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I was at Holly Black's recent book tour and someone actually did ask her about Cardan's tail and she explained that she made him have one because she really wanted to get across and emphasize how the fae in the world she created are not just humans with pointy ears or simply humans with wings, that they really are a completely different creature. thought it was very interesting to hear her perspective on this!
So basically Cardan is Nightcrawler from X-Men without the blue skin and with a crappier personality LOL. (Yes, I read ALL of Folk of the Air and regretted it shortly thereafter.) Ex-fanfic authors and J. K. Rowling sure do like ripping off comic books and anime. This is why I dislike the most popular YA. Holly Black is NOT the fairy queen and if she really loved fairy fandom she'd recognize Brian and Wendy Froud as THE royal couple of Fair Folk fiction fandom by now...
@@hellograce19 tell a hardcore vampire fan that Stephanie Meyer is the Vampire Queen. They would be understandably irritated and frustrated at such a claim since 90% of fans consider Anne Rice to be the Vampire Queen (and rightfully so). Now perhaps my language is a bit strong as these are books/fandoms I am discussing, but I do firmly believe that Brian and Wendy Froud deserve FAR more mainstream respect as the Faerie royalty that they are. I have no doubt that Holly Black would agree. She has tirelessly used her fame to try to bring awareness to classic faerie books like Emma Bull's War For the Oaks and Terri Windling's Borderland, since those are the kinds of stories she always wanted to make. Sadly, they just aren't the kind that trend as far as these big YA publishing companies are concerned and doesn't have as much freedom as those 80s era writers did before YA was a term. It's obvious that Black knows she isn't the Fairy Queen, since she's always brought attention to those she knows deserve that title more than her. She's a true fan of the genre and I honestly respect that. Also, quite frankly, comic books and manga are often pilfered by certain authors and there isn't anything wrong with saying so. Yes, Cardan does bear a strong resemblance to 80s era Nightcrawler, curly dark hair, elf ears, gold eyes, tail, and all. It's just that Cardan is more human-looking since he has white skin and five fingers instead of three. (Ironic because Nightcrawler is a mutant-human and Cardan is a fae.) And yes, the white-haired knight in Tithe is clearly a written description of Yoshitaka Amano's Vampire Hunter D illustrations. And, yeah, Harry Potter does look almost exactly like Timmy in Neil Gaiman's Books of Magic (which even Alan Moore had to take a little poke at in his series The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen). Now Black is an obviously a fan of comics and manga, so it's understandable she would take inspiration from those illustrations, particularly since she is an ex-fanfic author. (Old habits die hard.) Meanwhile, Rowling is admittedly sketchy for not confessing her obvious influence from X-Men and Neil Gaiman. As someone who is in both the comic book and fantasy fandoms, it's impossible NOT to notice such overt references. Seriously, I could write a whole book about this stuff and I probably will LOL
I am the same way with my wife. There are very few booktubers that I enjoy watching and its mainly due to what I consider relaxed, down to earth, atmospheric, home like vibes. On top of that, there is a similar taste in books, and of course, Netherlands. We've been to Amsterdam once and we miss it 😪
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To anyone who liked The Folk of the Air books and wants to know more about Cardan's intentions, his upbringing, and how he fell for Jude/ why he was manipulated into bulling her for things her sister actually did: read "How The King of Elfhame Learned To Hate Stories". The artwork in this book is beautiful and there is an extended chapter at the end that took place after The Queen of Nothing. I loved reading Cardan's pov. If anyone is on the fence about him, I'd recommend reading it. It's very cute and fits into the trilogy well. EDIT: I honestly think Holly Black gave Cardan a tail because she wanted to make her Fae as realistic as possible. Not trying to make them necessarily seem desirable (but obviously the Fae and Cardan are seen as beautiful to Jude because she wants to be one, and grew up with them, and because we're in Jude's head the entire time). That's why her Fae are described as having green or blue skin, shark teeth, horse feet, tails, horns, a "twisted in turned nose" like the Roach, ect. She wasn't trying to make them hot like SJM. If she was she'd probably have included more smut scenes.
i know that this comment is quite old, but i wanted to agree to the 2nd part. Holly Black has been writing modern faeri tales/ faerie stories since 2002, and the faeries in those are also folklore-like with hooves, wings, tails, horns etc. So i think it's unlikely that she was "inspired" by ACOTAR (and also one comment mentioned her stating that her goal was to make the more "not-like-humans").
Yes exactly! I've always said the the folk of the air's strongest point is the complicated familial relationships! TikTok did that series so dirty by overhyping the romance that why so many ppl went into it expecting a fantasy romance & were disappointed. Don't get me wrong, I LOVE Jude & Cardan's romance but it was a pretty small part of the book in comparison to the politics & family drama. I think the Stolen Heir being more romance forward is Holly Black's response to the ppl who expected more romance in the cruel prince. The hooves made me cackle every single time tho lmao it was like a jumpscare
True observation about Leigh Bardugo's character writing. I've always loved Zoya, right from Shadow and Bone (I tend to sympathise with characters who work super hard at something and then a "chosen one" comes along, does the bare minimum or doesn't even want to be there and gets everything) but of course even I can admit that she didn't really get over the mean-girl archetype until King of Scars/Rule of Wolves.
Oh, as fellow Zoya fan I think she absolutely slaughtered her. She became yet another "special lore girl" and everything worked out Perfectly rather than Interestingly. I think Leigh didn't even understand to the end what exactly fans loved about Zoya...
I agree with **almost** everything you said about The Cruel Prince vs The Stolen Heir. The only things I disagree about is that the Jude and Cardan romance was low heat and that the characters in TSH were more interesting, but maybe that's just because I really love Jude and Cardan and wanted to see them again in TSH. Thankfully the ending of TSH is set up in a way that pretty much insures they will be in the second half of the sequel, so I'm excited about that. And regarding the romance, Jude and Cardan's love arc started with burning lust and developed into love, which I think is more fun than just vanilla friends growing closer lol There was only one kissing scene in both the first books in each series as far as I recall, and Jude and Cardan's kiss was miles hotter! How can you even compare an impulsive kiss at a party to "You really do want me... And you hate it" mutual punishment make out session at knife point??? It's so much angstier! I really didn't feel it with Wren and Oak. They're cute, but they have by far less chemistry compared to Jurdan. So yeah. I would argue that TCP was more spicy than TSH. Thanks for listening to my TEDtalk.
