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@zoobee2 күн бұрын
as a guy who is probably twice the age of the average booktokker, and as a book lover who enjoys seeing literary culture flourish in modern mediums. When I was young I read and consumed books and novels like a starving man, reading rapaciously. When you're young you want to consume and understand and experience life and books and stories and knowledge and feel emotions and the expansive imagination of literature. When you get older, you feel satiated, by that level of reading. And you realise reading slowly, and less prolifically, opens up these novels in ways that rapid reading doesnt. you meditate upon the works more, they resonate. But I say reading intensively to ground you in your personal canon that you create is NATURAL and GOOD and HEALTHY. you read in different gears at different times of life. Enjoy yourself, and swim in the sea of literary art
@melpomenethemuse2 күн бұрын
I love this comment
@accordingtoalina2 күн бұрын
So beautifully said
@qamarqammar7629Күн бұрын
When you are young is the time to collect and acquire books, then later as your home fills up it is time to curate, re-read, or move to library or e-books. It is all reading. I am likewise delighted to see young people reading again, wanting to talk about books, acquire books, think about books, and most of all read books. If you are parents or thinking of having children please let your children roam libraries freely and let them read (within reason of course) adult books beyond their age level. My parents had used copies of most of the classics of English and world literature lying around the house when I was growing up and I had free access to them long before I could fully understand them. I lacked the emotional maturity. But I enjoyed them immensely. I read anything and everything if it was poetry or fiction. Being a child I had no fear of a long or difficult book. The parts I couldn't understand had a mystery and an allure that was part of the adventure and this adventure has continued my whole life. One of the best inventions of the modern age is headphones and ear buds. As a child of the 70s when TV, radio and stereo noise was unbiqitous finding a quiet place to read could be an adventure in itself.
@zoobeeКүн бұрын
@@qamarqammar7629 marvellous. thank you. i think we are on the same wavelength
@jenniferr.9528Күн бұрын
At 57 I have become a more prolific reader than in my past. So although you do make a good point, there are those of us who are the opposite. I feel like there are so many books that I want to read and too little time. 🫤
@mrscrystalking2 күн бұрын
I actually put myself on a book ban this year for my birthday. My husband loves the idea, lol. I challenged myself for a whole year to just read what I have, and that way on my birthday I could go on spree from all the money I saved up from the year from not buying books. So far, I've actually been reading more than I did before. It is a great challenge.
@cupofkeyshae2 күн бұрын
I'm on a book ban right now also! Only shopping from my TBR shelf.
@de50722 күн бұрын
I'm on a semi ban. I'm only allowed to buy sequels in a series I'm actively reading. Was very surprised to see how many first books of a series I have. So i made it a point to buy no more books. And to finish the series I already have
@gonesavageКүн бұрын
Going to try this too!
@accordingtoalinaКүн бұрын
oh wow, good for you and thanks for sharing the idea!
@JeantheSecond-ip7qmСағат бұрын
I’m not doing anything that structured, but I have been making a concerted effort to read what I have. I’m also making craft projects out of materials I already have instead of buying more stuff, but that’s off topic.
@kallistoindrani56892 күн бұрын
Took me a long time to realise that influencer and I are not the same and we do not have the same amount in our bank accounts. And that their closets and libraries will never be mine. I'm slowly becomming okay with that. 😅😅
@imagine_big9398Күн бұрын
Have you tried buying books second hand? I bought the handmaid's tale for 1.5€, for example
@kallistoindrani5689Күн бұрын
@@imagine_big9398 I get most of my books free online now. If I had to buy all the books I read in a year I would be broke, probably even second hand 😂😂 I do find wonderful second hand DVD's! Those are a great deal right now too.
@Flaulicower2 күн бұрын
I might be seeing this a bit too optimistic, but this might motivate people to donate books they don't want anymore to their local libraries or fill up these open libraries that are everywhere across any town, so people who don't have the financial opportunities to read many books get to enjoy more of them.
