How My Book Became a Hit with Elderly People

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  • Опубліковано 27 вер 2022
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    In which John explores how a tiny algorithmic quirk led to his book The Anthropocene Reviewed becoming a surprise hit among readers of large print editions.
    p.s. The Anthropocene Reviewed is available wherever books are sold in hardcover, audiobook (narrated by me), e-book, and large print edition (but not in regular paperback, because book publishing is weird).
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  • @vlogbrothers
    @vlogbrothers  Рік тому +545

    Hi. Work out, stay hydrated, towel off, and Shrek Up with Pizza John: pizzamas.com
    Also! My book The Anthropocene Reviewed is available at fine bookstores everywhere, and also at large e-commerce sites whose algorithms subtly shift our purchasing habits without our ever being aware. You can get the hardcover, the audiobook (narrated by me), the e-book, or the large print edition--but not a regular paperback. -John

    • @J05H30H3
      @J05H30H3 Рік тому +6

      Just seen you in Jet Lag!!! 😂 🛬

    • @werbnaright5012
      @werbnaright5012 Рік тому +3

      Absolutely fascinating exqmple of how easy algorithms can stray.

    • @twalton
      @twalton Рік тому +7

      Stay, hydrates. Come, hydrates. Good hydrates! Thank you for giving me the next best name for a pet after manhole.

    • @untappedinkwell
      @untappedinkwell Рік тому +3

      Nerdfighteria, it looks like vlogbrothers has handled your self care reminder for today. Celebrate and budget responsibly and DFTBA!

    • @L83467
      @L83467 Рік тому +2

      you can get a normal paperback if you buy the uk edition!

  • @surrexi
    @surrexi Рік тому +3398

    i don't know why, but the idea of elderly TAR readers enjoying the book so much they decide to send john fanmail is just SO HEARTWARMING to me, like my heart did the "grew three sizes" thing from the grinch, lol.

  • @yuvalne
    @yuvalne Рік тому +2505

    "algorithms are human-directed and humans are algorithm-directed in ways we do not fully understand."
    hot damn, what a sentence.

  • @shalincarranza633
    @shalincarranza633 Рік тому +1732

    I lent my hardcover copy to my grandmother a few months ago knowing she would LOVE this book. She told me she laughed, cried, and was so grateful to have had this book. Then she remarked on how lucky and rare it was that I had a signed copy... I won't tell her if you don't.

    • @untappedinkwell
      @untappedinkwell Рік тому +112

      Your secret is safe in this comments section.

    • @doctormo
      @doctormo Рік тому +93

      No one reads youtube comments. We are told not to, and we don't.

    • @joygilman1110
      @joygilman1110 Рік тому +9

      That's hysterical!

    • @fugithegreat
      @fugithegreat Рік тому +26

      I love this so much, and I love your grandmother!

    • @ToriKo_
      @ToriKo_ Рік тому +1

      Hahahha

  • @justcallmekiwi
    @justcallmekiwi Рік тому +1078

    Healthcare worker with older patient population here and I can say I’ve seen people reading your book in our waiting room. 😂

  • @CrazyBookEater
    @CrazyBookEater Рік тому +1475

    we need more wise elderly people in Nerdfighteria for the balance 👌🏻

    • @ekkehard8
      @ekkehard8 Рік тому +61

      Simple: Just become the elderly

    • @CrazyBookEater
      @CrazyBookEater Рік тому +15

      @@ekkehard8 I already feel like one

    • @fireinacan
      @fireinacan Рік тому +43

      @@ekkehard8 Working on it

    • @realspacemodels
      @realspacemodels Рік тому +74

      Good luck with that. I am considered elderly at almost 63, but I feel that much of Nerdfighteria is much wiser than I am. And THAT bodes well for the future IMHO.

    • @briangarrow448
      @briangarrow448 Рік тому +23

      As a nerdy senior citizen, I agree!

  • @Meadowmeadowmoo
    @Meadowmeadowmoo Рік тому +875

    This explains why last Christmas, my sister gave my brother a copy of The Anthropocene Reviewed and I got excited because I love the book and opened it up to see VERY large print. She proceeded to tell me that she was very confused when it arrived because she didn’t think she was buying large print😂

  • @Azeria
    @Azeria Рік тому +386

    I fear we may now need a ‘large print’ edition Pizza John shirt for next year…

  • @justrclaire
    @justrclaire Рік тому +485

    Well this explains a lot. Asked for The Anthropocene Reviewed for my birthday last year. Was given the large print edition. Amusedly assumed it was because my grandmother bought it for me and isn't an internet native. Nope! The algorithm strikes again.

  • @briefisbest
    @briefisbest Рік тому +744

    I'm so glad older readers are getting the opportunity to discover your writing.

  • @briangarrow448
    @briangarrow448 Рік тому +681

    As a senior citizen, I have skipped the large print revolution and jumped head first into audiobooks. And if direct neural downloads became available, I would be signing up for the implant.
    Ride the wave of the future?!
    Hell, I’m out in front on it!

    • @vigilantcosmicpenguin8721
      @vigilantcosmicpenguin8721 Рік тому +12

      In the future, you won't even have to take the time to read the book. The brain-atron will just inject into your mind the memory of reading the book. It'll be the future version of reading the CliffsNotes.