Leonie: Having a book you were looking forward to disappoint you is something I wouldn't wish on my worst enemy. Me, when someone annoys me: May your favorite book be made into a disappointing TV series!
since you enjoy holly blacks faeries i highly recommend her stand alone "the darkest part of the forest". i think that book has some of her most interesting concepts. its set in a human town where everyone knows about the folk, and there's a coffin in the woods with a horned faerie sleeping inside around which teenagers regularly hold parties. she also wrote my favorite ya vampire book "the coldest girl in coldtown" which has some of my favorite world building ever, and comments on tropes of the genre and how we romantize vampires while also totally playing into them (hundreds of years old love interest who has definitely murdered people falling for teenager and such) its so unhinged and i adore it
The Curseworkers is some more rly good Holly Black stuff. It's about magic and con artists so its not exactly the same as the faeries but it's still got the tricksters, complicated main characters, and fun stories.
I love faeries, just not Holly Black or Sarah J. Maas' faeries. A little too much human y/n soap-opera, not enough inhuman, ethereal, surreal, fairy tale vibes. I like my fae one way: Weird. Brian Froud weird. Neil Gaiman's Sandman: A Midsummer Night's Dream weird. Hence my love for Patricia A. McKillip and Joanne M. Harris...
@@deathrockfairy1290have you tried Emily Wilde’s encyclopedia of faeries? MC is a professor studying the folk and is building the first comprehensive encyclopedia about them, she goes to a small town in order to study and research them and it has a ton of different faerie tales, plus there’s romance but it’s not really shoved in your face (a lil until the end but that makes sense later)
I still think Holly Black focused her heavy political aspect while there was a war mounting. It showed Jude’s rise to power as the sole ruler of Elfhame well and how she dealt with power being thrust on her in a tense situation and how she could finally take control. It was a final character moment and definitely one of my favorite parts of the final book. The whole series even. tldr Jude girlbosses 🙏🙏
Coming here back after picking up Cruel Prince bc of your praise for it and honestly Queen of Nothing is by far my favorite book in this series. The first, I didn’t buy the romance with Cardan and the second it began to build and then the third is when everything picked up. I loved it start to finish
Leonie is the perfect booktuber for me right now. I like the longer content, all the vibes, vlog elements to some of the videos. I can't keep watching other ppl with their never-ending stream of new books - new to them and to me. My TBR is breaking at the seams! So I really, really appreciate this channel, thank you!
I love Holly Black’s depiction of Fae. They’re not some bulky guys with magic and pointy ears but match with true faerie folklore. The only other author who has shown fae like this (that I know of) is Margaret Rogerson in An Enchantment of Ravens. I wish there were more authors who did this
It's funny cause I was okay with the tail. It wasn't something I liked but I could choose to ignore but I drew the line at hooves. Love how we can all have such different opinions 😊
I loved that although The Stolen Heir is a quest, it takes on a heroine's journey focused on Suren's identity. It reminded me a lot of Frozen II if Elsa were to become a villain at the end hahaha.
I think you'd definitely enjoy reading Leigh Bardugo's short story collection "The Language of Thorns", especially The Witch of Duva (which can be read separately as e-pub as well). While I love her books, for me Leigh truly shines in her short stories, it's the folkloric lyrical element that does the IT effect!
Omg I've wanted to hear people's opinions on these books for so long now, I haven't even read them but I am always caught up with booktube, a bonus it is you Leonie, amazing!💗✨
If you like Holly Black's books then I really suggest you read How the King of Elfhame Learned to Hate Stories; it's the trilogy from Cardan's point of view. It's just so so good to reads his thoughts and it really adds a lot of nice details. I'm not really good at describing books just know that it is good from the opinion of a Holly Black fan.
I adored that one! And the bracketing showing a glimpse into their married life . . . 'I think you have iron poisoning.' Which is probably true, but it still hurts when he is making perfect sense. Oh dear Jude 🙂
@@theangel4054I'm 40% in and I do like the characters so far, but there are too many unanswered questions about the plot for me to have an opinion about that yet. All the new places and creatures are very interesting
@@theangel4054people hyped it up as an enemies to lovers romance, while it is, it is incredibly slow burn. the romance is a sub-plot, so take what you want from that. the plot is still great though, and the politics was definitely interesting and stressful but still very enjoyable. if you plan to read just the cruel prince, you may not be satisfied
I’ve read the folk of the air series and have read the stolen heir recently, and oh boy… this book was a let down for me personally. I found Wren’s character so bland, and her narration was a bit exhausting to read. I think the book would work WAY better if the main character and narrator was Oak - I mean, he has lived, like, eight years as the potencial heir and bloomed into a teenager and we got to see nothing of his development? I would not care for Wren’s pov if she actually mentioned his journey, but no. Their “romance” was also a let-down… the chemistry is nonexistent, and like every reader that expected an enemies to lovers trope (since they had an sort of arranged marriage), I was utterly disappointed. But the biggest let-down in this book is the lack of ANY scene with Jude and Cardan (I mean, I guess they are going to appear on the sequel, but I was excited for them, okay? 🥲) - but that’s just my humble opinion, no hate to holly, I LOVE tfota series, but “The Stolen Heir” was not it for me :’)
Yes! I felt the second climax in Queen of Nothing was not needed and took away from the relationship that had just blossomed so well… but it would also be kinda cool if it’s ever turned into an adaption. Either way still loved the book and the series 🫶 the graphic novel for the darkling definitely has my interest peeked, I might have to read that next!
