Re: Rock, Paper, Scissors: I hate when the plot twist is something the characters in the book knew all along but neglected to reveal to the reader. That's not a plot twist. That's just withholding information for drama, and it's cheap and not good writing.
No spoilers but that was my biggest problem with 56 Days by Catherine Ryan Howard. When that trope/style of twist came in it soured the entire book for me. If anyone doesn’t like when that happens in books I would skip 56 Days if it’s on your tbr.
i'm so glad you all didn't enjoy it either, I honest to god thought i was the only one that didn't like this. Also after i saw the title i thought it was a real missed opportunity cuz the title could have been "Rock, paper, scissors SHOOT!"
That's like the plot twist that I hate most in horror movies, like there's so many of them whereas everybody knows the character is dead and they won't tell us or tell the person who's hallucinating the character is alive. And it feels like it's such a tiresome thing because at the end they say "s/he's been dead all along you knew that" and then the spirit haunting them fades away for no reason at all.
I just looked through the 25 books I gave 1 star this year and literally half of them are thrillers. It's a cursed genre where the good ones are just peak literature, unequivocal experiences, then the bad ones make you want to rip your hair out and burn the pages to save others the experience
I had quite a few one-star reads this year as well. In fact I'm currently going through a 1-star book I intend to finish before the new year, The Ones We're Meant to Find. The title was just stated in the book, that was fun, a Boy Meets World/Twilight moment. But my goodness is this yikes. Still, I'm determined to leave bad things from 2021...IN 2021.
@@HalfBloodOtter No Exit by Taylor Adams, Cold Storage by David Koepp, Rabbits by Terry Miles, Project Hail Mary by Andy Weir, Our Last Echoes by Kate Alice Marshall Enjoy😘
The book that pissed me off the most this year was The Maidens by Alex Michalides. I really liked The Silent Patient, but got so frustrated with this one and how very different Mariana, a female therapist, was written when compared to Theo, a male therapist. I think a big thing for me this year was realizing I don't like when male authors write female protagonists in thrillers because they seem so weak and/or incompetent
I rolled my eyes so many times at Hairpin Bridge. I'm starting a conspiracy theory that he actually just found the manuscript for No Exit in a bus terminal or something and published it under his own name. Every other one of his books is bad. How did he make one masterpiece thriller and then a bunch of incoherent tensionless messes??
🙅🏻♀️ You are so honest, I love it! It’s nice to not have to listen to watered down opinions in hopes of not offending. Thank you for being you, keep up the great content. 😊
Would you ever make a video about your reading routine and how you read so much? I read over 50 books this year and I’m happy with that but reading 200+ books sounds like a dream!❤️
Lol this is such an amazing video! Rant reviews are my new fav 😆 I didn't read any terrible books this year, but I started A Man Called Ove and didn't even finish it because it was too cliche and cheesy and predictable.
FINALLY. Someone who didn't like In My Dreams I Hold a Knife!!!! Update: The first few, I was like, "YAAAS. BURN IT." Then you came after Scythe and I had to skip 🤣
Not RUclips giving you the added suspense by putting in an ad before the #1 book🤣😂 You are just sharing your feelings that you've already shared in other vlogs. Still love ya💝
just started watching you not that long ago and i think it shows how much i love you and your content that i was able to predict most of these. haven’t even come close to finishing your back catalog yet!
🙅🏻♀️ this video is exactly what I needed today. Thank you for blessing us with so much content lately 🙏🏻 My worst book of the year was the House on the Cerulean Sea, which is basically sacrilege on the internet.
Omg thank you for the warning about The Minders! I loved The One but have yet to read The Passengers and just picked up this one so I’ll be sure to read The Passengers first.
I love a good rant! And this made me realize that while I didn't have too many wildly amazing reads this year, I didn't have a lot that upset me (beyond some low ratings for indie books with less than stellar writing). But my worst book of the year was a historical romance, Daring and the Duke by Sarah McLean. It was the third book of Bareknuckle Bastards trilogy that had built up the "hero" as the series villain and the "heroine" as a total badass. But like...it failed on every level as a romance, a redemption story, and as a resolution to the series. And now that I'm thinking about it, I am getting angry, so I might have to go back and drop my rating down from the 2 stars I gave.
