I read the captive prince trillogy bcs one of my friends really liked it and told me i'd love one of the mcs but the first book made me SO uncomfy and i couldn't completely forgive the guy even with all the explanations;; But overall i really enjoyed the series ig?? I would also love to know what you think about the Darkrise series if you ever end up reading it. My friends told me the first half of the first book is kinda boring but i loved reading the worldbuilding
@itsqiwi2 күн бұрын
these were my thoughts too ! i really want to love laurent but its incredibly difficult to look past…. and i have dark rise in my tbr !! it’ll happen some time this year!
@TheQueerKiwi13 күн бұрын
a little late for this , but have been informed sarah j mass is a zionist and overall not a good person. so i apologise for promoting her books! if you’re interested in reading them get them from a library, second hand, borrow them from a friend or pirate them online. support better authors !!
@TheQueerKiwi13 күн бұрын
didn’t realise i was on the wrong account to comment this. but here i am hahaha
@baileyquigley238916 күн бұрын
A little late to this video, but I’d recommend the Six of Crows duology, if you haven’t read it yet! It’s third-person multi-pov (superior), very queer, and the characters are so amazing, I would die for every one of them. It’s set in the world of Shadow and Bone, but I don’t think you necessarily have to read those books to understand the world. You kind of pick it up as you go and the story is totally separate!
@itsqiwi12 күн бұрын
SoC is on my shelf !! i plan to read it some time in february i think! apparently her, rex and aftg were a tumblr trio so i have to finish the set hahah
@Lil_Ms_Crystal_Rose19 күн бұрын
I NEED to see the comments on that post of the girl who's dad passed away
@qbradq20 күн бұрын
I'm so glad I found the second channel. I was honestly just thinking it's a shame that a majority of the content is just rage bait for me.
@maggiefelisberto528121 күн бұрын
Read The Locked Tomb by Tamsyn Muir!
@unusualsheep25 күн бұрын
Did anyone else think that the cow earrings were uterus earring?
@hunterkat26 күн бұрын
Alright let’s see what books you’ve read that I have also read… I tend to be a stricter fantasy/sci-fi reader and not necessarily a romantasy reader. Read: The first two books of Crescent City, not that interested in the third ngl. ACOTAR, all of them Throne of Glass I read several years ago The House in the Cerulean Sea, enjoyed this one Dreadful was fun!! Mistborn is one of my favorites, but it does suffer from older fantasy heterosexual men from the 2000s. Even Sanderson had said he would gender-swap a couple of the crew :) I loved how it ended personally, it wraps up everything *so* well. It’s bittersweet and certain characters… well… you know. But I love the way it ends, despite that. This is How You Lose the Time War- enjoyed it, but I didn’t connect like a lot of people did Godkiller was meh to me, I thought the worldbuilding was good but the characters were very shallow on the TBR: The Ten Thousand Doors of January Under the Whispering Door The Book that Wouldn’t Burn Yellowface Green Creek series Somewhere Beyond the Sea Sunbringer
@hunterkat26 күн бұрын
As for books I really enjoyed this last year: The Spear Cuts Through Water Blood Over Bright Haven The Sword of Kaigen The Left Hand of Darkness The Will of the Many The Adventures of Amina Al-Sirafi Annihilation The Door to Door Bookstore The Tainted Cup
@Defenestrationthe81st27 күн бұрын
I've been reading a lot more manga than anything at the moment, but one series that I have reread so many times was the Illuminae Files by Amie Kaufman and Jay Kristoff. It's a sci-fi apocalyptic type trilogy that has its pages laid out in a beautiful way, and the Elementals trilogy (also by Amie Kaufman) is amazing as so well-written, despite being a junior book, and it looks at so many different themes and is resolved in a different way to so many others, and its done so well
@ElizabethNicoleSchwartz27 күн бұрын
I liked the Scythe trilogy when i first read it. I'm not sure how i would feel about it now.
@juliapodlejska888527 күн бұрын
IMPOSSIBLE!!!! A youtuber who loves aftg??? ....Do you perhaps have a tumblr? Asking for a friend P.S. Don't know if you're aware, but Nora Sakavic dropped a new book a while ago called The Sunshine Court. It's the first book in her new trilogy about Jean's stay with the Trojans :3 Edit: oops now I see that you ARE aware haha
@itsqiwi27 күн бұрын
hahaha. aftg >>>>>>> i do have a tumblr but i very barely use it and only go on to look at aftg things and never post 😬 i’m a twitter girlie all the way
@itsqiwi27 күн бұрын
also the date drop for tgr!! next month !! i am !! so excited i could throw up !!!