    • @KillahMate
      @KillahMate Рік тому +4

      @@vigilantcosmicpenguin8721 They will remember it for him, wholesale.

    • @Seth9809
      @Seth9809 Рік тому +2

      Were you in your 20s when Personal Computers were common in peoples houses?

    • @carolinalopesrodrigues
      @carolinalopesrodrigues Рік тому +9

      That’s already technically possible. My father has a cochlear implant, which is a earing aid that he had put in with surgery. There is an internal and external part. The internal part is directly connected with his auditory nerves. The external part, is a device which stays on his head ( it is very small, his hair covers it actually), and it can have Bluetooth pairing. So yes, he could listen to music, phone calls, audiobooks, podcasts, in some way, directly in his auditory and nervous system. Which I just find mind blowing 🤯. He just doesn’t do it because he would have had to pay extra for the device. Therefore, he just has a standard one. No Bluetooth. But still, amazing

    • @phoenixliv
      @phoenixliv Рік тому +2

      John’s audio books are really good but Hank’s are like radio shows!❤ chefs kiss

  • @joanwerthman4116
    @joanwerthman4116 Рік тому +232

    For what it’s worth I’m about to turn 71 on October 1st and I discovered you from Crash Course because I enjoy reviewing and updating my education. I particularly enjoy Crash Course as I have the Don’t Know Much About book series. To this day, I believe there’s nothing as comforting as the feeling that goes with reading a hardback book.
    Now add in how enjoyable your and your brother’s UA-cam videos are and you can see why I jumped as fast as my creaky old self could to order the signed, hardback editions of your book for my 2 surviving oldest friends and myself. We all enjoyed it thoroughly.
    I also enjoy the Audible edition. Like most old people (and habitual rereaders) I find it helps to get a good night’s sleep to play an audio book provided you don’t get too eager to find out what happens next. So new books are for daytime unless I’m looking at waiting in a que . That’s when having the paperback of an old favorite is like having a friend for company while you wait to pay for groceries or yet another doctor to see you as happens frequently at my age. Again, it’s easier to put the book away when you already know what happens next. And small paperbacks are easiest to carry.
    P.S. The business of having a thing for continuing education always reminds me, joyfully, of my dad being a bit surprised to find how early my sister and I were studying subjects he got a few years later in High School. This held true for subsequent generations probably because there’s always more to learn.
    For example, I majored in English Literature without coming across The Yellow Wallpaper until Crash Course likely because I leaned towards Chaucer and Elizabethan-Jacobean works. Still, a course on late 19th Century covered The Awakening.
    I can’t begin to tell you how wonderful it was to be directed to a “new” classic work.
    So, yes, I’m an elderly fan in the habit of recommending your work.

    • @rmdodsonbills
      @rmdodsonbills Рік тому +6

      I feel like I'm on the same road, just a couple decades behind :)

    • @TheWeezyOfOz
      @TheWeezyOfOz Рік тому +2

      +

    • @maryjewell461
      @maryjewell461 Рік тому +13

      I'm so impressed by your dedication to lifelong learning. Keep it up, friend.

    • @vigilantcosmicpenguin8721
      @vigilantcosmicpenguin8721 Рік тому +1

      +

    • @MichaelSteeves
      @MichaelSteeves Рік тому +5

      57 Here, heard about Brotherhood 2.0 from my teen daughter, came across Crash Course a few years later -- hang on, I know who that is! Later I was at the hospital for a day of drawn out waiting and I wanted something to read -- my daughter's copy of TFIAS was sitting around and I'd heard great reviews. I was hooked. TAS podcast was insightful and entertaining. Loved it and the book.

  • @LaurenFairwx
    @LaurenFairwx Рік тому +157

    This is so interesting! You were always very popular with my grandmother who excitedly called me every time she saw you on television. She always seemed so proud of your success because she knew we were friends and that made me really happy.
    These days, it works in the opposite way - whenever I see you doing well, I think about how if she were still alive, I’d get a happy phone call from her saying, “Lauren, your friend John is on [insert show here]! Did you know?!?”

    • @t.h.1492
      @t.h.1492 Рік тому +14

      This is the cutest story! It’s a beautiful thing to have such good memories of the people you love

    • @maryjewell461
      @maryjewell461 Рік тому +9

      This is so lovely

  • @photodube
    @photodube Рік тому +366

    Of all the authors out there, yours are the only audio books that I welcome the author doing the actual reading.

    • @3countylaugh
      @3countylaugh Рік тому +106

      If you're looking for another, may I recommend trying Neal Gaiman. He so clearly writes, at least novels, in a way that's designed to be read aloud in the most "story teller around a fire" sort of way.

    • @BooyaMoonAgain
      @BooyaMoonAgain Рік тому +10

      NERDWRITER THOUGH

    • @JJMax7
      @JJMax7 Рік тому +20

      @@3countylaugh I was immediately going to say the same thing. He has an incredible voice. Like it was made to tell stories.

    • @photodube
      @photodube Рік тому +3

      @@BooyaMoonAgain Absolutely

    • @flowerheit4512
      @flowerheit4512 Рік тому +10

      I loved Ta-nehisi coates's performance of "Between the world and me"

  • @thewinterizzy
    @thewinterizzy Рік тому +469

    I like that out of all of your books this happened with TAR. It seems fitting somehow. 😂💛

    • @catherinecase1142
      @catherinecase1142 Рік тому +46

      A book about the interplay between humans and nature gets thrown for a loop because of the interplay between humans and algorithms. Very fitting!

