Exploring the Insane World of Colleen Hoover (Part 1)

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  • @caseyaonso4270
    @caseyaonso4270  Рік тому +2106

    sorry for being mia!!! this was originally supposed to be one video but it ballooned like crazy lol so it’s gna be broken up!! my more general thoughts outside of her books are gonna be in the later parts but in the meantime hope u enjoyy 🫡
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    • @namlemonade
      @namlemonade Рік тому +16

      Take all the time u need, can’t rush perfection 🥰

    • @miamewingrn
      @miamewingrn Рік тому +40

      i’m also mia

    • @honoluluw
      @honoluluw Рік тому +4

      glad you're doing ok!

    • @torih5613
      @torih5613 Рік тому

      I LOVE SNAP SNAP BY RED VELVET. HELP!!! I LOVE RED VELVET LOLLL I loved that bit

    • @tool-enjoyer666
      @tool-enjoyer666 Рік тому

      Bitch we love you

  • @rinapop2681
    @rinapop2681 Рік тому +16661

    “You made fun of your sons big balls and then he died “ is a WILD fucking sentence

    • @CriAleMar
      @CriAleMar Рік тому +573

      Finally a new line to take the space left my Secret Life of the American Teenager's "My dad died because I had amazing sex!"

    • @CriAleMar
      @CriAleMar Рік тому +27

      *by

    • @n9na_marie
      @n9na_marie Рік тому +127

      this had me fucking cackling

    • @BugChild-y3b
      @BugChild-y3b Рік тому +134

      Miles had NO priorities at all.

    • @BooksToAshes
      @BooksToAshes Рік тому +184

      I’d choose death too if my parents talked about my 🏉🏉

  • @heytheredelirium
    @heytheredelirium Рік тому +8654

    "he's a creep, she's in heat" - you summed up every coho book in one sentence

    • @amyhughes2149
      @amyhughes2149 11 місяців тому +231

      he's just a creep
      she's just in heat
      can i make it any more obvious?

    • @mrspareidolia
      @mrspareidolia 11 місяців тому +77

      @@amyhughes2149
      But he's a creep, I'm in my heat
      what the hell am I doing here?
      I don't belong here

    • @gabeharris926
      @gabeharris926 10 місяців тому +22

      ​@amyhughes2149
      Alright, already
      He's just a creep
      Alright, already
      She's just in heat
      Even if things get heavy
      We'll all float on

    • @amyhughes2149
      @amyhughes2149 10 місяців тому +16

      @@gabeharris926 Immodest Mouse

    • @Lara-zl7ry
      @Lara-zl7ry 10 місяців тому +19

      ​@@gabeharris926even if our son's balls get heavy
      we'll all float on (alright)

  • @LivTheSlayer
    @LivTheSlayer Рік тому +35877

    Someone once said Colleen Hoover books are for people who never had a wattpad phase and I can’t stop thinking about it

    • @jaylaoliver6725
      @jaylaoliver6725 Рік тому +2161

      As someone who had a wattpad phase this is so accurate it hurts 😭

    • @etainkearsey5479
      @etainkearsey5479 Рік тому +3063

      (no offence to anyone who likes these books) These fake deep, corny romances are probably some of the worst offenders I have seen in the modern romance genre. At least our friends on wattpad gave it to us for free.

    • @bitchlasagna1
      @bitchlasagna1 Рік тому +544

      Whoever said this successfully put my exact thoughts into words

    • @c.g5013
      @c.g5013 Рік тому +740

      I used to love Wattpad-style writings but now anytime I see it I cringe. Like there's much better stuff out there. (Tumblr/AO3)

    • @katolsen3576
      @katolsen3576 Рік тому +367

      AND YOU JUST KNOW THAT MILES IS ACTUALLY A MEMBER OF ONE DIRECTION OR BTS

  • @gintarebaskeviciute5672
    @gintarebaskeviciute5672 Рік тому +4676

    "they laughed at this child's balls and then the child died'' got me fucking cackling it's insane

    • @grumpyseagull
      @grumpyseagull Рік тому +173

      This is the first time I've read such a sentence wtf 😭

    • @dragonize9826
      @dragonize9826 Рік тому +41

      I knew the wife was killed of to "further" the man "character's" "development", but the baby too?!

    • @kenziemartin5358
      @kenziemartin5358 11 місяців тому +33

      @@dragonize9826she didn’t die…. Their child did, but not her… if we’re talking about Ugly Love. Which I’m assuming we are.

    • @dragonize9826
      @dragonize9826 11 місяців тому +8

      @@kenziemartin5358 yeah I forgot to correct myself. I saw an excerpt of the convo directly before the accident and the poster said the wife died in the accident and I thought that was the case. This is still insane tho lol

    • @rainylight6268
      @rainylight6268 6 місяців тому +2

      What the actual fuck 😂

  • @Turbuggy
    @Turbuggy Рік тому +1864

    “No. Bad. Bad.” DESTROYED me. I literally had to stop what I was doing I was laughing so hard

    • @klee1619
      @klee1619 11 місяців тому +39

      that is quite literally a sentence that would come out of a toddler if you tried to give them a food they don't want

    • @littleangel6814
      @littleangel6814 4 місяці тому

      11:00

  • @diospyrose
    @diospyrose Рік тому +12494

    colleen hoover's books read as though she should have gone to therapy, but instead she opted to create a community that glorifies actual abuse

    • @sahie
      @sahie Рік тому +593

      This.
      I don’t have a problem with the dark romance genre even it does the same thing because dark romance authors generally include trigger warnings, etc.
      A lot of survivors also like to read dark romance because it gives them an opportunity to explore a scenario they had no control in where they have the ability to close the book.
      My problem with Colleen is that her books read as dark romances but are packaged as regular romances with no trigger warnings. I suspect this is because trigger warnings would ruin her “plot twists”, which generally rely on trauma.
      I got a copy of Verity because it was on sale and when I made a TikTok saying I was going to read it, a friend DM’d to let me know it had one of my triggers in it.
      My trigger is more important than your plot twist, thank you. 😒

    • @9cloudrachel207
      @9cloudrachel207 Рік тому +21

      hahahah this is so funny, you are spot on

    • @zaramikazuki8374
      @zaramikazuki8374 Рік тому +231

      @@sahieBingo - that's my problem too. I love reading ambiguous/gray/dark stories in general, including romance. However, the key difference is that I go into the story knowing that it is of that sort, and that it isn't to be glorified or seen as a positive thing in the real world, no matter how it might be presented in the narrative. It's the branding of this content as wholesome, normal romance when it's not, that is my problem.

    • @prongles69
      @prongles69 Рік тому +220

      She was a SOCIAL WORKER before being a full-time author. That makes it so much worse ☠️

    • @fromenemies2lovers360
      @fromenemies2lovers360 Рік тому +9

      I thought she was a light romance writer and always stayed away from her books. If her books are more towards dark romance reads i will definitely give them a try 😍

  • @bugaboo_daisy9000
    @bugaboo_daisy9000 Рік тому +3895

    Authors like Colleen Hoover *want* to write fetish erotica, but have to wrap it in elaborate romance packaging in order for it to be marketable to mainstream audiences. Which is how you end up with super cringey, abusive love interests and zero due-diligence with what they're publishing, because it SELLS.

    • @sahie
      @sahie Рік тому +208

      As someone who writes kink into her books as well as being in the scene herself, I’d rather people like Colleen not touch the topic. EL James did enough damage as it is!

