your unpopular book opinions 🚑 coho, fantasy romance, the book community, and aaron warner hate lol

Hello, hi there, welcome to our video. It is the first real day, I'm gonna call it, the first real day of Korea's rainy season. We got so many warnings about how much rain we were gonna get today and I went out and I got a coffee and it was like a lovely little rain and then I came home and now it's like...a lot. I don't think my microphone will pick it up but if you hear any kind of subtle banging in the background, the rain is hitting my window in such a violent way. So yeah that's why it looks really dark. It is 11am, I've got all the lights on in my house and it's this bright.

So welcome. I hope this is just a cozy video that doesn't make too many people angry. But we're gonna talk about some unpopular opinions that you guys sent my way. And I did a video about a year ago where I talked about your unpopular opinions, discussed them, and I wanted to do it again. And some of these are just funny, some of these I actually do like want to have a conversation. So it's gonna be a little mixed bag - everyone will be kept anonymous. If you are interested in participating in videos like this in the future, I'm much more active like daily consistently on my Instagram which is always linked down below.

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Okay so now I've got them - nope they're anonymous - but I have screenshotted them, organized them because a lot of people had the same opinions. Here we go: unpopular opinions from the people who were silly enough to follow me on Instagram. Starting with, I got two maybe more but just two that I screenshotted opinions- I'm sick of all the half-baked fairy stories. Can we do something new please? And fairy books don't have very good magic.

And I kind of agree. I think that with the popularity especially of like romantasy, people have started using fae to just mean like hot person with like various kinds of magic. But sometimes that doesn't even matter that they have magic. So yeah I agree, I would really like a fantasy that has a new interesting take on magic and really like the focus is the magic itself. I'm trying to think of a book that has done magic really well recently- I honestly like can't even remember anything that I read so maybe I should have taken notes beforehand.

Yeah I do think that we're seeing a lot of like fae that aren't really fae. And I'm also kind of sick of like the fae just being code for hot strong people. But on the other side of the coin there's also people who enjoy the kind of formulaic fae romance book and it's kind of more of like a comfort thing than necessarily you're looking for a really great new magic system so I don't know - I'm definitely a person who enjoys the kind of comfort read but then once I'm done reading it, I kind of get mad and like I wish there was something more substantial.

"WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: enHello, hi there, welcome to omg welcome to the video. It is the first real day, I'm gonna call  it, the first real day of Korea's rainy season. We got so many warnings about how much rain we were  gonna get today and I went out and I got a coffee and it was like a lovely little rain and then I  came home and now it's like...a lot. I don't think my microphone will pick it up but if you hear  any kind of subtle banging in the background, the rain is hitting my window in such a violent way.So yeah that's why it looks really dark. It is 11am, I've got all the lights on in my house  and it's this bright. So yeah welcome. I hope this is just a cozy video that doesn't make too many  people angry. But we're gonna talk about some unpopular opinions that you guys sent my way.  I did a video about a year ago where I talked about your unpopular opinions, discussed them, and I  wanted to do it again. And some of these are just funny, some of these I actually do like want to  have a conversation. So it's gonna be a little mixed bag - everyone will be kept anonymous. If  you are interested in participating in videos like this in the future, I'm much more active  like daily consistently on my Instagram which is always linked down below. But yeah we'll we'll get  into it but first I want to give a shout out to the sponsor of this video who makes these silly  little things possible and that is Squarespace. It is a place to host your online presence. You  can see an example at caricakes.net where I have been using them for many years to host  my blog because of different features like comment sections, email list possibilities, you can  have membership subscription feeds, you can connect your social media accounts, you can monetize things - you can use Squarespace for so many different kinds of websites. And they have a bunch of free  templates to make it really easy to actually set up that website. You can go to squarespace.com  right now for free play around with said templates, make your entire website, view it  and once you're ready to launch it you can go to squarespace.com/caricanread and get 10%off of your first website or domain. I'm a big fan, been using them ever since I made a website  and yeah, thank you so much to Squarespace, information will be down below. Okay so now  I've got them - nope they're anonymous - but I have screenshotted them, organized them  because a lot of people had the same opinions. Here we go: unpopular opinions  from the people who were silly enough to follow me on Instagram. Starting with, I got two maybe  more but just two that I screenshotted opinions - I'm sick of all the half-baked fairy stories.  