I LOVED Wren! I wanted her to be even more unhinged at the end. Like damn she has it rough. Her arc was amazing and so tragic. I mean… the tongue… I was not ready. She’s had it wayyy worse than Jude. She needs a win in the sequel 😭 I also love having monster girl protagonist with sharp teeth. Oak is so fascinating to me and I love how he’s like Madoc with violence, which makes a lot of sense for him but I love how Holly Black makes very complex and flawed characters bc Oak is no dark prince like Cardan and he’s no golden prince either. He still can be selfish even if he feels for Wren but I love how she discussed how all the assassination attempts really affected him and his self sacrificing nature. I cannot wait for the sequel. Also- why is no one talking about the Undersea??? WHAT WAS THE MENTION OF THAT SEA DRAGON I must know
I’ve never read any of these books but your voice is so pleasant and calming, you’re so nice just to listen to! I also appreciate that you just rolled with that orange makeup look haha. It looks sunburned, which honestly isn’t terrible
Ninth House series really feels a lot like Jim Butcher’s The Dresden Files. Protagonist who’s sarcastic and snarky but with a troubled past. Cast of side characters who each have a special thing. Magical investigations in the modern world. Might all be circumstantial but I can’t stop finding parallels
I love the folk of air series so so much , but about Cardans tail I have to say, I never thought it was attractive (or that scene --weeird) . I remember when I first read it I tried to completely ignore the fact that he has a tail lol. But looking back I think its a really good way, to show that faes arent just extremely beautiful graceful humans with pointy ears, In fact it de-romantisizes how people see Fae, where in fact they are completely different creatures with more animalistic characteristics. As a human a tail seem to be monstrous and I loved that we experience Cardan as a mean creature with a tail .. really represents how Faes actually should look like : ENormous, monstrous, hideous creatures ( who can also look like goddesses )
I always just conveniently forget the tail and the hooves when I'm reading Holly Black characters haha. Would highly recommend In Other Lands by Sarah Rees Brennan if you wanted to continue fairyland type stories or even The Dubh Linn trilogy by Ruth Frances Long for mean fairy vibes.
Look, i'm not a fury but i find the tail to be cute lmao. You got me to read TFOTA and Rebel of The Sands series, so thank you so much for that, i love them both so much! I finished TFOTA, including cardan's perquel, in about a week straight because i just loveeee the fairy world. Heck, i even like locke's lore. For rebel of the sands, i think i just need more of the characters, so i feel like i need to read some fanfiction straight after finishing the series. I definitely trust your recommendation for my taste. Love your vids!
I would pronounce 'Elfhame' to rhyme with 'came' or 'lame', because that's how the Norse 'Alfheimr' would be pronounced (ignoring the 'r' ending, which is masculine nominative).
Not exactly, but close enough, and definitely better than the other option. In Scots the cognate word could even have a sort of long eh-sound sometimes.
The Stolen Heir spolier?? I heard Jude and Cardan don't make an apperence yet but they're mentioned a lot. I NEED JudeCardan to interact with teen Oak in the next book. Need it. I'd love to see Jude 8 years in the future and how her and Oak's dynamic has changed.
Apparently the videos are long but the way you edits these the videos feels really short TT I wanna see more and wanna hear more about fantasy books from you . And Holly Black and Leigh Bardugo are my favorite authors too
random but i’ve been binging your videos while doing paperwork and i love hearing you talk about reading you’re so passionate and thoughtful and it’s so enjoyable ily
I like Cardian's tale because it's a tail I could see humanoid creatures having, and he puts JEWELRY ON IT! I don't want to be with him.. I want to be him. 🖤🧚♂️🖤
it all makes sense!! i really enjoyed six of crows because of the character POVs and how they all came to life. i really want to find a book that has this and really loveable characters / found-family!! im in a major reading slump
Yes! The family dynamics and character interactions are my favorite thing about the folk of the air trilogy and there were so many scenes that I loved in the queen of nothing because of that. Spoilers ahead. I was disappointed by the whole prophecy because it felt so obvious as a person who reads a lot of ya fantasy. I understand Jude’s turmoil and her fear of losing Cardan since she can’t be sure about what would happen but the whole time I was yelling at her to get it over with 😂 I really liked the final chapter (or was it an epilogue?) though because happy scenes like that are my favorite. And I didn’t hate the book i still gave it 4 stars, just a little disappointed. I also agree that I liked it better when the conflicts were on a smaller scale, but that’s just my preference with fantasy in general.
Your videos are so calm and aesthetically pleasant. I enjoy listening to you and watching your mimic. The editing, the decoration of the room, your looks (sword earrings?? Omg) everything is so woow. You are my favorite book youtuber 🤩🧚♂️
Excellent use of whiteboard. Again love the vibes of your videos. I've ummed and erred about reading Leigh Bardugo's books as I wasn't sure they were going to be my cup of tea, but this makes me think it might be worth a go.
Great video! Thanks for sharing. There are a lot of books out there that most people haven't heard about that should get a lot more exposure. The last one I read was When Dying Is Not a Problem and I really liked it, but very few people know about it.
Ahh so excited recently finished queen of nothing i really liked it but felt the ending was a tad rushed even tho it felt like it took up like 100 pages? Idk if that makes sense aha... Reading circe atm!! Thank you leoo i love the video and also love how you make lists its so helpful!
I agree. Loved QoA overall plot and some FANTASTIC character scenes, but it didn't have the realistic gradual build as much as the others. In some ways I found Wicked King TOO slow (yes Jude, we get it; you're in denial about Cardan so can we focus on STOPPING the Undersea threat that has been hovering menacingly for 10 chapters now?) but maybe I was just impatient to see what was going to happen! But maybe a balance between the slow S L O W burn of WK and how rapidly the QoN plot actually unravelled would have been the best. Still love this trilogy beyond all reason though. Have you read How the King of Elfhame Came to Hate Stories? I thought it was the best of all!
I was so excited for Suren to be the main character of Stolen Heir. There’s no way her story could have been concluded by the end of the original series and I wanted so bad to see more of her so I’m so glad Holly Black is giving me food 🤲🤲
I'mma say it, just finished The Stolen Heir and OMG IT MADE ME SCREAM TWO THNGS: HOLLY BLACK HOW CAN YOU END A BOOK LIKE THAT???? and also OMG THE STOLEN HEIR MAY BE BETTER THAN THE CRUEL PRINCE???? I was completely and utterly in love with the love in The Stolen Heir, and with Suren and Oak, character development, 1000000/10 and yes, you do see the plot twist coming but as you said, not in an annoying way, but like, in a satisfactory way actually. 100000000% recommend, as much as I adore Cardan and Jude's hardcore ENEMIES TO LOVERS vibes, friends to enemies to lovers is far more charming for me, hehe .
I would love a video about fantasy recommendations ! I know you talked about this genre a lot a few years ago but an « updated » version of this would be really great I think :)
I read The Cruel Prince last month and your video was so incredible that I picked up The Wicked King right after finishing it. Love all your videos but this one was so great it might be one of my favs !