    • @luthientinuviel3883
      @luthientinuviel3883 Рік тому +216

      Yeah its odd. I don't necessarily mind dark toxic stories -- thats a moral neutral thing to write or read in my opinion. Whats weird, I think, is pretending the book isnt dark and toxic so you can have your take and eat it too

    • @famemosterrrrr
      @famemosterrrrr Рік тому +5

      My bestie explained the story in one of her books and it wasn’t that bad- it could be really awful but it wasn’t

    • @whatreallymatters571
      @whatreallymatters571 Рік тому +101

      I've literally been thinking that if she just categorized her books as taboo/kink she wouldn't be getting half as much backlash. Lol and taboo/kink had been on a rise so she would still get a lot of readers.

    • @specificsoup
      @specificsoup Рік тому +55

      See that’s what I want to know is why don’t some of these authors just write erotica / fetish content where for example you can portray consensual bdsm or something instead of like an abusive relationship
      And the thing is while it may not be on the bestsellers list, there are honestly big niche fandoms for that content

  • @heyitsari36
    @heyitsari36 Рік тому +5702

    my friends raved about CH so i bought ugly love but it dropped in a pool and never bothered to get a replacement copy and girl im so happy that pool saved me 😭

    • @caseyaonso4270
      @caseyaonso4270  Рік тому +2662

      ur copy having the same fate as the big ball boy HELPFIWOXJ

    • @heyitsari36
      @heyitsari36 Рік тому

      @@caseyaonso4270 like OKAYYY twin 😍

    • @kamachyd
      @kamachyd Рік тому

      @@caseyaonso4270NOT THE BIG BALL BOY

    • @jessicamattes4208
      @jessicamattes4208 Рік тому +672

      No one has looked out for your future more than that pool

    • @9cloudrachel207
      @9cloudrachel207 Рік тому +240

      @@caseyaonso4270 AHHH NOOOOO LMFAO

  • @KayleeFarnes
    @KayleeFarnes Рік тому +706

    So I listened to the audiobook for Ugly Love and finished it while flying over the ocean from Scotland to New York. Everyone on this plane was sleeping while I was internally screaming my head off because I've never been so frustrated by a book before in my life. I absolutely HATE this book.

    • @mollietenpenny4093
      @mollietenpenny4093 Рік тому +18

      I got the exact same feeling listening to the book 77 Shadow Street by Dean Koontz. Internally screaming. 😅😩

    • @nothing-xk7og
      @nothing-xk7og 4 місяці тому +4

      Sameeeeeeeeeeeee … I did throw the book 8 times with frustration it was soo bad

    • @Amorfis
      @Amorfis 7 днів тому

      Somehow I imagine her books are worse being read out loud to you 😭

  • @bumblebeepicnic6917
    @bumblebeepicnic6917 Рік тому +206

    I know this is the least of this book's issues, but what is CH's writing style? There's so much redundancy and Miles keeps talking in threes like he's trying to summon Beetlejuice.

  • @jaylaoliver6725
    @jaylaoliver6725 Рік тому +12278

    Everything I’ve learned about this women has been against my will

  • @disaceter1130
    @disaceter1130 Рік тому +4669

    Every time I see a youtuber criticizing Colleen Hoover I can't help but think about the time my mom walked out of a chemo appointment with a tiny pink sticky note with book recommendations from her nurse and one of them was a Colleen Hoover book. Like someone recommended Colleen Hoover to my mom during _cancer treatment._ I'm convinced they were trying to kill her faster.
    (btw my mom is fine LOL she's in remission)

    • @lilybartgremlin
      @lilybartgremlin Рік тому +415

      so happy for your mom! :) hope she got some better recommendations though lol

    • @mparstrikesback
      @mparstrikesback Рік тому +229

      I'm so happy for you and your mom! Don't let her read CH though, it'll give her cancer again 🙃

    • @queenoffabulous2156
      @queenoffabulous2156 Рік тому +223

      The nurse was fulling trying to take her out

    • @gamerbabyy
      @gamerbabyy Рік тому +132

      I can confidently say that Colleen Hoover made these books for white middle aged nurses

    • @rachel5399
      @rachel5399 Рік тому +37

      I'm so happy that your mom is in remission! Also, adding as someone who dealt with nurses for 3 years working at a nursing home, and as someone who did 1 year of nursing school before I decided that I loathed it, a lot of nurses are half brain dead. 😂 They're often amazing, super intelligent people who put up with a lot for too little, but the other half are those popular people whose first completed book was The Great Gatsby in 10th grade literature class, and they only comprehended it because the entire class spent the two months discussing the content lol. Still good at their job, but weren't the most analytical of students in the bunch.

  • @jaash7981
    @jaash7981 Рік тому +5098

    I'm very into dark romance and dynamics, but "she's gonna have all my babies" is so damn unhinged I can't help but laugh out loud

    • @vaishnavisingh9244
      @vaishnavisingh9244 Рік тому +413

      But dark romance should be advertised as such. Like I absolutely adore problematic and toxic dynamics and like to read them but first of all there should be some substance, you can't expect some specific trope to carry your entire book. And second of all, it should not be shown as everyday hallmark movie romance. Like if your book is unhinged, TELL US. Why can't these people have to shoot so wide in order to sell.

    • @Ester-cj4dx
      @Ester-cj4dx Рік тому +236

      @@vaishnavisingh9244literally like there is something interesting about dark stories with dark themes but an incest story written and marketed as a hallmark romcom is like. 🤨 and also just eh

    • @pastelvi
      @pastelvi Рік тому

      and then on top of not giving any warnings the relationships are often glorified which is just. eww @@vaishnavisingh9244

    • @funbibakare7414
      @funbibakare7414 Рік тому +9

      Ooh I'm trying to gt into dark romances, what's a good one you'd recommend

    • @SirMasterRattington
      @SirMasterRattington Рік тому +47

      It also sounds like something a 10 yr old who thinks babies come from peeing in a girl’s butt would say about his playground crush.

  • @caroliinec
    @caroliinec Рік тому +785

    her writing makes the after series look like a masterpiece💀

  • @kateemma22
    @kateemma22 Рік тому +334

    'She has a right to be happy - she's not the one who died' has the same energy as when my brother was 6 and wrote a story about how Stanley the dog was sad because he got hit by a car.

    • @sh4rky466
      @sh4rky466 11 місяців тому +22

      RIP Stanley 😔✊ we mourn more for him than the big balled baby (or Miles’ mom lmao)

  • @partywoodchuck
    @partywoodchuck Рік тому +5113

    Jail time for Colleen’s editor who let her leave in 4 Thanksgiving dinner analogies in two pages

    • @d_alistair-years
      @d_alistair-years Рік тому +151

      “I think of a rule. I can’t think of any rules. Why don’t I have any rules?”

    • @enhaworld
      @enhaworld Рік тому +156

      “he looked at me like i was thanksgiving dinner” 😭

    • @kharolyneholler2518
      @kharolyneholler2518 Рік тому +185

      i mean the ditor didnt have a problem with "lily blossoom bloom" or "we laughed at our sons big balls" so i doubt they have big standarts

    • @aabderrahmane
      @aabderrahmane Рік тому +33

      @@kharolyneholler2518HELP IS THIS REAL?😭 did she really say all that

    • @TeresaKay
      @TeresaKay Рік тому +3

      @@kharolyneholler2518are you joking about the second one or is that real?? 😭😭

  • @emmahinchcliffe
    @emmahinchcliffe Рік тому +1762

    this is the closest i'll ever get to reading a colleen hoover book

    • @mymyyy34
      @mymyyy34 Рік тому +27

      no literally.

    • @glass.hammer
      @glass.hammer Рік тому +37

      And still not far enough.

    • @LexiJay8446
      @LexiJay8446 Рік тому +6

      This will FOREVER BE the closest

    • @Mizlizlumbriz
      @Mizlizlumbriz 3 місяці тому

      Yeah, I tried It ends with us bc my SIL gave me it, and it's trash from the gate.