@sophialandry54928 күн бұрын
you should read Gideon the Ninth by Tamsyn Muir. It's a queer sci fi space opera horor mystery thing. Unfortunatly no alternating perspectives but there is a fuck ton of trauma and a fair amount of found family. The author is also from New Zealand.
@itsqiwi27 күн бұрын
it’s on my tbr for this year !!!
@AnonymouszbxnxMnNiB28 күн бұрын
Her hair looks like the chrome wheel
@VesperTime28 күн бұрын
I also find I rate most things 4 stars. I feel like 3 stars is "it was fine" which is just sort of mid? It's not good it's not bad. Four stars is I really liked it and five stars is this was basically flawless. So if I enjoyed a book it almost always gets four stars? And I feel the same way that if I were to stop and actually examine every individual book I didn't like them all the same, but since GR doesn't give us a half star system idk it's the best I can do.
@hunterkat26 күн бұрын
I also rate stuff 4 stars a lot. Honestly, if it’s below 3 stars I’m more likely to DNF it than finish it
@ineffablebuttercup28 күн бұрын
You should check out the Radiant Emperor duology (She Who Became the Sun & He Who Drowned The World), it kind of rewrote my brain chemistry last year (read both twice). All of the main characters are some flavour of queer and are also the worst people you've ever read about (/affectionate) who make the most questionable choices and you still can't help but cheer them on (they do commit some crimes against humanity though). *if you need any trigger warnings you might want to check those first though because the books get brutal and pretty much anything bad that can happen happens
@lobkeh406728 күн бұрын
I love that you're getting back into reading and I'd love more book content from you!! I do have some thoughts/tips: - StoryGraph is a much better book platform in my opinion. It's a small, Black owned business you'd be supporting instead of Amazon!! - SJM is pretty controversial which I'm assuming you weren't aware of since you were very open about trigger warnings and stuff for other books you mentioned. I think it's worth looking into. She's a zionist and used the death of Breonna Taylor to promote her book cover reveal. When she was called out for the bookcover she didn't remove the post. it's been years, and I'm pretty sure it's still up on her insta... I think if you're gonna recommend her books it's at least important to mention her controversy in case people want to avoid financially supporting a zionist/racist author. - There's these events called Stuff Your Kindle days where a bunch of indie authors put their books on sale for $0 so you can 'buy' them for free! The biggest one I know is from romancebookworms but there are so many events for different genres! - A lot of classics have free Kindle version. Just search for a classic and sort by price: low to high and there will usually be at least 1 free kindle version!
@d33333b29 күн бұрын
felt that aftg rant to my SOUL those books take host in your head like a parasite fr
@itsqiwi29 күн бұрын
truly , one of the most all consuming things i’ve ever consumed
@annierrrrr29 күн бұрын
I don’t remember how I found it, but I think you would enjoy the Captive Prince series! Definitely re-read multiple times
@itsqiwi29 күн бұрын
hahaha , this is actually near the 75% mark through the video. i know it’s long so you may not have got there, but i’ve read it and did quite enjoy !
@-ellieille-29 күн бұрын
Your opinions on the Scythe series are SO validating because I enjoyed the first book, didn’t mind the second, and still haven’t finished the third (it’s been years of just sitting on my shelf)! I skipped your spoiler rant because I do want to get through that last tome eventually, but at this point I barely know what’s going on either and I just want to be done 😭
@Best_Blake29 күн бұрын
I think you'd like magnus chase! Fits all 3 criteria.
@ВіраЧорноморець29 күн бұрын
You recomended All for the game in your video on asexuality and i was like 'i'll give it a go' and OMG. This was like.. I can't explain how good and life-changing they were for me. Thank you for your recomendation. I'm so so so happy i heard you recomend them and gave them a go. Like. I'm lost in them.
@saffronivy811929 күн бұрын
I have also found reading again! Love that you have, but please research SJM and her actions😅
@saffronivy811929 күн бұрын
And TJ Klune😅
@Itsallgoose29 күн бұрын
I read somewhere - and don't quote me on this - that Brandon Sanderson did say in hindsight he regrets not putting more women in mistborn and that if the tv show is made he would swap some characters around
@hunterkat26 күн бұрын
He has!
@crazyratlady311517 күн бұрын
I'd really rather he focus on fixing that absolutely grotesque age gap. He's got a 40 year old with a 16 year old girl and it's just disgusting. The fact that every character has to opaquely insist he's a good man every time it comes up just makes it even more slimy.
@Itsallgoose16 күн бұрын
@@crazyratlady3115 I don't know what age gap you're refering to? If you're talking about Kelsier... He is literally a mentor figure. They have never been romantically involved? I could be missing another age gap tho, it's been A While. (Unless you're talking about Elend, and apparently there is a bit of an age gap there, but he's not even close to 40)
@null.psyche29 күн бұрын
I definitely recommend the works of Andrew Joseph White. He writes Queer Horror. I haven’t read any Brandon Sanderson but your critique doesn’t surprise me. Mormons are weirdly over represented in authorship especially sci fi, and Brandon Sanderson is one of those Sci-fi mormons.