🙅🏻♀️ I’m so glad you tore into Final Girls Support Group because I HAAAATED it so much. It’s the only Hendrix I’ve read and I absolutely will not be picking up anything else from them. The Vegetarian was my most hated book of the year however and FGSG is a speck in comparison to how much TV boiled my blood.
Please I have been waiting for this video since Jan 1! I love a booktuber who's not afraid to hurt books feelings. I skip the videos where people pussyfoot around how much a book sucked. Sometimes books suck!! It's ok to say it!!
Great video! Totally agree with Across the green grass field, but I'm having a hard time unhaulling it because I like having the complete set. The good reads choice awards are a joke. It's a popularity contest, thats it.
Can you please do a video on how you’re able to read so many freaking books in one year!!!😱 I’m setting my reading goals for 2022 and I’m just in awe of how many you were able to read this year!
Katie I can't tell you how much I laughed through this video. Your recommendations are always on point! 🙅♀️ The Silent Patient I hated it! It was like the psychologist thought he was a detective 🙄
YYEESS Final Girl Support Group, we are on the SAME. WAVELENGTH. when it comes to him. Also, I need more of these videos, like you are so eloquent and powerful when talking about your worst books, I love it. 🙅♀
The worst book I read this year was Every Fifteen Minutes by Lisa Scottoline. I only read it because it was my aunt's bookclub pick for my book club and let me tell you it was HORRIBLE 1-star awful. Also, the Creswell Plot (by some lady I forget) was a contender for worst book of the year.
TY, I finally started reading Bunny bc of another vid u made, I can’t put it down!!! I was going to buy The Final Girl Support Group & Survive the Night, I’m now going to save my money!!! I am a fan of Gabbys too, but we hav similar tastes, but when it comes down to buy or not, I will definitely listen to you!!!
Loved this video, it made me want to grab all these book of my shelf immediately and throw them all right into the bin, and I’m talking about my tbr bin.
Let me go Unhaul survive the night. Thanks for the warning. I definitely spoiled my worst book of the year too, lmao people need to be saved from themselves
I love a good rant ! Katie you are so funny, I love how passionate you get about books because SAME. My worst book of the year was To Kill A Kingdom, my only 1 star. It had absolute shitty worldbuilding, boring characters, boring plot (but to be fair I never expected it to be good). Just like cold mashed potatoes with no salt. I also didn't like Girl, Serpent Thorn and The Song of Achilles, the latter being absolutely not for me and was a terrible reading experience.
Oh my gosh I agree with you on scythe. I’m completely floored that this is so highly rated in the book community. It’s tropy as hell, the characters are dry and boring af, and the world building sucks. There were so many contradictions in the world building in just the first 100 pages. I could rage on for hours about the world building alone 🤪
ABSOLUTELY! Hairpin Bridge is atrocious. But Survive the Night was a worse reading experience for me cause I was stuck in a car and I had to hold Grace hostage to finish it, ha
GIRL u are so ENTERTAINING LMAO thank u for making me laugh so much in every vid but especially this one!!!! so sorry u had to go thru these books tho 😂😂😂😂
There's this book I've tried to read a number of times. It's compelling, it's well written, I love it. Until I get to this certain spot in the story and physically can not keep on reading. It's a literal trauma response on my part. I've tried three or four times to read it and every time I get to the same section and have to put it down. It's not actually an overly recent book, but it would be one of my worse books of all time. Mostly because there's no warning at the beginning of the story to warn the readers. "Skin Job" by Bruce McCabe 2013. I mean, it's a thriller and the creep level that set my skin crawling was an intentional plot device, so others may very much enjoy it. I just can not read it, to this day.
I haven't read any of the books on your list but I so enjoyed your animated presentation. My worst book this year was Goldfinch by Donna Tartt. Very disappointed as I enjoyed the previous books
i found your account yesterday and i love it! Its amazing how diffrent can booktube channels can be (i was looking at videos to learn and improve mine channel). I love your energy and passion!