  • @jjongtonin
    @jjongtonin Рік тому +3580

    colleen hoover’s writing makes me soooo much more confident in my own fanfics wow

    • @mmarleenn2391
      @mmarleenn2391 Рік тому +46

      💀💀😭😭🤚🏻

    • @pip-pip5029
      @pip-pip5029 Рік тому +92

      Honestly loads of books make me feel better about my writing 😅

    • @cai4007
      @cai4007 Рік тому +57

      So true. Honestly the novel I am writing right now is just happening because I think I'm better than Colleen hoover 😂

    • @sanderengelen9140
      @sanderengelen9140 Рік тому +55

      Bestie, she literally confirmed herself some of her books were written on Wattpad 😭

    • @cai4007
      @cai4007 Рік тому +17

      @@sanderengelen9140 omg why didn't I know that😂 it makes so much sense now

  • @SeokjinShizun
    @SeokjinShizun Рік тому +411

    I've read better smut on wattpad back in like 2013 😂 this is like something written by a preteen who discovered wattpad . Ive read masterpieces on Ao3 idk why Colleen is so popular but its clearly locals who had no cringe fanfic phase reading her books

  • @Just_Some_Dude73
    @Just_Some_Dude73 9 місяців тому +68

    My sister has November 9 and i tried to read it but then the line "Your mother left me because I slept with her best friend. My personality had nothing to do with it" came.

    • @ShayLaLaLooHoo
      @ShayLaLaLooHoo 8 місяців тому +13

      Isn't that line in chapter one?! Hdfkdgjfd

  • @seize_the_sky
    @seize_the_sky Рік тому +5887

    I refuse to read CH books, but I love watching people who have read her books talk about them lol

    • @Saphia_
      @Saphia_ Рік тому +107

      Kinda same. I would read the books if I didn't have to pay for it just to have first hand experience of the books (because shitting on books you've read feels far better imo) but till now, I"ve watched and will continue to watch other people talk about them.

    • @AnonYmous-en7op
      @AnonYmous-en7op Рік тому +62

      ​@@Saphia_you can read a decent chunk of excepts. I wish I did because I bought "This ends with us" and I stopped on like page 30 when the main character described the male dudes muscles as something along the lines of " he was muscular but not flexing. His shirt was just too tight that his muscles couldn't help but flex" (note not actual Hoover quote but similar vibes to when I stopped reading). It's very wattpadd fantasy smut but justified abuse.

    • @Saphia_
      @Saphia_ Рік тому +8

      @@AnonYmous-en7op I'll have to search for the excerpts then.
      On the other hand, if you didn't say that that wasn't an actual quote, I would have no trouble believing that it was.

    • @aliairving
      @aliairving Рік тому +28

      I’m a teacher and the amount of coworkers who rant and rave about CH makes my fake smile start to twitch lmaooo last year they had a book club with one of her books and I was like mmmmm yeah I’m good thank you sweet ladies !!! 👀👀😂

    • @gamerbabyy
      @gamerbabyy Рік тому +2

      I read more Colleen Hoover books than I care to say but it was fun talking about them at the nurse's station when I worked in the hospital

  • @mossthemage9948
    @mossthemage9948 Рік тому +3881

    as a librarian this is the catharsis I've been waiting for. every day a 15 year old girl who has clearly never visited a library before shows up and asks where the colleen hoover books are. every time I want to lead them by the hand and show them the magical world of terry pratchett

    • @pez.3117
      @pez.3117 Рік тому +219

      Yesss! Get them kids into discworld pls, love those books:)))

    • @angiejilani
      @angiejilani Рік тому +195

      Lmao GUIDE HER

    • @piedpiper814
      @piedpiper814 Рік тому +139

      you're doing god's work

    • @Cats.and.sadness
      @Cats.and.sadness Рік тому +88

      Glad im still reading warrior cats as a 15 y/o 💀

    • @AeonKnigh432
      @AeonKnigh432 Рік тому +6

      DO ITA

  • @arkkon2740
    @arkkon2740 Рік тому +3994

    Colleen's career boom confirms my suspicion that Booktok has zero taste in actually good content. The bar for a romance series is so low and somehow November 9 and It Ends with Us was picked as top tiers by them, its actual insanity.
    And not to mention WHY THE HELL DO THESE PEOPLE LIKE THESE MEN? As a guy, it feels like a weird mix of fetishizing the abuse that people go through and are subjected to while also using trauma as a get out of jail free card for empathy. If I could use my trauma as a free pass, I'd probably own an entire house, and im paid for living in it.
    Actually as im reading this, this reminded me of the couple months where people had this obsession over OJ and Jeffery Dahmer and it was actually disgusting.

    • @Moony1568
      @Moony1568 Рік тому +133

      Colleen Hoover was popular way before tiktok. TikTok just revitalized her career.

    • @9cloudrachel207
      @9cloudrachel207 Рік тому +90

      it ends with us is such trash--- buttt, i still gave it 4.5 stars for pure enjoyment. i could not put that sh*t down. she certainly knows how to write an engaging book, which is so impressive considering how much they lack in substance- and also dangerous b/c its glorifying/normalizing abuse and mistreatment. ive read 3 of her books so can confirm this is just how she writes. it makes sense tho for her to be so popular, in a way, since simpler content will be understood by and attract the most amount of people

    • @m.josena4485
      @m.josena4485 Рік тому +59

      Now it’s not all booktok😔it’s just a specific section of booktok

    • @arkkon2740
      @arkkon2740 Рік тому

      ​@@m.josena4485I know but like
      *WHYYYYYYYY*
      I'd rather have the bad ya they recommend than this, man

    • @vaishnavisingh9244
      @vaishnavisingh9244 Рік тому +91

      And the shitty part is, there are so many good romance novels out there that it's practically impossible to NOT hit a few of them. I am a strict fantasy/Sci-fi reader but some books just slip in through, and I couldn't help but enjoy them! I just physically cringe when people treat CoHo books like the greatest since Shakespeare.

  • @carililyyarbrough2305
    @carililyyarbrough2305 Рік тому +529

    me normally: books shouldn’t be banned or censored.
    me after watching this video: I take it back

    • @katemcbee
      @katemcbee 4 місяці тому +3

      😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

  • @dawnmorgart4038
    @dawnmorgart4038 9 місяців тому +63

    OMG I'm 59, and your review just made me laugh out loud SO many times. It even made me think of this one..... "Clearest blue eyes I've ever seen..." instantly made me think she must only have seen guys who are high or have pink eye!!!! Thanks for making my day. I have never read this author, don't know if it's for my age group, but if I do read, I will now hear your voice and laugh!! Thanks for making my day!!!

  • @camilaochoa1248
    @camilaochoa1248 Рік тому +1671

    the day Colleen Hoover stops writing and praising literal abuse with ZERO knowledge is the day i'll be free

    • @famemosterrrrr
      @famemosterrrrr Рік тому +24

      She needs therapy-

    • @pumpkinravioli3973
      @pumpkinravioli3973 Рік тому +101

      Actually, she used to be a social worker before becoming a writer, so we could assume that she knows a thing or two about abuse. Which makes whatever she writes in her books that much worse.

    • @rachel5399
      @rachel5399 Рік тому +16

      There'll always be a new one, though. Today's CoHo, is yesterday's EL James.

  • @morganodonnell6862
    @morganodonnell6862 Рік тому +4317

    Honestly imagine being another student at Miles and Rachel's school after she got pregnant. I KNOW the group chat was going crazy

    • @theflickchick9850
      @theflickchick9850 Рік тому +534

      I would've been that one student who my mom would've been like "So that girl Rachel is pregnant. What's up with that?" And I would've been "Mom, I dunno. I'm not in that crowd!" And then I would've found out everything after graduating.