    • @empiricalandinquirical2435
      @empiricalandinquirical2435 Рік тому +15

      Life imitates art.
      And art imitates life.

    • @rev.rachel
      @rev.rachel Рік тому +1

      Oh man you are not wrong

    • @sharonfieldstone
      @sharonfieldstone Рік тому +3

      I give algorithms 3 stars.

  • @xerk2945
    @xerk2945 Рік тому +109

    This doesn't really have anything to do with it, but Anthropocene is lovely for dealing with a health issue. Sitting in a waiting room? Boom, one essay. Obnoxious wait between blood pressure and doctor arrival? Boom, another essay. Waiting for someone to bring your lab orders after the doctor leaves? Oh snap, I just learned about Dr. Pepper!

    • @CircleThinker
      @CircleThinker Рік тому +4

      Similarly 'my stupid brain won't let me sleep but it's already late and I don't want to be up too much longer' Knock out 1-2 Reviews of Things by John Green and try the sleeping thing again. I read TAR mostly at 3am in insomniac hazes and it was a very good early morning friend

    • @vulixirus
      @vulixirus Рік тому +4

      this is why i love reading short story/essay colltections and poetry books. i just don't have the time right now to read a novel, but i do have little breaks throughout the day where i can knock out a short story or poem.

    • @jessicasnow9007
      @jessicasnow9007 Рік тому +4

      Yes, and listening to some of the medicine related reviews, like staphylococcus aureus and the smallpox vaccine in the days before I had to have surgery last year actually helped me to be less anxious about the whole thing! Instead of freaking out, I was laying there thinking about how many generations of work and innovation it took to get us to the heat rate monitors and blood pressure cuffs we have today.

    • @jessicasnow9007
      @jessicasnow9007 Рік тому +1

      @@CircleThinker Especially the audiobook. It really helps me relax and occupy my mind (on something other than anxiety) until I can get to sleep.

    • @mariacargille1396
      @mariacargille1396 Рік тому

      Absolutely! I was reading about the Laseaux cave paintings and scratch-and-sniff stickers while waiting for my therapist to be ready for me. It was remarkably comforting :)

  • @daveandgena3166
    @daveandgena3166 Рік тому +104

    This is fascinating. Tangentially, I worked at an institutional library that tried to purchase everything in large print because so many of our patrons had reading difficulties, undiagnosed vision problems or were beginning readers and large print made books more accessible to them (audio books couldn't be used in the units at the time, so they weren't an option). The only problem is when the Stephen King novels are too huge to lift. Anyway, I agree that publishers should make materials available in all formats. It makes books available to people who, for whatever reason, wouldn't have access to them otherwise.

  • @whimsichloe
    @whimsichloe Рік тому +96

    the thought of older readers sending you fan mail about your book is so heartwarming to me

  • @gussnarp
    @gussnarp Рік тому +11

    There's one other lesson here, I think, which is that sometimes there's an audience for a thing that would love it and will almost certainly never discover it because the algorithms, or even physical store organization and stocking, will never show it to them. This was a rare(?) case of the algorithm helping an unexpected group find an unexpected thing that they loved, and that's beautiful.

  • @nathanong
    @nathanong Рік тому +116

    This is fascinating. If you had asked me to guess the reason you're a hit with older readers, I would've guessed that The Anthropcene Reviewed is just a vibe for that demographic.

    • @rmdodsonbills
      @rmdodsonbills Рік тому +19

      I feel like you have a point there, even if the real reason is so different. But I will also say that this "older" reader also really enjoyed An Abundance of Katherines, Looking For Alaska, and TFioS, despite being well outside the target demographic. Good writing is good writing, regardless of who the book is "meant" for.

    • @KiraFriede
      @KiraFriede Рік тому +6

      Hm, I think, it's a combination of both.
      The algorithm shenanigans is why more older people buy it, but the content is why it's a hit among them.

  • @daniellewatson9055
    @daniellewatson9055 Рік тому +8

    I got my dad a copy of the "paperback" a couple of months ago when he started his cancer treatment because he wanted a book that he didn't have to commit to a story in case he never finished it and he was so annoyed by the first chapter and the implications of not finishing treatment and making it through to see me graduate uni that now 6 months later he's a scan away from being confirmed in remission and got to watch me graduate university last week.

  • @mrwizardalien
    @mrwizardalien Рік тому +217

    this is hilarious and dystopian. but for once. this is mostly just hilarious. I love it

  • @flowerheit4512
    @flowerheit4512 Рік тому +53

    I've gotten so many compliments on my La Pizza Mort shirt over the past year! If you can afford it, don't miss out on this year's beautiful shirt designs!

    • @thelonewolfspirit
      @thelonewolfspirit Рік тому +1

      For some reason out of all my Nerdfightaria shirts, La Pizza Mort is the one people ask me to explain the most 😂 Not even my Glenn and Dale shirt is apparently more eye catching!