I agree with you on Rock Paper Scissors, so much. I was so gripped for the first half but the ending really bugged me, I was not happy with the ending at all. Over all, I was just confused why the ending happened the way it did 🙁
I've only gotten through the honorable mentions and up to number 8 and you've already roasted 3 books I love! Sad panda :) But your energy softens the blow!
Yes! Cutthroat energy!! A great therapeutic start to the morning~ Venting is just as important as gushing about books you do love! 😋😘 🙅♀🙅♀As for books I didn't like, Anything by Sarah J. Mass, no ma'am not today and I didn't like Slimer by Adam Knight, all around just wasn't feeling it. It was too sexually graphic for my tastes but to each their own I suppose 😅
Yet again I have never laughed so hard from booktube content before you Katie. Loved hearing your opinions, and I feel a small bit of relief that none of your least faves were any of my faves! 😅🙅🏼♀️
None of my books were truly awful this year, luckily, but the worst were The Safe Place by Anna Downes and The Memory Watcher by Minka Kent, and All the Stars and Teeth by Adalyn Grace. Goodreads says I read The Merciful Crow by Margaret Owen yet... I couldn't tell you a thing about it. So maybe that one as well. Love your energy 🙅♀🙅♀
I don't usually watch english videos but I wanted to practise the language and at the same time have fun, this is the first time I see your videos and I laughed A LOT with the 2º position. I'll watch more and continue practising and having fun ^^
Totally agree with Across The Green Grass Fields! Like it was just an okay book, but so disappointing compared to the rest of the series. I hope Where The Drowned Girls Go is back up to par!
FINALLY someone that feels the same as me about Rock Paper Scissors…I gave it 2 stars. All of the “twists” relied on leaving the reader in the dark about stuff….like of course I didn’t see that coming 🙄
I hated the main POV (Jessica) of In My Dreams I Hold A Knife, but I liked the book a lot. The whole "and that's why YOU murdered her! And YOU murdered her!" actually cracked me up because you're right lol. Your reaction to The Patient made me laugh out loud and I KNEW Hairpin Bridge was going to make the top 3. Katie, I love this video. You are truly hilarious.
Ugh re John Marrs….The One got 5 stars and my fav book of 2021. I read When You Disappeared I FOUGHT to finish it and gave it 1 star. I could rant so hard about it 😩 awful awful awful.
Re: Rock, Paper, Scissors: I hate when the plot twist is something the characters in the book knew all along but neglected to reveal to the reader. That's not a plot twist. That's just withholding information for drama, and it's cheap and not good writing.
Exactly! It was an unnecessary twist
No spoilers but that was my biggest problem with 56 Days by Catherine Ryan Howard. When that trope/style of twist came in it soured the entire book for me. If anyone doesn’t like when that happens in books I would skip 56 Days if it’s on your tbr.
i'm so glad you all didn't enjoy it either, I honest to god thought i was the only one that didn't like this. Also after i saw the title i thought it was a real missed opportunity cuz the title could have been "Rock, paper, scissors SHOOT!"
I rolled my eyes soooo hard at the twist. I was annoyed and I saw it coming too
That's like the plot twist that I hate most in horror movies, like there's so many of them whereas everybody knows the character is dead and they won't tell us or tell the person who's hallucinating the character is alive. And it feels like it's such a tiresome thing because at the end they say "s/he's been dead all along you knew that" and then the spirit haunting them fades away for no reason at all.
Your rant was so entertaining that I'd be willing to read those top 3 just to have a bad time like you had. Like i also wanna be enraged
I just looked through the 25 books I gave 1 star this year and literally half of them are thrillers. It's a cursed genre where the good ones are just peak literature, unequivocal experiences, then the bad ones make you want to rip your hair out and burn the pages to save others the experience
I had quite a few one-star reads this year as well. In fact I'm currently going through a 1-star book I intend to finish before the new year, The Ones We're Meant to Find. The title was just stated in the book, that was fun, a Boy Meets World/Twilight moment. But my goodness is this yikes. Still, I'm determined to leave bad things from 2021...IN 2021.
