I am LIVING for you calling out Jay Kristoff! He has turned out to be so incredibly sketchy over the years! I love that so many of us are loving the Parasol Protectorate! All the love to Zoe for getting us all into reading it during the first Amazing Readathon. I'm glad you had some reads that you enjoyed! I haven't finished a single book yet this year. I don't know what's happening, but it's definitely not reading.
Thank you for validating my feelings on Kristoff. I dnf’d a series by him years ago and couldn’t understand how many people loved his works! This vlog was such an interesting way for your year to kick off
Oh man I’m sorry it’s been a rough but glad you had at least a few enjoyable reads! Sounds like I’ll be taking Empire of the Vampire off of my TBR now too..looking forward to see what else you get to this month! 💜
Oh my god, thank you for the Jay Kristoff call out. I totally agree, 1000% percent. I went to a big signing where he was once and even my husband was like "Nah that guy is gross." 😅
Obsessed with you to friend!! Loved reading The Honjin Murders with you, it was a great experience. Heres to many more buddy reads 🎉 Im ordering Soulless now 😅 It will fit perfectly for February 'This one is for the bros'.... not me thinking how much I liked Empire of the Vampire 😂 though concerned about the problems around Jay Kristoff, its not something I had heard of before. Im pretty bad at keeping up with anything that happens outside of books... A shame about Everyone in My Family Has Killed Someone. Another book I had a lot of fun with 😅 we are so similar in reading tastes in some ways and sooo different in others
Happy New Year!!! There’s definitely nothing like getting home to your own bed after a long trip! Oh gosh, well, I started reading for TBRathon halfway through December… so far, I’ve completed 4 things and I’m currently in the middle of 2 and still nowhere near a bingo! I’d planned everything out perfectly to get 2 bingos and then just mood read instead haha. I’ll get there! And in the meantime, I’m having a great time! I’m so glad you talked about Jay Kristoff. I already knew about his problematic behavior and had heard people mention the problematic/gross things in his books, but I think the more people bring it up, the better. If people still want to read him, they should at least be informed. I really need to read something by Seishi Yokomizo! I’m so happy to hear you ended up enjoying that one!
I alsmost bought Jinn-Bot the other day from cover aloooone. Now the temptation is even stronger. 👀 I’m excited to hear what you end up thinking of it. -Tabatha
I’m so glad that someone else thought Everyone in my Family Has Killed Someone was a poorly written book! I hated it so much - nothing made sense about the main character and you’re right, the reveals at the end were really dumb. I wish I got the love the whole series seems to have.
I've finished only two books this year, but both of them worked for all 3 challenges. I've made significant progress on several other books as well, so I'll probably have a flurry of finishes this next week or so.
I've heard lots of issues relating to Jay Kristoff. I'm a fantasy reader but have avoided his books so far. What I've heard hasn't been great regarding questionable issues. We need to find you a chunky fantasy that isn't problematic 😂 I feel like you would like Paladin of Souls by Lois McMaster Bujold (Hugo winning book), but it's a companion novel to The Curse of Chalion, so I don't think jumping into it would be super easy (also it spoils the end of The Curse of Chalion - which you might enjoy as well). I've read them both and enjoyed them, and they have slight horror elements.
Thank you for doing TBRathon. It has gotten me to make a really great start to my reading this year. That sucks "Everyone In My Family has Killed Someone" didn't work for you. I loved the second book. Would it be different for someone like me who doesn't read mystery and has no background for it? Ooo... gotta love a multi-world/multiverse book. Yay! Center square makes getting everything else so much easier.
I’m excited you picked up The Jinn-Bot of Shantiport! I purchased it about a year ago, and just started reading this week. I’m about 25% in and am really enjoying it so far. You’ll have to let me know what you think.
@@Yarnchickenfibers_ That is amazing to hear, Anne! Also what a coincidence! I’m really excited to pick it up, and I’m hoping to do so sooner rather than later, so I’ll let you know! ❤️
I’m glad to hear that you don’t like Kristoff. I was turned off him years ago when I heard that a 16 year old female spy in one of his books had a boob job done. I took all his books off my TBR after that!
Totally agree with your take on Everyone in My Family has Killed Someone!! I couldn’t get through the first chapter, I feel like I have only heard good things from other booktubers about this book and it just was NOT for me.
Uhhh, Hunt the Stars sounds great. I'll def check it out! If you're looking for similar vibes (from what I can tell), you might want to check out Beth Revis' new series (I feel like maybe you already have😅) and also Nightchaser by Amanda Bouchet. The latter has a pet cat on a space ship 😂
You crack me up! When you were talking about Empire of the Vampire. 'Just grow up' 'your a weird man Jay K'. It was cracking me up! And thanks for the info on it. I do not read books with explicit sexual content in them, ESPECIALLY if it's minors. That's just gross.