@hunterkat26 күн бұрын
Yeah, but Mistborn came out in the late 2000s and all of those critiques have gotten addressed more and more as time goes on. Sanderson isn’t perfect at all, but I really enjoy his work and he’s been making efforts to include more LGBTQ+ characters as well as disabled characters. All while being sure to check in with people from those communities to see how best to represent them. I don’t agree with the Mormon church at all of course, but Sanderson really does seem to be changing over time and listening to different perspectives
@druth8xАй бұрын
Can some kind soul put her tier list into text form and/or if her goodreads account is public share that? I want to share this with my mother who is a very avid reader *hundreds of books per year (granted many are kids books but she also reads like adult books in 3 days and teen books in half a day), but my mother is not a fan of video format, she doesn't have the time, and she can't do 2x speed either. I'd create the tier list myself but I can't see the words on the screen that small. Thank you in advance. Stay Strong.
@lobkeh406728 күн бұрын
I've turned it into a challenge on StoryGraph but it only has the top 4 tiers. You can find it when you browse the challenges by the title 'The Queer Kiwi's Best Reads of 2024' by bookishlucy
@catienoble3191Ай бұрын
I would highly recommend the duology A Psalm for the Wild-Built by Becky Chambers, which is a cozy sci-fi. I would also recommend anything by Marie Lu.
@Luxer1996Ай бұрын
So, I'm a big Sanderson fan and Mistborn is my favorite thing about Sanderson, so obligatory Sanderson opinion here: Your opinion about the first Mistborn trilogy is correct. I actually agree. And it's perhaps why I enjoyed the second Mistborn series (Takes place hundreds of years later and they're cowboys now?) much more. The thing to know about Sanderson is that he comes from a very religious background and is still (to my knowledge) very religious. So, of course, a lot of his previously more conservative points of view show a lot in its earlier works. That being said, if there is something we have to give to Sanderson is that he has learned a lot in his writings and his points of view seem to have shifted incredibly. He got better at writing women and including a more diverse cast of characters and, honestly what I love is, despite him still being a religious person (or at least to my knowledge) he still is making a big effort to include queer characters in his books and do it properly. Of course, he hasn't gotten to write queer protagonist that much (although in his latest one, that I am reading right now, there are two POV characters that have a lot of screentime despite not being main characters previously that are revealed to be queer and interested in each other (they are both men)) but he is starting to have gay, trans and non-binary characters in his books. He is also on record saying that he would love to write more queer main characters, but wants to do more research/talk with queer people to do a proper representation of these characters. So I'm not saying read more Sanderson necessarily. But it DOES get better the more you read.
@charlottejahn5955Ай бұрын
do you have like a reading app where u track ur reading ?
@WhereAllsIlluminatedАй бұрын
You should also read What Moves the Dead or just about anything else by T Kingfisher. She writes great horror/spooky fairytales with good lgbt rep in most of the ones I’ve read
@WhereAllsIlluminatedАй бұрын
I think you’d like gorgeous gruesome faces by Linda Cheng. It’s sapphic horror but also Kpop idol trainees
@aadaaelia8115Ай бұрын
I love that you got into reading last year! Its just kinda surprisingly that you are actively promoting sjm with her being so problematic
@lobkeh406728 күн бұрын
Same, was kind of surprised to see Sav recommending them...
@maem7462Ай бұрын
With the Raven Cycle I totally understand not being able to separate the books. There are moments where I am thinking wait which book did this thing happen in. A lot happens in most books. I think I mostly remember which things happened in books 1 and 2. But I get 3 and 4 events mixed up in my head. I think I have an easier time separating the dreamer trilogy. I think it’s bc I read them kinda as they were coming out so I had more separations between the books than I did with The Raven Cycle
@maem7462Ай бұрын
I also read the Book That Wouldn’t Burn. Based on the books up to that point and their rating I was going to maybe suggest that. I haven’t read the sequel yet bc I haven’t found it in stores. I’ll probably order it online. I really liked a lot of stuff that happened in the first one and how it was done but there were moments where it kinda dragged on for a bit. There were a couple things that felt not as built up as it could’ve been. Maybe they make more sense after reading the second one
@CorariiАй бұрын
all for the game really does just put the ones who get it in a hysteria
@FIRXFLYАй бұрын
Please make a whole video on scythe now. Idk anything about the books but from what you've told, ik i would be entertained by your rant so now I need it But also, i very much still enjoyed this video of you talking about the books you love
@MrFern5Ай бұрын
I recently finished reading The Locked Tomb series, the three books that are out anyway, and I absolutely Loved it, probably my favourite series. I’m not sure how to describing it though so I’ll just say that it’s been incredibly well received the author is from New Zealand and it is very much gay, the advertising blurb is lesbian necromancer in space so yeah, there is trauma and then found family features very heavily in the third book, so I would definitely recommend at least looking into it.