    • @briarrose5003
      @briarrose5003 Рік тому +243

      I just know my old high school’s group me would’ve memed the shit out of it. That chat was ruthless 💀

    • @panicfvx
      @panicfvx Рік тому +86

      @@briarrose5003 lmaooo same, except for me we’re a little chicken so it would be the french class group chat blowing up instead😭

    • @nopenopity-nope6621
      @nopenopity-nope6621 3 місяці тому +6

      Now THAT would be an actually interesting book! The group chats of the schools all these weird freaky romance protags go to. I’d pay good money to read that.

  • @sugarystrawberrybreeze6976
    @sugarystrawberrybreeze6976 Рік тому +1449

    My favourite tiktok comment was a person (who obviously was a fan of dark academia/classics) asking for recommendations, someone said "CoHo" and the creator responded "recommending CoHo is a crime, AND the punishment in one. I would rather read my toilet paper."

    • @fatamy8597
      @fatamy8597 Рік тому +103

      they’re so real for that

    • @jacquelinelugo5518
      @jacquelinelugo5518 Рік тому +64

      😂😂, Oh I love us Colleen Hoover haters so much. We really can't stand that woman. You can just tell she's in a loveless marriage

    • @ayomidedareabel5525
      @ayomidedareabel5525 Рік тому

      ​@@jacquelinelugo5518She also 100% percent a boy mom. With the way she glorifies the toxic men and slutshame the women in her books and constantly pitting them against other women

    • @notherepim
      @notherepim Рік тому +34

      A dostoevsky reference 😭

    • @Aszteroth
      @Aszteroth Рік тому +20

      funny how it both insults the taste and recommends better books in just one sentence. also..if theyre looking for classics..why suggest coho..? only thing i find classic is coho's favoritism and excusing of toxic men in every one of her books. i just see it and think 'classic coho' because theres no way someones gonna fall in love with a guy that burnt her house down with her in it.

  • @localmenace3043
    @localmenace3043 Рік тому +288

    I screech-laughed SO HARD at the line “she’s gonna have all of my babies.” HOW DID SHE NOT DELETE THAT??? It’s so CRINGE 😭

  • @yarrow1113
    @yarrow1113 Рік тому +397

    “He’s a creep and she’s in heat” - that made me giggle

  • @abbulous
    @abbulous Рік тому +7222

    the worst part about CoHo to me is that literal children are reading her books and thinking they’re good literature. (source: I’m an English teacher)

    • @Chinni_C888
      @Chinni_C888 Рік тому +905

      Worse: they think it's romantic.

    • @ansruta8629
      @ansruta8629 Рік тому +421

      as a teenager, im so glad that most of my peers agree that coho is downright horrendous and nothing compared to actual good literature or even just moderately good literature.

    • @zarinfatehi1896
      @zarinfatehi1896 Рік тому +13

      I'm looking for some good books. Can you recommend me some?

    • @Chinni_C888
      @Chinni_C888 Рік тому +75

      @@zarinfatehi1896 For romance, Rebecca Jenshak writes cute stories. I particularly liked her Wallflowers series. Campus Nights is pretty good as well, and that's earlier in the timeline than Wallflowers.

    • @serline1531
      @serline1531 Рік тому +51

      Let me tell you. I was that teenager. I thought that she is amazing and that her books are mind blowing. Until I got a reality check and realized I am learning literally nothing from it. Shifted to reading actual literature and the best decision I made.

  • @tdexth
    @tdexth Рік тому +1676

    My best summary for CoHo after reading some of her books is: Men with no spine, women hating each other for no reason and romanticised toxic behaviors.

    • @rachel5399
      @rachel5399 Рік тому +145

      Don't forget borderline incestual relationships!!

    • @izzlita
      @izzlita Рік тому +17

      @@rachel5399honorable mention to without merit a 0/10 read at that ☹️

    • @jacquelinelugo5518
      @jacquelinelugo5518 Рік тому

      ​@@rachel5399I once read a comment that said, If you want somewhat incest. You read CoHo. You want full incest read Cassandra Clare 😂😂 and I lost it

  • @zinja0830
    @zinja0830 Рік тому +55

    "so don't mind me being a horse on a porch." girl BYE I died

  • @rachelfarmer3722
    @rachelfarmer3722 Рік тому +194

    As someone named Rachel… Miles’s inner monologue is deeply unsettling 😂

  • @Topher0523
    @Topher0523 Рік тому +1034

    You know what I’m glad Colleen Hoover exists in a way. If the line “we laugh at our sons big balls” can get you an entire shelf at a bookstore, then I too can get a shelf at a bookstore.

    • @louschwick7301
      @louschwick7301 10 місяців тому +15

      counterpoint: her books arent popular bc they hit a certain level of good, but bc they hit a certain level of bad.
      how low can YOU go?

  • @rashelreyes1880
    @rashelreyes1880 Рік тому +2211

    Why are the characters constantly repeating words “Laugh, Laugh, Laugh,” “silence,silence, silence.” “Rachel, Rachel, Rachel.” We get it bro trust me. 💀

  • @trinaq
    @trinaq Рік тому +2049

    The fact that Hoover wrote an entire book based on her mother's abuse she faced at the hands of her husband, and basically profited off of it, just makes me feel uneasy. There's also her having an entire feud with a teenager, just because he didn't like her books.

    • @athenajaxon2397
      @athenajaxon2397 Рік тому +230

      omg Caleb? I love him

    • @merediths.693
      @merediths.693 Рік тому +156

      @@athenajaxon2397 lmao Caleb was the reason I was introduced to CH so when she became massively popular, I just knew her as that gross vindictive woman that glorifies abuse and it seems I didn't need to know anything else....

    • @caithenry8429
      @caithenry8429 Рік тому +100

      Don't forget the coloring book that was almost published to profit even further off her mother's trauma 🙃

    • @rachel5399
      @rachel5399 Рік тому +71

      I get writing about it, because that's a very healthy and helpful way of expressing trauma. Making it into something that could turn around and be a positive thing, like a paycheck, isn't, at least in my mind, that big of an ick. It's a way of guaranteeing her financial independence, which is a seriously respectable goal, especially for us ladies. Having to depend on a man, is why so many women stay in abusive relationships in the first place. She could also(idk if she has, and given how much money she has undoubtedly made from her spike in popularity), donate to women and children's shelters. HOWEVER. I don't understand why she keeps making stories about abusive, manipulative men and glorifies it. Writing one book where a character subjects themself to abuse, because of insecurities, depression, and whatever else, to show how often normal the low bar is for a good partner, and how often we sell ourselves short in the face of what we actually deserve, is one thing. It's a way of looking at your past self, or her mother's self, in her case, and empathizing with the victim. But to continually write about men who are vindictive and selfish, abusive, and all around toxic waste, romanticize them all the way through the book, creating relationships built on deceit and gross manipulations of emotions and situations, is a complete disregard for every good thing that she tried to bring awareness to in It Ends With Us. How am I, your reader, supposed to hate THIS abusive man but not THAT abusive man? Because one was written to be a bad person but the other is just a bad person on accident? That's my issue with it.

    • @violetworld541
      @violetworld541 Рік тому +7

      I got her e-book and halfway reading I already feel like this isn't gonna end well (I'm talking 'bout It Ends With Us). Now I'm thinking whether to finish the book (to make my money worth, LOL) or to let it sit there on my Kobo. ~~~

  • @cmckevitt
    @cmckevitt 6 місяців тому +38

    “The last book he cracked open was Flat Stanley.”
    It was Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Cabin Fever, thank you very much.

  • @KameronVong
    @KameronVong Рік тому +41

    19:50 When you were taking about this scene, it made me think about that one scene in _After Ever Happy_ when Hardin gave a homeless man (Joe) his scarf in front of Tessa, as a redeeming quality.
    This gave me such a big realization, lol.