Can we do something new please? And fairy books don't have very good magic. And I kind of agree. I  think that with the popularity especially of like romantasy, people have started using fae to just  mean like hot person with like various kinds of magic. But sometimes that doesn't even matter that  they have magic. So yeah I agree, I would really like a fantasy that has a new interesting take  on magic and really like the focus is the magic itself. I'm trying to think of a a book that has  done magic really well recently - I honestly like can't even remember anything that I read  so maybe I should have taken notes beforehand. Yeah I do think that we're seeing a lot of like  fae that aren't really fae. I'm also kind of sick of like the fae just being code for hot  strong people. But on the other side of the coin there's also people who enjoy the kind of  formulaic fae romance book and it's kind of more of like a comfort thing than necessarily you're  looking for a really great new magic system so I don't know - I'm definitely a person who  enjoys the kind of comfort read but then once I'm done reading it, I kind of get mad and like \"that's  exactly what I knew it was gonna be\" even though then why did I - why am I mad? Because I read it  knowing what it was - you know? So anyway yeah Iagree, I would love a fresh fae take or not fae -  I feel like people are now crazy about dragons. There was also someone who commented like \"not  every fantasy needs a dragon\" and I feel like fantasies don't have a lot of dragons, at  least nowadays, so where are you getting all of your dragon books that you're sick of my friend?  Next up is - books are too unnecessarily long, books don't need to be as long as they are, a  lot of them only contain 200 pages of plot anyway. Oh my God I just read, so it should  be already posted, but I read Vampire Academy as like a fun 'let's read this old viral book thing'...  the amount - the lack of plot was mind-boggling. And I completely agree. I feel like so many books now,  especially we've kind of talked about this on my channel but like Kindle unlimited pays you by I  think now they've changed it to pages read. It used to be like percentage read but now I think  it's pages read. People are just pumping out books that are way too long and they just - there's  nothing to back it up you know? I also just read the Prison Healer trilogy and that as well like  the entire first book could have been 25% of its length and combined into the second book and I  feel like it would have been a really good duology, but we're just stretching these books out a little  bit too long. I love me a long book, I love me a long movie - obviously I make like two plus hour  videos all the time. I love long content. If I love a world, I enjoy reading a lot, but if it's  just such an empty plot...like the prison healer for example, I enjoyed some of the characters, I  was interested in seeing how the story ended and I was happy to be in that world for a bit, but it was  tiring to read when there's no plot or just like a bad plot. So I agree, I also think that's why I hold  authors who write especially fantasy standalones, I like put them on such a higher level because being  able to create a world, write a story beginning to end in one book, is really excellent. So shout  out to my girl Margaret Rogerson - the fact that she could create Sorcery of Thorns (it's how many  pages?) and I think about it all the time. I love the characters, I love the world, it was enough  and then I could leave you know? I think if she had tried to make that into a duology or a trilogy  or something else, it wouldn't have hit as hard. So yeah I do think that the dragging out of plots is  no good. Oh my God why am I like a zombie now? Is the sun coming out? Okay okay I have a lot - they  kind of combined so I'm gonna separate them but we have: I know a lot of people like annotating books  but I hate when people write in books specifically with pen unless there's like a clear sticky note,  that's fine, but directly on the book? Someone else said: the trend of putting a million coordinated  color tabs in your book seem so silly to me. Books should be kept as neat as possible - no annotations,  no spine breaking. And yeah I've gotten people asking like I've gotten comments asking me how I  annotate my books and I'm like...I don't annotate my books. I do love a good underline. I absolutely will  write in my books on the page. I will underline things but I will never like write a note in like  the borders or anything like that, I just kind of underline a line that might stick out to me but  yeah I've seen - there's like a recent, I don't know if it's recent but, I've seen a trend of people  doing like really aesthetic kind of for Instagram annotating where it's like a romantic scene and  they will like highlight a word, heart a word, use glitter gel pen, all this stuff. Sometimes it's kind  of cute but I'm just like, if I would ever reread that book, it would completely take me out  of the story to see all of this like glitter