WORST to BEST books I read in 2022, ranked!
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- Опубликовано: 27 сен 2024
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happy new year!! welcome to the yearly video in which i rank all the books i read the past year and give a mini review for each of them :) hope you find something that you like!
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Hi! My name is Leonie and I am a 25 year old girl who loves talking about books! From YA to non-fiction to classics, I read it all (although fantasy will always be my fave). I live in the Netherlands and go to university, but make booktube videos in my spare time :)
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I love how listening to TikTok is a mistake that we all made in 2022, hope we leave it behind this year 🙏🏻
I’m absolutely not into booktok. I think people should just read books based on the feeling the have when the read the back 😅 I take inspo from tiktok, but if I don’t like what the back is saying I still wouldn’t read it even when everyone is saying how great it is
@@quintym7090 omg yes, that's what I do too. I'll check the book out but the description determines everything
right? I listened to booktok and ended up getting a colleen hoover book, never making that mistake again
@@Miipmiip Same. I read We Were Liars and it was so and overhyped. I had Verity but after reading it, I cringed so hard. I don’t know if this is mentioned on booktok or not but I saw "The summer I turned pretty" on RUclips and I couldn’t even get past chapter 5 without getting so bored. I guess romance books really aren’t my thing even though that’s all booktok recommends.
same I knew the moment I gave punk57 a chance the plot was frustrating unnecessary and predictable
nobody can even imagine how I love this woman
Cute
Aw
No, I can pretty much imagine.
Same
@@Jantonov1 🤣🤣
Just a suggestion… it would be nice to put at the top corner what book you’re talking about. Sometimes one just forgets what book you just mentioned and by the time you’re almost done, I’m like “wait what was the book again?”
sometimes we gotta pause a video and continue watching later and by then one gotta backtrack a lot and perhaps miss the exact moment you mention the name of the book. There’s a lot of scenarios where tbh it’s just convenient to have a picture of the cover on screen or name of the book in a corner. Just saying
I actually didn't catch what the first book was
@@ivingzuniga841 No actually you're right i agree with you🤔❤️
“tiktok misrepresented it and I fell for it” is such a mood I can’t
Timestamps for categories of the ranking :)
0:35 : I listened to the internet but at what cost
4:23 : It's me, hi, I'm the problem. It's me.
6:45 : Nice.
Intermission - 9:34 : Did not finish
13:12 : Really great! But...
19:10 : I will never shut up about these books
23:10 : Tattoo the text on my retina
(love these titles btw)
THANK YOU
Thanks, darling
No problem 🥰
Best description of Book Lovers 😂 “one grumpy little gremlin, struggling with perfectionism meeting another grumpy little gremlin, struggling with perfectionism, and then being organized grumpy little gremlins together,” 🌧 🌧 ❤
If someone had described it as this sooner, I would've read it ages ago
This was my first book that properrly got me into reading lmao
YES I love The Folk of The Air books and will never apologise for it lol I think Cardan's novella How The King Of Elfhame Learned to Hate Stories might just be my favourite. Those extra scenes of him and Jude>>>
I think the only people who hate the books are the ones who wanted more romance or couldn't handle the fact that Cardan and Jude actually used to hate each other...... I don't know what they think enemies to loves is but.......
Hi! As someone who didn't enjoyed the book, I want to say that it's not because I expected more romance, but because I didn't expect it to be so YOUNG adult. I'm used to reading adult fantasy so this one seemed really silly to me, with little world building, despisable characters with teenage reactions, and predictable plot. Obviously that's only my opinion and lot's of people enjoyed it, I wish I was part of them. :)
I listened to the series on audible and I feel like I missed something. I thought the books were just fine. Fun but not that special. They are so well loved though that I feel like I should read them directly- maybe the audiobook lost something for me.
me too!!! my favorites books from last year!! can’t wait to read the stolen heir now
I think the book was so steeped in historical perspectives and realistic takes on deep human issues, that it got a bit too much for those who like FANTASY fantasy. I don't usually like fantasy at all, except for Narnia, so I ADORED Jude and Cardan.
