Things I HATE About Booktube| Jes Reads Books

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Jes Nevertheless

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@KatiesBookNook426
@KatiesBookNook426 6 жыл бұрын
I really enjoyed this video - you make some great points without being negative or putting anyone else on booktube down (which I have seen in the past - on other people's channels)
@JesReadsBooks
@JesReadsBooks 6 жыл бұрын
Katie's Book Nook I chose to function from a positive and uplifting place. I think that you can critique or want something better of people without putting them down. Or at least I think so. I've seen some of those other videos and I am not a fan. I'm glad some of those points resonated with you!
@KatiesBookNook426
@KatiesBookNook426 6 жыл бұрын
Jes Reads Books yes for sure, you did such a good job of eloquently explaining your points but still being positive and having an uplifting message :)
@GBunnyG
@GBunnyG 6 жыл бұрын
I can see the hard work that goes into so many Booktuber videos, whether they have 100,000 subs or 100 subs. I always try to compliment people on the cool stuff they do in their videos, because everyone should be proud of their hard work, whether they do loads of editing or just talk straight into a camera for 10 minutes. Definitely, everyone should be so proud of their work. As a viewer and not a creator, I'm still a bit too chickenshit to put my face on the interwebs, which makes everyone on Booktube rock stars to me. Regarding being afraid to recommend a book you love because you're worried others will hate it, I got one word for you: Invictus. That live chat was painful. Not because everyone didn't like it, because that was totally fine! I loved hearing everyone's thoughts, and it wasn't like it was ripped apart (::coughTheMiniaturistcoughsoawfulcough::). It was that I loved it so much and had talked about it so much, so when everyone wasn't a fan, I was thinking, "Oh, man, they are going to think I am the woooooorst at book recs and have awful taste." It's very intimidating to recommend and talk about a book you love that other people may not. Also, I think a reason I wouldn't be a good Booktuber is because I am mean about books I don't like. Not all books I don't like, but....yeah, there are quite a few incredibly capslocked reviews on my Goodreads list. True story: I watch the subscriber count on my favorite KZbinrs. And if it's not growing fast enough, I get really irked. Like, these people are amazing, why do they not have 100,000 subscribers? Why is everyone not filling their comments with love and discussion? Is that a mean comment? Oh, I am coming for you... And if I, as a viewer, am paying attention, why WOULDN'T a Booktuber be paying attention and occasionally getting insecure about their channel not growing enough? I watch another KZbinr with almost 2 million subscribers, and she made a video about how bad she felt that her channel had stagnated and she'd never hit 2 million. Like, if someone with that many subscribers gets insecure, why wouldn't anyone?? ::falls out of chair:: OH MY GOD I LOVE YOU SO MUCH!!! I love that my comment was already eighty five thousand words long before you even mentioned that I do that! Ha! Man, I have been having such a shitty week, and you just made it so much better. Putting yourself out into the universe to be judged on something you love, like talking about books, is so scary. And the things booktubers are judged for (I have seen some of *those* 'Things I hate about Booktube' videos...) are so ridiculous. You know what I hate about Booktube? That videos about books that aren't super hyped at the time don't do well. I feel like a lot of Booktubers won't talk about older books, or non-YA books, because they know it's not what everyone wants to see. And I find that more a problem with the viewers, come to think of it. Why aren't Booktube watchers wanting to see videos about books they've never heard of, but could probably find at a great price because they've been out for years? I mean, my god, you and G have completely wrecked my TBR with your recs of books I've never heard of. Damn you both. WHAT DO YOU MEAN, I LEAVE LONG COMMENTS?! 😂😂 ::scurries away::
@BooksFriends
@BooksFriends 6 жыл бұрын
I love your long comment !
@GBunnyG
@GBunnyG 6 жыл бұрын
Books Friends Awwwww!! 😘😘❤❤
@GBunnyG
@GBunnyG 6 жыл бұрын
@@chanelletime Awwwwww! You're so sweet, and I'm so long winded! 😍😍😍😍😍❤❤❤
@joslyncarter4813
@joslyncarter4813 6 жыл бұрын
I like your long, awesome comment. I am an author and considered doing a channel, but I don't know how well I'll do on camera, so I have a lot of respect for those who have the guts to put their faces out there.