    • @flowerheit4512
      @flowerheit4512 Рік тому

      @@thelonewolfspirit I've had more people ask me to explain my #octothorpe shirt but i think La Pizza Mort has gotten me the most "your shirt is cool!" comments

  • @kimpwitman
    @kimpwitman Рік тому +14

    Hello from a senior citizen who has been watching you and Hank on UA-cam since you started. Not all of us bought the book because of the algorithm 😊

  • @sunny-vd8eo
    @sunny-vd8eo Рік тому +38

    you're my all time favorite author!
    sending a huge appreciation for your books from Uzbekistan 🤗

  • @HighKingTurgon
    @HighKingTurgon Рік тому +17

    The closest I ever got to publishing was slinging books at a local Barnes & Noble, and the amount of STUFF that you just LEARN about book releases and marketing is such a treasure. I miss that learning experience. I do not miss the wages.

  • @katieparker7548
    @katieparker7548 Рік тому +7

    I'm elderly (70) and I've known who you are for a long time. I got a signed copy of The Anthropocene Reviwed. I guess I'm just ahead of my time. Love ya John and Hank.

  • @AStitchTooFar
    @AStitchTooFar Рік тому +110

    watching with sweat on my face, not because of a work-out, but because I'm worried that i'm the 'elderly people' John is referring to....

    • @Cattrix999
      @Cattrix999 Рік тому +9

      Me too and I'm Only 66! 😄

    • @NinaDmytraczenko
      @NinaDmytraczenko Рік тому +3

      Me too, and I'm only 29!

    • @rmdodsonbills
      @rmdodsonbills Рік тому +3

      I'm not quite to large print books yet, but I see those days coming! Well, I mean, there's a blob on the horizon I think is the day I need large print books, but if I got myself to an ophthalmologist like I'm supposed to, I might find it was all a false alarm.

    • @mtcynthus
      @mtcynthus Рік тому +3

      You say that as if it’s a bad thing…

  • @imberrysandy
    @imberrysandy Рік тому +60

    I watched a lot of UA-camrs around my age talk a lot about trying to get into the algorithmic game.
    I love how you stumbled your way into a gold mine! Happy your fan base got bigger 💕 we are going to have more nerd fighter friends! :)

    • @sylvy16
      @sylvy16 Рік тому +2

      especially with the all stars bit, they seem to be going against the wants of the algorithm.

    • @vigilantcosmicpenguin8721
      @vigilantcosmicpenguin8721 Рік тому

      The algorithm cannot be controlled. The algorithm is a force that shall only bestow its powers upon those it deems worthy.

    • @ueblay
      @ueblay Рік тому +1

      "we are going to have more nerd fighter friends! :)" so wholesome omg I love it here

  • @brettevill9055
    @brettevill9055 Рік тому +12

    I gave a copy to my sister for her seventy-first birthday, and she loved it and has recommended it to scads of elderly women in her choir and VIEW-club branch, and I believe that you have picked up a couple of sales there. I don't think you got any fan mail that way, but I'm pretty sure you got some five-star reviews.

  • @rileytaylor3833
    @rileytaylor3833 Рік тому +8

    I played the audiobook version during a long car ride on family vacation and now my 83 year old grandma loves the book and is using it for her book club

  • @Andi-gq4yo
    @Andi-gq4yo Рік тому +8

    i have three copies of TAR but like... now i want a large print one

  • @tigerkill420
    @tigerkill420 Рік тому +3

    I work in an assisted living community and they have turtles all the way down in large print. I've been reading it on my lunch break. Lol

  • @TheSunGamer101
    @TheSunGamer101 Рік тому +8

    An interesting addendum is that overseas (at least here in Australia) normal paperback editions are published at the same time as the hardcover. Our reading culture seems to prefer paperbacks in general

    • @idlikeacookie
      @idlikeacookie Рік тому +2

      That’s interesting! I’m in NZ and we tend to get the paperback Australian editions as our one and only option for new releases.

    • @potato5602
      @potato5602 Рік тому +2

      Same in Belgium for the English version. From my observation a book needs to be (super)popular for it to be available in hardcover in the bookstore. But it is available in different format on the bookstores' online site.

  • @NamaTiti
    @NamaTiti Рік тому +5

    I just started watching this channel a few days ago, and you guys have an awesome thing going on here.
    The fact that you get to do something you’re passionate about and with you Brother no less is truly an amazing thing.
    My brother and I have been best friends with each other since we were kids, going on adventures and discovering science together, playing video games, you name it and we did it.
    After losing my brother to mental illness a few years ago, life has felt that much more empty and flavors are a little bit fuller, and my heart yearns to have my friend and brother with me.
    But I’ve promised myself that no matter how much I miss him, I will always keep going, I will always keep him with me. My brother, Spencer, was kind to all, so now when I find someone in need of lifting I remember him and extend a hand.
    Thank you for your content. I wish you and your brother the best.

  • @lookdownimthere
    @lookdownimthere Рік тому +12

    I was so happy when I saw Sharon McMahon had selected TAR as one of her book club books, her Instagram is one of the most informative yet calming and kind pages I’ve ever followed (podcast too) and I love it and it’s so fun when your different pockets of good on the internet meet 🥰

    • @GaryHampson
      @GaryHampson Рік тому +1

      Hello, fellow Governerd!