pen stuff going on. But again, everybody's got their own  thing, it's fine. But yeah I'm not an annotations girl. I also think that it's the way that I read  perhaps - I read to like get completely lost in the story and if I were to be focusing on annotating  I would remember that I was in the real world and kind of wouldn't allow myself to just kind  of get lost and kind of tumble into the book. So yeah for the way that I read, annotations just  doesn't make sense. I'm glad some people like it but yeah I'm not, I'm not an annotations  fan. And then going off of that last unpopular opinion where someone said no spine breaking,  we have cracked spines on books aren't that bad, I like cracking the spines, I hate reading from  hardbacks, I need to crack the spine to comfortably, read physical books need to be lived, I hate to see  pristine books - break the spine. Yeah where's my - oh I don't have it with me right now but yeah  I'm a, I'm a I'm a spine breaker as well. I love that feeling of opening a new page and kind of  yeah I love it. I love when a book is like one person said lived in or loved. For some books  it's different, like I have the paperback version of the Once Upon a Broken Heart and Ballad of  Never After - I have a feeling I'm gonna read those very carefully because I just adore those  covers so much so I agree but leave your thoughts down: below crack the spine or not? Next up I have a  question for you guys. I think I live in a bubble - I know I live in a bubble actually I know I live  in a bubble - because I live in Korea and our bookstores like we basically, I have like one  particular bookstore that I frequent and it's kind of like a Barnes & Noble, it's called Kyobo and they  do have a nice English section. They're expanding it a lot but it used to be like best sellers,  classics and then like books that have recently been turned into film and that was it. So until  recently we didn't have like the Colleen Hoover fever didn't make it to Korea until very recently  so I just kind of the only stuff that I ever heard about Colleen Hoover was not good  and so I got so many people saying 'unpopular opinion but I don't like Colleen Hoover' - someone  actually said this is probably not unpopular but Colleen Hoover books are not it. Like I feel like  that's not an unpopular opinion. For me and who I know in my life, I feel like that's actually  a popular opinion. But I also don't know, like I've, I don't live in the U.S where she's  really popular stuff like that so let me know your thoughts. Is Colleen still The It Girl?  I don't know. Yeah so I was surprised how many people thought that that was unpopular  because I thought most people knew but I don't know. Now it's so dark again. Next up  I'm not even going to react to this because I'm scared. I'm just gonna put them on the screen.Next up, we've got three three people in total - I love the surprise baby trope every  time, I don't hate the pregnancy trope, I like the pregnancy trope. Cool. Good for you. I yeah I just  feel like because for me, pregnancy is so scary and stressful and something that I personally do not  ever want to partake in - the amount of really scary health things that happened to you like  I've had a couple friends who've had really traumatic pregnancies and births - if there's a  surprise pregnancy in a book I immediately get so scared. I'm - it's not like a romantic thing you know?  No, it's very scary and so for me it makes me so stressed. It makes me so scared for that  pregnant person. I also think logistically of like \"oh my God they aren't prepared\" It makes me, personally, so stressed. It's just like territory that I never personally want to  think about. If there's a character like that is pregnant in a book for some reason I don't care  like if they're already pregnant or, you know, I'm trying to think of a book where - oh okay  so like Book Lovers for example, the sister is pregnant. I think? Did I just make that up?  I think she's pregnant. And so they go on like a vacation, you know, once this baby is born she's  not gonna have enough time for vacation so like let's go on a little sister vacation. That - okay  fine. But if it's a surprise pregnancy - stress, fear, terrifying. I'm okay with pregnant characters but  like don't spring it on me okay? So I'm glad you like it but hard pass for me. Next up these two  are kind of similar and I agree with them. Number one I do not give a about the color of a  character's hair and then I don't really care for elaborate clothes descriptions. She's wearing a  blue dress? Okay let's move on. And yeah I agree - while I do love detailed explanations of like  scenery, architecture, food - oh my God describe the food till the cows come home, I love - but if we're  really hooked on like how a character looks or how a character dresses I don't care. I tend to -  I was actually talking to my friend Susan about this it's like I can't picture faces.  Like when I'm picturing characters to me it's not incredibly important how the author might  describe them because I'm going to be kind of picturing these vague blurry outlines of people.  