I really liked the folk of the air but my favorite is still holly black's original fairy trilogy from the early-mid 2000s. I really recommend it if you haven't read it already~
ok so i think leonie has inspired to retry the cruel prince/folk of the air series. read the cruel prince on a whim when it first came out and i can’t remember if i finished it or even enjoyed it… but everything i hear about it just sounds more and more like what i’d enjoy!! ❤
I listened to The folk of the air trilogy and I really love it. Thankful that you love the last book. By the way your voice is therapeutic. ❤❤❤❤❤. I miss listening to this.
I like all the analysis you put into this. Honestly, I’ve read no Leigh Bardugo and the last time I read Holly Black was Spiderwick as a kid. Mind you, Spiderwick when it came out was my very favourite book series. So weirdly I think I’m going to reread Spiderwick and then see if I’m up for the newer books. And maybe try Six of Crows too based on your analysis.
I think you have a point about the war being very different from the rest of the series, but for me it seemed natural because, after all, political intrigue is always about avoiding or trying to start a war. Maybe it's because I come from a military family, but I'm always expecting war to break out when there's political upheaval: it's just the most likely outcome 🤷♀️ And I liked how Jude and Cardan handled the war. But I think it could have been developed more gradually - I love QoN, but it really could have used to be longer and more developed more gradually - goodness, a real FOTA fan is going to WANT 100 more pages! 😆 I would advise just forgetting about the tail. It's not crucial to Cardan's existence that he has it - I don't mind it at all but I honestly don't think about it whenever he shows up in my daydreams - oh, I wasn't supposed to mention that . . . Don't tell Jude! 😆😆😆
I have that same alchemy and mysticism book it’s so fun to flip through randomly when I see it on the shelf. I think I’ll have to check out ninth house!!
Leo if you loved this folk of the air books, you would definitely love the ones that come before them as well, aka the Tithe trilogy and then The darkest part of the forest book !! Imo they are weaker then Tcp, but even darker with amazing characters (who cameo in tcp btw) lol
Omg please read The Language of Thorns by Leigh Bardugo if you want to get into more of her short stories!! I still think about some of the stories in it to this day even though I read it so many years ago. The illustrations are so beautiful and unique too!!
I randomly got your video recommended to me on TH-cam and I'm not even a big book fiend, but your videos have helped me get into books! Ninth House + Hell Bent definitely sound very interesting and right up my alley, so I'll probably give them a try :D Keep up the good work and I'm looking forward to more videos!! :)
I bought the stolen heir book!! I havent read the cruel prince yet but since you said it was quite different to the series, i decided to read it first since I really like romance! If i liked it, ill try to read the cruel prince.
If you want some dark fae and quest plot I seriously recommend The Name of The Wind (and the 2nd book The Wiseman's Fear) by Patrick Rothfus. Seriously wellwritten and not super high fantasy. Probably my favorite books ever. Beware, the thrid book is not out yet but there isn't a set date and he takes forever to write so might as well just read them.
I actually prefer Leigh Bardugo's short stories more. She writes beautifully. But there is something so hauntingly beautiful and grim dark about her short stories. If you haven't read the novellas associated with grishaverse you should. Highly recommend
Just finished reading Hell Bent.. it took me almost 2 weeks to get through the first half but finished second half in on evening and you've summed up exactly why. Side characters' pov was game changer but overall the book did seem lacking. Ninth House was much darker and better.
I know this is from a different video but can you like make a thorough video on how you set up your notion page? I don’t know if it’s just me but it inspired me to try and make one to be more organized for reading this year and I want mine to have the vibes like yours (except ofc with my own twist)
I really love your "whiteboards" moments hahaha (favs). I have to say that "the stolen heir" didn't really catch my attention (although I love the original trilogy!) but after hearing you talk about the book... e.e Greetings from Spain!
I don’t like how some of the TFOTA fandom simplifies the family dynamics too, like often when people do talk about it, it’s just “oh Taryn’s a bitch and I hate her” and it’s just very black and white
One of my favorite things to do is to paint and have one of your videos in the backround, you are definitely one of my favorite booktoubers!! Greetings from Chile.
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I was at Holly Black's recent book tour and someone actually did ask her about Cardan's tail and she explained that she made him have one because she really wanted to get across and emphasize how the fae in the world she created are not just humans with pointy ears or simply humans with wings, that they really are a completely different creature. thought it was very interesting to hear her perspective on this!
Where?
So basically Cardan is Nightcrawler from X-Men without the blue skin and with a crappier personality LOL. (Yes, I read ALL of Folk of the Air and regretted it shortly thereafter.) Ex-fanfic authors and J. K. Rowling sure do like ripping off comic books and anime. This is why I dislike the most popular YA. Holly Black is NOT the fairy queen and if she really loved fairy fandom she'd recognize Brian and Wendy Froud as THE royal couple of Fair Folk fiction fandom by now...
@@deathrockfairy1290 gatekeeping fairies. nice.
@@deathrockfairy1290is it rlly that deep
@@hellograce19 tell a hardcore vampire fan that Stephanie Meyer is the Vampire Queen. They would be understandably irritated and frustrated at such a claim since 90% of fans consider Anne Rice to be the Vampire Queen (and rightfully so). Now perhaps my language is a bit strong as these are books/fandoms I am discussing, but I do firmly believe that Brian and Wendy Froud deserve FAR more mainstream respect as the Faerie royalty that they are. I have no doubt that Holly Black would agree. She has tirelessly used her fame to try to bring awareness to classic faerie books like Emma Bull's War For the Oaks and Terri Windling's Borderland, since those are the kinds of stories she always wanted to make. Sadly, they just aren't the kind that trend as far as these big YA publishing companies are concerned and doesn't have as much freedom as those 80s era writers did before YA was a term. It's obvious that Black knows she isn't the Fairy Queen, since she's always brought attention to those she knows deserve that title more than her. She's a true fan of the genre and I honestly respect that.