@amethyst775Ай бұрын
This video genuinely makes me want to get into reading again. I’ll have to grab a screen shot of your tier list! Dyslexia be damned lol
@itsqiwiАй бұрын
you should !! it’s been such a joy !! i find it really helps to go in with reading someone you love’s favourites. it means you get to talk (yell) as you go and it’s very motivating ! my sister has dyslexia too, just means you go a bit slower, maybe do some audio books, and that’s totally fine !
@JellieGHope29 күн бұрын
Ebooks and audiobooks are a life saver for me. I mainly use Libby through my library. I believe google play has a way to have ebooks read aloud to you.
@hunterkat26 күн бұрын
If you get ebooks, there are ways to switch to a more dyslexia-friendly font too!
@viraswaggy6480Ай бұрын
WHATS YOUR GOODREADS
@leiceanАй бұрын
WELCOME TO THE AFTG INSANITY BESTIE HELL YEAH
@INeedTorinKerrToHugMeАй бұрын
I LOVE The Toll and it's one of my "life changers," but I would absolutely still listen to you hate on it for however long you want to lol. If you like queer found families, The Long Way to a Small Angry Planet by Becky Chambers is really really good and it has an adorable ensemble cast with multiple POVs, and three more books set in its universe!
@comfortcrossroadsАй бұрын
I really loved the first few books of the Ravens Cycle series, but the author was sick when writing the last book and I didn't enjoy it as much. I feel really bad for not loving it as much because it's not the author's fault she was having chronic health problems, but I also wish I could know the book that could have been if she had been well? Especially Noah's ending. Anyway, thank you for giving me a whole new list of books to put on my tbr list!
@maem7462Ай бұрын
I love the Raven Cycle. I can understand not liking the later ones as much bc of the situation. Objectively they aren’t written as well. When thinking back on it even a lot of the weird stuff was hinted at. Although it is very weird at times with some things with some characters.
@hithere5136Ай бұрын
i’m literally watching this video while writing andreil fanfiction haha
@itsqiwiАй бұрын
👀👀👀👀👀
@sp-milktea7235Ай бұрын
no way my friend and i started a sort reading club in early november this year!! my personal faves so far are gone to see the river man (enjoyed it, but wouldn't read again) and flowers for algernon (close to the ending, i don't think I'd able to reread it because its so devastating) next up is gideon the ninth, which ive already read a part of :D
@MrFern5Ай бұрын
Gideon the ninth is amazing
@Cabin7_officialАй бұрын
i had a bad reading slump this year, i only read like 18 books :(
@Cabin7_officialАй бұрын
I READ 19 I LOCKED IN AND READ ONE BEFORE MIDNIGHT
@juliecooper1439Ай бұрын
have you read Fourth Wing and Iron Flame? The third book comes out January 21st and it’s VERY found family. I’m on my 4th read right now. For reference I LOVED TOG and CC
@gracerileykАй бұрын
So excited to use this video as a tbr (I have so much fun on this channel by the way) So after watching: I’m so happy to find someone with the same Scythe opinions as me, that never happens! Secondly, I would highly highly highly recommend to you the Six of Crows duology. If you liked the queer, trauma, found family aspects of aftg and the political discussions and fantasy world building of some of the other books you mentioned, I think you would really enjoy these. Technically they’re a spinoff to the Shadow and Bone trilogy, but I think Six of Crows is better and it’s not necessary to read Shadow and Bone as well.
@itsqiwiАй бұрын
so glad you help with your tbr and also to validate your scythe opinion 😭 i feel insane because of how loved it is. SoC is on my shelf !! i’ve head SaB isn’t worth the read, but i’m excited to read these ones !! i think i’ll get really into it.
@aceofcrows819Ай бұрын
@@itsqiwiI second this, but I think you might respect the messaging of Shadow and Bone with being careful of powerful men, women power, and accepting love and comfort through trauma
@ckblackwoodmusicАй бұрын
All the love, Sav ❤
@PokhrajRoy.Ай бұрын
Yay book content!
@h3l1ole0Ай бұрын
15:21 i kinda disagree, yea they are kids and their relationship isn’t real. but at that age everything can feel real, and the boy was obviously hurt. i think it’s important to teach your kids how their actions can impact others. i don’t think she should be punished, but the parents should talk with her and explain why it’s wrong/why it hurt his feelings.