    • @KameronVong
      @KameronVong Рік тому +9

      It made me realize, there’s such a pattern in the male love interests. 💀

  • @trinaq
    @trinaq Рік тому +1341

    Many of Hoover's male leads, most notably Jeremy from Verity and Ben from November 9, are so toxic, yet they're presented as charming. While Ryle from It Ends With Us is intentionally written to be abusive, Lily still lets him play a major role in their daughter's life following their divorce.

    • @glass.hammer
      @glass.hammer Рік тому +117

      R…ryle? Did she ask scooby doo for name suggestions?

    • @rtto2031
      @rtto2031 Рік тому

      @@glass.hammer wiat until you find out the female lead who owns a flower shop is called Lilly Blossom Bloom

    • @pinknarcissus005
      @pinknarcissus005 Рік тому +19

      I was like wtfff is she doooiiiing and would have burned the book if it wasn't an audiobook ☠️

    • @emackenzie
      @emackenzie Рік тому +98

      She really said "It Ends With Us" and then didn't end it

    • @oriphiel
      @oriphiel Рік тому +26

      no but even on my first read through i felt very. icky. about colleen’s writing 😭 within like minutes of first meeting ryle, lily really does tell this man who’s been bashing a plastic chair, the building she lives in, you know, uhm! okay!

  • @athenajaxon2397
    @athenajaxon2397 Рік тому +955

    Ugly Love is an interesting idea but it's written so childishly i'm shocked that it was written by a grown woman and not a fourteen year old

    • @no-gc3lo
      @no-gc3lo Рік тому +140

      RIGHT it was so poorly written. when the baby died i was luaghing bc the writing was so horrible. "DEAFENING SCREAM" i lost it

    • @vampirelove2103
      @vampirelove2103 Рік тому +30

      Definitely, I agree. It was BAD even though the idea had a lot of potential.

    • @zeviv7313
      @zeviv7313 Рік тому +48

      I wonder if the reason for these books' popularity is that they are written for 14 year olds to feel edgy.

    • @levilore_7126
      @levilore_7126 Рік тому +72

      @@no-gc3lo the "go pee" line after sex that Casey didnt read outloud had me crying from laughter wtf how do people like love this writing
      im a fan of badly written tv but like...ik its bad and i laugh at it

    • @rachel5399
      @rachel5399 Рік тому +47

      ​@@levilore_7126lmao I couldn't imagine someone telling me to "go pee," so I wouldn't risk a UTI, and that's supposed to be indicative that they actually do care for me and my wellbeing. In a LOVE story???! 😂😂

  • @Vidaluz09
    @Vidaluz09 Рік тому +1385

    “He’s a creep, and she’s in heat ✨” I can’t believe this content is free 😂❤

    • @qwirky1709
      @qwirky1709 Рік тому +74

      When she said that, I actually heard it in my mind to the tune of Sk8ter Boi:
      “He was a creep, she was in heat
      Can I make it any more obvious?”
      And now I'm scared I'm going to have this as a twisted earworm 😂

    • @ceaserbones
      @ceaserbones Рік тому +23

      I heard it to the tune of Creep by Radiohead💀

    • @jackieadelle190
      @jackieadelle190 Рік тому +9

      @@qwirky1709LMFAO IM DEAD

    • @jacquelinelugo5518
      @jacquelinelugo5518 Рік тому

      I hope she makes it as merch, I need a shirt or a Hoodie that saids that 😂

  • @masswithjess
    @masswithjess 4 місяці тому +6

    As a literature enthusiast, I immediately recommended this book to a friend of mine, after i finished reading it. Not because I liked it, but I wanted my friend to go through the lows, to appreciate the highs. Because that‘s what it was like for me. After reading Colleen's garbage of a book, it gave me a new perspective on life and made me appreciate all the good literature I had read before.

  • @kimotee5892
    @kimotee5892 Рік тому +28

    The bad thing about finding this video now, is that the other parts aren’t out yet for me to binge. The good part is that I have a whole new CHANNEL to binge!!

  • @moonstone___
    @moonstone___ Рік тому +1317

    12:32 “take your sandwiches with you” legitimately makes me cackle. it’s such a good example of coho’s accidental humor. she’s good at genres she doesn’t mean to write, and most of her books are horror.

    • @enhaworld
      @enhaworld Рік тому +73

      yeah because if i met a boy like miles i’d run the other way💀

  • @SirMasterRattington
    @SirMasterRattington Рік тому +708

    I have not personally read a Colleen Hoover book but I have developed a masochistic obsession with watching other people rag on them. From this I have learned that in at least two of her books there’s a scene where a couple have rough piv sex while the female character is newly postpartum. I know we’re not supposed to kink shame but that is such a weirdly specific and off-putting scenario. Why dear god why?

    • @shirleytatha8189
      @shirleytatha8189 Рік тому +25

      You and me both 😂

    • @mylenamathias7519
      @mylenamathias7519 Рік тому +91

      that is not a kink that’s sick

    • @moralay79
      @moralay79 Рік тому +18

      Just weird 😭

    • @adoroselatte
      @adoroselatte Рік тому +9

      💀💀🗿🗿

    • @ughust
      @ughust Рік тому +64

      no bc that certainly cannot be comfortable. pretty sure youre supposed to wait like, MINIMUM 6 weeks

  • @Elix90
    @Elix90 Рік тому +1452

    I am of the opinion that anyone who likes her books have just never read fanfiction. That's where we should be getting our kinks and unhealthy relationship fantasies in. Openly admitting to being a Coleen Hoover stan is basically the same as being horny on main.

    • @d_alistair-years
      @d_alistair-years Рік тому +98

      Agreed. It’s like 50 Shades of Grey selling 100 million copies… Thanks, now I know that millions of Boomers whacked off to that drivel. Did it add anything to my life, apart from disgust?

    • @louiereyhan7089
      @louiereyhan7089 Рік тому

      Horny on mainn omg 💀

    • @aquaabouttogetfunky
      @aquaabouttogetfunky Рік тому +34

      @@savannnnnnahnah they are too straight for ao3.

    • @taewithluv..
      @taewithluv.. Рік тому +24

      imma just say that i’ve read way better fanfics than this bs 😭🤚🏻 i said what i said 🤭🤷🏻‍♀️

    • @singingofsilver
      @singingofsilver 11 місяців тому +1

      Shove them all towards Wattpad, it'll save them money and braincells

  • @dreamer7646
    @dreamer7646 Рік тому +143

    "he could have asked for milk and she would be moaning." I love you girl😂❤️

  • @fiorideisole
    @fiorideisole 11 місяців тому +43

    Fun fact I have a mutual friend that reads A LOT, like multiple books a week. And I was in a reading slump and wanted to get back to reading regularly. So I asked her if she had any recs. And she recommended Verity. So I bought Verity thinking it was going to be this great gripping book that was going to make me appreciate literature again. I had never heard of Colleen Hoover or verity. Imagine my surprise 🤣

  • @softrxx
    @softrxx Рік тому +819

    My theory is that Colleen doesn’t read her books’ drafts after writing them because there’s always so much repetition and plot holes😭

    • @d_alistair-years
      @d_alistair-years Рік тому +91

      She openly admitted in her acknowledgments section of Verity that she finished her draft four days before the deadline 😆

    • @singingofsilver
      @singingofsilver 11 місяців тому +8

      @@d_alistair-years that really explains the ending.

    • @Chris-ot9bk
      @Chris-ot9bk 11 місяців тому +8

      one of her more violent and worst books was her just writing to let off steam, but her fans liked it online, so she published it without editing it at all

  • @emilyr8668
    @emilyr8668 Рік тому +1173

    i would love some dark romance novels in theory but in reality its just like "he smacked my down there it was so sexy"

    • @caseyaonso4270
      @caseyaonso4270  Рік тому +430

      “he smacked my down there” iM CRYFUFJD

    • @kjarakravik4837
      @kjarakravik4837 Рік тому +133

      Same. The only time I've enjoyed anything close to a dark romance was a fanfic where the main couple got progressively more unhinged and into murdering/getting murdered by each other because of time loops. If anyone can recommend me something good I'd love to read it though

    • @bug7461
      @bug7461 Рік тому

      ​@@kjarakravik4837Whats the name of the book? if you can remember It's sound interesting!