Aggressively nodding along to your critiques of Jay Kristoff I still can’t get some of Nevernight out of my head unfortunately🤢and seems like he hasn’t changed much
I DNFd Empire of the Vampire as well not far into the book. I’m glad that I didn’t continue reading and get to that scene. That is most definitely not needed in a book.
I have a problem with authors who write inappropriate child scenes. I do my best to avoid people who supply the world with such reading matter. I know we are supposed to think “to each their own”. But when it glorifies something that is against the law…it is not for me and I won’t support those who create such content.
I’ve heard some questionable stuff about Jay Kristoff. I’ve only ever read anything by him that he cowrote with a woman and enjoyed that but I probably won’t ever read anything by him on his own. I’m reading Gail Carriger’s Finishing School series right now which takes place in the same world but follows different characters. It’s cute but it’s just making me want to reread The Parasol Protectorate because it’s so good!
🪐🪐From what i heard about Everyone in my Family Has Killed Someone, i really don't think the series would be for me. Like the whole self-aware wink-wink is something that really pulls me out of the story and it needs to be done really well in order for me to enjoy it. I am now really curious though as to what the reveal was that you didn't like. You can spoil me, i'm not interested in reading it anyway
I found Parasol Protectorate to be very mediocre and dnf-ed it mid third book (could not with the Mr werewolf's cruel stupidity, tbh 😑) That being said, Lord Akeldama is one of the, if not _the_ most entertaining vampire character I have ever read about 😎He is just awesome ✨ and is the only reason I didn't dnf that series sooner
I can see that! I know someone else who DNFed after how Changeless ended, but I find the relationship between Lord Maccon (Mr Werewolf 🤪) and Alexia to be very sweet and I could see why the author handled the very of-it’s-time conflict that occurred within their relationship the way she did. I 100% agree that Lord Akeldama is an AMAZING character!
@@leandrathetbrzero Honestly, we need a Lord Akeldama book! 😁 I love the character so much that I basically made him an NPC in multiple DnD campaigns I have played/play in 😆
@@leandrathetbrzero Indeed he is! What better character for a protective uncle of a fledgling vampire than a flamboyant and stylish lord who will teach the said fledgling all about how to function in high society but also have all the best gossip? 😄💝
I hated EotV..... The scene with the menstrual blood was the hard nope and I DNFed at that point when everyone was losing their minds at how good this book was and I couldn't even. You nasty weird man indeed.
Idk how people read Kristoff, i tried to read Nevernight and it was the worst thing ever. It was basically ebony dark'ness dementia raven way in book form, seemed like it was written by a teenage boy. And also a 16yo girl, who is not like other girls, goes to assassin school and gets a BOOB JOB. But it seems like he still hasnt given up writing teens in creepy situations, can't say he isnt consistent.
Wow i think you are the only booktuber that said that in empire of the vampire are sex scenes with minors.. Thank you for that because male booktubers i follow never said a word and they all loved that series. Guy is sick i swear, he did it in his ya books and knowing that he also did it in his adult series is just sickening.
I’m with you on Jay Kristoff. Won’t be reading him because he is awful, but also I tried to read Illuminae before cause I love mixed media and it was uncomfortably bro-ish and racist. Really disturbed about what you said is in Empire. Wild how accepting people can be of some stuff. I don’t get it.
I wanted to read empire of the vampire sooo bad when it came out but luckily watched an author behaving badly on his choices and he’s gone on my never gonna read authors even though his books intrigue me, always so disappointing when authors SUCK
I am LIVING for you calling out Jay Kristoff! He has turned out to be so incredibly sketchy over the years! I love that so many of us are loving the Parasol Protectorate! All the love to Zoe for getting us all into reading it during the first Amazing Readathon. I'm glad you had some reads that you enjoyed! I haven't finished a single book yet this year. I don't know what's happening, but it's definitely not reading.
@@TheHexedLibrary when was he not sketchy?
Thank you for validating my feelings on Kristoff. I dnf’d a series by him years ago and couldn’t understand how many people loved his works! This vlog was such an interesting way for your year to kick off
Also yay Timeless!
This is the reminder I needed to finally read Hunt The Stars!
Yes, Murderbot is SO good! 🌌
How to Steal a Galaxy was a favorite of the year! Exactly the character type that I adore.