@accordingtoalinaКүн бұрын
yes yes yes I would love to see more in-person community growing around books
@amandahodgin931614 сағат бұрын
This is exactly what I do. I have a bunch of laminated bookmarks that I made that say, “Please return this book to Amanda” on them. I lend books to family and friends with the bookmarks in them. When I get the book back, I take the bookmarks out of the books and donate them to our small community library. I don’t tend to donate them to thrift stores because they take up a lot of shelf space and they don’t tend to make much money from them. I figure that if I can support my library this way then more people can enjoy the book for free. My mom volunteers in a charity shop and she says that they are always getting loads of books dumped on them that eventually end up being tossed out. In our area, books can’t readily be recycled because of the glue in the spine, so they end up in the landfill. 😢
@lydiafrost8769Күн бұрын
A few years ago I was helping my family clear out my grandparents’ huge library when my grandma was moving into a nursing home. They were both English professors so they had a HUGE library of read books but there were several cases of “display” classics that came from my grandma’s high society dad and grandparents and almost all of them had uncut pages 😂 These people were for sure buying whole libraries of books just to look smart 100+ years ago
@marina59642 күн бұрын
I live in a "third world" country and the underconsumption just looks like regular consumption for me. Every two years there's a huge book fair here and I save money for two years so I can go and buy books (this year I bought home 9 books and thought it was a crazy amount, even though I just have 4 or 5 unread books sitting on my desk). I just think people who buy books and don't read are strange, why are you filling up your space with stories you don't know and/or don't like just to feel part of something? Go to your library or buy books that you're going to at least read. Invest in an e-reader. Read the books you already have.
@sixofstars2 күн бұрын
my God the underconsumptioncore concept its so funny, the 1st world dont even know what are healthy consumption habits anymore
@Aigra2 күн бұрын
When you think about it, printed books are the only medium you can still consume without being interrupted by someone trying to sell you something. Or being interrupted by someone who's trying to sell you a subscription that will keep the interruptions away. But only as long as you pay and as long as the sales pitch isn't part of the media itself. Of course we don't know what normal consumption is.
@BlueArcher1982 күн бұрын
An alternative view of the book collection might be Umberto Eco's idea of an "antilibrary" (I'm not sure he used this term himself, but someone who wrote about him did). He saw all his unread books (and he had thousands) as more valuable than the ones he had read, because they reminded him of what he had not yet learned, the things he did not know about. I'm on the older side of things, and have had many years to build a collection: many I've read, many others I haven't (yet), but they're all good friends and my home wouldn't feel the same about them. And now that my kids are older, they're starting to pick them off the shelves and leaf through them, which makes me happy.
@qamarqammar7629Күн бұрын
@@BlueArcher198 Yes. Books are not perishables like food. A book that calls to me I will buy. And it waits for me until its time arrives.
@accordingtoalinaКүн бұрын
I've read about a similar concept expressed through the metaphor of a wine cellar - you don't keep a wine cellar of empty bottles, etc
@Cantseemuch2 күн бұрын
As a kid I really wanted this huge library of books I had read and loved to share with others and be cosy in. And I got quite a number of books, my grandma gifted me some more because she knew that I liked vintage books and so on. I still want that library, so underconsumption core won’t be on my bookshelves, but i got way more selective over the books I actually get because of wanting to consume less. And I don’t wanna dust a book I won’t read again for the rest of my life. Another aspect is that the whole merch culture feels really weird to me, special editions everything has to be cute (while the quality is going down) and so on.
@sarahkinsey5434Күн бұрын
Belle was my favorite Disney Princess because we both liked to read. I DREAM of a library like the one in Beauty and the Beast. I don't like hardcover books, so I won't be getting special editions. They're pretty, but not $30 pretty. Between thrift stores, Half-Priced books, garage sales, etc. I will never buy a full priced book again
@San-li9mlКүн бұрын
Do you borrow books from the library, so you don't have to be stuck with a book you dislike? That's what I'm doing, my future library is going to be selective, only 5 stars and 4.5 stars books.
@CantseemuchКүн бұрын
@@San-li9ml that and borrowing from friends and family or I go to public bookshelves where you can take and put in books for free. Currently I’m into classics but take the time to find nice copies, with fabric covers and/or nice designs. Buddenbrooks, three musketeers and so on. Some time ago I found a old linen bound copy of don Quixote at a public bookshelf
@fw3614Күн бұрын
About two years ago I separated my book from my husband's books and packed all of his up, and culled what were mine. After 13 crates and boxes of his and I don't know how many of mine, I determined that books are THINGS. And sometimes very junky things. Now I feel that books can indeed be a waste of money, and I don't need to keep a thing just because it happens to be a book.