    • @lookdownimthere
      @lookdownimthere Рік тому

      @@GaryHampson 😄 hello!! I'm sure there must be a great corner of overlap between Nerdfighters and Governerds! Governerdfighters, if you will.

  • @lukecraver7966
    @lukecraver7966 Рік тому +3

    My grandfather was reading it and really connected with your chapter on Harvey, so much so he felt the need to tell me about it and little did he know I had been well aware since it’s release

  • @inkynewt
    @inkynewt Рік тому +20

    Honestly even as a 25 year old *knowing* there's a large print edition makes me more likely to buy it. I like not holding a book 2 inches from my face and your essays are lovely.

  • @theragnarokmachine2251
    @theragnarokmachine2251 Рік тому +2

    I found this video super funny because I'm 23 now and when I was in middle school The Fault in Our Stars was literally the most popular, well, thing--every single girl I knew in middle school wouldn't shut up about that or One Direction, so the fact that now John is more of a hit with the elderly crowd made my day.

  • @Sam-nf5gy
    @Sam-nf5gy Рік тому +1

    I bought your book from an online used book store, and was surprised when the large-print version arrived. I loved your book so much that I decided I wanted a hardcover version so I could ensure I always had it in my bookshelf… Which left me with an extra book in the large-print edition. I work as a nurse, so I am going to bring it to the hospital with me so that on the [relatively rare] occasion that a patient asks me if we have any books for them to read, I can give it to them. The large-print edition is perfect because most of my patients don’t have great eyesight to begin with! I hope that it can provide them with similar feelings of appreciation, hope, and comfort that it gave me during a difficult time. Thank you for giving me one of the most beautiful books I have ever read.

  • @KimberlyLetsGo
    @KimberlyLetsGo Рік тому +4

    I'm overjoyed that you have reached a new audience! What a quirky way that it came about. And, I agree on the antiquated means of book sales and some distributions. Don't even get my professor husband started on the cabal of college textbooks!!! I'm glad to see your success and it's well deserved.

  • @thewiseturtle
    @thewiseturtle Рік тому +2

    Here's a random story about why this older woman (is over 50 "elderly"?) bought The Anthropocene Reviewed: In cleaning out my mom's apartment after she passed away this spring, I ended up with a vast amount of media (books, DVDs, CDs) that I didn't want, and the local library was temporarily closed for renovations, so I couldn't just donate it all like I'd planned. I found someone with a car to help me haul many boxes of the stuff to a local used media store to sell. There were so many that it took them 2 hours to go through them all and calculate the total! In that time I got to really, really, really explore the store and pick out random interesting things that I could buy with some of the money/credit. I saw your book in the psychology/sociology section, which is one of my big passions in life, and the (hardcover, non-large-print) copy was even autographed (were all of them?) and, most importantly, it wasn't too expensive (it was used). Fault in Our Stars is one of my favorite movies of all time, so I've been somewhat familiar with your work in general, and the book's topic seemed relevant to me and my mom's-gone state of mine, so I bought it, along with a stuffed Totoro, Pusheen cat, book on the dreams of the dying by a hospice doctor, and a (plastic) Harry Potter time turner necklace.
    I used the two books I bought as an excuse to sit outside more often this summer. The hospice doctor's book was really interesting, and was good for me to read at that time. I never quite finished The Anthropocene Reviewed, but read almost all of it before I stopped going outside for some reason. The power went out for a while the other day, and I took the book outside to finish, but then my neighbor started talking to me and the power came back on, so that last chapter and a half remain unknown to me still. It was ok. Not really something I needed, but it was a nice sort of random banter option for a while, as my brain reorganized itself around the new reality of being mom-less, physically, at least. So thanks.

  • @khallo151
    @khallo151 Рік тому +1

    It’s nice to know you make more on the hardcovers - that makes me feel better about their existence. As a medium sized person (both as a teen, young adult and now *ahem* adult adult) hardcover books are too heavy for me to hold while reading. I appreciate the freedom a paperback gives me, allowing me to do to use reading when my body wants to change positions or locations. I happily carried around huge paperbacks in my bag because I knew the hardcovers were so much bigger. Robert Jordan’s come to mind.
    I do go back and buy the hardcovers of my absolute favorites (Dune series, I’m looking at you) - they really do have gorgeous artwork.
    Also, I toss the dust covers from my kids’ picture books. Those things are cumbersome.

  • @autumnbrookesings
    @autumnbrookesings Рік тому

    One of my fav things about following y'all across platforms is getting to hear the lead-up of conversations and life tidbits across multiple media platforms before it becomes a vlogbrothers video. Or even the ones that never make it to the channel, but the stories that get retold on DH&J years apart. Like, hey! I know this story. Now let me happily hear about it for the 2nd or 3rd or 4th time :)
    Happy pizzamas~

  • @KierTheScrivener
    @KierTheScrivener Рік тому +3

    I love this and also that old people are becoming fans.
    Also I appreciate your advocacy toward normal paperbacks as someone who prefers reading them and has a chronic illness that makes holding heavy hardbacks very difficult.

    • @rmdodsonbills
      @rmdodsonbills Рік тому +1

      Hardcovers are heavy and they take up more space on the shelf in addition to being more expensive. My non-fiction does tend more toward hardcovers, but my fiction library is predominantly paperback with few exceptions.