Hello give me recommendations of thrillers that are peak lit? Please and thanks
@@HalfBloodOtter leaving this comment here in case someone replies
@@HalfBloodOtter the woman in the window- a.j finn. seriously it is amazing
@@HalfBloodOtter No Exit by Taylor Adams, Cold Storage by David Koepp, Rabbits by Terry Miles, Project Hail Mary by Andy Weir, Our Last Echoes by Kate Alice Marshall
Enjoy😘
You know it's bad when she's calling the author's out personally and asking why they wrote it 😂
I LIVE for these rants!
Okay but the survive the night rant at the end of this video has literal therapeutic benefits 🙌 🙅♀️
Your rants kept getting better and better. I've been having a horrible week and I needed this. I haven't laughed this hard in so long 😂
The book that pissed me off the most this year was The Maidens by Alex Michalides. I really liked The Silent Patient, but got so frustrated with this one and how very different Mariana, a female therapist, was written when compared to Theo, a male therapist. I think a big thing for me this year was realizing I don't like when male authors write female protagonists in thrillers because they seem so weak and/or incompetent
I challenged myself to only read female authors this year and it's been one of my best reading years!
I agree!! Mariana was so weak in my opinion. The Maidens really made me mad, and its on my top 5 worst books
Maidens was my most anticipated book and it just went down the drain. Totally agree to you
God, there are so many things wrong with The Maidens...
100% agree
This makes me so happy! Love how riled up you get and how your points actually make so much sense!
I rolled my eyes so many times at Hairpin Bridge. I'm starting a conspiracy theory that he actually just found the manuscript for No Exit in a bus terminal or something and published it under his own name. Every other one of his books is bad. How did he make one masterpiece thriller and then a bunch of incoherent tensionless messes??
Katie I know that this has been said before but I Love the Madusa framed artwork. Have you thought about duplicating it and selling merch?
I love how you unabashedly speak your mind about what you don’t like 👍 More channels need to take notes from you ⭐️
Oh wow thank you so much
🙅🏻♀️ You are so honest, I love it! It’s nice to not have to listen to watered down opinions in hopes of not offending. Thank you for being you, keep up the great content. 😊
I love how you don;t hold back and go off in a rant. It's you telling your thoughts and feelings, but I sit here and laugh and say I love this girl.
Would you ever make a video about your reading routine and how you read so much? I read over 50 books this year and I’m happy with that but reading 200+ books sounds like a dream!❤️
Lol this is such an amazing video! Rant reviews are my new fav 😆
I didn't read any terrible books this year, but I started A Man Called Ove and didn't even finish it because it was too cliche and cheesy and predictable.
FINALLY. Someone who didn't like In My Dreams I Hold a Knife!!!!
Update: The first few, I was like, "YAAAS. BURN IT." Then you came after Scythe and I had to skip 🤣
Lol me too
Not RUclips giving you the added suspense by putting in an ad before the #1 book🤣😂 You are just sharing your feelings that you've already shared in other vlogs. Still love ya💝
The rant you gave on Survive the Night! Lmaooo I agree so hard 🤣
I’m glad cause I cut out so many meaner clips of me talking about it hahaha
@@KatieColson Oh no, we need that uncut version! 😂 You're hilarious Katie, never hold back!
just started watching you not that long ago and i think it shows how much i love you and your content that i was able to predict most of these. haven’t even come close to finishing your back catalog yet!
Haha! I love that, Lexy! I definitely had negative opinions about some books this year
🙅🏼♀️ Survive the night also tops my list, and yes, it does feel like a bottom drawer exercise published out of desperation… or opportunism 🤷♀️
I am READY!!! 🤩 these are my fave type of booktube videos 🥰
🙅🏻♀️ this video is exactly what I needed today. Thank you for blessing us with so much content lately 🙏🏻
My worst book of the year was the House on the Cerulean Sea, which is basically sacrilege on the internet.
Omg thank you for the warning about The Minders! I loved The One but have yet to read The Passengers and just picked up this one so I’ll be sure to read The Passengers first.
I love a good rant! And this made me realize that while I didn't have too many wildly amazing reads this year, I didn't have a lot that upset me (beyond some low ratings for indie books with less than stellar writing). But my worst book of the year was a historical romance, Daring and the Duke by Sarah McLean. It was the third book of Bareknuckle Bastards trilogy that had built up the "hero" as the series villain and the "heroine" as a total badass. But like...it failed on every level as a romance, a redemption story, and as a resolution to the series. And now that I'm thinking about it, I am getting angry, so I might have to go back and drop my rating down from the 2 stars I gave.