@eszterdoraszabo44532 күн бұрын
The BookTok overconsumption vid is a year old? Man, time flies
@accordingtoalina2 күн бұрын
Not quite a year yet but I’m pretty sure I posted that in October last year
@mauve92662 күн бұрын
Super bias cos I’m quite involved with my local library but just wanna advocate for borrowing books more. Like I actually don’t own that many books but and I find borrowing them helps me read more. I’ve never felt a need to own lots of books. It’s kind of like seeing a beautiful outfit but acknowledging that u don’t need to own all those items of clothes.
@accordingtoalina2 күн бұрын
I feel the same re borrowing makes me read more because I feel the pressure of not renewing my loan and making the people behind me wait 😭
@mauve92662 күн бұрын
@@accordingtoalina I recently read the secret history in like 6 days (for me this is very fast) cos I saw 3 ppl had reserved it 😭 the pressure is real but helpful
@fuzzymurdermittensКүн бұрын
I recently reborrowed a book for the third time in a row because it is taking me so long to read (life is busy right now). It is exactly as embarrassing as I thought it would be. Did the librarian care? No, no one has it reserved, so I can take as long as I want. Did I apologise profusely anyway? You bet I did!
@laindarko35912 күн бұрын
Y'know, if someone has a huge collection of books I don't really care. The thing that bothers me is the way people bulk order books from Amazon, which sells books at a loss just because they can afford to and they want to push brick-and-mortar bookshops out of business, and is also just a fucked up company we shouldn't be giving our money to so casually. If you don't want to pay full price for a book, just borrow it from the library... I cannot think of one good reason to rely on amazon for one's access to books
@accordingtoalina2 күн бұрын
Louder 😭
@ChrisBrooks342 күн бұрын
I'm lucky to live in a city that has a great many of second hand/independent bookstores. So you can always find books for cheap, even new releases. Just wait a handful of months, and somebody will bring the book in, and you can get it for 50% off. There's so many websites that sell used books or reduced price new books that you don't have to rely on Amazon.
@thomas59162 күн бұрын
A couple of years ago, I would've agreed with you wholeheartedly. I'm privileged enough to live close to a library and bookstores. However, I recently learnt that there are a lot of communities where Amazon is the only way to buy books and even essentials especially post covid. There are also disabled persons and for them Amazon is a god send. Even personally, my Amazon shopping has increased recently due to the stores not having much stock and if they do, I still need to order it to ship and pay twice the amount compared to Amazon. I don't know what the solution is now that Amazon is the monopoly. But I think it's unfair to completely blame the people.
@1hf325bsa2 күн бұрын
I feel super guilty for just buying second-hand and using the library. I sometimes save up and support specific people I’d like to see writing more. If everyone did what I do people couldn’t make a living. But also books are so expensive, especially when new - how are we supposed to pay for all of them 😔? I don’t know what is right. I always thought that folks earn more from Amazon shoppers than from people like me.
@toadie29292 күн бұрын
Authors get paid every time their book is checked out from a library, or a bigger onetime sum when the library buys royalties for e-books. I hope this helps you to borrow with a guilt free concience 😊 you are helping the planet, your community and your favourite authors without having to shell out any of your hard earned money - what could be better!
@kassiedelong79832 күн бұрын
I saw an episode of Hoarders where a lady collected books and they were breaking her house and falling down around her. I got rid of 90% of my books. 😅😅😅
@sarahkinsey5434Күн бұрын
I watched a compilation episode of book hoarders and wow. There was a couple who could barely walk anywhere, including the stairs. I think the husband was on the spectrum because of his mannerisms and he had a high IQ and was interested in literally everything. STEM, philosophy, nature, medicine, you name it he had books on it. It a lot of scolding by his wife because he had health issues so the books could be a problem if first responders needed to get him out.
@sarahkinsey5434Күн бұрын
I find book unhauls better than hauls because we all get swept up in the excitement of new stuff, like Christmas presents that never get touched again. Unhauls are more interesting because you have experienced it, have thoughts, and can be totally wrong about what you though it was going to be. It's also really satisfying when people declutter things. I could never be an influencer because I don't like pictures/video of myself and I don't want to turn a hobby into a job with deadlines. I read and sew when I'm in the mood. I don't need fancy special editions. It's nice when series match, but I will never buy a full priced book again because of second hand stores
@futoijoseiКүн бұрын
I'm glad Ashley Tisdale was honest. If you only use them for decor that is fine, if you read them that is also fine. But don't pretend you read them if you want them as decor.
