2:53 sjm has that issue in all her books, they’re all really bad and written the same💀 in her other series she has characters that are just “so powerful” and are considered the most powerful people ever but does she really show why they are that powerful? Naur. That’s just one example 😭😭
SJM books are ridiculous in so many ways. I don’t know why but I found this series impossible to put down even though I objectively know they where bad, a complete guilty pleasure
@@martinjrgensen8234 no literally though. I guess that’s one “good thing” about SJM, when I first read the acotar series I thought it was the best thing ever I was completely in love, until I started reading it again, They really are books you never realise are trash until you really think abt it.
+ all the characters and couples and whiteness and dramatic-but-somehow-stale hetero smut in her books i just 💀 at some point i lost the capacity to care completely
Had a roomie in grad school. She was this 6 foot red head studying biochem. Her thing was to have 2 glasses of wine while watching all the medical shows on Wednesday night (ER, Grey's Anatomy). One Wednesday, she had three glasses of wine and a little bit of truth came out. You see, as a biochem lab assistant , she had access to some of the deadliest pathogens known to man. On this one particular wine infused Wednesday night, she declared with overmuch enthusiasm "I could kill soooooooo many people." When covid came out, my first instinct was to wonder if she was involved somehow. She's prolly deadlier than the assassin with a zero bodycount.
🕯️You opening the video in this dimly lit library already sets the tone about how drab the books are gonna be! The literal mental gymnastics I went thru with some of the worst books I read in 2022! “Entrails” better be in here Emma 😂 and the sad Formula One book! 🍷
Face blindness is actually a very interesting syndrome! People with face blindness can't recognize the faces of those they love or often their own faces. Some also can't connect faces to celebrities or important people, but patients never seem to realize why they can't recognize people. However, they do use other cues (like clothes and body shape) to recognize people. If someone can't recognize their mom's face, they might see her shirt and infer that it's their mom because they know it's their mom's shirt, and why would someone else wear her shirt? Very interesting stuff!!
I have some face blindness. I don’t think it’s that uncommon among autistic people, which I am. From what I understand, it might be because we don’t look at someone’s whole face as one “item,” so it’s hard to recognize people, especially outside of the environment where we normally see them. I once wasn’t sure if someone I saw at the mall was my dad, so I snuck away until the rest of my family gathered with him so I could recognize them as a group. I try to notice what people are wearing, but I sometimes forget to take a mental note of it.
I had a brain tumor (I'm fine!) But as a side effect I have partial facial blindness. I failed a facial recall test so badly the therapist thought I was lying. It takes FOREVER to remember a face (like a coworker) and if they have too similar features I will mix them up constantly. Like 2 thin pale brunettes with brown eyes I will mix them up all the time if I have no distinct feature to latch my mind onto. Like, watching "the departed" i literally couldnt tell the 2 main characters were 2 different actors so I was SO confused watching it. I do recognize a face as a face, and they are familiar after a prolonged time, but its... odd. Especially since I didn't have it my whole life it happened when I was 19 Edit: this problem has been EXTRA fun with all the masks during covid lol
I have face blindness as well! But only a mild form. I can recognise people, but it takes me a rather long time to start recognising faces. Things like piercings etc really help me distinguish people as well 😊
@@AnneleenRoesems If it's in an unfamiliar setting or they don't speak - good luck. Funny though is that I was able to recreate some people in the Sims (3) pretty accurately, but I'd have to look at a picture for every single feature individually, and it would have to be the same picture, with little to no smile. I have bad vision in general, though.
The protagonist of Throne of Glass is that one guy you never want in your D&D party - makes his character the ultimate deviant art rogue whos simultaneously an ultra badass whos great at everything but also the underdog with a tragic backstory who you should feel sorry for, they then spend the entire campaign acting cocky and bragging about how they could get through any task but never contributes to solving actual problems in the slightest.
I also read skyward this year (got it from the library because I'm a big Brandon Sanderson fan, only realised later it was young adult) and I definitely understand your dislike for it. I do however think it is almost infinitely better than throne of glass, if only because unlike Sanderson, Maas actually seems to believe her main character when she's going on about how she could kill everyone in the room. (Also, and I may be in the minority here, I thought Spensa's over the top threats were kind of funny)
I listened to the audiobook and It felt like was listening to a tv. The narrator definitely did a good job selling the thoughts and motivations of the characters. Which is why I liked book personally.
Sanderson is fun. But I needed to readjust my expectations. Definitely not Faulkner type of literature but so much fun! Especially Stormlight and Mistborn! Reading the Secret Project One at the moment, it’s so entertaining!