It's not something that I care about and even if you tell me that a boy is blonde  I'm not gonna picture him as a blonde boy. I think that if it's important to the story then it makes  sense, but if it's just like vaguely telling me that like that fae guy has golden eyes - I'm like  well I'm not gonna I'm not gonna picture that ever, I'm not gonna picture golden eyes. Yeah I  think for the most part I don't really care about descriptions. Again I do think there are times when  it's important but yeah I could do with less - looking at you Shadows Between Us,  looking at you. Next up: authors who make cringy tiktok slash reels give me the ick.I agree. Even authors that I love, I would not follow them, I don't follow them on Instagram  because I just don't want to know them. I want to ignore the person behind the curtain you know? So I  think the more that I learn that it's a real human that created these fictional people, the least - the  less likely I am to kind of fall into a story and forget that this is fake you know? So there's quite  a few authors that make funny tiktoks about like being an author or their characters and  it really, I wouldn't say it gives me the ick but it turns me off immediately and I'm not, I don't  engage with that content because I, again, it just like ruins a lot of things. For example I follow  Stephanie Garber because whenever she talks, she's talking about just kind of like the publishing  process and then she'll share fan art which I'm fine with. VE Schwab, I follow her - she talks a lot  about the writing process like actually being a writer and how hard it is and stuff like that -  totally fine. But when it's like people are doing the like trends, the memes, the whatever  you know - total turn off. And I feel bad because I know that a lot of times there's pressure to do  so by the publishing houses or to like if you go viral on Tikiok, you're gonna get a better book  deal kind of thing. So I like don't want to hate on them because it's weirdly becoming part of  everyone's job .I'm sure that they're also kind of cringing but yeah there's quite a few authors I'm  not gonna name names but I steer clear. Ok this person gets me 100%. Pet names are rarelydone well - princess, baby? Never okay. Vomit moji. OMG I was just reading the prison healer - oh my  God the main love interest loves to say sweetheart and that just is to me such like an older person  like it sounds like something a grandma would say or like a dad to their daughter, like sweetheart?  It was just, it was, it was turning me off the whole book. And he says it a lot because he's a  real soft boy. But yeah I agree baby - get the  out of here. Also in the prison healer because  that's like the most recent book I read - the funny character said sweet cheeks. I don't mind sunshine.  I personally, in my life, enjoy ironic baby names so if someone's really grumpy if you call them  sunshine I like that. But princess? Unless it's like to a very manly guy - if it were a hockey romance  and the girl is calling the guy princess I could be into that but yeah for the most part pet names  not done well, not done well. Give me like I've said this before but like don't say baby, call me  ugly baby you know? Like I like the kind of not mean ones but like I said kind of ironic kind of  funny kind of poking fun at each other. I love that a lot but yeah yeah pet names are rough. Another  person who understands me - first kiss scenes are better than spicy scenes. One thousand percent  yes. I am so into slow burns like please give me hundreds of pages - with good plot we've discussed  this okay give me plot - but give me hundreds of pages of yearning, that's fine, and then hit me with  like one kiss scene in the book. I'm happy. That's what I want. So yeah I completely completely agree - first kiss scenes so much better than spicy scenes. Smut people - sound off in the comments. Ooh and then  this one getting a little getting a little serious, I saved this for like deeper into the video.  Someone said and (I don't think that this is an unpopular opinion I think this is a popular one)  The book community, specifically booktok, is so toxic/judgmental for no reason. And *whistles*  So I'm not on booktok, I'm not really engaged on bookstagram I kind of post there and occasionally  scroll through but like I'm not I wouldn't say I'm part of the community. For booktube, I was  actually talking to a couple of my friends who are part of the community and are kind of veering  away from it and trying to pivot to other things because the book community has treated them so  horribly. I think that's why I, today I was kind of looking at the difference between my bookstagram  and my booktube and I feel like I did this sort of subconsciously - I don't only read fantasy books but  I tend to mostly I feel most comfortable posting about quote unquote silly fantasy books or like  silly romance books - like books that are light and fun and people can have kind of fandoms and  and feelings about these books but they're not that serious and like we're all able to  kind of laugh at ourselves because if you're taking a book about winged men too seriously....  