Also, quite frankly, comic books and manga are often pilfered by certain authors and there isn't anything wrong with saying so. Yes, Cardan does bear a strong resemblance to 80s era Nightcrawler, curly dark hair, elf ears, gold eyes, tail, and all. It's just that Cardan is more human-looking since he has white skin and five fingers instead of three. (Ironic because Nightcrawler is a mutant-human and Cardan is a fae.) And yes, the white-haired knight in Tithe is clearly a written description of Yoshitaka Amano's Vampire Hunter D illustrations. And, yeah, Harry Potter does look almost exactly like Timmy in Neil Gaiman's Books of Magic (which even Alan Moore had to take a little poke at in his series The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen). Now Black is an obviously a fan of comics and manga, so it's understandable she would take inspiration from those illustrations, particularly since she is an ex-fanfic author. (Old habits die hard.) Meanwhile, Rowling is admittedly sketchy for not confessing her obvious influence from X-Men and Neil Gaiman. As someone who is in both the comic book and fantasy fandoms, it's impossible NOT to notice such overt references. Seriously, I could write a whole book about this stuff and I probably will LOL
My boyfriend will be gutted if I watch the 'Leo Lady' without him but I'm excited for this video!!
ahahaha this is so funny to me
I am the same way with my wife. There are very few booktubers that I enjoy watching and its mainly due to what I consider relaxed, down to earth, atmospheric, home like vibes. On top of that, there is a similar taste in books, and of course, Netherlands.
We've been to Amsterdam once and we miss it 😪
could be me and my not-boyfriend 😅😅
I am join your life as a boyfriend? My life is alone and single life bachelor's still age 33years?My life is wait a girlfriend enter my life and my life is save with you?
To anyone who liked The Folk of the Air books and wants to know more about Cardan's intentions, his upbringing, and how he fell for Jude/ why he was manipulated into bulling her for things her sister actually did: read "How The King of Elfhame Learned To Hate Stories". The artwork in this book is beautiful and there is an extended chapter at the end that took place after The Queen of Nothing. I loved reading Cardan's pov. If anyone is on the fence about him, I'd recommend reading it. It's very cute and fits into the trilogy well.
EDIT: I honestly think Holly Black gave Cardan a tail because she wanted to make her Fae as realistic as possible. Not trying to make them necessarily seem desirable (but obviously the Fae and Cardan are seen as beautiful to Jude because she wants to be one, and grew up with them, and because we're in Jude's head the entire time). That's why her Fae are described as having green or blue skin, shark teeth, horse feet, tails, horns, a "twisted in turned nose" like the Roach, ect. She wasn't trying to make them hot like SJM. If she was she'd probably have included more smut scenes.
Agree. Loved Cardan's story 🙂
That's exactly how I felt! I didn't mind the tail, the hooves actually threw me off more 😂
i know that this comment is quite old, but i wanted to agree to the 2nd part. Holly Black has been writing modern faeri tales/ faerie stories since 2002, and the faeries in those are also folklore-like with hooves, wings, tails, horns etc. So i think it's unlikely that she was "inspired" by ACOTAR (and also one comment mentioned her stating that her goal was to make the more "not-like-humans").
Yes exactly! I've always said the the folk of the air's strongest point is the complicated familial relationships! TikTok did that series so dirty by overhyping the romance that why so many ppl went into it expecting a fantasy romance & were disappointed. Don't get me wrong, I LOVE Jude & Cardan's romance but it was a pretty small part of the book in comparison to the politics & family drama. I think the Stolen Heir being more romance forward is Holly Black's response to the ppl who expected more romance in the cruel prince. The hooves made me cackle every single time tho lmao it was like a jumpscare
I feel the same way about Jude and Cardan's romance being a small part of a great whole! 🙂
True observation about Leigh Bardugo's character writing. I've always loved Zoya, right from Shadow and Bone (I tend to sympathise with characters who work super hard at something and then a "chosen one" comes along, does the bare minimum or doesn't even want to be there and gets everything) but of course even I can admit that she didn't really get over the mean-girl archetype until King of Scars/Rule of Wolves.
Oh, as fellow Zoya fan I think she absolutely slaughtered her. She became yet another "special lore girl" and everything worked out Perfectly rather than Interestingly. I think Leigh didn't even understand to the end what exactly fans loved about Zoya...
I agree with **almost** everything you said about The Cruel Prince vs The Stolen Heir.
The only things I disagree about is that the Jude and Cardan romance was low heat and that the characters in TSH were more interesting, but maybe that's just because I really love Jude and Cardan and wanted to see them again in TSH. Thankfully the ending of TSH is set up in a way that pretty much insures they will be in the second half of the sequel, so I'm excited about that.
And regarding the romance, Jude and Cardan's love arc started with burning lust and developed into love, which I think is more fun than just vanilla friends growing closer lol
There was only one kissing scene in both the first books in each series as far as I recall, and Jude and Cardan's kiss was miles hotter! How can you even compare an impulsive kiss at a party to "You really do want me... And you hate it" mutual punishment make out session at knife point??? It's so much angstier!
I really didn't feel it with Wren and Oak. They're cute, but they have by far less chemistry compared to Jurdan.
So yeah. I would argue that TCP was more spicy than TSH.
Thanks for listening to my TEDtalk.
Leonie: Having a book you were looking forward to disappoint you is something I wouldn't wish on my worst enemy. Me, when someone annoys me: May your favorite book be made into a disappointing TV series!
Whoa, going for the jugular there.
Cruel. But also, effective.
Oof. Harsh.
i laughed to hard at this ... probably cause i was thinking the same 😬
😂
since you enjoy holly blacks faeries i highly recommend her stand alone "the darkest part of the forest". i think that book has some of her most interesting concepts. its set in a human town where everyone knows about the folk, and there's a coffin in the woods with a horned faerie sleeping inside around which teenagers regularly hold parties.
she also wrote my favorite ya vampire book "the coldest girl in coldtown" which has some of my favorite world building ever, and comments on tropes of the genre and how we romantize vampires while also totally playing into them (hundreds of years old love interest who has definitely murdered people falling for teenager and such) its so unhinged and i adore it
Ooo this sounds so good! Will defo look for these thank you!
The Curseworkers is some more rly good Holly Black stuff. It's about magic and con artists so its not exactly the same as the faeries but it's still got the tricksters, complicated main characters, and fun stories.
I love faeries, just not Holly Black or Sarah J. Maas' faeries. A little too much human y/n soap-opera, not enough inhuman, ethereal, surreal, fairy tale vibes. I like my fae one way: Weird. Brian Froud weird. Neil Gaiman's Sandman: A Midsummer Night's Dream weird. Hence my love for Patricia A. McKillip and Joanne M. Harris...
@@deathrockfairy1290 what does that have to do with my comment?