@anastasiaandromida2819
@anastasiaandromida2819 6 жыл бұрын
Jesus I wish I had so sweet and consistent subs .Girl you write much
@BooksWaffles
@BooksWaffles 6 жыл бұрын
Honestly, it's the only good "things I hate about booktube" video that I've ever seen. This was the most honest and constructive one of these and it wasn't made to start drama. And we really don't need that much drama on booktube! I've been silently watching your channel for while now and really do appreciate the content and the frequency with which you update. I can barely post a video a week, it's not easy at all.
@SDHegyes
@SDHegyes 6 жыл бұрын
You covered a lot of points that I hadn't thought about until watching this video. I was looking up things people disliked about BookTube and yours popped up. Most people talk about the same things over and over, but this was the first video that brought up something new and interesting and something that made me sit and actually think back on all the videos I've watched recently from BookTube. Great video!
@selectpages5201
@selectpages5201 6 жыл бұрын
Girl this video is on point!!! I was hand clapping and head nodding yes the whole time. I am so one of those people who wear makeup for my videos and just recently started buying cute shirts to wear because I wanted to look super nice on camera and I am also one of those people who filmed three or four videos in one day to fit my schedule so why can't I look nice even if you can obviously tell it's still just makes me feel good about my videos. I love what you said about everybody either having to like the same book or hate the same book it's the same thing with the "disclaimers" in the beginning of the video what we should value most in this community is that we all have different opinions just because you didn't like the book doesn't make it an awful book it just wasn't your cup of tea. I was also one of those people who was frustrated that my channel wasn't growing I was on here for 2 years and couldn't get a hundred subscribers to save my life but once I started reaching out to other smaller KZbinrs and stating that hey I have a channel that discuss what you're talking about go check it out without being pushy about it next thing I know I was getting shot out the recommendations also and my channel started growing which made me feel so great because you're right we do put a lot of time effort in our videos and we don't want to feel like we're speaking to no one. Great video new subscriber here!
@CaughtBetweenPages
@CaughtBetweenPages 6 жыл бұрын
YES to so much of this. I'm still a teeny tiny channel and my production equipment is literally my phone and windows movie maker, but I'm still DAMN proud every time I sit down and film something to put out into the world. More than time and effort, even, I think that takes guts to bare yourself to strangers. And anyone who judges others for wanting to get ready to film has obviously never tried to exist as a woman on the internet before. You SHOULD be proud of ~3k. That's not a small number -- each sub is an actual human person who checks in on your content!!! that's really hecking cool!!! -- and I'm so glad you talked about this because it is important. I think it ties into the first thing you said about people being overly humble about their content; most of the booktubers I know about/have seen are women, and I think there's this expectation that women downplay their achievements and not be ambitious... OR ELSE. I don't think it's arrogant at all to acknowledge and be proud of the work it takes to build a platform, and I'm glad that the overall community is getting more vocal about that! This video wasn't really negative at all! I think you brought up some really important points to think about :)
@RachelB.BookReferences
@RachelB.BookReferences 3 жыл бұрын
I don't think people realize just how much work creating and editing videos can be. I spent an afternoon filming a video and had no way to edit so I kept reshooting until I could do everything more or less "right" in one take... then YT wouldn't let me change my thumbnail, and the auto ones they chose were of course while I was talking and looked awful. So I scrapped the whole thing and gave up on my dream for a while, lol. I'm hoping to try again soon, but I need to learn a few more skills first before I'll be happy with the results.
@KieranHiggins
@KieranHiggins 6 жыл бұрын
“People not finding value in you does not invalidated you” Consider that stolen! Such a true and positive statement, especially for small content creators. Thanks Jes!
@BenSandersSaysHello
@BenSandersSaysHello 6 жыл бұрын
I found this video really interesting. I've been making videos for almost three years now and have seen a lot of back and forth on some of these topics. What I liked most about this is that you're steadfast in where you stand but not obtrussive to possible counter statements. I agree with a lot of this, particularly in seeing channel growth and stagnation. Seeing numbers go up and down can really effect someone's mindset even when they're in the community just for the sake of talking about our favorite books! Really well put together and I can't wait to see some of your other content! :)
@LittlePrairieLibrary
@LittlePrairieLibrary 6 жыл бұрын
Channel growth is something that I am really struggling with lately. I've been on Booktube for 4 years, and for literally the last year and a half my subscriber count has plateaued. I love the people that watch my videos and engage with me, and I've made awesome friends, but you're right, there is something just so upsetting to see that I just can't get past the same number I've been seeing for months and months. Like, what is it that I'm doing wrong? How come people don't like my videos? I don't feel invalidated as a person, but as a content creator I do sometimes question what I'm doing here. So thank you for talking about that!