I feel like we're all, we're relatively mature enough. At least the people who have found my  channel were relatively mature enough to like love something but still be like what...  you know? We can laugh at ourselves. I really appreciate that about this channel is that, for  the most part, the people who watch this channel are open to laughing about themselves. It's never  that deep. But if you were to talk about books that take themselves a little bit more seriously - hi for  example this happened a couple years ago but I remember talking about how I didn't like - what  was it? - the Bell Jar maybe, by Sylvia Plath, and so many people commented saying like \"wow so lucky  that you've never experienced depression\" and... that was like....I was in a depressive episode so  like the fact that people were then saying like \"oh well your depression isn't valid because you  didn't get a book about depression\" and it became really personal and really mentally damaging for  me and so that's what I'm talking about when I'm talking about like more serious content - you can  tell me like you're wrong for being Team Edward instead of Team Jacob or something (not picking  sides it's an example) but like when someone comes at you and says well your opinion isn't valid it  because you have never been sexually assaulted, you have never been depressed and it's like you  you right? So that's what I'm saying is those conversations can be more damaging  than the kind of silly arguments we can get in when it comes to smut, romance  fantasy okay? So on my Instagram I'm more likely to talk - I don't actually talk about it I just  kind of post quotes because I'm scared to talk about it - books that are a little more serious  when we're talking about litfic, when we're talking about memoirs, when we're talking about  classics. And I know that you know, we know, that when I say \"serious books\" or \"serious readers\" I'm  not saying that fantasy or anything like that is unserious please. Don't misconstrue. You know that  I have love and respect for authors and readers of all kinds, I'm just bad at words. I think that  because so much of the book community - this is this is me just like off the cuff right I haven't  really thought about this sorry to editing Cari if you're gonna have to delete this - but basically  I have friends who talk about more literary stuff and the amount of hate that they get is bigger and  very different and very personal compared to when I get negative comments when I talk about fantasy.  I don't know how to pinpoint it exactly but there is definitely like a very different vibe  when someone is critiquing you for talking about a classic or talking about like a beloved kind  of dare I say hot girl books? Right? people up in arms about people jokingly saying hot girl  books. It's a joke. I feel like people don't take me seriously enough to say horrible things about  my opinions because my opinions are about vampires. Like the amount of vitrol that is spewed by  people who are fans of different genres, like it's basically like there are different genres of hate  I feel like in the book community. But let's talk about consuming content. For example, for example  I love Reads with Rachel, however my girl posted a video slandering  Stephanie Garber's work and I just didn't click on it. Because I didn't want my little heart broken, I  didn't want to hear her talk about it and that's okay. I can still love and support her and if I  see something that like oh damn, damn, that's gonna hurt my heart. I don't engage with it. I think that  we need to learn that YouTube, every video you click is a choice. You are responsible for what  content you consume and I think that if we all got better at that, things would be, I don't know,  things would be nicer. But yeah I do think that there's a very interesting side of book - the book  community and I think it comes from identity and identifying yourself as a reader. I'm not wording  this correctly but yeah I think that it's a lot of like people place a lot of their identity - it's all  linked to the books that they read, the fandoms that they're in, and so if they disagree with  something that someone says about a book that they they consider a piece of the puzzle that makes up  themselves people, get quite mad about that. So I think that we should like collectively, myself  included, start working on not attaching who we are to what we read. That might help us out a little  bit. But yeah I definitely I mean sooner or later the irony is those people are pushing all of the  people who do talk about different genres - they're making those people so upset that they're leaving  booktube so all you're gonna have are people talking about stupid fairy books. I'm the only  one that's gonna stay. You're just really damaging your own community by pushing out people who are  talking about the books that you like so again self-harm - but speaking of the only work of really  serious literature I've ever talked about on this channel. Someone said I love Crave. And then someone  also said not all the popular books need to be five stars, sometimes all you need is a trashy book.I agree. Someone, okay this made me crack up, someone said we need  uglier protagonists I also deserve representation.  Someone said anyone who enjoys Murakami is straight up questionable. Side eye, Skull emoji.Not me sitting here with a Haruki Murakami tattoo. So let's talk about it. If  you don't know, Haruki Murakami is a very famous, possibly one of the most famous Japanese authors,  still alive, still writing even though I don't like any of his new work. And he is known  for writing kind of the same story over and over again - where he has a very apathetic loser dude  who eventually has to go on some kind of weird eerie adventure that involves jazz bars, lost cats,  libraries, late night strolls - I don't know. So the critique for his writing is that his female  characters are often sexualized and people say that they're used just as like sexual tools, that  they're very 2D, not fleshed out characters. They're just there to kind of bang our loser character.  