    • @hannahm1937
      @hannahm1937 Рік тому

      that actually sounds interesting, what was it?@@kjarakravik4837

    • @UnfamiliarEyes
      @UnfamiliarEyes Рік тому +45

      @@kjarakravik4837what’s the name of the fic? Sounds interesting!

  • @cierra7246
    @cierra7246 Рік тому +321

    honestly the old man who operated the elevator's story about being in love with a married woman who couldnt leave her husband due to the time they were in sounds infinitely more interesting than whatever tf this was. why didn't she just write that story? lmao

    • @d_alistair-years
      @d_alistair-years Рік тому +51

      This is common with her books. The side characters have better plots but show up to give advice or be set dressing

    • @singingofsilver
      @singingofsilver 11 місяців тому +22

      @@d_alistair-years side characters have more flavour than the main characters combined

    • @my_girl_seraphine5294
      @my_girl_seraphine5294 11 місяців тому +5

      @@singingofsilver
      Like Twilight

  • @LotusBloom0309
    @LotusBloom0309 Рік тому +98

    This is 100 times more entertaining than actually reading a Colleen Hoover book.

    • @natashadavies9569
      @natashadavies9569 3 місяці тому +1

      I'm never going to know for sure but I'm getting strong vibes

  • @mariajubilee3374
    @mariajubilee3374 4 місяці тому +6

    This video is so validating. I first picked up a Colleen Hoover novel two years ago amidst all the hype on social media and from friends. I was curious what all the noise was about. Turns out I hated it. I couldn’t even make it past the first few pages of IEWU. I can’t fathom how anyone else can.

  • @tomdelongjohns
    @tomdelongjohns Рік тому +298

    someone once said "coho books are for people that don't read" and i couldn't agree more - like, i'm glad people are getting into reading, but please fucking branch out and realize how bad these are. like there are so many amazing books out there and you as a reader deserve better than this schlock.
    loved this video and i'm so stoked for the next parts.

  • @XOmangoXO
    @XOmangoXO Рік тому +527

    BookTok has made me realize all the dark and taboo stuff people are into. Which whatever, to each their own, but when it’s marketed as regular romance and becomes popular, and I see young girls reading it and liking these male protagonists, I worry about how they’ll view their own relationships and what they may allow because they’re learning it’s romantic not abusive

    • @joypomeroy1452
      @joypomeroy1452 Рік тому +15

      Exactly

    • @angerbella704
      @angerbella704 Рік тому

      Yeah like I hate her so much bc I feel like her books are actually harmful. Most sa victims were assaulted by someone they knew and trusted like a friend or boyfriend. I also saw a young girls comment once that said "Ben wasn't abusive he was literally traumatized! It's not his fault" like yeah that's what victims think about their boyfriends before they get victimized. I have no hate towards her fans because they are mostly teenagers and are naive but colleen as a 43yo woman should fucking know better than serving rape and abuse to her teenage girl audience on a sexy pink platter

    • @mizaavanti
      @mizaavanti Рік тому +8

      thank you so much for mentioning this

    • @kellynantonacci7885
      @kellynantonacci7885 9 місяців тому

      It’s just twilight 2.0 or 3.0 or whatever the fuck.
      Books have been brainwashing children for forever. The whole point of the printing press was mass psychosis and brainwashing via religion.
      Why you think it would be used for anything else in the current era, I do not understand…
      The same with every popular romance book there is… all of it is marketed as being feminist… But in reality underneath the shallow veneer, it’s incredibly sexiest, abusive, and manipulative.

  • @jessicamattes4208
    @jessicamattes4208 Рік тому +304

    Storytime: a couple months ago, I was in the Walmart book section with one of my friends, just looking for a new book to read. We started talking about how it felt like half of all the books in the store were Colleen Hoover. A few minutes later, two separate sets of mother daughter duos came to look specifically at the Colleen Hoover section. They started talking about CH and one of them said that she and her daughter had both read ALMOST EVERY Colleen Hoover book and there was only ONE they didn't like. My friend and I just kind of looked at each other and practically ran away. They wouldn't stop talking about how well-written her books were. We simply couldn't handle it

    • @PauLina-ji6io
      @PauLina-ji6io Рік тому +6

      Her books are, besides the usual criticism that are totally right, so damn over dramatic an unrealistic.

  • @Vbrev
    @Vbrev Рік тому +9

    I just wanna say, I almost never watch book videos on UA-cam, and randomly decided to watch this one, but the way you talk and carry your stories so smoothly is just really nice to listen too and my adhd brain can follow it well which is hard to come by. you just got a subscriber from that

  • @radioactivebeverage
    @radioactivebeverage Рік тому +35

    "they laughed at this kid's balls and then he DIED" KILLS ME LMAO

  • @Sam_dea
    @Sam_dea Рік тому +378

    Girl i'm honestly kinda sad cause I was really proud of the hometown girlies on fb for suddenly being so into reading but to find out this... is what they're reading? um

    • @emackenzie
      @emackenzie Рік тому +63

      These books got my sister into reading and I'm just glad she let me suggest other shit to read after LMAO

    • @caterlink99
      @caterlink99 Рік тому +6

      Ikr like don’t you dare call yourself a reader 😭

  • @KrisMF
    @KrisMF Рік тому +319

    a THREE PART casey book review ?!? this is my superbowl

  • @ElizabethEddelman
    @ElizabethEddelman Рік тому +459

    I thank god every day that when these books were gaining prominence on TikTok, I got two concussions that left me unable to read & look at screens for 8 months!

    • @Saphia_
      @Saphia_ Рік тому +109

      A divine intervention. Not a fun one but a divine intervention nonetheless.

    • @readingrapunzel5092
      @readingrapunzel5092 Рік тому +13

      omg what DID you do? i could go without screens but not if i couldn't have books either lol and vice versa

    • @kjarakravik4837
      @kjarakravik4837 Рік тому

      ​@@readingrapunzel5092maybe audiobooks? Although last time I got a concussion the sound gave me a headache

    • @rachel5399
      @rachel5399 Рік тому +5

      I would be so ripped and swole if I couldn't read or watch my YT or movies for almost a year lmao. Maybe I need to get a concussion so I can finally stick to my workout routine lol. Glad you're ok, though! That sounds scary.

    • @ElizabethEddelman
      @ElizabethEddelman Рік тому

      @@rachel5399 I’d tell you that’s a good plan, but they don’t even let you work out. Months of marathon training went down the drain for me. I went on silly little mental health walks and slept. 10/10 would not recommend.

  • @everydaesundae
    @everydaesundae Рік тому +21

    I've always liked you and I was so invested in your take about CoHo coz I also am creeped out by her writing then suddenly A RED VELVET SONG SHOW UP. I love you even more lol

    • @zwsamia
      @zwsamia Рік тому +6

      the parts where you get jumpscared by kpop references are best parts of her videos😫🙏🏾

    • @stream-5star
      @stream-5star Рік тому

      @@zwsamia literallyy and the stayc stereotype instrumental right after LMAO

  • @alexiskrull1920
    @alexiskrull1920 11 місяців тому +6

    2:18 I got accepted and I haven't read a single book of hers. I heard about it from this video, watched part 2, asked to join and used one of the pt2 books as my "favorite" and got in super quick. Idk why they wouldve denied you lmao

  • @qiqisupremacy3716
    @qiqisupremacy3716 Рік тому +358

    It’s actually such a mystery how her ‘romance’ books have gained such popularity considering it borderlines toxicity and abuse, the only book of hers that I can stomach as the genre it was marketed and portrayed was verity. All the illicit, intimate relationships in there made me feel as icky as her other books, but at least it didn’t feel like it was being past off as a romantic, aspirational relationship. I think she just needs to focus on thrillers, all her romance novels just come off as glittery, glorified abuse

    • @AnonYmous-en7op
      @AnonYmous-en7op Рік тому

      Honestly I think people are just super h0rnballs and found the romance / dark psyche plot as the perfect excuse to talk about a book that they found sexy. A lot of her work is literally long ass sex scenes with a bit of drama and crazy.