@SamanthaSteMarie
@SamanthaSteMarie 6 жыл бұрын
I absolutely love this video! You hit home for me so much and while you were tackling not so great things about booktube I think you did it so professionally and positively.
@natscorner
@natscorner 5 жыл бұрын
What a great video and I definitely agree with you on putting people don't for wearing the same makeup but changing clothes. I swear people don't come to BookTube for fashion advice or makeup inspiration. I recently got a comment saying that I should change up my hairstyles because for like 6 videos straight I wore a low bun as my hair was bugging me for a couple weeks and that's literally all they said, even though I was talking about books. I just don't understand it and also if people like getting dressed up for videos let them, it's literally them in a snapshot, forever on the internet so of course they want to look their best. People should celebrate their milestones, I love it when people get excited about their growth, it makes me so happy
@aussiesparks
@aussiesparks 6 жыл бұрын
The only thing i haven't liked about booktube, ironically, is an editing trend in which clips are needlessly cut between every sentence. Silence is so important, and this discards one of the most unfeigned tools we have to convey emotion through language.
@JesReadsBooks
@JesReadsBooks 6 жыл бұрын
but how do you know it's needless and not because they've messed up or needed to take out a thought?
@aussiesparks
@aussiesparks 6 жыл бұрын
@@JesReadsBooks Normal use of cutting is cool, but the over use of it to remove any natural pauses in a video is damaging to the content in most cases, unless it's intentional. Some creators like John Green for example, use excessive cutting, along with fast talking on purpose to create energy. A lot of creators on booktube use excessive cutting for long, chilled out videos though... almost as if they're trying to avoid people playing their videos at 1.5x speed.
@JesReadsBooks
@JesReadsBooks 6 жыл бұрын
I don't think anyone is trying to make sure people can't watch the video at 1.5 speed but I understand what you mean when you say excessive cutting.
@aussiesparks
@aussiesparks 6 жыл бұрын
@@JesReadsBooks Haha, i don't think people have that intention either, i was just being a bit rediculous. It's just something i have noticed anyway! I love language, and i love listening to people talk naturally without over editing. Good luck jes
@RachelB.BookReferences
@RachelB.BookReferences 3 жыл бұрын
What an interesting thought! I watch all videos on at least 1.5x speed, if not 2x, so I probably haven't experienced silences in videos for a long time, lol.
@Ann86dk
@Ann86dk 6 жыл бұрын
This was such a great video. Thanks for bringing up the topics. I agree so much that it's absolutely okay to be proud of your hard work. So many hours goes into planning, filming. editing etc, so if we can't be proud every time we hit a small milestone there's something completely off in this world. I still have a pretty small channel, and have been growing slowly, but steadily since I started. I've also seen people starting later than me and breeze past me in subscribers count, and I'll be lying if I haven't had an ounce of jealousy when seeing that while still being incredibly happy for them having such great success with their channels.
@SAVYWRITESBOOKS
@SAVYWRITESBOOKS 5 жыл бұрын
i agree with a lot of the things you said -- I'm super new to booktube, just started, and even thought my channel is TINY right now, I'm SUUUUPER excited to watch it grow or whenever I gain a new subscriber! (I just subscribed to you, btw. Nice to meet you!)
@Groanola
@Groanola 5 жыл бұрын
I am not a booktuber, but I definitely know what it feels like to be discouraged from putting out videos. My videos barely ever get any attention when others upload similar videos after me, and get way more attention. I admire booktubers with smaller followings who keep putting in the effort to make their channel grow, in fact I just followed a bunch of smaller booktube channels to show my support.
@Happyindulgencebooks
@Happyindulgencebooks 6 жыл бұрын
This is such a great honest discussion Jes! I find the longer I'm in the blogosphere/booktubing that the more things frustrate me as well. I find like we're always criticised for everything we want to do, whether we are excited about our subs, or get ready for our channels (not everyone has the luxury to look amazing or presentable without this) or our thoughts on books. I definitely think we are doing a service but sometimes the bad outweighs the good which is frustrating.