If Shakespeare were alive today, he'd make a play of it. The story is on that level. This is coming from an English teacher, by the way.
@@whisper_dvm5157 My exact thoughts on Six of Crows.. They're good but I must've missed something. Likely the reason for the hype..
I’m getting back into reading this year and I can’t tell you how much booktubers have helped me. I recently read the cruel prince series and it was so fun!! I really enjoyed it and i’m excited to read more this year ❤️❤️❤️
praise booktube honestly, I get ALL my reading plans/tbr from booktube (and try to avoid tiktok or at least only read those who have been approved by booktube)
@@MediocreAtBesd yeah same lol, I don't trust booktok but i trust booktubers with my life
I read bunny because of you and Jack Edwards here on RUclips, and honestly I'm so grateful for your recommendation! It's unlike anything I ever read and I'm obsessed
it’s really interesting to me to see people loving Bunny, I read it because of Jack’s recommendation as well and really did not enjoy it - it was a total drain to me to get through and nearly DNF. I just couldn’t get on with it 😂 unlike anything I’ve ever read I would definitely agree with you though!
if you see this, i just wanted to say that i’ve binged so many of your videos lately, and you inspired me to get back to reading for the first time in way too long! i got a few books from the store yesterday and i’m already really enjoying one of them. thank you for being such a joy to watch and for recommending such great books!
The way I have been watching her 2020 vidéos because I can't have enough of the aesthetics of this channel 🥰😍😍😍
I just wanna say I adore the vibes in this video, the candles matching your clothing, perfection
your opinions on beach read and people we meet on vacation was EXACTLY what i thought of those two books. these two reviews have now convinced me to pick up book lovers because i feel like i might love it
I am part of the group that thinks that everything Emily writes is just perfection
Your favorite books video was an automatic "I'm adding all of these to my 2023 tbr". I just know I always love the books you like
i found your channel last week, and my life feels much richer since then
xxx
what a beautiful thing to say to someone
“Sometimes it can just be very cathartic to read about a woman doing doing everything women were taught not to do. And sometimes that includes murder” I died lol
which book is this
@@skinnylegend9782 a certain hunger by chelsea g. summers
I decided to read Bunny after hearing you talk about it. Let me just tell you I was hooked. I devoured it in two days and I found my long-lost hunger for books and reading. I've already put more books in my to-read list, I haven't felt so happy about books in ages! Thank you!
Agree, The Secret History is incredibly funny. Donna Tartt is the queen!
The candle and tier names are so awesome. Your videos are so crisp
Leonie posted and my day just got a whole lot better
Ah yes, These Violent Delights by Micah Nemerever, a beautiful story about "friendship"
history will say they were roommates 🤣🤣
@@bear.b "oh my god, and they were roommates!"
Dissing My Immortal was uncalled for, it is the greatest literary work of all time
There's a book being re-released in August this year, I think. It's called The Phoenix King by Aparna Verma.
It's a fantasy book inspired by South Asian culture and mythology and I really loved it. I read it a while ago under the original title "The Boy With Fire".
I don't know if that's something you're interested in but I do really recommend it :)
PS: it has firebending (sort of), assassins, enemies to lovers, morally grey characters and badass women
Dude.. bunny is just. I’m obsessed 😭
I FEEL EXACTLY THE SAME WAY ABOUT PEOPLE WE MEET ON VACATION, it's defo her worst work in my opinion (and that is saying something because she is currently my favorite romance author)
It was so disgustingly boring tbh
I loved it, i like friends to lovers books😂 it’s the only one i have read so maybe my opinion will change when i read her other books!
“If [A Certain Hunger] is a woman’s favorite book, you need to run very far way” I’m dying 🤣
Amazing ranking ♥ I would highly recommend Piranesi, I think it's right up your alley. It's very mysterious and environmental with a mythological dream like charm, and it does actually get deeper with character than I expected. Piranesi is my favorite protagonist I read all year.
piranesi was one of my faves of last year!
piranesi appreciation real !!