@graeson33172 күн бұрын
I have a large collection of books. I've realized I will always have a large collection but it's mainly made up of second hand books and my absolute favorites that I have had for years. I think the real trick is to be mindful of why you're purchasing. I favor physical books while reading so I either go to the library or find a better way of reading it be that borrowing from a friend or finding an online version and just tolerating digital.
@cookiejar.mp32 күн бұрын
regarding ashley tisdale, I feel like it's unfair because nowhere in her branding does she claim to love reading or being a culturally inclined person. she kinda just said outright that it was for decor and so her house wouldn't seem sparse. It'd be different if it was Dua Lipa for example, who frequently broadcasts herself reading and has a book club, ykwim
@accordingtoalina2 күн бұрын
Yesss this is part of my thinking too, people were far too harsh on her when that came out
@wearesatellites91Сағат бұрын
you realize you don’t need to “broadcast” yourself reading in order to read, right? like just because she doesn’t share everything she likes online doesn’t mean she doesn’t like it.
@cookiejar.mp3Сағат бұрын
@@wearesatellites91 yeah of course, I just think the judgement feels harsh considering she herself has never claimed to be "into" literature as a public figure, so she has no "responsibility" to be particularly genuine about her shelves you know
@cassandraknight8804Күн бұрын
I’m in my late 40s and have been an avid reader, ever since I can remember… I don’t display books, although I have a small collection. Most books I get second hand and pass them on again … sometimes people ask me now if I have a book they can read. Honestly that is real “book wealth “. Go the street library ❤
@accordingtoalinaКүн бұрын
I recently put some books out in my neighbourhood street library and when I walked past it again the following day all the books were gone. Best feeling ever!
@Alisse.notavaliable2 күн бұрын
It's all about aesthetics now, not just to be. I think that's sad. My shelves are full of unread books: because after I read one (mostly once a month or when a book keeps replaying in my mind.) I give or even sell that book - there are just too many I want to read and less time to do so (I'd like to enjoy my time to read). At first I loved the idea of BookTok - till it changed to an aesthetic and the same ten authors in every tiktok - that's not enjoyment, it's consumerism. I'd like to think now about it like: "Okay, these teens read these 10 authors, but afterward maybe they find some other titels they enjoy!" So, I'd like to be optimistic.
@amandak.4246Күн бұрын
why pay for things you know you'll never keep instead of getting them from the library....just a complete inability to wait a little bit?
@Alisse.notavaliableКүн бұрын
@@amandak.4246 Hi! Because it takes a time before I read that one book. Some books are already 10 years on my shelf and I read them now... (and it's interesting how my interests shift.😆)
@WritingWithMS14 сағат бұрын
As a writer, it does seem kinda scary that people are praising others for not buying a new book... because at the end of the day, there are authors who do need to be paid
@camryn93772 күн бұрын
I'll have to think of what creator it was on booktube, but someone said, "Booksleeve? Isn't that what the dust jacket is for?"🤣 I'm on that side!!!🤣🤣🤣
@accordingtoalinaКүн бұрын
that what I said in my initial video and I got roasted in the comments :(
@camryn9377Күн бұрын
@@accordingtoalina well that's exactly what I think they're for!
@drjenburgess2 күн бұрын
Ok so the booksleeve girlies are going to come for me but currently to protect my book in my rucksack I put it in a paper bag...
@laindarko35912 күн бұрын
@@drjenburgess that's honestly a great solution. I put mine in a Ziploc bag, it's very rainy where I live so I just want to keep it dry lol
@sarahkinsey5434Күн бұрын
Reminds me of the first days of a new school year when we made book covers out of paper bags loll
@fuzzymurdermittensКүн бұрын
A paper bag is the OG booksleeve.