@@deathrockfairy1290have you tried Emily Wilde’s encyclopedia of faeries? MC is a professor studying the folk and is building the first comprehensive encyclopedia about them, she goes to a small town in order to study and research them and it has a ton of different faerie tales, plus there’s romance but it’s not really shoved in your face (a lil until the end but that makes sense later)
I still think Holly Black focused her heavy political aspect while there was a war mounting. It showed Jude’s rise to power as the sole ruler of Elfhame well and how she dealt with power being thrust on her in a tense situation and how she could finally take control. It was a final character moment and definitely one of my favorite parts of the final book. The whole series even. tldr Jude girlbosses 🙏🙏
Coming here back after picking up Cruel Prince bc of your praise for it and honestly Queen of Nothing is by far my favorite book in this series. The first, I didn’t buy the romance with Cardan and the second it began to build and then the third is when everything picked up. I loved it start to finish
Leonie is the perfect booktuber for me right now. I like the longer content, all the vibes, vlog elements to some of the videos. I can't keep watching other ppl with their never-ending stream of new books - new to them and to me. My TBR is breaking at the seams! So I really, really appreciate this channel, thank you!
It’s also nice to have a youtuber who reviews books that have been out for a while,and isn’t breaking their neck to keep up with the new releases.
I love Holly Black’s depiction of Fae. They’re not some bulky guys with magic and pointy ears but match with true faerie folklore. The only other author who has shown fae like this (that I know of) is Margaret Rogerson in An Enchantment of Ravens. I wish there were more authors who did this
You know its serious when Leonie cracks out the whiteboard 🖤
It's funny cause I was okay with the tail. It wasn't something I liked but I could choose to ignore but I drew the line at hooves. Love how we can all have such different opinions 😊
I loved that although The Stolen Heir is a quest, it takes on a heroine's journey focused on Suren's identity. It reminded me a lot of Frozen II if Elsa were to become a villain at the end hahaha.
The outfits in this video!!!!!!! And the music and shots and editing!!!!!!!!! It's a full on production each time, I love it.
I think you'd definitely enjoy reading Leigh Bardugo's short story collection "The Language of Thorns", especially The Witch of Duva (which can be read separately as e-pub as well). While I love her books, for me Leigh truly shines in her short stories, it's the folkloric lyrical element that does the IT effect!
Omg I've wanted to hear people's opinions on these books for so long now, I haven't even read them but I am always caught up with booktube, a bonus it is you Leonie, amazing!💗✨
i'm glad to provide :)
If you like Holly Black's books then I really suggest you read How the King of Elfhame Learned to Hate Stories; it's the trilogy from Cardan's point of view. It's just so so good to reads his thoughts and it really adds a lot of nice details. I'm not really good at describing books just know that it is good from the opinion of a Holly Black fan.
I adored that one! And the bracketing showing a glimpse into their married life . . . 'I think you have iron poisoning.'
Which is probably true, but it still hurts when he is making perfect sense.
Oh dear Jude 🙂
For me,the queen nothing is the best book in the triology, I even got emotional in a certain scene.
I cried at Oak interposing himself. Precious baby!
I just finished my cruel prince reread and started the stolen heir, so perfect timing
how are u finding it so far? i'm scared of not liking it
@@theangel4054I'm 40% in and I do like the characters so far, but there are too many unanswered questions about the plot for me to have an opinion about that yet. All the new places and creatures are very interesting
@@theangel4054people hyped it up as an enemies to lovers romance, while it is, it is incredibly slow burn. the romance is a sub-plot, so take what you want from that. the plot is still great though, and the politics was definitely interesting and stressful but still very enjoyable. if you plan to read just the cruel prince, you may not be satisfied
I’ve read the folk of the air series and have read the stolen heir recently, and oh boy… this book was a let down for me personally. I found Wren’s character so bland, and her narration was a bit exhausting to read. I think the book would work WAY better if the main character and narrator was Oak - I mean, he has lived, like, eight years as the potencial heir and bloomed into a teenager and we got to see nothing of his development? I would not care for Wren’s pov if she actually mentioned his journey, but no. Their “romance” was also a let-down… the chemistry is nonexistent, and like every reader that expected an enemies to lovers trope (since they had an sort of arranged marriage), I was utterly disappointed. But the biggest let-down in this book is the lack of ANY scene with Jude and Cardan (I mean, I guess they are going to appear on the sequel, but I was excited for them, okay? 🥲) - but that’s just my humble opinion, no hate to holly, I LOVE tfota series, but “The Stolen Heir” was not it for me :’)
Yes! I felt the second climax in Queen of Nothing was not needed and took away from the relationship that had just blossomed so well… but it would also be kinda cool if it’s ever turned into an adaption. Either way still loved the book and the series 🫶 the graphic novel for the darkling definitely has my interest peeked, I might have to read that next!
Omg the Leigh Bardugo character pov makes so much sense bc when we got a glimpse into those characters pov I immediately had a soft spot for them
I LOVED Wren! I wanted her to be even more unhinged at the end. Like damn she has it rough. Her arc was amazing and so tragic. I mean… the tongue… I was not ready. She’s had it wayyy worse than Jude. She needs a win in the sequel 😭 I also love having monster girl protagonist with sharp teeth. Oak is so fascinating to me and I love how he’s like Madoc with violence, which makes a lot of sense for him but I love how Holly Black makes very complex and flawed characters bc Oak is no dark prince like Cardan and he’s no golden prince either. He still can be selfish even if he feels for Wren but I love how she discussed how all the assassination attempts really affected him and his self sacrificing nature. I cannot wait for the sequel.
Also- why is no one talking about the Undersea??? WHAT WAS THE MENTION OF THAT SEA DRAGON I must know
I’ve never read any of these books but your voice is so pleasant and calming, you’re so nice just to listen to!
I also appreciate that you just rolled with that orange makeup look haha. It looks sunburned, which honestly isn’t terrible
Your videos are always just so aesthetic and calming I love it
Ninth House series really feels a lot like Jim Butcher’s The Dresden Files. Protagonist who’s sarcastic and snarky but with a troubled past. Cast of side characters who each have a special thing. Magical investigations in the modern world. Might all be circumstantial but I can’t stop finding parallels
I love the folk of air series so so much , but about Cardans tail I have to say, I never thought it was attractive (or that scene --weeird) . I remember when I first read it I tried to completely ignore the fact that he has a tail lol. But looking back I think its a really good way, to show that faes arent just extremely beautiful graceful humans with pointy ears, In fact it de-romantisizes how people see Fae, where in fact they are completely different creatures with more animalistic characteristics. As a human a tail seem to be monstrous and I loved that we experience Cardan as a mean creature with a tail .. really represents how Faes actually should look like : ENormous, monstrous, hideous creatures ( who can also look like goddesses )
I find creature with more non-human characteristics more attractive. maybe I am just a xenophiliac, maybe that is my misanthropy showing up
i loved the stolen heir so much. can't wait for book two
I always just conveniently forget the tail and the hooves when I'm reading Holly Black characters haha. Would highly recommend In Other Lands by Sarah Rees Brennan if you wanted to continue fairyland type stories or even The Dubh Linn trilogy by Ruth Frances Long for mean fairy vibes.