  • @amandarae1213
    @amandarae1213 Рік тому +4

    I love this so much. My Grandpa is a fan too! I shared my Hardcover print with him and he loved that each chapter was a story so he didn’t feel he was committing himself to a whole book. 😊❤

  • @bertvandepoel
    @bertvandepoel Рік тому +1

    This made me feel warm and fuzzy. Thanks John! I really needed a video like this this week 😊

  • @johanna_x
    @johanna_x Рік тому +3

    This is really fascinating and immediately had me checking my copy of the Anthropocene Reviewed because it is a paperback, but I couldn't remember the text being extra large. I ordered it through a local bookstore here in Finland and apparently what I have is the "export edition". So that paperback version exists as well.

    • @purpleparsnip2788
      @purpleparsnip2788 Рік тому +1

      I was looking for a comment like this. I too have a paperback version with normal font size. Mine seems to be the British version, but adapted to the German market (as evidence by the postscript) and I also got it from a local bookstore.

  • @tatianabeastmode6573
    @tatianabeastmode6573 Рік тому +7

    The Anthropocene Reviewed made me a nerdfighter, and I'm in my 60s. I then went back and read his other novels. They're all good but AR is the grownupest of his books, imo, and I'm looking forward to more. (The large print was just an added bonus, btw. So much easier on the eyes. I hope John makes more on those too.)

  • @jimsrasel
    @jimsrasel Рік тому +1

    I bought the last hardcover copy of TAR on my local bookstore and I'm so happy when it finally came. Thank you so much for your book, it helped me through a lot. I wish i had money for Pizzamas merch.

  • @mfiesta4634
    @mfiesta4634 Рік тому +1

    This is the randomnest thing but I absolutely love the ~1 second of silence at the end of all of John’s most recent videos where he stops the recording

  • @ybbdrasil
    @ybbdrasil Рік тому +1

    I actually shared this book with my father (who's 85), and he loved it. He's completely the opposite of me in ideals, but I was glad to have something where we can connect, so thank you for that :)

  • @musicalnames
    @musicalnames Рік тому +1

    I’ve followed you since 2007 (!) but hadn’t read Anthropocene until I joined Sharon’s book club. I’m so glad I did because it’s truly my favorite read of the year. Getting to discuss it with lots of like-minded folks was a life-giving experience, as was your talk with Sharon. Thanks for writing that beautiful book, John!

    • @meaghanloos1150
      @meaghanloos1150 Рік тому +1

      Same! I've been here as a nerdfighter since 2007 and when Sharon announced the pick, I knew I was joining a book club!

  • @jabbertwardy
    @jabbertwardy Рік тому

    Congratulations on your new, algorithm-derived audience! And I can't wait to get my Pizza Jersey! (well I have to wait until Dec, so I guess I can wait)

  • @SteveBryanFL
    @SteveBryanFL Рік тому

    Old person here. I have known of your existence for many years. Have read your novels on my Kindle. Enjoyed and shared your TED Talk about paper towns. I follow vlogbrothers on UA-cam and follow your brother Hank. Am a subscriber to SciShow. An old nerd with a still curious mind. You and many other UA-cam channels I subscribe keep me informed and entertained. Thank you.

  • @Georgesmomsu
    @Georgesmomsu Рік тому +2

    Our discussion with Sharon was fantastic. I’m so happy our group has enabled more people to read your wonderful book.

  • @123amsterdan456
    @123amsterdan456 Рік тому +2

    I am just at awe of everything that came to be from two brothers deciding to use the internet as a novel way of communication.
    Thank you John and Hank, you guys inspire me a lot

  • @gennaslists
    @gennaslists Рік тому

    Getting mail from older readers was one of my favourite parts of being a newspaper editor! I did the arts section so I would sometimes even get their handmade art in the mail. I kept a lot of it and treasure it still

  • @3countylaugh
    @3countylaugh Рік тому +5

    I can't believe I didn't look under the book jacket before now! 😆

    • @mantramoon9
      @mantramoon9 Рік тому

      I'm going to go look at mine right now!

    • @3countylaugh
      @3countylaugh Рік тому

      @@mantramoon9 I looked. I must have a different version... White spine, no cover printing. Any luck with yours?

  • @spacey-sam
    @spacey-sam Рік тому +2

    I love when Green brother tweets get made into videos, I feel so in the know lol

  • @ecoKady
    @ecoKady Рік тому

    This is one of my favorite vlogbrothers videos in quite a while

  • @MichaelGustavson
    @MichaelGustavson Рік тому

    Someday I may actually read one of your books John, but for now I'm content enjoying your videos. Glad you do more than write books, you are wonderful. Thank you for all the years of entertainment and education.

  • @Martianpoonunter69
    @Martianpoonunter69 Рік тому

    I love you John! You LFA brought me joy in reading and I’ve read every book of yours (and recommendation you’ve given) since

  • @mihirvasudev
    @mihirvasudev Рік тому +12

    Okay this is a pretty weird and unnecessary confession, but,I pre-ordered my hardcover of the Anthropocene reviewed , but have only read the introduction because I like to “hoard” things that I know I like/love and don’t like to finish them, so that I can always have things to look forward to, thank you John for writing things that I will always look forward to!

    • @catherinecase1142
      @catherinecase1142 Рік тому +4

      When I recommend media to a friend, I’m always jealous that they’re getting to see it for the first time!