I am so here for the Skyward slander! I read it 2 years ago and it took me 2 MONTHS to finish😩 I seen Gothikana on netgalley the other day, I might request to hate read because I NEED TO KNOW but do not want to spend money on it. “I’m struggling to form a thought and so was this book” LMAO
Honestly the Skyward section really assuaged my forgotten shame in never having finished it (because it was super boring) but I thought I was the problem since everyone heralds Brandon Sanderson as the best author ever (at least in my circle of friends and family) I have just not been able to get very deeply invested in his work! I’m glad to know I’m not the only one lmao
honestly valid. as someone who does mainly enjoy most of Sanderson's works. skyward was always the hardest for me to read, it took me nearly a year to finish the most recent one and w/ Sanderson i either read a book in a week or it take me years (I'm not exaggerating).
We may never forget the first Kingdom of Little Wounds video 😅 My worst books of the year: -Weaver, Trish Thawer (received an arc, it sucked) -Are You Listening, Tillie Walden -Midnight in Everwood, Maria Kuznair
My fave Artemis moment: "you can't kick me off the moon because there's next to no narcotics on the Moon because I'm the one who smuggles stuff to the Moon and I don't smuggle narcotics, so if you kick me off someone else will start smuggling instead of me and they will probably also smuggle drugs." Mind fucking blown.
Listen, I read Throne of Glass, whole series. Loved it. BUT, I 1000000% agree that Celaena's whole "I'm the best" yet we never see it is my biggest critique with the first two books (she makes some stupid mistakes in book 2 also that "the best assassin" shouldn't really be making). And honestly? Once I read the whole series, book 1 felt so drastically different from where we end up at the conclusion of the series, like it almost didn't even feel like it was part of the same series as the other books. I loved the series, but it has its flaws. Telling but never showing us how deadly Celaena is was the biggest flaw of the series. Is that due to SJM having written it so young? Who knows.
My friend has face blindness, it's wild! She depends on a person's voice, gait, body, clothes, etc to determine who it is bc the things that distinguish a person from someone else (the shape of the nose, eyes, jawline, etc) all look the same to her. It only takes a couple convos before she can tell who you are which is so impressive
i never get the whole thing either of someone being the best in the country at something when they’re super young. like how can you be the best assassin ever at age 16? like 6 years ago you were a literal child??
Thank you for blessing us with this video 😅❤ 10/10. Do recommend. (Also drunk Emma talking about how much she loves us is just the freaking sweetest 🥺😭)
If you liked the thought of the kingdom of little wounds, maybe try The discomfort of evening by Marieke Lucas Rijneveld. I haven't read little wounds but your description made me think of Mariekes book. Also has that kinda uncomfortable vibe, body functions and heavy topics, but is very beautifully written!
"this book reminded me of tumblr" knocked me tf out I haven't read any of these but Skyward is/was on my tbr and I appreciate this breakdown cause I definitely would've been annoyed if I read it without knowing about the Twist or whatever.
you know, a lot of people with prosopagnosia don't realize they have it because their brains just recognize people from other things! it's a really interesting condition
I could be wrong, but I was under the impression that face blindness meant you had trouble remembering people's faces after you'd met them, not that you can't recognize your own wife.
copied from NHS Prosopagnosia, also known as face blindness, means you cannot recognise people's faces. Face blindness often affects people from birth and is usually a problem a person has for most or all of their life. It can have a severe impact on everyday life. Many people with prosopagnosia are not able to recognise family members, partners or friends. They may cope by using alternative strategies to recognise people, such as remembering the way they walk or their hairstyle, voice or clothing. But these types of strategies do not always work - for example, when a person with prosopagnosia meets someone in an unfamiliar location.
Tbh I so knew gothikana was going to be number 1 after watching your reading vlog of it 😭. I 100% agree with you, i had to dnf that book at like 50/60 percent 💀
Regarding Silence of Bones, I enjoyed June Hur's other book The Red Palace way more. Both books can be difficult to understand for people unfamiliar with Korean society at that time. I definitely consider The Red Palace more dynamic than Silence of Bones. Everything you said about Throne of Glass was my issue with it. People told me that by the third book it gets good. I'm not reading three books to get why people love that series so much.
Oh man, I read Daisy Darker at the end of 2022 and it was so crazy and so much fun that I decided I need another Alice Feeney, and I was wrong. All her writing is exactly the way you describe, it's so weird, this faux profundity. Thank you for the video!