    • @eneyavorodecky
      @eneyavorodecky Рік тому +25

      That one is considered a romance book too. She has said that Verity is the villain.

    • @qiqisupremacy3716
      @qiqisupremacy3716 Рік тому +12

      @@eneyavorodeckyoh wow nevermind then😭

    • @ihatemickiegee
      @ihatemickiegee Рік тому +21

      @@eneyavorodeckyif the man was the villain then that book would work. her admitting verity as the villain is fking ridiculous

    • @eneyavorodecky
      @eneyavorodecky Рік тому +16

      @@ihatemickiegee yeah and the extra epilogue in which... SPOILERS!!!!!!!! the dude kills ANOTHER woman and our protagonist is like "oh, fuck, he is 2 for 2 now. And basically raped me. Naaaah, he is doing it to protect us." feels like she is messing with her fans at this point.

  • @lucihernaga
    @lucihernaga Рік тому +189

    I first heard about CH back in 2015 when she announced “It ends with us” (I liked her back then but in my defense I was also going through my wattpad era) It’s crazy for me that she suddenly jumped in popularity after all this years, with that specific book, it’s like seeing you favorite wattpad writer from when you were 15 becoming popular but now you’re an adult and her popularity is a constant remainder of how cringe you were

    • @lindsey7442
      @lindsey7442 Рік тому +33

      Girl this is me except I went from reading this woman’s mid Harry Potter fanfiction (that had incest in it) and then a few years later she published a super successful book series (that also had incest in it) and that woman was Cassandra fucking Clare.
      The Mortal Instruments is a prolifically popular YA series. There’s a movie. A TV show. There’s like 100 books in that series. She haunts me

    • @gologel
      @gologel Рік тому +8

      Years ago I really liked her books (even though those I liked are not those mostly critized) and I‘m wondering if I just read some of her better books or if I just was a 14 year old who was used to Wattpad romances

    • @davielawrence3773
      @davielawrence3773 Рік тому

      ​@@gologelyou described it perfectly 😭 I think it's a combination of both

  • @p3t4l
    @p3t4l Рік тому +234

    That.. was beyond words. I'm so glad I've been avoiding her books now, I knew all booktok recommendations suck big balls

    • @nova8354
      @nova8354 Рік тому +21

      they are big huh

  • @seulgismaid
    @seulgismaid Рік тому +22

    love how you compared that one miles inner monologue to you tryna talk abt a red velvet song bc i too, let red velvet invade me. i soak up red velvet songs like a sponge. i pluck them out of the air and swallow them

  • @alaaaaaa21
    @alaaaaaa21 Рік тому +7

    I stumbled upon your video and just wanna say you do such a great job articulating your thoughts! I started reading It Ends With Us since it was marked as a romance book, halfway in I had to stop reading. As a DV survivor, i wish she did a better job at the analogy she writes or give a trigger warning beforehand. I don’t understand how known she is about writing romance books but there’s a boundary between writing love stories and a story of a woman who was being abused by someone she loved.

  • @andjela3527
    @andjela3527 Рік тому +1051

    Ive never read Coleens books so every time someones talks about what some of her books are about, I feel like yall are faking it lol

    • @famemosterrrrr
      @famemosterrrrr Рік тому

      My bestie told me the story about November 9 and honestly it wasn’t that bad at all. Basic yeah but it could be so much worst

    • @vaishnavisingh9244
      @vaishnavisingh9244 Рік тому +93

      @@famemosterrrrr Lmao, didn't the Male Lead stalked the protagonist and was the one who set fire to her home, or am I tripping? Also the one in which the Male Lead had an affair with his dead brother's wife because "they both needed it", and the one in which the protagonist is made to applogize for breaking his heart??

    • @Zenaidafromthemoon
      @Zenaidafromthemoon Рік тому

      @@vaishnavisingh9244yes

    • @beth-bi9yv
      @beth-bi9yv Рік тому +8

      Oh dear......yeah she definitely could have used some therapy if that's her defn of romantic lead....

    • @Noel-0noah
      @Noel-0noah Рік тому +1

      oh believe me her books are horrible...

  • @nissasbookcorner
    @nissasbookcorner Рік тому +308

    “i want rachel for graduation” is one of the funniest sentences ive ever heard

  • @saneira
    @saneira Рік тому +1591

    Why doesn't it surprise me that Kylie Jenner has bad taste in books.. Just add it to the list of her crimes against humanity

    • @AeliaReadsBooks
      @AeliaReadsBooks Рік тому +247

      I'm surprised she even reads.

    • @Saphia_
      @Saphia_ Рік тому +134

      @@AeliaReadsBooks It's so cruel to say but same.

    • @charmainechin9249
      @charmainechin9249 Рік тому +4

      Lol what did Kylie do to you!

    • @m.josena4485
      @m.josena4485 Рік тому +42

      @@AeliaReadsBooksI really though all the Kardashians-Jenners were literate

    • @athenajaxon2397
      @athenajaxon2397 Рік тому +21

      including dating timothee chalamet

  • @friendlyinternetghost
    @friendlyinternetghost Рік тому +3

    girl what where is part 2 and 3?!?! this video was recommended to me and i loved it and i need more! you're hilarious!

  • @eggtart3589
    @eggtart3589 Рік тому +5

    omg i was subbed when you were only doing the book reviews and im really glad you're bringing it back!!

  • @zuzzzied
    @zuzzzied Рік тому +330

    This is what we all needed from you, I love your book reviews

  • @beth-bi9yv
    @beth-bi9yv Рік тому +378

    So my takeaway from this is, colleen really really likes thanksgiving dinner.

    • @rachel5399
      @rachel5399 Рік тому +29

      & juice! 😂 I watched another commentary/read-along thing on YT and the amount of dry, undesirable, and unnecessary sentences about juice. Literally, it was like:
      "I open the fridge and see juice. I decide I want some juice, even if it's someone else's juice. The juice is cranberry. That's my favorite juice. I grab a cup for the juice. I pour the juice. The juice is delicious." It's so 2nd grade coed and I seriously don't know how her publisher didn't fix that repetitive nonsense.

    • @leryco4803
      @leryco4803 Рік тому

      ​@rachel5399

    • @leryco4803
      @leryco4803 Рік тому

      ​@rachel5399

  • @jrsattler
    @jrsattler Рік тому +199

    As someone who's currently writing their first novel...I felt more confident in my writing ability after seeing this. Thank you Casey! :P

    • @jrsattler
      @jrsattler Рік тому +5

      @@Kristianalexis1 Wow, good luck as well! If I'm learning one thing with this first novel, it's okay to rest for a bit and come back.