🙅🏻♀️ I’m so glad you tore into Final Girls Support Group because I HAAAATED it so much. It’s the only Hendrix I’ve read and I absolutely will not be picking up anything else from them. The Vegetarian was my most hated book of the year however and FGSG is a speck in comparison to how much TV boiled my blood.
Please I have been waiting for this video since Jan 1! I love a booktuber who's not afraid to hurt books feelings. I skip the videos where people pussyfoot around how much a book sucked. Sometimes books suck!! It's ok to say it!!
Great video! Totally agree with Across the green grass field, but I'm having a hard time unhaulling it because I like having the complete set. The good reads choice awards are a joke. It's a popularity contest, thats it.
Can you please do a video on how you’re able to read so many freaking books in one year!!!😱 I’m setting my reading goals for 2022 and I’m just in awe of how many you were able to read this year!
Whew made it through unscathed! 🙅🏾♀️🙅🏾♀️
Katie I can't tell you how much I laughed through this video. Your recommendations are always on point! 🙅♀️ The Silent Patient I hated it! It was like the psychologist thought he was a detective 🙄
YYEESS Final Girl Support Group, we are on the SAME. WAVELENGTH. when it comes to him. Also, I need more of these videos, like you are so eloquent and powerful when talking about your worst books, I love it. 🙅♀
OMG GAVIN STOP! Thank you! That is like the best compliment on a book roast I can think of
The worst book I read this year was Every Fifteen Minutes by Lisa Scottoline. I only read it because it was my aunt's bookclub pick for my book club and let me tell you it was HORRIBLE 1-star awful. Also, the Creswell Plot (by some lady I forget) was a contender for worst book of the year.
Loved it! Especially the rant on Hairpin Bridge. 🙌💜
This made my morning! Lol
I loved Scythe but I actually agree with your opinion about the main characters.
Nooo Scythe & Nevernight are favorites for me! Haha I 100% understand your points though!
Just found your channel.loving your take on books…breaking down books and telling it like it is …keep doing your thing on here ..thank you
Wow I appreciate this so much. Thank you!!!
Agree with you on Across the Green Grass Fields, Hairpin Bridge & Survive the Night. I was so disappointed. 😞
TY, I finally started reading Bunny bc of another vid u made, I can’t put it down!!! I was going to buy The Final Girl Support Group & Survive the Night, I’m now going to save my money!!! I am a fan of Gabbys too, but we hav similar tastes, but when it comes down to buy or not, I will definitely listen to you!!!
Loved this video, it made me want to grab all these book of my shelf immediately and throw them all right into the bin, and I’m talking about my tbr bin.
You came for some of my favorite books 😂😂😂 but I LIVEEEE for a good drag 🥳 my first video on your channel and I’m subscribing!
Across the green grass fields was a writing exercise that they threw a price tag on to give seanan more time to write an actual story
I have seen Hairpin Bridge on SOOO many worst of the year videos this year, sheeshhh what a flop
Let me go Unhaul survive the night. Thanks for the warning. I definitely spoiled my worst book of the year too, lmao people need to be saved from themselves
The Minders 🙌 I’m so sorry I put us through that lmao 😭
I love a good rant ! Katie you are so funny, I love how passionate you get about books because SAME.
My worst book of the year was To Kill A Kingdom, my only 1 star. It had absolute shitty worldbuilding, boring characters, boring plot (but to be fair I never expected it to be good). Just like cold mashed potatoes with no salt.
I also didn't like Girl, Serpent Thorn and The Song of Achilles, the latter being absolutely not for me and was a terrible reading experience.