Gothikana sounds like a pile of wet laundry someone forgot about in the washing machine, that didn't even have any detergent in there anyway, then they put it through the tumble dryer with a turd.
I've heard this view on Artemis multiple times now, and it kinda hits me personally because I relate to the main character SO much to the point that I am her in a way. Just that I'm in my mid thirties now and have grown past most if not all my internalised misogyny and self-deprecating attitude. I understand the ways she talks about herself are weird if you've never been that way, but women like that exist and it's something that you get past at some point or not. The book portrays her as an extremely intelligent and skilled person whose sense of self worth is at rock bottom. I don't blame Andy Weir for writing her in that way and I don't think it's a bad case of men writing women. Not that I intend to or can change anyone's mind, just giving my own perspective :)
I actually loved the throne of glass bcs the first time I read the book I was so in love with how strong the protagonist was. I think it was the first time I realized woman can be really strong and charming (bcs previously I had only found books with female protagonist who are super dependent and weak not only physically but also mentally and emotionally so I never felt identified with them and only frustrated that woman were only weak always) I think that’s why I still love that first book. But I also understand what you mean about her being said to be the best but then it’s never showed. Maybe if I read the book today I’ll feel the same way you do but still I think it opened the door for me to really understand what I liked in a female character (in this case someone who doesn’t need a boy to survive and who is at least a little bit independent and not hypocrite)
5:10 a book like that exists and its name is gideon the ninth. idk if you've read it, i just got here, but i recommend it because it's very uniquely written and the mc is undoubtedly a lesbian and i love lesbian representation. also the way you described the plot of Gothikana it just reminded me of Roblox roleplay i used to do when i was 10
Love the aesthetic of this video so cozy 🥰 ALSO I hated tog too when I read it last year, I questioned the sanity of booktok when they hyped it to the point of no return, it was more of a "oh I have two guys fawning over me let's go pretend to be a princess and play with their feelings but OH NO I have a tournament tomorrow!" There was 0 of the badass girl they had told me I'd meet it was so painful 😩
It cracks me up that the trope gets used so often in fantasy, because the whole idea of a famous assassin is just ridiculous. The only way in the real world to became a famous assassin is if by getting caught. And then they aren't really famous, they are infamous. Also cracking me up, your liver literally not knowing how to process alcohol. 🍷😂 The Last of the Mohicans by James Fenimore Cooper was my worst book. It's pretty awful. Avoid the book. Watch the 1992 movie instead
i said when you read throttled that i wanted to read it because i was intrigued by how bad you said it was and i finally finished it a couple of days ago and it almost definitely will be the worst book of 2023. i didn't have anything too outrageously bad last year but this year i have that. it was so bad
Thank you for the Feeney review. If I would have read it and had gotten tothe dog missing part, I would have discontinued it at that point If my dog goes missing, that would be my focus and wouldn't do anything else until I found my dog. Thanks for preventing me from wasting my time on the Feeney book!
Skyward sounds like Ender's Game without the laser-focused fascism. As it were. Wine kicks in big time for Silence of Bones or what ever it is. Whoa. Milk of OD, indeed.
Slightly sloshed Emmie is the best way to review crap books and you made perfect sense- mostly - anyway I had to read Verity-for a book club and I read the entire book, just so that I could say I hated the whole thing. From the weird start to the end, I couldn't care less about any of the characters. I will never suffer through a colleen Hoover book again! Thanks for you vlog I recommend to everybody!!
I love you too Emma, drunk but preferably sober lol Listening your bones crack was terrifying lol I have not read any of these novels, thankfully, I give novels 3 chapters, then ditch them if they send me in the direction of substance abuse because there is so so much to read. Happy New Year Emma xx
These books may not deserve five-star reviews… but drunk Emma sure does. 🤣❤ By the end I could not stop laughing. … I’m also lowkey tempted to read Kingdom of Little Wounds now 👀
If you want a book that explores the “little traumas” our bodies go though, particularly painful periods, Conversations with Friends does so brilliantly.
Waitttt the comment of Sarah J Maas just telling you the characters is the strongest ever is so true! When I read ACOTAR I was waiiiiiting for Rhys to obliterate everything in the blink of an eye but my guy didn’t do shit. Ever. I mean, I still love the books but I can be objective too 🤣
That is so cool - the competition you described “in a castle, the last one surviving is the best assassin” - I would totally read that book. I’m not into gore, but a clever YA/fantasy book with that tournament would be interesting. Also would buy the book where it turns out she is in asylum and everyone is humoring her 😂 but then she actually gets out 😂
my worst books of the year include Murakami cuz of the super misogynistic stuff described in his book “Kafka on The Shore” i simply cannot fathom why people love his books but can claim other books to be misogynistic when this is so clearly boring 🤯 i also read Verity and agree with the numerous plot holes 😳 my fav books include Warbreaker and Get A Life, Chloe Brown😍
Worst book I read this past year was All Things Cease to Appear by Elizabeth Brundage. They could have easily cut 150 pages and it would have been better. It kept revealing the same information over and over from different povs and it was just so dumb. No thrills, no twist, just 400 pages to now sit on a Goodwill's shelf for eternity.