I heard about Piranesi thanks to this channel, and I gave it to someone as a Christmas present this year! I haven't read it myself though, but it sounds very intriguing
Your commentary on Beautiful World, Where Are You just convinced me to read it because you literally describe me PERFECTLY I felt like we were on Facetime for a sec and you were staring into my soul
happy new year leonie! this is not related to this video, but I just finished reading the gilded wolves trilogy and I was SOBBING through the last 50 pages! it was so heart-wrenching and I really fell in love with the characters! but I want to thank you again for recommending it, especially since it seems to be quite underrated!
aaaa i'm so glad i convinced another person to read it and love it!!
I just picked up a copy from my library today! 💛 🐺
Just discovered your channel 3 days ago and heard you go on about Book Lovers. I had read Beach Read and was a bit underwhelmed so had put off Book Lovers for months.
On your recommendations bought it 2 days ago, devoured it and LOVED it!! Thank you
Finally someone else who has read and loved These Violent Delights! Such an incredible but chilling read
girl hellbent was INCREDIBLE im so excited for you to read it!!
I love how you sum up the books so short and well
If you liked the concept of mrs death misses death, you should read death at intervals!! it is incredible, Saramago is a GREAT writer
Your video is amazing! I don't always finish watching videos like these. Adore the vibe, the atmosphere, your humor and your taste in books! xx
I'm obsessed with angst romances (full of mutual pining) and I feel like you'd recommend the best of those, if you do have recommendations please make a video like that
Babe wake up Leonie posted a new video
THANK YOU. I rolled by eyes so much at The People We Meet on Vacation. Not to mention the main characters had no problems...like ZERO...so the fact that their had a "falling out" made no sense. I was like "THAT was what you were upset about all this time?"
I honestly think what held you back from reading Jane Eyre is what holds a lot of people back from reading a lot of Classics, honestly-even amongst people who speak English as a first or even only language!. 😅🙃😅😅 Because culture and language and all evolves so much, over time, and most people find it difficult or intimidating to try and get into the culture or language of the past. I mean, just imagine trying to read something written in your own language but an old/dated / archaic version of it, or whatever! (It might have a similar effect, especially the further back you go. ^^) Because there could be words or phrases or spellings that are rarely if even ever used anymore, or that could mean something completely different back then than it would mean to someone at first glance now without actually knowing the specific context like from back then-if that makes sense. But, for me, the only reason I haven't read a lot of classics is just because I didn't have access to many Classics when I was growing up...and by the time I grew up enough to go out and obtain them for myself totally independently, wanting to read Classics had somehow kind of just taken a bit of a backseat to other things I wanted to read or such..but I really hope to turn that back around, going forward, soon / in the future!. ^--^
Classics, in whatever language, are always quite challenging, I feel. I'm German and speaking English as a second language, studying English as a minor to History. In one of my first courses some years ago we read the first couple chapters of Jane Eyre and analized them and just this beginning was really interesting. Haven't picked up the book since (I have so many books still to revisit) but I'm always thinking about some day finally reading it. But it's the same in German. Books that I had to read in school and, at times, really loathed became some of the most interesting reads I had in a while. And then I recently read Dostoyevskys short story "White Nights" and suddenly there's this huge world of Russian literature classics which is yet to be explored. It's sometimes intimidating but, from what I gathered, often really rewarding.
You should read North and South! It's an 18th-century romance and it's so good! It's an enemies to lovers novel and it has a great movie to it as well.
IM SO GLAD SOMEONE IS TALKING ABT HOW VERY "i listened to the internet but at what cost" TSLD IS !! the book was so unnecessarily long and the plot could have been over in like 10 pages had the main characters just ??? communicated ??? AND THEN OFC the very lovely 3rd quarter crisis !! also,, im sorry but people hype aaron up so much and for what ?? his whole personality trait is being tall ???? and lina's is being short ?? sorry not sorry but they had absolutely no character depth, they were quite literally words on paper.
Hiii Leonie, this is such an exciting video for me, I love seeing these every year, since I've seen all your videos this year so I REALLY wanna know, luv u Leonie♡♡
I loved Babel! Just loved it!