“You wrote a horse book about a horse girl in a horse town doing f*** all- she wasn’t doing nothing!” So much passion- and so true 😂😂
Oh my gosh I agree with you on scythe. I’m completely floored that this is so highly rated in the book community. It’s tropy as hell, the characters are dry and boring af, and the world building sucks. There were so many contradictions in the world building in just the first 100 pages. I could rage on for hours about the world building alone 🤪
ok but how you feel about survive the night is how i feel about hairpin bridge. hairpin bridge is my survive the night 🙅🏻♀️
ABSOLUTELY! Hairpin Bridge is atrocious. But Survive the Night was a worse reading experience for me cause I was stuck in a car and I had to hold Grace hostage to finish it, ha
OMG, this is the first video I have seen of yours and I am about to go binge watch everything else! You are awesome!
Oh I am so happy to hear that! Thank you! 😊
Your rage chaos gives me life. Like I don’t want you to hate the books you read; but also I really do, this is primo content 👌😍✨🙅♀️
Katie I just want to thank you for being the most hilarious person on RUclips! So great ❤️🙅🏼♀️
GIRL u are so ENTERTAINING LMAO thank u for making me laugh so much in every vid but especially this one!!!! so sorry u had to go thru these books tho 😂😂😂😂
I’ve started a category of books not to read. I’ve added a couple after watching this and taken a couple off my TBR pile. 😂😅
🙅🏻♀️this is the most entertaining video of the year 😂😂😂😂 i’m crying. also to sleep in a sea of stars was my worst of the year 🤮
Loved these rants!😂 The scream at 23:44😂!!🙅♀️🙅♀️
There's this book I've tried to read a number of times. It's compelling, it's well written, I love it. Until I get to this certain spot in the story and physically can not keep on reading. It's a literal trauma response on my part. I've tried three or four times to read it and every time I get to the same section and have to put it down. It's not actually an overly recent book, but it would be one of my worse books of all time. Mostly because there's no warning at the beginning of the story to warn the readers.
"Skin Job" by Bruce McCabe 2013. I mean, it's a thriller and the creep level that set my skin crawling was an intentional plot device, so others may very much enjoy it. I just can not read it, to this day.
You have me nervous because I’m reading Rock Paper Scissors next. I hope I don’t hate it as much as you did!
I haven't read any of the books on your list but I so enjoyed your animated presentation. My worst book this year was Goldfinch by Donna Tartt. Very disappointed as I enjoyed the previous books
I’m just get back into reading and about to drop $100 on books, I just want to thank you! You just saved me time, money and annoyance.
i found your account yesterday and i love it! Its amazing how diffrent can booktube channels can be (i was looking at videos to learn and improve mine channel). I love your energy and passion!
I agree with you on Rock Paper Scissors, so much. I was so gripped for the first half but the ending really bugged me, I was not happy with the ending at all. Over all, I was just confused why the ending happened the way it did 🙁
SO HERE FOR THIS! 👏🏻 👏🏻 👏🏻
This video was so hilarious that it made me subscribed to your channel. Btw. This is the 1st video that I’ve watched from you
“The government would never do that” girl have you never met the government?! 🤣🤣🤣 now I’m going to read it
One of my favorite videos from you - love the not nice version of you 🥰 you made my day ❤️😅
Omg I’m living for these videos now 😂 these are so great! You’re inspiring me to read more!!
I LOVE worst book videos too! Haha
"ew, no, sit down, what are you doing?" aaaahahahahah, this video was so entertaining, I'm gonna save it and re-watch whenever I'm down, thank you
I've only gotten through the honorable mentions and up to number 8 and you've already roasted 3 books I love! Sad panda :) But your energy softens the blow!
Your number one is my number one and listening to your rant has made my day.
I haven’t read a single one of these books but this energy i am LIVING for. As a Gemini sun/moon Aries rising, can relate 👏
As soon as you said the order was how mad it made you I knew which one was going to be on top 😂😂😂
Officially my favorite video you have ever made! I love it when you don't hold back! Hilarious! 🙅
Omg someone else who hated Rock Paper Scissors bless you 😭 That book had the dumbest and most poorly constructed “twists” I couldn’t stand it
Thank you Brooke! Needed to know someone else felt the same
Your thoughts on “Survive the Night” were exactly what was going through my mind while reading the book 😂 like wtf??