"You nasty weird man" 😂 Oh no, so sorry my prompt's choice was a dud. But good on you to dnf if you're not enjoying it.
Oh man I’m sorry it’s been a rough but glad you had at least a few enjoyable reads! Sounds like I’ll be taking Empire of the Vampire off of my TBR now too..looking forward to see what else you get to this month! 💜
I am having a blast with TBRathon! So happy you are continuing with it!! 😊
Oh my god, thank you for the Jay Kristoff call out. I totally agree, 1000% percent. I went to a big signing where he was once and even my husband was like "Nah that guy is gross." 😅
Obsessed with you to friend!!
Loved reading The Honjin Murders with you, it was a great experience. Heres to many more buddy reads 🎉
Im ordering Soulless now 😅 It will fit perfectly for February
'This one is for the bros'.... not me thinking how much I liked Empire of the Vampire 😂 though concerned about the problems around Jay Kristoff, its not something I had heard of before. Im pretty bad at keeping up with anything that happens outside of books...
A shame about Everyone in My Family Has Killed Someone. Another book I had a lot of fun with 😅 we are so similar in reading tastes in some ways and sooo different in others
Oh I read Hunt the Stars in December. Have you read Polaris Rising? That’s my favorite of hers that I’ve read so far. Sooooo good.
Life’s been busy so I decided to just collect the dogs by reading books for their prompts! 😅 Thank you for making such a fun video and readathon! 😊
Happy New Year!!! There’s definitely nothing like getting home to your own bed after a long trip!
Oh gosh, well, I started reading for TBRathon halfway through December… so far, I’ve completed 4 things and I’m currently in the middle of 2 and still nowhere near a bingo! I’d planned everything out perfectly to get 2 bingos and then just mood read instead haha. I’ll get there! And in the meantime, I’m having a great time!
I’m so glad you talked about Jay Kristoff. I already knew about his problematic behavior and had heard people mention the problematic/gross things in his books, but I think the more people bring it up, the better. If people still want to read him, they should at least be informed.
I really need to read something by Seishi Yokomizo! I’m so happy to hear you ended up enjoying that one!
i want to give gail cariger another shot!!! fun vog as aways
The Decagon House Murders was a 5 star read for me. Looking forward to reading The Honjin Murders. Thanks for the recommendation!
I alsmost bought Jinn-Bot the other day from cover aloooone. Now the temptation is even stronger. 👀 I’m excited to hear what you end up thinking of it. -Tabatha
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I’m so glad that someone else thought Everyone in my Family Has Killed Someone was a poorly written book! I hated it so much - nothing made sense about the main character and you’re right, the reveals at the end were really dumb. I wish I got the love the whole series seems to have.
I've finished only two books this year, but both of them worked for all 3 challenges. I've made significant progress on several other books as well, so I'll probably have a flurry of finishes this next week or so.
I've heard lots of issues relating to Jay Kristoff. I'm a fantasy reader but have avoided his books so far. What I've heard hasn't been great regarding questionable issues.
We need to find you a chunky fantasy that isn't problematic 😂
I feel like you would like Paladin of Souls by Lois McMaster Bujold (Hugo winning book), but it's a companion novel to The Curse of Chalion, so I don't think jumping into it would be super easy (also it spoils the end of The Curse of Chalion - which you might enjoy as well). I've read them both and enjoyed them, and they have slight horror elements.
Thank you for doing TBRathon. It has gotten me to make a really great start to my reading this year. That sucks "Everyone In My Family has Killed Someone" didn't work for you. I loved the second book. Would it be different for someone like me who doesn't read mystery and has no background for it? Ooo... gotta love a multi-world/multiverse book. Yay! Center square makes getting everything else so much easier.
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I’ve completed 3 books only 2 to go for one Bingo!
I’m excited you picked up The Jinn-Bot of Shantiport! I purchased it about a year ago, and just started reading this week. I’m about 25% in and am really enjoying it so far. You’ll have to let me know what you think.
@@Yarnchickenfibers_ That is amazing to hear, Anne! Also what a coincidence! I’m really excited to pick it up, and I’m hoping to do so sooner rather than later, so I’ll let you know! ❤️
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I’m glad to hear that you don’t like Kristoff. I was turned off him years ago when I heard that a 16 year old female spy in one of his books had a boob job done. I took all his books off my TBR after that!
Totally agree with your take on Everyone in My Family has Killed Someone!! I couldn’t get through the first chapter, I feel like I have only heard good things from other booktubers about this book and it just was NOT for me.
Im a little behind with only two books in, but I've got a lot of free time later in the month so I'm hoping to catch up!