They're always having sex, these women. Always having sex. My take on it is, having read almost  all of morikami's work (I haven't finished his newest one) my take on his women has always been  that Murakami as a man, as a human man, thinks that women or just like femininity in general is almost  magical. Like I think that he - and he writes about it a little bit in his book Men without Women - for him how I see it is that women are this like locked box that like they have this inner world  that he can never and will never understand and like that's why his characters are a little bit  2D is because they have basically like a different life that we, our protagonists, never really knows  about. For example Wind Up Bird Chronicle - the wife has like she goes to work, she has all of these  different lives, she's so busy, she's doing all these other things, but we never see that because  the protagonist is just kind of this loser man who stays at home and who's unemployed. And so all of  the women have things going for them off the page that our loser man can never access because he's  a man and he's a loser and women are neither of those things to Murakami. For me I think that if  you're gonna call him a misogynist, it's not like he's a woman hater, it's that he views women not  as like humans but as these kind of like mystical beings that he worships and doesn't understand. He  always writes a similar male character as the lead and they're always like up and like can't  handle society and they're like dealing with all of this because they're just stupid  men and usually it's the women that push the plot forward or change the course of the man's  life because the man by himself is just nothing. So when people - like I think it's a more nuanced  discussion. I agree that we need to talk about how Murakami writes about women. I think that he  knows he can't write women because women are these magical wonderful things which is not good either  right? Women are humans. I will link an interview down below with a female Japanese author who is  a fan of Murakami who actually interviewed him and Murakami was actually like confused that he  was labeled a misogynist. She basically asked him like what do you think about this? And he was like  what? So yeah I think it's really he's not a woman hater, he's a man who thinks women are a different  species but like a better species? Does that make sense? Let me know your thoughts down below.  But yeah I think that he has so many interesting thoughts and he's changed the way that I read and  the way that I write. And yeah I have a - I have a tattoo that's inspired by a character, scene,  concept in Dance Dance Dance, and I still think it's it's a beautiful piece of writing. And so Murakami  discussion - make it happen in the comments, thank you. We're almost done, we're almost done okay  after that: cannot stand dual POV, if it's in the first person I only want to know one perspective.  I'm hit or miss on dual povs. I used to love it now it's tiring. And sometimes I feel like it's  not done super well. I think that authors - I forget what I was reading recently but it was like the  author kind of labeled it as if we were switching povs but it really was just it wasn't their pov.  It was written in third person, still I don't know - long story short I kind of agree with you , dual POV multiple POV is hard to do well. I also just want these two users to fight each other - we  have friends to lovers are superior to enemies to lovers and then friends to lovers gives me the ick.  And finally ending with I hate when the guy is all \"I'll burn the world down for you.\" Boy if you don't  sit down right now. Yeah I forget where I saw it but there was a I think it was a tweet about like  I'll burn the world down for you but it's like an office romance or something. Yeah I sometimes like  the whole like \"who hurt you?\" thing - I'm into it. I feel like in real life if someone's that that  obsessed with me like calm down you know? I like it when like other characters say it  like if a character is like \"he's looking at you like he would burn the world down  for you\" - great. But if the actual person says \"I will burn down the world for you\"  um...maybe not. That sounds like a Fall Out Boy lyric.So anyway this video got long it's stillraining so hard. And yeah I wonder if that opened up some discussions, let me know your thoughts down  below. Sorry to Aaron Warner fans. Yeah I will catch you guys later and remember in the description box  you can go to squarespace.com/caricanread and get 10% off of your first website or domain - thank  you to Squarespace for sponsoring this video. Okay I need to edit this and then I'm gonna work on my  June wrap up because I read so many books in June. And yeah I will catch you then, okay? Hope you're  all doing well. Be civil in the comments because it's never that deep. And catch you later, bye!\n"