@accordingtoalinaКүн бұрын
lmao
@cl0oOshКүн бұрын
In France we have a tradition of cheap pocket books, it costs around 7-9€. It makes reading very accessible. Buying the first edition (big book) is more expensive around 18-20€. I see more and more "americanised" edition that cost 29€ ?!?!!?! With pretty drawing, sure, but the edition itself screams bad quality. The pages stick out of the cover, the ink bleed... And i have few American editions in my own bookshelf and theie colors are fading faster than books i have had for 2 decades. It. Sucks.
@NotfallkaramellКүн бұрын
I feel ya, French neighbour. I have a duology, Six of Crows and Crooked Kingdom as that special edition in English, pretty sure American English. The spine and Cover feels and looks so fragile, I am afraid to actually read these books. Ah, I should have just gotten the standard edition from Britain. Was cheaper, too.
@San-li9mlКүн бұрын
Has no one ever heard of a public library?
@jmc235614 сағат бұрын
I buy most of my books from public library sales, the money goes back to the library and I rescue books that no one wants to check out anymore or books that people donate to the sale
@blob222012 күн бұрын
Ultimately you should buy things that you genuinely want, changing your habits to fit an internet trend is a bit silly.
@RileyDemskiКүн бұрын
I used to have extreme ocd and have genuine breakdowns when my books got damaged. I guess booksleeves have the one benefit of helping crazy people like me lol. Anyways i started taking my books to the pool/ beach so theyre a bit sandy now anyways
@accordingtoalinaКүн бұрын
yes, someone commented that too, and I have to admit that as someone lucky enough not to deal with OCD it had not occurred to me before! even though I presented the whole thing as a joke in the video, I realise that different people have different needs - happy to hear you're not that bothered about them getting dirty though!
@baleek436711 сағат бұрын
“Bookmark that page and listen up” !
@gabrielaalvesdasilva94412 күн бұрын
off topic but your hair looks great, alina
@accordingtoalinaКүн бұрын
thank you ☺️
@evam69612 күн бұрын
I dont feel good if i dont read stuff I buy. Out of 200 books i have I might have 5-7 unread ones and I do plan to read them soon
@virgoreplaced6 сағат бұрын
i enjoyed watching this alina! honestly, i feel like the cyclical nature of consumption and under-consumption stem from the larger issue that is the lack of community for many young people (this isn’t anything new, but something that i feel many older generations minimize). the pandemic truly traumatized us collectively, especially for gen-z and alpha, more so than what most want to admit, which explains why so many of us are buying (consuming) to fill this void that should be filled with meaningful human connections. i am super interested what future studies will show about the impacts of this. i’m not trying to say that mass consumption shouldn’t be criticized (it absolutely should be in the capitalistic hell-scape we currently exist within), but it makes sense as to why we as a society keep going from more to less in terms of what we’re interested in. utilizing your local libraries, thrifting, and sharing resources with your friends and family / people you trust are great ways to minimize this issue, but for the most part, consumption will always (unfortunately) be an issue for us humans, especially when it comes to things like books and fashion. great video, and loved that you included many articles and youtubers who have addressed this / these issues!
@redpen1623 сағат бұрын
I store all my unread books in my side table (not my shelf) so whenever I want to buy a new book I think of my large unread book pile. I also have a rule now that if I really want to buy a book it can’t be at a library!
@jbriaz23 сағат бұрын
As some have mentioned, yes donate books that you don’t want to read (but thought you would) or didn’t like reading to your library or goodwill. But, while it’s good not to overconsume, I look at each book purchase, even if it’s a book I ultimately don’t like, as supporting an author that needs it. This is what I think separates buying books from say makeup or shoes. You’re supporting an author, when so many authors are struggling.
@RachelB.BookReferences23 сағат бұрын
Zero-waste, minimalist living was a thing long before Tik Tok even existed. Also, overconsumption is consuming more than one needs... underconsumption, therefore, is consuming *less* than one needs. Unless a person is in dire poverty, they're not actually "underconsuming" so to call it that is stupid. And to add "core" to every single trend is also stupid. I'm old (mid-thirties, 😆) so I have no patience for stupidity.
@donovanporter780318 сағат бұрын
Authors earning from their books being borrowed at (physical) libraries is called Public Lending Right. There are only 30-40 countries that do this, most of them in Europe.