    • @3countylaugh
      @3countylaugh Рік тому +3

      I swing between this add just committing to consuming it repeatedly! So I can love it anew each time.

    • @sylvy16
      @sylvy16 Рік тому +3

      I switch between hoarding media to preserve it and also finishing it as fast as possible to get to the ending.

    • @MarkThePage
      @MarkThePage Рік тому +2

      I do this too!

    • @soulcstudios
      @soulcstudios Рік тому +1

      This is why I annotate my books, I can always look forward to rereading it because I won't remember what my first response to the text was so I get to rediscover that while also making new discoveries

  • @viveladecadence
    @viveladecadence Рік тому +1

    This is fascinating, and weird, and funny, and since it's an algorithm, also slightly scary. Plus, it explains why I was so confused of you mentioning that there is no paperback of TAR out yet, WHEN THERE CLEARLY WAS THAT BUTTON SAYING 'PAPERBACK' ON AMAZON. Since I actually _want_ to buy the large print edition of the book, this is extra good news.

  • @tonyesposito3649
    @tonyesposito3649 Рік тому +3

    Two things: 1. I am one of those people who bought the softcover book now knowing it was large print--and I am young enough that I do not need it--but I love it! I started reading another book with "normal" size print and find myself feeling how unpleasant it is to read. 2. After reading The Anthropocene Reviewed, I wanted to write an email to John saying how grateful I was for him and his work, but couldn't figure out how to do so. Kudos to those, perhaps, less-technologically savvy elders that figured it out. Ha!

  • @FoiledFeline
    @FoiledFeline Рік тому

    Pizzamas has totally thrown me for a loop. I saw a new vlog brothers vid and thought "hang on, it's Friday?"

  • @lousielouise8716
    @lousielouise8716 Рік тому +1

    TAR was one of the last books my grandfather read before he passed this year. He loved it. I will always have that memory. Thank you, John.

  • @archerelms
    @archerelms Рік тому

    I just saw you appear out of the blue on Jet Lag: The Game and then came straight to this. Just by virtue of them being back to back on my subscription list. It was a very fun coincidence!

  • @wassholm
    @wassholm Рік тому +1

    I’ve always thought myself to be among the older inhabitants of nerdfighteria (I’m 43) but I’m very happy to give way for a “new” generation 😊

  • @inklingofadream
    @inklingofadream Рік тому +1

    And now this video has me thinking about loaning my copy of TAR to my grandparents when my little brother is done with it (he wanted "a nonfiction book that would make him think" XD). Never would've thought of it on my own... but it IS the kind of sort of ponderous, quirky thing I think they'd be into!

    • @lijohnyoutube101
      @lijohnyoutube101 Рік тому

      This comment desperately needs an update on the grandparents thoughts.

  • @BrandonMontenegroBrando
    @BrandonMontenegroBrando Рік тому

    Hi! youll probs never read my comment but im a student in college about to graduate with two majors in political science and communication. I have to say I have not been a fan of your previous works around teen drama simply because teen drama has never been a draw to me, nothing to do with you. So to read TAR was such a pleasant surprise. I loved this book and it has become in my top favorite books of all time. I really hope you write more books like this and this is coming from someone younger. Im about to turn 22. For someone that is anxious going through life and trying to find meaning in what I want to do in life it really was a book I needed even if it was not directly answering that question. Thanks John.

  • @Jiihariial
    @Jiihariial Рік тому

    That is all really so cool! I am glad a bunch of new people have been introduced to John's writing

  • @markbrown2615
    @markbrown2615 Рік тому

    So I am old (63) and I first learned about you via Crash Course (I am a history teacher) and then learned you were an author (why are my daughters crying?) and the later a social media sensation (I got a smart phone) and so now I thank you. Thanks!

  • @phantomalex
    @phantomalex Рік тому +2

    Okay but I would pay so much money to have audiobook versions of all your books read by you. No disrespect to the wonderfully talented people who narrate your fiction but I just absolutely love when authors do their own audiobook narration because it just hits different 😅

  • @Captiv8ingChaos
    @Captiv8ingChaos Рік тому

    Fun story, This is the first book I've ever had of yours, I requested the hard cover book for my birthday last year after watching your signing live stream. Intrigued my soon to be Dutch mother in-law decided to skim through the book and ear mark the essay on Jerzy Dudek so she could tell me ALL about it. They are long time Feyenoord lovers as they live in Rotterdam, the city in which I will soon be moving to to be with my partner. It's such a wonderfully small world and I'm so excited to have this common thread.

  • @jacforswear18
    @jacforswear18 Рік тому

    I think that Hank made a video about the darker side of algorithms and online marketing, but it is so nice to hear about the beautiful little quirks that lead to more people getting to share in a positive experience (i.e., reading TAR). At the risk of leaning too far towards compulsory positivity, there really is an astounding capability within people to wrestle all things back towards good.

  • @triciahutchins5407
    @triciahutchins5407 Рік тому

    I am an old person, with Large Print Editions in my near future. I loved "The Anthropocene Reviewed" and I was attracted to reading it partly because I used to work at a public library, and knew your other work, but also because I became an avid UA-cam watcher during the pandemic, and LOVE "Crash Course". Just like to learn new things, I guess. I'm glad that you've become a hit with my fellow fossils.