Hey Emma - Have you read any Ursula K Le Guin? If you are still looking for winter reads I reco the Left Hand of Darkness. Would love to hear your thoughts on it! It's my favourite.
I do not read a lot of Sanderson so I am not familiar with most of his work. However, the only three I've read is a trilogy and it happens to be one of my favorite trilogies, Mistborn. I am pretty sure that is what has been recommended to you the most by him haha I hope one day you'll give it a chance!
i remember starting to read throne of glass, and it was ok but nothing really stood out, then i stopped part way through and never felt the need to pick it up again. i can't remember anything that happened it was so lackluster to me. so i sold it and decided sarah j maas' writing just wasn't for me
Drunk Emma declaring her love for us at the end of this video is everything to me 😂
YES! lol
"Best believe he's still bejeweled when he walks into the room." -- I love you, Emma.
I SCREAMED
I laughed out loud but then remembered I was at work and I probably shouldn’t so I don’t have to explain myself 😂😂😂
tipsy emma is something i never knew i needed lmao
Literally 😩✋
This was the most adorable thing ive ever seen
Emma getting tipsy and trashing books is the energy I am happy to bring with me into 2023, haha.
“Control alt delete that thought” no way is that a real line in Rock Paper Scissors 😂😂😂 thank god I never bought this. Loved the reviews!
You are everywhere wtf
@@lauraa07777 I’M SAYING. I see her in non book-related and/or just completely random videos
@@sweetestaphrodite yesss
@@lauraa07777 ikr hahahahahahahaha
I will never forget how much I’ve laughed while you were reading “The Kingdom…”!
It was a time I’ll never forget🥲
"This book felt like Tumblr" has to be the best blurb ever.
2:53 sjm has that issue in all her books, they’re all really bad and written the same💀 in her other series she has characters that are just “so powerful” and are considered the most powerful people ever but does she really show why they are that powerful? Naur. That’s just one example 😭😭
SJM books are ridiculous in so many ways. I don’t know why but I found this series impossible to put down even though I objectively know they where bad, a complete guilty pleasure
@@martinjrgensen8234 no literally though. I guess that’s one “good thing” about SJM, when I first read the acotar series I thought it was the best thing ever I was completely in love, until I started reading it again, They really are books you never realise are trash until you really think abt it.
+ all the characters and couples and whiteness and dramatic-but-somehow-stale hetero smut in her books i just 💀 at some point i lost the capacity to care completely
@@jagger5392 because ppl don't have the right to write hetero smut or what??
"It's my bones. It's the creaky bones... Not a lot of calcium in here." I can't stop laughing at that. Omg.😂
The siren sound at 33:05 made it even funnier. Rest in pieces Gothikana. Tipsy Emma has slayed.
"Actually my bones aren't that silent! Listen" *proceeds to crack every single joint* I swear I spit and spilled all my water while watching that.
emma struggling to remember the word "roadtrip" was somehow the cutest thing. 🥺 emoji irl
Had a roomie in grad school. She was this 6 foot red head studying biochem. Her thing was to have 2 glasses of wine while watching all the medical shows on Wednesday night (ER, Grey's Anatomy). One Wednesday, she had three glasses of wine and a little bit of truth came out. You see, as a biochem lab assistant , she had access to some of the deadliest pathogens known to man. On this one particular wine infused Wednesday night, she declared with overmuch enthusiasm "I could kill soooooooo many people."
When covid came out, my first instinct was to wonder if she was involved somehow.
She's prolly deadlier than the assassin with a zero bodycount.