@haleyhart93732 сағат бұрын
Consumption habits in regard to books doesn’t compare to things like Amazon gadgets and fast fashion as books are made from paper, recyclable, and biodegradable. Buying more or less books makes very little difference environmentally, and is actually a good thing for the industry and keeping authors able to pursue their craft as a career instead of a second job.
@beebop-girl213213 сағат бұрын
Having books just for exuding an intelectual vibe was also popular in Yugoslavia! People would buy collected works of Russian, English or American authors on credit. If my father wasn't one of those people, I'd never become a writer 😅 Thank you, dad❤
@SC-zg6ivКүн бұрын
I just wish it was easier to support authors. I usually feel bad if i dont go out and buy the full priced book. They get nothing from books sold at used book stores or outlets. They do at least get some money from libraries based on how many times the book is checked out.
@desiraesmith9897Күн бұрын
Hey that’s me in the thumbnail 🙋🏾♀️
@accordingtoalinaКүн бұрын
queen
@dumbguy1007Күн бұрын
Me and my partner both enjoy collecting books, but the majority of them are used ones from charity shops and such places. not sure if they have them in other countries like the US, i believe they are like thrift stores but they raise funds for charity organisations through selling donated items. You can get a book for about a £1 and there are hidden gems to be found.
@accordingtoalinaКүн бұрын
I love a good Oxfam book shop!!
@dumbguy1007Күн бұрын
@@accordingtoalina My book overconsumption guilty pleasure is buying beautiful old books from such shops, and admittedly being unlikely to actually read them cover to cover. To be fair I've never paid a significant sum for one and I am slowly making my way through the shorter ones in that section of my bookshelves
@amandak.4246Күн бұрын
i find it tiresome that so many youtubers feel the need to criticize underconsumption instead of just relaxing and appreciating it. book underconsumption is easy in many parts of the us bc of our great libraries. i read hundreds of books every year from my library systems, and they buy almost any book i ask for. when people stop feeling the need to buy the books they read, publishers will likely be upset, but we will all be better off.
@mars36762 күн бұрын
i think the revolution is connected to the economy but I have noticed booktok isn't doing its magic like it was. You still have creators posting seasonal reads like beach romance in the summer, mystery/thriller and fantasy in the in fall or cold seasons etc. but other than that the causal isn't involved like they was.
@alivenreadsКүн бұрын
I love reading. I love stories. I read for myself. Nowadays never in public ( have 2 kids under 3). I try not to buy more than 30 books a year. Are those too much? Nowadays, I want only favorites on my shelves, so I use the public library and what I loved I buy it at the end of the year so my children can have a copy in the future.
@i.jchang74782 күн бұрын
That was the longest ad ever.
@accordingtoalinaКүн бұрын
sorry it was supposed to be like a minute about the most interesting things but everything is interesting to me what can I do
@nursemain317422 сағат бұрын
I have about 300 books and they’re all from when I was a kid and teenager, I only buy a new book after reading the plot synopsis very heavily and really looking at reviews and thinking about what I like before I buy a book. My two favourite new books from this year were nightbitch and big Swiss.
@三川太陽16 сағат бұрын
this video format suits me a lot
@irine_elle2 күн бұрын
Oh hey, another 'It's cool if you're rich, but bad if you're poor' trend just dropped!
@sashakeiv27032 күн бұрын
Exactly!! The people that post “underconsumption core” vids are always in these giant beautiful homes?? They just own some stuff that has been used for more than a year
@ninabaptistella2 күн бұрын
Alina + Katie = dream collab 🖤
@accordingtoalinaКүн бұрын
@katierobinson 😇?
@rubinevanille2 күн бұрын
Miss, your hair is beautiful. Had to say it
@accordingtoalina2 күн бұрын
Thank you so much I grew it myself ♥️♥️♥️
@alinasarmiento48592 күн бұрын
shady lady 😭
@accordingtoalinaКүн бұрын
stop it kept replaying in my head for the rest of the day
@melpomenethemuse2 күн бұрын
This was a very interesting video, informative but with a nice helping of wry humor. Thank you for the food-for-thought!
@accordingtoalina2 күн бұрын
Thank you for the nice comment, I’m happy you enjoyed xx
@LavenderLydia17 сағат бұрын
Tabletop Books are a whole category and have been for ages 🤷
@leonardoberti90822 күн бұрын
Fave yapper
@KMortКүн бұрын
My great-aunt has a complete leather bound hardback collection of all the Dostojevski books and has never read a single one. I am allowed to think this is stupid but anyone who claims this hasn't always been a thing is being silly.