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Still sad empire didn’t work for us 😂 and def staying away from the everyone in my family one lol
@@rainybluereads 😭😂 That’s a good idea!
Have you read Children of Time by Adrian Tchaikovsky? It is my favourite of his novels, I got Service Model for Christmas but haven’t started it yet.
Uhhh, Hunt the Stars sounds great. I'll def check it out!
If you're looking for similar vibes (from what I can tell), you might want to check out Beth Revis' new series (I feel like maybe you already have😅) and also Nightchaser by Amanda Bouchet. The latter has a pet cat on a space ship 😂
You crack me up! When you were talking about Empire of the Vampire. 'Just grow up' 'your a weird man Jay K'. It was cracking me up! And thanks for the info on it. I do not read books with explicit sexual content in them, ESPECIALLY if it's minors. That's just gross.
Aggressively nodding along to your critiques of Jay Kristoff I still can’t get some of Nevernight out of my head unfortunately🤢and seems like he hasn’t changed much
I DNFd Empire of the Vampire as well not far into the book. I’m glad that I didn’t continue reading and get to that scene. That is most definitely not needed in a book.
Ewww - great takedown of that book though. Glad you liked Honjin Murders - Pushkin are releasing some great stuff
I have a problem with authors who write inappropriate child scenes. I do my best to avoid people who supply the world with such reading matter. I know we are supposed to think “to each their own”. But when it glorifies something that is against the law…it is not for me and I won’t support those who create such content.
I’ve heard some questionable stuff about Jay Kristoff. I’ve only ever read anything by him that he cowrote with a woman and enjoyed that but I probably won’t ever read anything by him on his own.
I’m reading Gail Carriger’s Finishing School series right now which takes place in the same world but follows different characters. It’s cute but it’s just making me want to reread The Parasol Protectorate because it’s so good!
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🪐🪐From what i heard about Everyone in my Family Has Killed Someone, i really don't think the series would be for me. Like the whole self-aware wink-wink is something that really pulls me out of the story and it needs to be done really well in order for me to enjoy it. I am now really curious though as to what the reveal was that you didn't like. You can spoil me, i'm not interested in reading it anyway
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I found Parasol Protectorate to be very mediocre and dnf-ed it mid third book (could not with the Mr werewolf's cruel stupidity, tbh 😑)
That being said, Lord Akeldama is one of the, if not _the_ most entertaining vampire character I have ever read about 😎He is just awesome ✨ and is the only reason I didn't dnf that series sooner
I can see that! I know someone else who DNFed after how Changeless ended, but I find the relationship between Lord Maccon (Mr Werewolf 🤪) and Alexia to be very sweet and I could see why the author handled the very of-it’s-time conflict that occurred within their relationship the way she did. I 100% agree that Lord Akeldama is an AMAZING character!
@@leandrathetbrzero Honestly, we need a Lord Akeldama book! 😁 I love the character so much that I basically made him an NPC in multiple DnD campaigns I have played/play in 😆
@@natasagajic1061 ahhhh I love that!! What a great character to get inspiration from! I agree. We need a book that just follows him 🤩❤️
@@leandrathetbrzero Indeed he is! What better character for a protective uncle of a fledgling vampire than a flamboyant and stylish lord who will teach the said fledgling all about how to function in high society but also have all the best gossip? 😄💝
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I hated EotV..... The scene with the menstrual blood was the hard nope and I DNFed at that point when everyone was losing their minds at how good this book was and I couldn't even. You nasty weird man indeed.
Idk how people read Kristoff, i tried to read Nevernight and it was the worst thing ever. It was basically ebony dark'ness dementia raven way in book form, seemed like it was written by a teenage boy. And also a 16yo girl, who is not like other girls, goes to assassin school and gets a BOOB JOB. But it seems like he still hasnt given up writing teens in creepy situations, can't say he isnt consistent.
Wow i think you are the only booktuber that said that in empire of the vampire are sex scenes with minors.. Thank you for that because male booktubers i follow never said a word and they all loved that series. Guy is sick i swear, he did it in his ya books and knowing that he also did it in his adult series is just sickening.
I’m with you on Jay Kristoff. Won’t be reading him because he is awful, but also I tried to read Illuminae before cause I love mixed media and it was uncomfortably bro-ish and racist. Really disturbed about what you said is in Empire. Wild how accepting people can be of some stuff. I don’t get it.
I wanted to read empire of the vampire sooo bad when it came out but luckily watched an author behaving badly on his choices and he’s gone on my never gonna read authors even though his books intrigue me, always so disappointing when authors SUCK
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