“she belongs in shutter island” ASDFGHJKL ORBITING IN SPACE 🤭🤭🤭 this video is already a masterpiece not even 5 minutes in
lol, Artemis was such a chore you had to roast it for three videos straight 😅
Happy new year, Emmie ❤
Hahaha I laughed so hard! “I’m struggling to form a thought, and so is this book”. Savage 😂❤ More tipsy Emma please
🕯️You opening the video in this dimly lit library already sets the tone about how drab the books are gonna be! The literal mental gymnastics I went thru with some of the worst books I read in 2022! “Entrails” better be in here Emma 😂 and the sad Formula One book! 🍷
I am happy to say that I only had one book that I considered the worst. 2022 was a good reading year! ❤
Lmfaoo exactly. I love her recs but there’s something about her worst books that I just love 😅❤
@@LexieMoon321 that's awesome lexie!! You got nice and lucky this year!! 😄
@@khalilahd. 🤣💜 congrats on 10k Khalilah saw that recently 👏🙌
Haha incidentally the formula one book was the one I forgot to mention!! Happy new year beautiful💙
Face blindness is actually a very interesting syndrome! People with face blindness can't recognize the faces of those they love or often their own faces. Some also can't connect faces to celebrities or important people, but patients never seem to realize why they can't recognize people. However, they do use other cues (like clothes and body shape) to recognize people. If someone can't recognize their mom's face, they might see her shirt and infer that it's their mom because they know it's their mom's shirt, and why would someone else wear her shirt? Very interesting stuff!!
I have some face blindness. I don’t think it’s that uncommon among autistic people, which I am.
From what I understand, it might be because we don’t look at someone’s whole face as one “item,” so it’s hard to recognize people, especially outside of the environment where we normally see them.
I once wasn’t sure if someone I saw at the mall was my dad, so I snuck away until the rest of my family gathered with him so I could recognize them as a group. I try to notice what people are wearing, but I sometimes forget to take a mental note of it.
I had a brain tumor (I'm fine!) But as a side effect I have partial facial blindness. I failed a facial recall test so badly the therapist thought I was lying. It takes FOREVER to remember a face (like a coworker) and if they have too similar features I will mix them up constantly. Like 2 thin pale brunettes with brown eyes I will mix them up all the time if I have no distinct feature to latch my mind onto.
Like, watching "the departed" i literally couldnt tell the 2 main characters were 2 different actors so I was SO confused watching it. I do recognize a face as a face, and they are familiar after a prolonged time, but its... odd. Especially since I didn't have it my whole life it happened when I was 19
Edit: this problem has been EXTRA fun with all the masks during covid lol
I have face blindness as well! But only a mild form. I can recognise people, but it takes me a rather long time to start recognising faces. Things like piercings etc really help me distinguish people as well 😊
@@AnneleenRoesems If it's in an unfamiliar setting or they don't speak - good luck. Funny though is that I was able to recreate some people in the Sims (3) pretty accurately, but I'd have to look at a picture for every single feature individually, and it would have to be the same picture, with little to no smile. I have bad vision in general, though.
Your tipsy giggles at Gothikana were something I didn't know I needed today hahaha.
I randomly got recommended this video. Honestly I feel like I've just found a new favorite youtuber. You are so funny and I can't. You are a treasure
ah amazing welcome! haha thank you so much
The protagonist of Throne of Glass is that one guy you never want in your D&D party - makes his character the ultimate deviant art rogue whos simultaneously an ultra badass whos great at everything but also the underdog with a tragic backstory who you should feel sorry for, they then spend the entire campaign acting cocky and bragging about how they could get through any task but never contributes to solving actual problems in the slightest.
Thank you for confirming that I made a good decision with DNFing Rock Paper Scissors a few months ago🥴😭 I’m sorry you went through that
The Kingdom of little wounds may be a terrible book, but it was funny to watch everything that happened while you read
I also read skyward this year (got it from the library because I'm a big Brandon Sanderson fan, only realised later it was young adult) and I definitely understand your dislike for it. I do however think it is almost infinitely better than throne of glass, if only because unlike Sanderson, Maas actually seems to believe her main character when she's going on about how she could kill everyone in the room. (Also, and I may be in the minority here, I thought Spensa's over the top threats were kind of funny)
I listened to the audiobook and It felt like was listening to a tv. The narrator definitely did a good job selling the thoughts and motivations of the characters. Which is why I liked book personally.
Sanderson is fun. But I needed to readjust my expectations. Definitely not Faulkner type of literature but so much fun! Especially Stormlight and Mistborn!
Reading the Secret Project One at the moment, it’s so entertaining!
i also think its funny. spensa is a bit insane and i love it but i also love to see her growing in each book
I am so here for the Skyward slander! I read it 2 years ago and it took me 2 MONTHS to finish😩 I seen Gothikana on netgalley the other day, I might request to hate read because I NEED TO KNOW but do not want to spend money on it. “I’m struggling to form a thought and so was this book” LMAO
you want actual good mystery thrillers, you go to Agatha Chrities my girl. I highly recommend "Death on the Nile". One of my forever favorites.