@bigbossvi4299 сағат бұрын
Use that piano cat as your intro. Maybe playing moon light sonata
@lisastrandman862214 сағат бұрын
Do people really buy books after they have already read them? I feel like that's just some insane thing influencers maybe do... Like sure it might make sense if you feel like rereading it because it's a favorite and you maybe want to take notes or mark certain pages but otherwise it just sounds like such a waste of money - like books are exPEnsive, just buy another one that you haven't read yet 💀
@wiamo5733Күн бұрын
Personally, I just donate books I don’t want anymore to libraries and thrift stores. There are worse things in the world people could buy like SHIEN.
@GenWivern22 күн бұрын
Thanks Alina: plenty to ruminate upon as per. Sorry to hear about the icky hat incident.
@accordingtoalinaКүн бұрын
what doesn't kill me makes me stronger I guess
@PaMelanien16 сағат бұрын
awesome!!
@CupeCakeSloth6 сағат бұрын
Literature with Alina. Literature & Things with Alina. Literature Love. Literature Love with Alina. All Things Literature. Alina Loves Literature.
@木根勇16 сағат бұрын
full support
@gabrielaalvesdasilva94412 күн бұрын
also "i need my little treat to get through the day" is a whole video topic as well. it's extremely problematic! go to terapy people!!!!!!
@accordingtoalinaКүн бұрын
I'm really torn because I agree with you but I also have empathy for this type of person. Therapy also requires time and money and some people take ages to even recognise that they might the kind of person that would benefit from it. That being said, yes, little treats are not exactly addressing the root issue
@laquenopinta2 күн бұрын
People buying books to appear interesting and intellectual is waaaay older than most people think. I don’t mind people that collect books just because they like them, even if they don’t read them all, but doing it just to fit, or to follow a trend without having (unrealistic) plans of reading the 500+ books someday is just... wasteful and kinda stupid. Also I've always wondered what the majority of people who unhaul books send them. I’ve seen some people who donate it to local libraries or the little libraries project but most of the time i get the sense that most unhauled books end up in the landfills, which is sad and fucking devastating.
@wearenotdoinggethelp3333Күн бұрын
This was really interesting! I'm not really on booktok, more so authortok, but I'm lucky enough to have a very large collection of books that I've built up basically over my whole life. Gifts, freebies from friends in publishing and really not that many I've bought for myself, especially brand new. When you're a total bookworm as a kid everyone gets you them haha. I only have one currently that I haven't read, the others I keep because of sentimental value and I find a lot of joy in rereading. I mostly read new books from the public library, and buy them if I absolutely love them.
@BonnieDorissi16 сағат бұрын
finally
@Evan-rm3zmКүн бұрын
The exact reason why I pirate all my books in digital form :O
@swuffieКүн бұрын
hhhhhhow
@luabeth7520Күн бұрын
same lol oceanofpdf is my bestie
@turtleanton65392 күн бұрын
Hmmm😮
@sixofstars2 күн бұрын
hiii !! 💌
@accordingtoalina2 күн бұрын
Helloooooo
@88crabbКүн бұрын
Hello I love you forever and ever and ever you are pretty ❤
@accordingtoalinaКүн бұрын
my biggest fan
@mitch89482 күн бұрын
The only way I could possibly agree with this video more is if at the end you, apropos of nothing, said “Bush knocked down the towers”.
@fuzzymurdermittensКүн бұрын
I've been going to the library because I find it easier to focus on difficult uni coursework there instead of at home. This is fine. It's great, even! But now I have a giant pile of library books sitting next to my couch because I keep spying interesting books on my way in or out of the library, and their due dates are looming just as badly as the uni work's due dates! 😂 (It's a wonderful problem to have, honestly)
@accordingtoalinaКүн бұрын
better get reading
@susinok2 күн бұрын
I am a KU member and have two library apps to get books that aren't on KU. Because I'm not rich. The books these days are beautiful objects, but I've long been past buying books that I can check out of the library.
@swuffieКүн бұрын
5:15 this just reminds me of those 2016 lazy life hacks. like diys. media resurgence in another format