Don't know if you are a fan Leonie, but BTS have a music video called 'Spring Day' and the music video is based on 'The Ones Who Walk Away From Omelas' - I was blown away on their interpretation of it. Jack Edwards did a video analysing the reference in the music video too which was really good!
I don't know why but you remind me so much of my older sister! She has the same name, she looks quite similar to you, she lived in Amsterdam for a while,... It makes your videos even more cozy than they already are :D
not all my favourite youtubers making my evening better...🥰
Hi! I live in Russia and I'm leaning english. I love reading english books. Recently I bought "The Secret History" of Donna Tartt in Orenburg. This book is in the same edition as yours!!! This is interesting coincidence!!!
P. S. Thank you for your channel. It is great, interesting and useful.
P. P. S. Sorry if I did mistakes in sentences, my english is bad yet)
I love this list Leonie! If you loved Jane Eyre then I recommend Wide Sargasso Sea by Jean Rhys as it tells the story from Berthas perspective!
For anyone who likes sally Rooney books and wants to try some Dutch literature I will now recommend Antiboy by Valentijn Hoogenkamp. Idk if it has yet been translated but it is a beautiful and modern queer memoir that I feel speaks to a lot of this generation
About Babel, I actually like that it is so heavy handed in its explanations. I like that it leaves no room for doubt or misinterpretation on who is in the wrong and who isn’t.
The topic of Babel is very important to me and it gives me a sense of safety that it’s not possible to twist the meaning of the book. It doesn’t give margin to excuse the villains (explorers and colonizers) or even side with them.
I understand why someone would want it to be more subtle and give the reader some credit, but I like that it doesn’t give you a choice, you’re either with the characters or you’re wrong lol.
It was my favorite of book of 2022.
if you didn't like vespertine that much but still want to read a magical warrior nun book i highly highly recommend red sister by mark lawrence!! it's adult fantasy, not YA but it executes the concept so well. a little gory, but with amazing characters, worldbuilding, plot, and pacing!
As far as actually very good classics goes: I finally read Lolita by Nabokov this year and I was mind-blown. It reads like any contemporary novel and is not at all what I expected.
It’s amazing, right? I’ve read it so many times and it just gets better and more devastating each time.
@@LenaTate It is and it might even be the best book I read last year. Totally not what I expected.
I loved „pride and prejudice“ reference on spanish love deception 🤭🤭😁
Your videos give me sm comfort
oh my god you have no idea how cathartic seeing the dispossesed on this list was. ive never seen another booktuber who's read it. it's my favorite book of all time
I think you would love Haruki Murakami idk but there’s something about their work that is just *chefs kiss*
So Definitely recommend the ‘wind up bird chronicles” ugh she is so good the ending man
Edit: OH ALSO
“The Dovekeepers” by Alice Hoffman
Fair warning, Haruki Murakami is a man, not a woman, and a difficult author to read for many. There is a level of creepy misogyny in his work that makes me nauseous. If you're OK with Charles Bukowski or Paul Theroux go for it.
I just love listening to you talking about books. We have very different taste sometimes, sometimes not! 🤣🤣
I’m so excited for Hell Bent it looks so good. Glad for the new video!!
So glad to have you back
You have to read Defy The Night!! I cant even tell how good this is: slow burn, romance, friends to lovers, enemies to lovers, a fantasy world, medical Field ( more like pharmacy) and funny lines
I have loved all of Emily Henry’s books except People We Meet on Vacation! Thank you for helping me justify my opinion 😂 all my friends love this book but I could not believe in their romance
i belong to absolutely none of the categories that 'Beautiful World, Where Are You' should be relatable to, but there's still just something about sally rooney's writing that i think anyone can identify with. one of the best books i read this year for sure
Wrote down the books from the two last tiers for myself, posting here to save other people some time, if they also want to write them down:
Book Lovers - Emily Henry.
The Secret History - Donna Tartt
I’m Glad My Mom Died - Jeanette McCurdy.
Beautiful world, where are you - Sally Rooney.