Ah yes love that one!!
Honestly the Skyward section really assuaged my forgotten shame in never having finished it (because it was super boring) but I thought I was the problem since everyone heralds Brandon Sanderson as the best author ever (at least in my circle of friends and family) I have just not been able to get very deeply invested in his work! I’m glad to know I’m not the only one lmao
honestly valid. as someone who does mainly enjoy most of Sanderson's works. skyward was always the hardest for me to read, it took me nearly a year to finish the most recent one and w/ Sanderson i either read a book in a week or it take me years (I'm not exaggerating).
@@emezai i relate to this. i liked his fantasy work so i had a good feeling when i started reading skyward but it was just..not worth it…
"she belongs in shutter island" LOL
We may never forget the first Kingdom of Little Wounds video 😅
My worst books of the year:
-Weaver, Trish Thawer (received an arc, it sucked)
-Are You Listening, Tillie Walden
-Midnight in Everwood, Maria Kuznair
My fave Artemis moment: "you can't kick me off the moon because there's next to no narcotics on the Moon because I'm the one who smuggles stuff to the Moon and I don't smuggle narcotics, so if you kick me off someone else will start smuggling instead of me and they will probably also smuggle drugs."
Mind fucking blown.
just incredible stuff
NOT THAT TAYLOR REFERENCE AHHH THAT WAS UNEXPECTED!!!
"actually my bones aren't that silent. Listen..." 😂🤣
Your first statement on The Kingdom has me laughing while I eat my breakfast.....choking hazard. Hilarious. Love this video, as usual! ❤
Always doomed to talk about that one when people are eating 😂
@@emmiereads Ha!!! Of course! 😂
"... but none of you have feathers anyway" 😂😂 that really got me
"We can just Hoover this one right up. *laughs at own pun*"
Subbed. 🤣🤣
A PLANET ON THE MOON HAD ME CACKLING
Listen, I read Throne of Glass, whole series. Loved it. BUT, I 1000000% agree that Celaena's whole "I'm the best" yet we never see it is my biggest critique with the first two books (she makes some stupid mistakes in book 2 also that "the best assassin" shouldn't really be making). And honestly? Once I read the whole series, book 1 felt so drastically different from where we end up at the conclusion of the series, like it almost didn't even feel like it was part of the same series as the other books. I loved the series, but it has its flaws. Telling but never showing us how deadly Celaena is was the biggest flaw of the series. Is that due to SJM having written it so young? Who knows.
"I'm struggling to form a thought, and so was this book." I love it.
I DNF'd Throne of Glass in 2018. I also couldn't stand how the entire time the main character kept being referred to as "small".
Drunk Emma being SUPER sentimental. Here for it. 😂❤
7:31 i've never heard of anyone being described as a "wet rag", but i will take this revelation with me into the journey of life.
My friend has face blindness, it's wild! She depends on a person's voice, gait, body, clothes, etc to determine who it is bc the things that distinguish a person from someone else (the shape of the nose, eyes, jawline, etc) all look the same to her. It only takes a couple convos before she can tell who you are which is so impressive
We need more drunk Emma.Тhis is one of the funniest videos I've seen on this platform 😂
The process of your wine brain getting to “road trip” was fabulous
Made me cross Skyward off my TBR list. Also I like the lighting on this show.
That was the best scudding review video that i've seen this year.
And we love you too, Emma.
OMG girl, drink wine during every video so we can watch the many stages of a drunken bookworm. Best video!!
i never get the whole thing either of someone being the best in the country at something when they’re super young. like how can you be the best assassin ever at age 16? like 6 years ago you were a literal child??
i feel so close to you! thanks emma, literally please (!!!!) never stop doing what you do and being what you are
I need some bloopers of what you edited out😂
happy new year, i love how even drunk you're probably more eloquent than i could ever be hahah
Thank you for blessing us with this video 😅❤ 10/10. Do recommend.
(Also drunk Emma talking about how much she loves us is just the freaking sweetest 🥺😭)
If you liked the thought of the kingdom of little wounds, maybe try The discomfort of evening by Marieke Lucas Rijneveld. I haven't read little wounds but your description made me think of Mariekes book. Also has that kinda uncomfortable vibe, body functions and heavy topics, but is very beautifully written!
I fully support book chat paired with wine 🍷
"this book reminded me of tumblr" knocked me tf out
I haven't read any of these but Skyward is/was on my tbr and I appreciate this breakdown cause I definitely would've been annoyed if I read it without knowing about the Twist or whatever.
