy2184 Год назад +6

    Your the one making the video why are you asking me?

  • @saravanakumaarsk6350
    @saravanakumaarsk6350 8 месяцев назад

    if colleen hoover is defining an era, it'll probably be the last

  • @samm8190
    @samm8190 Год назад +3

    Wouldn’t you rather be reading Sanderson? Why are you putting yourself through this? 😂
    Also what about Dark Tower and WOT. ah well 😅😅😅

  • @TheWeirdAlley
    @TheWeirdAlley Год назад +2

    why does it start with us and not with one thing, i dont know why, it doesnt even matter how hard you try. keep that in min-

  • @greatcoldemptiness
    @greatcoldemptiness Год назад +1

    Have you heard about her covering up her son's own abuse with his then s/o?

  • @stevies-readies
    @stevies-readies Год назад

    atlas shrugs

  • @malik1822
    @malik1822 Год назад

    Openminded letter 27

  • @MichelNJoia
    @MichelNJoia Год назад +4

    Man carrying thing, are you going to Review the New Cormac McCarthy books??

    • @ManCarryingThing
      @ManCarryingThing  Год назад +2

      as soon as i read them!

    • @MichelNJoia
      @MichelNJoia Год назад

      @@ManCarryingThing I've only read "the passenger". It was incredible, in my opinion. I am now reading "all the pretty horses", Very good book.

  • @ChemicalPenguinn
    @ChemicalPenguinn Год назад

    nah, i think some people asked for it lol. definitely not me, though

  • @corvus8638
    @corvus8638 Год назад +1

    Every word deserves its own cut!!

  • @usdibad6292
    @usdibad6292 Год назад +3

    What's the name of that track you're using at the beginning

  • @miandagny
    @miandagny Год назад

    Someone in your life who you don't want to have to have in your life. It's divorce it's vessi.

  • @VexJinks
    @VexJinks Год назад +2

    About 5 minutes in, I could no longer stand listening about Colleen Hoover and then left this comment and exited the video.

  • @shiven513
    @shiven513 Год назад +2

    Her books are so bad, the sheer quality of her writing is excused because political beliefs will sell. Which is such a sad but true culmination of today's American writers.

  • @BigChallengesIndeed
    @BigChallengesIndeed Год назад +1

    I am a chees eeadter