  • @KodomoNoKaze
    @KodomoNoKaze Рік тому +1

    My grandma just has surgery yesterday so I got her your large print book as a Get Well!

  • @jessi3354
    @jessi3354 Рік тому +1

    As a young person with a visual impairment, I primarily listen to audiobooks but love having physical large print editions of books, because books are amazing!! It makes me happy that the large print edition sold so well, even if it was the algorithm’s fault. Please keep making large print editions 🙏🏻

  • @misterscottintheway
    @misterscottintheway Рік тому +7

    A delightful little story with potentially frightening implications. Never change, John

  • @craftyjulienow
    @craftyjulienow Рік тому

    In Sharon’s book club and it is such a funny story and we loved meeting you in the book club meeting ❤❤❤ seriously, it was such an amazing day with the convergence of two great people! All nerdfighters should be Governerds 🤓

  • @mariyamwaniki
    @mariyamwaniki Рік тому

    hi John, I'm over 60 and I've enjoyed you and Hank since just before your 100,000 subscriber. you and Hank are just interesting people who think about cool things

  • @ModernMouse
    @ModernMouse Рік тому

    Before I even read the book, I bought a copy for my parents and sent it to them. I'd been a listener of the podcast so I knew what the book would center around. They have no idea who John Green is or what he has done previously, but they enjoyed it. At a time where things seem pessimistic and bleak, it was a reminder that the world is full of wonder. I think the large print is a factor, but I also think that people of all ages are looking for ways to see the world through an optimistic lens. You gifted that to my parents. Thank you.

  • @wheatly3341
    @wheatly3341 Рік тому +3

    My sister watched your videos religiously this time last decade and now I am. Makes sense since we’re a decade apart.

  • @GemShuffla
    @GemShuffla Рік тому +1

    Thank you for sharing, it really is fascinating how this happens

  • @De_Nasty
    @De_Nasty Рік тому +2

    I got the large print by mistake and I’m so glad I did. Less headaches lol

  • @maliabergstrom
    @maliabergstrom Рік тому

    I don’t feel elderly, but I am 65 and have successfully purchased 5 hardback copies of TAR for me and for gifts. No LP editions. Have loved John and Hank since my daughters introduced me to early vlogbrothers and pre-TFIOS books by John. I made a dftba poster and put it above my classroom door so kids would see it as they exited the room.

  • @Pikminiman
    @Pikminiman Рік тому

    3:46 It's surprisingly trippy to see John's face temporarily overlayed with Ogre Pizza John's face.

  • @an_awkward_ace
    @an_awkward_ace Рік тому

    I actually bought that book (hardcover) at a thrift store in July, I haven’t read it yet because my TBR list is way too long and it’s not a top priority but it’s cool to hear people talk about the books that I own, especially the author himself!

  • @kirtanshah26
    @kirtanshah26 Рік тому

    Hey John, Australian here, I believe I've got the small-print paperback edition of The Anthropocene Reviewed.
    By the way, I absolutely LOVED it.
    Thank you so much!

  • @triteobservations4494
    @triteobservations4494 Рік тому

    My wife ordered a class set of TAR for her AP English class, which surprisingly showed up large print. It ended up working well for them!

  • @lynnaschaefer
    @lynnaschaefer Рік тому

    I would love to read snippets of the older person fan mail. It sounds lovely.

  • @KirtFitzpatrick
    @KirtFitzpatrick Рік тому +1

    That story is wild. I thought you named the culprit about three times before the final antagonist was revealed. It was the elderly all along..

  • @ellementira
    @ellementira Рік тому +2

    Yay! Shoutout to the governerds! Thank you for writing it, it has left me contemplating your ideas and stories ever since. I think about the The Anthropocene Reviewed every day ❤

  • @cocoschocolate
    @cocoschocolate Рік тому

    I loved TAR a lot and immediately got a copy for my grandpa, and he really enjoyed it too! He often shares wisdom and wise books with me, and I’m glad when I can share some wisdom back (e.g. in the form of The Anthropocene Reviewed)

  • @johnchessant3012
    @johnchessant3012 Рік тому +3

    That's actually hilarious. One example I'm familiar with that this is kinda similar to is, if you want to make an ML algorithm to generate music, when the computer reads the training data it can't tell that a song and that song transposed up a half-step are actually the same, which allows you to input 12 times more training data (one for each key).

  • @violet9jo
    @violet9jo Рік тому

    I work for a publishers and think that it might be useful to point out that publishing in paperback isn’t just an antiquated system - it gives a 12 month (ish) timespan for publishers to see how the hardback edition has sold and reassess how the book might need to be repositioned to reach new readers in paperback format. It gives the book a new lease of life to be relaunched again a year later with a different cover, new promo materials etc. and helps the book target as many different markets as possible across different editions!

  • @hoshisabi
    @hoshisabi Рік тому

    :) You guys have such a nice, positive vibe that it is no surprise that you would suddenly become a beloved author of the elderly.
    (I'm not surprised that The Anthropocene Reviewed would end up being THE BOOK to attract that new audience, too.)

  • @skylerwitherspoon
    @skylerwitherspoon Рік тому +2

    I'm so excited to get the hand towels!!