reacting to 1 star reviews of my favourite books 😂

Published 2024-04-17
I had so much fun reacting to these 1 star reviews of my favourite books! 😂Let me know if you want me to react to any other books in potential future episodes of this video 👀

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0:00 intro
0:30 my year of rest and relaxation by ottessa moshfegh
9:06 big swiss by jen beagin
16:44 mexican gothic by silvia moreno-garcia
22:29 natural beauty by ling ling huang
25:35 cleopatra and frankenstein by coco mellors
33:12 final thoughts

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All Comments (21)
  • @erinsbooks
    Oooh... What about a part 2 or reading reviews of 5 stars books on books you didn't like?
  • @pauieeepau
    Sometimes I find negative reviews more helpful in picking a book to read than positive reviews. A detailed negative review telling me what they disliked (which I might like) is way more helpful than a vague positive review.
  • @jokeeater5106
    I totally agree with that "I'd like mental health in books to be more satirical" notion! As a guy with many mental health struggles, I'm kind of sick and tired of this depressing narrative. I already have to live these grim and dark emotions, why should something I relate to be sanitized to appeal to neurotypical people's ideas of mental health struggles? I also feel like hammering on the point that it's difficult and removing the dark comedy aspect of it helps stigmatize it more - since it's dark and depressing we shouldn't talk about it at all, in a sense. But no, give me caustic characters! Give me sass! Give me absurdism!
  • @mokkin240
    I think all new writers should watch this video - it puts negative feedback in a new light and proves how subjective reading is. Thank you for the motivation to keep writing!
  • @wtheckJackie
    I am only two books into your video so far but I LOVE that your taste in books focuses on dark humor and satire to combat the difficulties of living with mental illness. I am 100% with you. It is all fine and good and essential to do the wellness stuff, but by jove do you gotta laugh at the void sometimes; it helps me get back into the driver’s seat and enjoy life. Thank you for spotlighting this often misunderstood genre!
  • This video was so much fun to watch! These reviews are HILARIOUS. i love 1-star reviews, they're amazing 😂😂 people indeed are dramatic but they do have some points. I love the fact that you loved many of the aspects that those reviewers hated. It shows perfectly just how subjective reading is and it all comes down to your experiences. Honestly, that just made me want to read all of them to find out what I think about them for myself hahah
  • I feel like a real theme for several of these books is that people think that mental illness can only be represented in The One Right Way, in the way that books like A Little Life deal with it - devastating, dark, and intense - and consider anything else to either be flippant or romanticized. But as someone who struggles with mental illness, I use dark humour all the time to cope, and I know a lot of other people do too! I really have to disagree with the person saying that Cleopatra and Frankenstein romanticized mental illness. Cleo's illness was so well handled. Was it melodramatic? Absolutely, but that doesn't mean it's unrealistic or anything. I also read the character as romanticizing her own illness, playing into the manic pixie dream girl vibes, and I very much think that was intentional on the author's part. Cleo was unmedicated and untreated and was reacting to her surroundings by crafting a version of herself that she thought she was supposed to be. The Tragic Artist trope is definitely alive and well in the art world, and people tend not to want to respect the art of someone who hasn't been "through something" because that means they have nothing of value to say. I think Mellors made a very intentional choice to have Cleo romanticize her own illness, but it's on the reader to identify this and interpret it as a design choice and not an inherent message of the story.
  • @moeshrooms385
    This is such a fun idea for a YouTube video :D I’d love to see more in the future! Going through reviews of books I’ve read is one of my favorite pastimes lol
  • @SarahAtHeart
    I really enjoyed this! Very humorous and such a good example of how reading is so subjective & personal. ❤
  • @jellums1208
    i read the first two books and they didn't hit for me despite also being a mental illness girly but i really enjoyed hearing about why you liked them! I'm getting back into reading as an adult so i guess i was hoping to get something ~deep~ out of these books but you made a really great point about just wanting to relate to our mental health in a fun and comical way. I'm considering giving these a reread in the future with that perspective in mind!
  • I need a whole video running down all the books for us menty girls... cuz I need to commiserate with characters!! 🤣😝
  • @kirjakauris
    Honestly, you really sold me on most of these books in this video :D
  • @Vivsbooks
    This was so fun, you inspired me to do this type of video! I also love how you talk about your favourite books, makes it easy for me to determine whether the book would be something I'd enjoy or not! 💜
  • @gabihuff6284
    This is the first of your videos I’ve watched, and it won’t be the last! I love your taste and how you express your thoughts. And how gracious you are!
  • @ravent3016
    So my take away is that Jenanie liked weird and disturbing lit fic.( Did you love Earthlings, too?) As for me, I like your reactions to the one-star reviews. In reading there is room for a spectrum of reactions, so it's amusing to see how irate the readers get when a hyped book is shitty in their experience. I find that negative reviews are more revealing than positive ones, to be honest. It's why I love DNF videos.
  • @drewskiloll
    just started big swiss and i LOVED what you said about it!
  • My Year of RaR.. I didn't even get to her dark strugle with depression...after the scene where "best friend" come to borrow some clothes or a bag is where I DNF it.
  • @kylieclark4486
    You were such a good sport reading these lol! A book I think you might like is Community Board by Tara Conklin! The protagonist is another delulu white woman but the tone is much lighter and much sillier than the ones mentioned here. It’s so satirical and fun and features some really sweet relationships. A lot of people rate it low and I can see why the main character isn’t for everyone, but I could see this being another one of these 3.5ish star books that you click with!
  • @chriscze6153
    Definitely going to read Year of Rest and Relaxation now lol I think you'd really enjoy Boy Parts by Eliza Clark if you haven't read that yet. Great video, thanks so much!
  • @melaniegrace7707
    I really enjoyed this. I am interested in almost all of these books. I think people don’t always understand satire or why it’s good to have flawed characters and that an immoral character does not equate an immoral author. We learn from flaws and therefore from seeing that illustrated through characters actions especially when questionable. It doesn’t mean the author is glorifying it. Also these characters are interesting. Also I love how you genuinely enjoyed the bad reviews and were able to see the fun and humor in them. That says a lot about your character. 😊