The Cruel Prince - Holly Black
The Wicked King - Holly Black
The Ones Who Walk Away From Omelas - Ursula K. Le Guin
The Violent Delights - Micah Nemerever
Jane Eyre - Charlotte Brontë
Bunny - Mona Awao
oh i understand, last january i fell into this elle kennedy fever dream and read almost all of her ice hockey romance books in a span of two weeks
I would love to hear how you underline and mark your books, you should make a video about it!!
Ok, I haven't heard anyone talk about this book, even though I know it is a children's book, I need to tell someone about The Thirteen Clocks. I love it so much and it is very dear to my heart, and if you see this I hope you read it and enjoy it as much as I did.
I finished reading ninth house a few weeks ago and have been waiting for the sequel to come out. Imagine my surprise seeing this month old video
If u like "trial books" you should read the Prison Healer series, its so goooood!!
“because… she’s a foodie” A Certain Hunger has been on my tbr for a while and now I need it
i just found you and it seems like our book choices don't really overlap so I was so surprised to hear you say that Jane Eyre was one of your top books of 2022! Its been my favourite book for many many years. Im so glad you loved it too. I wrote down so many of you recommendations, thanks
Those categories are so on point, I love it 🤣
Hi, Leonie! I added These Violent Delights to my TBR because of you and, based on how you described it in previous videos, I wanted to ask if you have watched the TV show Hannibal, just because I feel they have very similar vibes and you might enjoy it. Wishing you an amazing reading year!
YES i forgot to mention i recommend this book to people who love that show (it's my favourite!!!)
@@TheBookLeo YAY it's my favorite too! Okay, now I am VERY excited to read These Violent Delights! Thank you for introducing me to it!
As someone who loves both these violent delights and Hannibal, seeing this comment made me very happy lmao
i love how your accent changes when you say your name
Bookmarks in the video would have been great
Ahhh, Jane Eyre 😍😍😍 One of my all-time favorites.
I also picked up Ghost Wall thinking it would be horror, which was disappointing it wasn't, but I ended up loving the story!
i think the same about people we meet on vacation and beach read!! you got me a lot girl
i love your set up so much omg !
The most anticipated video of all time
Your taste in books is just * chef's kiss* 👌👌
gothikana's literally been picked up by a traditional publisher. booktok has gone too far i swear
Your review of Gothikana had me cackling 😂
I gave in last week and listened to the audiobook Book Lovers by Emily Henry and I was surpised that it worked so well for me so I've decided that is the only Emily Henry book I'd never going to read. I've heard it her best book by more people than not so as far as I am concerned, Emily Henry has done her job.
Your description of Beautiful World Where Are You is the biggest call out ever because i am a 20 something white woman and i related so much to the character of Eileen 💀
I love you girl😂. I found you yesterday and im on repeat with all your videos..
5 minutes in and I already LOVE YOU!
your videos are my therapy
"Uncle Iroh would love this book" I'm sold (it's already on my shelf but still)
uploaded 1 minute ago, this is the earliest I've ever been 😂
bunny was also one of my favorite reads!! As well as boy parts by Eliza Clark :)
Donna Tartt my beloved, i beg you to read the goldfinch if you haven't! an incredibly tumultuous story about grief and art theft and queer love haha
I know this is an old video but I just found your channel recently. So a book I read in 2005 called Shibumi by Trevanian it's my suggestion
Finally! I was truly waiting for that video
The last video you made had me remembering a book that I couldn't name bc I wanted to recommend it. In Dutch it's called "Speeldrift" and it's by Juli Zeh, and I'd say it's a dark academia-ish YA from early 00s. I read it when I was around 17 and really liked it
omg the way my top fav book of the year is also bunny!? i'm ngl i legit SCREAMED.
Interestingly enough, in the sequel to The Spanish Love Deception, The American Roommate Experiment, the male love interest mentions a lot to the female love interest that her standards in men are too low and she deserves more than the bare minimum. I don't know if he's any better though considering he does something dumb at the end lol
you need to read kaikeyi by Vaishnavi Palet
your earrings always are fire 🔥lovely video, entertaining as always
Waiting for my edition of Bunny to arrive, bought thanks to you and it is also the first bookstan recommendation I take in years, I'm super curious about it and looking forward to accompanying your channel for another year ^^ happy new year