Yes! Cutthroat energy!! A great therapeutic start to the morning~ Venting is just as important as gushing about books you do love! 😋😘
🙅♀🙅♀As for books I didn't like, Anything by Sarah J. Mass, no ma'am not today and I didn't like Slimer by Adam Knight, all around just wasn't feeling it. It was too sexually graphic for my tastes but to each their own I suppose 😅
This girl is the definition of chaotic energy
Love her
Some books doesn't make sense, I enjoy how you talked about these books !!!
I’m so glad to hear that! Thank you
Yet again I have never laughed so hard from booktube content before you Katie. Loved hearing your opinions, and I feel a small bit of relief that none of your least faves were any of my faves! 😅🙅🏼♀️
I loved this video, loving the hate and ranting😂. IT NEEDED TO BE SAID👍🏻😍
None of my books were truly awful this year, luckily, but the worst were The Safe Place by Anna Downes and The Memory Watcher by Minka Kent, and All the Stars and Teeth by Adalyn Grace. Goodreads says I read The Merciful Crow by Margaret Owen yet... I couldn't tell you a thing about it. So maybe that one as well. Love your energy 🙅♀🙅♀
I don't usually watch english videos but I wanted to practise the language and at the same time have fun, this is the first time I see your videos and I laughed A LOT with the 2º position. I'll watch more and continue practising and having fun ^^
I didn't like Survive the night either, but I actually think on some level she did make the dangerous decisions on purpose because of guilt.
When you high fived yourself I cracked up! 😂
Totally agree with Across The Green Grass Fields! Like it was just an okay book, but so disappointing compared to the rest of the series. I hope Where The Drowned Girls Go is back up to par!
Exactly! I’m putting bigs hopes on Where the Drowned Girls Go
FINALLY someone that feels the same as me about Rock Paper Scissors…I gave it 2 stars. All of the “twists” relied on leaving the reader in the dark about stuff….like of course I didn’t see that coming 🙄
The high-five you gave yourself once you realized you remembered a characters name took me out, LMAO!
Love the honesty of this video 👍🏻
first video i saw of you.. and i kinda loved it. you are absolutely fantastic and entertaining as a person :)
I hated the main POV (Jessica) of In My Dreams I Hold A Knife, but I liked the book a lot. The whole "and that's why YOU murdered her! And YOU murdered her!" actually cracked me up because you're right lol.
Your reaction to The Patient made me laugh out loud and I KNEW Hairpin Bridge was going to make the top 3.
Katie, I love this video. You are truly hilarious.
Haha! I am so glad to hear it.
And you definitely called it on Hairpin Bridge 🤦🏻♀️🤦🏻♀️🤦🏻♀️
I also legitimately thought Nevernight was going to be #1. 😂
Haha! I am so surprised that something was worse but Hairpin Bridge and Survive the Night TOOK THE CAKE
I have only read one of these but boy did I have a blast listening to this god level RANT what an absolute delight 🙅🙅
Ugh re John Marrs….The One got 5 stars and my fav book of 2021. I read When You Disappeared I FOUGHT to finish it and gave it 1 star. I could rant so hard about it 😩 awful awful awful.
"The Starless Sea" by Erin Morgenstern was my least favourite book of 2021.
I LOATHED Final Girls Support Group. I can't believe how much hype it got.
So glad I’m not the only one!
I DIED laughing throughout the whole video. Loved this video!!
I'm shockeddd that Scythe wasn't higher on the list I still remember the reactions from those FL vlogs 🤣🤣
The Maidens was the worst book I read this year. I DNF’d survive the night
Same. I don't get the hype of the maidens at all. I'm done with that author.
Preach it was awful
I freaking hate The Silent Patient trope so much!
It's sooo funny to hear Katie talking trash about books 🤣🤣
So glad to hear that haha
"How many breaths can you possibly not realize you're holding"💀💀💀
Katie: I’m super mean to these books fair warning
Still me after hearing all your (fantastic) rants: omg 😮
“Sh*t the bed” 😂
I suddenly don’t regret DNFing Nevernight lol the footnotes were obnoxious af
The way the PLANETS ALIGNED when you mentioned the book in ur number 1 spot okay 👏 🙌
What do you do with all of the books that you don't want to keep?? I have boxes and boxes and am at a loss at what to do with all of them.