Look, i'm not a fury but i find the tail to be cute lmao. You got me to read TFOTA and Rebel of The Sands series, so thank you so much for that, i love them both so much! I finished TFOTA, including cardan's perquel, in about a week straight because i just loveeee the fairy world. Heck, i even like locke's lore. For rebel of the sands, i think i just need more of the characters, so i feel like i need to read some fanfiction straight after finishing the series. I definitely trust your recommendation for my taste. Love your vids!
If it has Cardan anywhere near it, I will read it! 😄🙂😄
I would pronounce 'Elfhame' to rhyme with 'came' or 'lame', because that's how the Norse 'Alfheimr' would be pronounced (ignoring the 'r' ending, which is masculine nominative).
Not exactly, but close enough, and definitely better than the other option. In Scots the cognate word could even have a sort of long eh-sound sometimes.
The Stolen Heir spolier??
I heard Jude and Cardan don't make an apperence yet but they're mentioned a lot. I NEED JudeCardan to interact with teen Oak in the next book. Need it. I'd love to see Jude 8 years in the future and how her and Oak's dynamic has changed.
Apparently the videos are long but the way you edits these the videos feels really short TT I wanna see more and wanna hear more about fantasy books from you . And Holly Black and Leigh Bardugo are my favorite authors too
we are just basically just watching a series where Leonie becomes more and more of a Holly Black stan😂
yayyy new video, i've been addicted to this channel lately
random but i’ve been binging your videos while doing paperwork and i love hearing you talk about reading you’re so passionate and thoughtful and it’s so enjoyable ily
Holly Black themed reading Vlog where you read her backlog? 👀✨
I like Cardian's tale because it's a tail I could see humanoid creatures having, and he puts JEWELRY ON IT! I don't want to be with him.. I want to be him. 🖤🧚♂️🖤
the folk of the air trilogy skyrockets up my tbr whenever I hear leonie talk about it
it all makes sense!! i really enjoyed six of crows because of the character POVs and how they all came to life. i really want to find a book that has this and really loveable characters / found-family!! im in a major reading slump
Yes! The family dynamics and character interactions are my favorite thing about the folk of the air trilogy and there were so many scenes that I loved in the queen of nothing because of that. Spoilers ahead.
I was disappointed by the whole prophecy because it felt so obvious as a person who reads a lot of ya fantasy. I understand Jude’s turmoil and her fear of losing Cardan since she can’t be sure about what would happen but the whole time I was yelling at her to get it over with 😂 I really liked the final chapter (or was it an epilogue?) though because happy scenes like that are my favorite. And I didn’t hate the book i still gave it 4 stars, just a little disappointed.
I also agree that I liked it better when the conflicts were on a smaller scale, but that’s just my preference with fantasy in general.
Your videos are so calm and aesthetically pleasant. I enjoy listening to you and watching your mimic.
The editing, the decoration of the room, your looks (sword earrings?? Omg) everything is so woow. You are my favorite book youtuber 🤩🧚♂️
31:35 i was just thinking the same. the tail was ehh but the hooves i didn’t care much about. whenever hooves were mentioned I thought of Mr Thomas
Excellent use of whiteboard. Again love the vibes of your videos. I've ummed and erred about reading Leigh Bardugo's books as I wasn't sure they were going to be my cup of tea, but this makes me think it might be worth a go.
Great video! Thanks for sharing. There are a lot of books out there that most people haven't heard about that should get a lot more exposure. The last one I read was When Dying Is Not a Problem and I really liked it, but very few people know about it.
If you like the family dynamic in the cruel prince I think you will like holly Black other series : the curse workers 😊
Ahh so excited recently finished queen of nothing i really liked it but felt the ending was a tad rushed even tho it felt like it took up like 100 pages? Idk if that makes sense aha... Reading circe atm!! Thank you leoo i love the video and also love how you make lists its so helpful!
I agree. Loved QoA overall plot and some FANTASTIC character scenes, but it didn't have the realistic gradual build as much as the others. In some ways I found Wicked King TOO slow (yes Jude, we get it; you're in denial about Cardan so can we focus on STOPPING the Undersea threat that has been hovering menacingly for 10 chapters now?) but maybe I was just impatient to see what was going to happen! But maybe a balance between the slow S L O W burn of WK and how rapidly the QoN plot actually unravelled would have been the best. Still love this trilogy beyond all reason though. Have you read How the King of Elfhame Came to Hate Stories? I thought it was the best of all!
I was so excited for Suren to be the main character of Stolen Heir. There’s no way her story could have been concluded by the end of the original series and I wanted so bad to see more of her so I’m so glad Holly Black is giving me food 🤲🤲
I'mma say it, just finished The Stolen Heir and OMG IT MADE ME SCREAM TWO THNGS: HOLLY BLACK HOW CAN YOU END A BOOK LIKE THAT???? and also OMG THE STOLEN HEIR MAY BE BETTER THAN THE CRUEL PRINCE???? I was completely and utterly in love with the love in The Stolen Heir, and with Suren and Oak, character development, 1000000/10 and yes, you do see the plot twist coming but as you said, not in an annoying way, but like, in a satisfactory way actually. 100000000% recommend, as much as I adore Cardan and Jude's hardcore ENEMIES TO LOVERS vibes, friends to enemies to lovers is far more charming for me, hehe .
I would love a video about fantasy recommendations ! I know you talked about this genre a lot a few years ago but an « updated » version of this would be really great I think :)
I read The Cruel Prince last month and your video was so incredible that I picked up The Wicked King right after finishing it. Love all your videos but this one was so great it might be one of my favs !