Tumblr in book form sounds like a chore to get through.
you know, a lot of people with prosopagnosia don't realize they have it because their brains just recognize people from other things! it's a really interesting condition
I could be wrong, but I was under the impression that face blindness meant you had trouble remembering people's faces after you'd met them, not that you can't recognize your own wife.
copied from NHS
Prosopagnosia, also known as face blindness, means you cannot recognise people's faces.
Face blindness often affects people from birth and is usually a problem a person has for most or all of their life. It can have a severe impact on everyday life.
Many people with prosopagnosia are not able to recognise family members, partners or friends.
They may cope by using alternative strategies to recognise people, such as remembering the way they walk or their hairstyle, voice or clothing.
But these types of strategies do not always work - for example, when a person with prosopagnosia meets someone in an unfamiliar location.
Me: man, first day back at work, is there anything that I have to look forward to to-day?
Emmie: uploads her worst of the year
Me: 😊
"Do I mean disrespect? I kinda sometimes do" 🤣
Tbh I so knew gothikana was going to be number 1 after watching your reading vlog of it 😭. I 100% agree with you, i had to dnf that book at like 50/60 percent 💀
Regarding Silence of Bones, I enjoyed June Hur's other book The Red Palace way more. Both books can be difficult to understand for people unfamiliar with Korean society at that time. I definitely consider The Red Palace more dynamic than Silence of Bones. Everything you said about Throne of Glass was my issue with it. People told me that by the third book it gets good. I'm not reading three books to get why people love that series so much.
Oh man, I read Daisy Darker at the end of 2022 and it was so crazy and so much fun that I decided I need another Alice Feeney, and I was wrong. All her writing is exactly the way you describe, it's so weird, this faux profundity. Thank you for the video!
Gothikana sounds like a pile of wet laundry someone forgot about in the washing machine, that didn't even have any detergent in there anyway, then they put it through the tumble dryer with a turd.
Drunk Emma is a gift to us all ❤
"he's still Bejeweled" IM SCREAMING 😭
I've heard this view on Artemis multiple times now, and it kinda hits me personally because I relate to the main character SO much to the point that I am her in a way. Just that I'm in my mid thirties now and have grown past most if not all my internalised misogyny and self-deprecating attitude. I understand the ways she talks about herself are weird if you've never been that way, but women like that exist and it's something that you get past at some point or not. The book portrays her as an extremely intelligent and skilled person whose sense of self worth is at rock bottom. I don't blame Andy Weir for writing her in that way and I don't think it's a bad case of men writing women. Not that I intend to or can change anyone's mind, just giving my own perspective :)
I actually loved the throne of glass bcs the first time I read the book I was so in love with how strong the protagonist was. I think it was the first time I realized woman can be really strong and charming (bcs previously I had only found books with female protagonist who are super dependent and weak not only physically but also mentally and emotionally so I never felt identified with them and only frustrated that woman were only weak always) I think that’s why I still love that first book. But I also understand what you mean about her being said to be the best but then it’s never showed. Maybe if I read the book today I’ll feel the same way you do but still I think it opened the door for me to really understand what I liked in a female character (in this case someone who doesn’t need a boy to survive and who is at least a little bit independent and not hypocrite)
5:10 a book like that exists and its name is gideon the ninth. idk if you've read it, i just got here, but i recommend it because it's very uniquely written and the mc is undoubtedly a lesbian and i love lesbian representation.
also the way you described the plot of Gothikana it just reminded me of Roblox roleplay i used to do when i was 10
Brando Sando made me drink too this year >
Love the aesthetic of this video so cozy 🥰
ALSO I hated tog too when I read it last year, I questioned the sanity of booktok when they hyped it to the point of no return, it was more of a "oh I have two guys fawning over me let's go pretend to be a princess and play with their feelings but OH NO I have a tournament tomorrow!" There was 0 of the badass girl they had told me I'd meet it was so painful 😩
It cracks me up that the trope gets used so often in fantasy, because the whole idea of a famous assassin is just ridiculous. The only way in the real world to became a famous assassin is if by getting caught. And then they aren't really famous, they are infamous.
Also cracking me up, your liver literally not knowing how to process alcohol. 🍷😂
The Last of the Mohicans by James Fenimore Cooper was my worst book. It's pretty awful. Avoid the book. Watch the 1992 movie instead
i said when you read throttled that i wanted to read it because i was intrigued by how bad you said it was and i finally finished it a couple of days ago and it almost definitely will be the worst book of 2023. i didn't have anything too outrageously bad last year but this year i have that. it was so bad
Thank you for the Feeney review. If I would have read it and had gotten tothe dog missing part, I would have discontinued it at that point If my dog goes missing, that would be my focus and wouldn't do anything else until I found my dog. Thanks for preventing me from wasting my time on the Feeney book!