    • @Cnmrly
      @Cnmrly Рік тому

      Good luck to both of you

    • @Cnmrly
      @Cnmrly Рік тому +1

      @@Kristianalexis1 you're welcome

    • @Cnmrly
      @Cnmrly Рік тому

      @@Kristianalexis1 woaahh! That's definitely sounds intresting. Once again good luck 🍀

    • @Cnmrly
      @Cnmrly Рік тому

      @@Kristianalexis1 ♡♡♡♡

  • @claired7607
    @claired7607 Рік тому +7

    I was just curious about Colleen Hoover's world as I know she's successful but do not intend to read her books and this video was just fantastic, I laughed so hard, thank you. can't wait for the next one about CoHo

  • @rosinenbrot
    @rosinenbrot Рік тому +2

    This video has me crying in laughter. PLEASE release the next episode soon. I‘m begging you

  • @almondwaet7966
    @almondwaet7966 Рік тому +264

    colleen's dialogue feels like a parody of her own writing style

  • @eineperson3689
    @eineperson3689 Рік тому +356

    I've always wondered what it is about Colleen Hoover books that make them so successful and after watching this I wonder even more 😭

    • @Saphia_
      @Saphia_ Рік тому +48

      Definitely people who didn't get into fanfics or Wattpad back when they were teens. I had my very huge and unhealthy helping of toxic and some abusive relationships from Wattpad and I would never pick these books up (ehh.. if I didn't want to hate read them).

    • @eineperson3689
      @eineperson3689 Рік тому +19

      @@Saphia_ That could partly be the reason but I've never had a fanfiction phase and I don't see myself ever being attracted to Hoover's books. So there must be some other reason too 🤔 I also thought maybe the sex scenes are great or the female character "saves" the male character but that does not seem to be it

    • @willowx6364
      @willowx6364 Рік тому +5

      Because people have different tastes in books. I'm just glad people nowadays are still reading considering all the technology coming about and just nearing taking over. People will always have different tastes just like people like modern homes and some don't.

    • @eineperson3689
      @eineperson3689 Рік тому

      @@willowx6364 Sure, but there are so many people that love her books so there must be something about her books that we as a society or as humans are very generally attracted to and I wonder what that is :) Her books must have something in or about them that a lot of us seek for or want

    • @carriesnaps3508
      @carriesnaps3508 Рік тому

      ​@@willowx6364the idea that people, especially young ones, just aren't reading these days bc of technology is just plain wrong. Some may prefer ebooks, audiobooks, or other methods instead of the traditional physical copies, but that's still reading. Just like we prefer sending e-mails instead of physical letters for example. We're still communicating, just in a different format. And *I don't think impressionable teens reading books with toxic depictions of relationships that could potentially lead them to also replicate those dynamics in the future should be considered a win just bc "oh well, at least they're reading instead being on their phones* all day". *No one is arguing that ppl have different tastes* nor saying that teens should be reading 'Pride & Prejudice' instead. Just that authors of these types of books should be a bit more mindful of what they write when their books reach people outside of their original target audience. Like teens. A small warning in the beginning or end of the book could be helpful. But from what I've seen CoHo and her stans just shut down any valid criticism and label it as ppl 'hating' what young women like which, while a valid point, it's not always the case.

  • @Peregrine017
    @Peregrine017 Рік тому +259

    I love this video more than Thanksgiving dinner, and I love Thanksgiving dinner.

  • @victoriabradley1826
    @victoriabradley1826 Рік тому +2

    This is the first ever video I’ve watched from you and I’ve gotta say, your editing is top tier 😂👌🏼 *subscribed*

  • @EnbyGaemer2005
    @EnbyGaemer2005 6 місяців тому +2

    I'm a librarian and these books were trending HARD about 4 months ago. We couldn't keep them on our shelves.
    Now it seems like everyone has moved on to Fredia MacFadden books.
    Also I had no idea what type of books CoHo wrote (though it was just drama) so it just made me feel a bit ashamed for letting a 13 year old check it out.

  • @alyshaking
    @alyshaking Рік тому +192

    "Spread bald eagle" 😂😂😂 sorry, but that take on "lying spread eagle" is now my favourite faux pas ever 😂😂

  • @Flareontoast
    @Flareontoast Рік тому +49

    I've watched a bunch of videos on ugly love, and you're the first person who brings up that they never mention the step siblings thing EVER

  • @jacinthberyl5817
    @jacinthberyl5817 Рік тому +96

    I am so thankful for creators like Casey, Kennie, Amanda and Alex who are there to consume terrible media and tell me about it so that I don’t have to.
    Thank you for your service. 🏅

  • @bpmmcg3668
    @bpmmcg3668 Рік тому +4

    This video is better than thanksgiving dinner I'm so fed rn thanks queen :'), and I LOVE thanksgiving dinner

  • @anna-pn8jv
    @anna-pn8jv Рік тому +96

    i was so baffled when i actually read colleen hoover because it was like an episode story... i literally looked up whether there were two colleen hoovers because i couldnt believe this was the kind of storytelling and writing people were hyping up

    • @lilyhatesgoogle
      @lilyhatesgoogle Рік тому +11

      I've read episode stories by teenagers that were better than this ngl

    • @moralay79
      @moralay79 Рік тому +2

      Wattpad even has better stories

    • @adoroselatte
      @adoroselatte Рік тому

      ​@@lilyhatesgoogleand hilarious!

    • @emipexu2779
      @emipexu2779 Рік тому

      @@lilyhatesgoogleive read incredible fanfiction probably written by middle schoolers LMAO😭

  • @nix3757
    @nix3757 Рік тому +23

    that picture of lin manuel miranda as miles will now be SEARED into my mind, i won't be able to think of him any other way

  • @Chloeeeeev
    @Chloeeeeev Рік тому +96

    Ugly Love is actually the worst book I have ever read in my life. I’m genuinely ashamed of myself for reading it

  • @gaminwithraven9520
    @gaminwithraven9520 5 місяців тому +3

    COVID was still going strong, A lot of people had been stuck inside. A lot of people lost their jobs, lost their family... I honestly think she got so popular when she did because people NEEDED mindless romance that was simple to read. Full of toxicity, drama, and pop-culture references. I truly believe people wanted/craved simplicity and Colleen Hoover books fulfilled that.
    Her books are also largely printed - so you can read an entire book in a day- or a week - and feel really good about yourself for "reading an entire book".

  • @ktuberetired
    @ktuberetired 10 місяців тому +1

    STOP I LOVE YOU FOR TALKING ABOUT BLOOM LIKE THAT OMG 😭ITS SUCH AN AMAZING ALBUM AND ALL THE SONGS ARE AMAZING

  • @b4sketc4se
    @b4sketc4se Рік тому +103

    colleen hoover scared me… “we both laughed at our sons big balls” like UM WHAT what kind of books are these 😭

  • @4niasomnia573
    @4niasomnia573 Рік тому +150

    CoHo’s books are poorly edited and marketed horror books, I’m more convinced with each new review I watch. A few tweaks and we could have a brilliant horror novel. Instead she markets abuse as dark romance.

    • @zaramikazuki8374
      @zaramikazuki8374 Рік тому +22

      Not even dark romance - mainstream, regular romance at that.

  • @harshitaunfortunately
    @harshitaunfortunately Рік тому +52

    her entire writing and plots centering around trauma eventually make you desensitized to it (i certainly was) and then you see how much the characters lack actual substance. the emotions these books incite in people largely just come from the fact that the plot contains sensitive and triggering topics, and you can't criticize her for this because "it's a real issue".

  • @almarri4899
    @almarri4899 Рік тому +4

    من أفضل الفيديوهات التي شاهدتها في الفترة الاخيرة أسلوبك في النقد رائع جداً ومضحك نحتاج الجزء الثاني بأسرع وقت 🫶🏼

  • @summern8157
    @summern8157 7 місяців тому +23

    Okay I’m not really on TikTok and I’d never heard of this author, so I was like “people just like being haters, I bet it’s not THAT bad.”
    Oh. My. God.
    When you got to the balls part with the dramatic music playing in the background, I laughed so hard I cried.

  • @SweetiePie-ze2oe
    @SweetiePie-ze2oe Рік тому +52

    miss girl i was WAITING for you to make a video about this. this topic has your name written all over it