Okay, I’m gonna read Cruel Prince because now I want to read Stolen Heir hahaha
aah i love your videos so much . Love how you analyzed leigh bardugo
I really liked the folk of the air but my favorite is still holly black's original fairy trilogy from the early-mid 2000s. I really recommend it if you haven't read it already~
we want a leigh bardugo guide on which order to read the books and which series we should choose
I love the folk of the air and i love the stolen heir and i love Cardan's tail
personally love whenever the whiteboard makes an appearance
ok so i think leonie has inspired to retry the cruel prince/folk of the air series. read the cruel prince on a whim when it first came out and i can’t remember if i finished it or even enjoyed it… but everything i hear about it just sounds more and more like what i’d enjoy!! ❤
I listened to The folk of the air trilogy and I really love it. Thankful that you love the last book. By the way your voice is therapeutic. ❤❤❤❤❤. I miss listening to this.
I like all the analysis you put into this. Honestly, I’ve read no Leigh Bardugo and the last time I read Holly Black was Spiderwick as a kid. Mind you, Spiderwick when it came out was my very favourite book series. So weirdly I think I’m going to reread Spiderwick and then see if I’m up for the newer books. And maybe try Six of Crows too based on your analysis.
I think you have a point about the war being very different from the rest of the series, but for me it seemed natural because, after all, political intrigue is always about avoiding or trying to start a war. Maybe it's because I come from a military family, but I'm always expecting war to break out when there's political upheaval: it's just the most likely outcome 🤷♀️ And I liked how Jude and Cardan handled the war. But I think it could have been developed more gradually - I love QoN, but it really could have used to be longer and more developed more gradually - goodness, a real FOTA fan is going to WANT 100 more pages! 😆
I would advise just forgetting about the tail. It's not crucial to Cardan's existence that he has it - I don't mind it at all but I honestly don't think about it whenever he shows up in my daydreams - oh, I wasn't supposed to mention that . . . Don't tell Jude! 😆😆😆
I love the smash cut of "I don't understand why people didn't like this book! :D" "I now understand why people didn't like this book. :| "
NOT you convincing me to reread the Folk of the Air trilogy….not when I have so many other books on my tbr
I was excited to read the Stolen Heir but you’ve somehow got me even more hyped for the book!!
Imma prepare myself for the emotional damage of Hell Bent and the Stolen Heir😌♥️
not the tail slander again!!😭😭
don't worry cardan she didn't mean to hurt you😒
I have that same alchemy and mysticism book it’s so fun to flip through randomly when I see it on the shelf. I think I’ll have to check out ninth house!!
I LOVE the part with the side characters point of views. That leapt out at me. I'm not done with the books yet but, it so far was my favorite part.
This moment made me so happy 27:59 the click of the lighter for the candle and then the "there we go. VIBES"
The delivery got me giggling
woww.. the videography is another level. love the intro.
Leo if you loved this folk of the air books, you would definitely love the ones that come before them as well, aka the Tithe trilogy and then The darkest part of the forest book !!
Imo they are weaker then Tcp, but even darker with amazing characters (who cameo in tcp btw) lol
I’ve been thinking about reading The Folk of The Air trilogy and this video is convincing me more.
Yess! Just brought hell bent and am excited x Reccomended Book of Night by Holly Black! X
Yes the book of night was really good. Finally someone talking about it.
I love messy characters in a fantasy setting. These books are definitely on my list to read this year.
I'm super interested to hear your opinions about hell bent since I'm not gonna read it myself! and of course all in all excited about a new video
Leigh Bardugo and Holly Black are my favourite authors too 😭😭😭
Omg please read The Language of Thorns by Leigh Bardugo if you want to get into more of her short stories!! I still think about some of the stories in it to this day even though I read it so many years ago. The illustrations are so beautiful and unique too!!
idk if you've read the KoS duality, but that's personally love that duality the most and I totally recommend!
I randomly got your video recommended to me on TH-cam and I'm not even a big book fiend, but your videos have helped me get into books! Ninth House + Hell Bent definitely sound very interesting and right up my alley, so I'll probably give them a try :D Keep up the good work and I'm looking forward to more videos!! :)
I bought the stolen heir book!! I havent read the cruel prince yet but since you said it was quite different to the series, i decided to read it first since I really like romance! If i liked it, ill try to read the cruel prince.
Demon I the Wood was a pretty simple graphic novel. I’ve seen better, but I don’t think it’s bad by any means, it’s just very straightforward
If you want some dark fae and quest plot I seriously recommend The Name of The Wind (and the 2nd book The Wiseman's Fear) by Patrick Rothfus. Seriously wellwritten and not super high fantasy. Probably my favorite books ever. Beware, the thrid book is not out yet but there isn't a set date and he takes forever to write so might as well just read them.
Please read the Three body problem, i am so curious what you think of it!
I first remember reading Ninth House during COVID, so I’m excited to read Hell Bent!
I actually prefer Leigh Bardugo's short stories more. She writes beautifully. But there is something so hauntingly beautiful and grim dark about her short stories. If you haven't read the novellas associated with grishaverse you should. Highly recommend
This is my first of your videos and hittin that sub button for the stardew valley by music 😭😭😭
Grammarly ironically doesn’t make use of their own service, this can be seen in the fact that their ads are overly long and meandering.
For EVERYONE!!!!
If you like the folk of the air series you HAVE to read the darkest part of the forest also written by Holly Black
Just finished reading Hell Bent.. it took me almost 2 weeks to get through the first half but finished second half in on evening and you've summed up exactly why. Side characters' pov was game changer but overall the book did seem lacking. Ninth House was much darker and better.
I know this is from a different video but can you like make a thorough video on how you set up your notion page? I don’t know if it’s just me but it inspired me to try and make one to be more organized for reading this year and I want mine to have the vibes like yours (except ofc with my own twist)
I really love your "whiteboards" moments hahaha (favs).
I have to say that "the stolen heir" didn't really catch my attention (although I love the original trilogy!) but after hearing you talk about the book... e.e
Greetings from Spain!
I love you're videos, even though I just started watching your videos yesterday. I really love your explanations and it really resonates with me.
Are you gonna do streams again in the near future? Really liked them
ahhh, yes, a video about my top two authors, thank u for your service
I paused watching this until I also finished the Queen of Nothing (just got done, still reeling) and then I ran back here to finish it lmao
I don’t like how some of the TFOTA fandom simplifies the family dynamics too, like often when people do talk about it, it’s just “oh Taryn’s a bitch and I hate her” and it’s just very black and white
One of my favorite things to do is to paint and have one of your videos in the backround, you are definitely one of my favorite booktoubers!! Greetings from Chile.