“None of you has feathers” lol
Taylor would never have guessed someone to use bejewelled in that context 😭😭😭and I love the chatoicness of it all
Tipsy Emma is something everyone needs in their life. So thankful for having gotten to witness this 😂 Also, you're so sweet, when you're drunk 🥺
"Deep dormant hatred in my blood" 😂
I WAS SO EXPECTING THIS BOOK AT 3 i started referring to it as the kingdom of kidneys bc u said that the king was going to the bathroom a lot or smth
Skyward sounds like Ender's Game without the laser-focused fascism. As it were.
Wine kicks in big time for Silence of Bones or what ever it is. Whoa. Milk of OD, indeed.
This reminded me how much I loved listening to you talk about Kingdom!
Slightly sloshed Emmie is the best way to review crap books and you made perfect sense- mostly - anyway I had to read Verity-for a book club and I read the entire book, just so that I could say I hated the whole thing. From the weird start to the end, I couldn't care less about any of the characters. I will never suffer through a colleen Hoover book again! Thanks for you vlog I recommend to everybody!!
I love you too Emma, drunk but preferably sober lol Listening your bones crack was terrifying lol
I have not read any of these novels, thankfully, I give novels 3 chapters, then ditch them if they send me in the direction of substance abuse because there is so so much to read.
Happy New Year Emma xx
These books may not deserve five-star reviews… but drunk Emma sure does. 🤣❤ By the end I could not stop laughing.
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I’m also lowkey tempted to read Kingdom of Little Wounds now 👀
If you want a book that explores the “little traumas” our bodies go though, particularly painful periods, Conversations with Friends does so brilliantly.
Oof, a certain scene from that book legit made me faint
why do i see that book recommended everywhere? i almost didnt finish it because it was not my thing
I put down skyward at 36% few months ago, I haven’t had the will to pick it back up
Waitttt the comment of Sarah J Maas just telling you the characters is the strongest ever is so true! When I read ACOTAR I was waiiiiiting for Rhys to obliterate everything in the blink of an eye but my guy didn’t do shit. Ever. I mean, I still love the books but I can be objective too 🤣
That is so cool - the competition you described “in a castle, the last one surviving is the best assassin” - I would totally read that book. I’m not into gore, but a clever YA/fantasy book with that tournament would be interesting. Also would buy the book where it turns out she is in asylum and everyone is humoring her 😂 but then she actually gets out 😂
lol "none of you have feathers anyway" I'm ready!!
The long ass sip when you said Calaena's name 😭😭
my worst books of the year include Murakami cuz of the super misogynistic stuff described in his book “Kafka on The Shore” i simply cannot fathom why people love his books but can claim other books to be misogynistic when this is so clearly boring 🤯
i also read Verity and agree with the numerous plot holes 😳
my fav books include Warbreaker and Get A Life, Chloe Brown😍
Worst book I read this past year was All Things Cease to Appear by Elizabeth Brundage. They could have easily cut 150 pages and it would have been better. It kept revealing the same information over and over from different povs and it was just so dumb. No thrills, no twist, just 400 pages to now sit on a Goodwill's shelf for eternity.
“Fairy tale about syphilis “ 😂
Hey Emma - Have you read any Ursula K Le Guin? If you are still looking for winter reads I reco the Left Hand of Darkness. Would love to hear your thoughts on it! It's my favourite.
I do not read a lot of Sanderson so I am not familiar with most of his work. However, the only three I've read is a trilogy and it happens to be one of my favorite trilogies, Mistborn. I am pretty sure that is what has been recommended to you the most by him haha I hope one day you'll give it a chance!
Haha yes I will definitely still give that one chance!!
I didn’t loveeeee tog but sjm wrote that at 16 and her writing improves throughout the series and you will see her assassin abilities 😅
The last 10 minutes of this video is just pure chaos 😭
LMAO the ending thats how you know the wine kicked in
Amazing 🍷🍷 Love the year end book bash!!! With all due respect 🤣
i remember starting to read throne of glass, and it was ok but nothing really stood out, then i stopped part way through and never felt the need to pick it up again. i can't remember anything that happened it was so lackluster to me. so i sold it and decided sarah j maas' writing just wasn't for me
i read the first two court of thorns roses books and will never recover, cannot touch sjm with a ten foot pole