@JesReadsBooks
@JesReadsBooks 6 жыл бұрын
Happy Indulgence I agree. sometimes I dont want to film because it's like where is my content going? Am I reaching people? Is this or that good enough? Recently I've started trying to refocus it on being a way to connect with my friends or subscribers on here instead. Which I think is the reason why most people started but we lose track of that sometimes.
@SilviaKay
@SilviaKay 6 жыл бұрын
Great video, Jess! Wow, 3000 subscribers? Congrats! 🙂🎉 I haven't been watching Booktube much lately because I haven't been reading, but it was really nice to watch one of your videos again :)
@gemmagunning742
@gemmagunning742 6 жыл бұрын
I totally agree with this! I always feel so happy for the booktubers I watch expressing their pride in their content. Unfortunately it doesn’t happen often enough. This was a great video, I am so ready to binge watch some more on your channel 😊
@jode1927
@jode1927 6 жыл бұрын
Yes! Particularly about the points surrounding telling others your favourite and least liked books online. I started a bookstagram at the start of this year hoping to talk to other bookish people but I’ve found I’m hesitant to have a strong opinion on books. It is this sense that others will distrust your opinion. 🤨 On the flip side it has given me a chance to finally talk with others about books and for that I wouldn’t give it up 😋 Truly loved this video Jes!
@hayleymarie630
@hayleymarie630 5 жыл бұрын
I really enjoy your discussions and you always make such great points and present them in a really effective way. I got really excited when I hit 100 but I kind of had to ask for it haha and that felt really uncomfortable for me. But I have been really proud of myself for just pushing past my fear to do this. I feel like booktube is one of the most tight knit and supportive communities on KZbin but for me that can also make it really intimidating. You always see people having their group chats and their friend groups and you kind of wonder if you came into the game too late. I don’t know if that makes sense hahaha but I really like this discussion, and any discussion from you, really 💕
@BrandysBooks61316
@BrandysBooks61316 6 жыл бұрын
I work part time but when I’m not working I’m chasing my 3 kids around or doing chores around the house so when I film I usually do at least 2-3 videos. Sometimes I’ll change my shirt for each and sometimes I won’t. I also very rarely wear makeup outside of filming so doing those things really helps me get excited about filming. Another point you brought up resonates with me as well (actually all of them but this one in particular) is loving/hating a popular book/s. I never really thought about it. I either loved it, was neutral or hated it and I’m just going to keep it that way. My favorite series of all time is The Others by Anne Bishop, I’ve read some painful and awful reviews but at the end of the day not everyone will love it as much as I do and I’m ok with that. I feel that as a community we’re supposed to be ok with differences in opinions but some people are so quick to say mean/hurtful things. Anyway, sorry this is so long, I appreciate you doing this video :)
@BedtimeBookworm
@BedtimeBookworm 6 жыл бұрын
Omg I swear you took the words right out of my mouth (only better said probably!!). I agree with every single thing you said 😬 especially the last point about exposure - I totally agree. I think two things that really help are perseverance and actively networking and looking for that exposure by interacting with the community. Great video!!
@JesReadsBooks
@JesReadsBooks 6 жыл бұрын
Thank you! I don't doubt that you could have articulated it as well as me if not better! I told myself when I created my channel that if I couldn't commit to making this a regular, important thing in my life I wasn't going to do it. And here we are a year later and I'm still consistent and I really try to go out of my way to make friendships with people. I think when I first started seeing videos about how to grow your youtube channel and people said networking I just rolled my eyes. but it's so true!!
@Raven-rv9ge
@Raven-rv9ge 6 жыл бұрын
I do agree that having to say a disclaimer at the beginning of a video is stupid to do because we all have different of opinions
@MerrilyKristin
@MerrilyKristin 6 жыл бұрын
This is such a great video! I couldn’t agree more about people not needing to feel guilty about being excited for channel growth. I had no idea that was even a thing (I just don’t care to get involved in any twitter drama about something hats supposed to be a fun creative outlet)! And I also think people should be less defensive about having differing opinions on books. We’re all different people with different experiences and that’s what makes the world an interesting place 😸
@seatsreads7490
@seatsreads7490 6 жыл бұрын
I think my main point that is good and bad about booktube at the same time for me: a lot of times booktube and bookstagram push you to reading books that are just so hyped and especially being a booktuber you feel obliged to read that book, because not knowing anything about makes you a bad booktuber (I hope this makes sense 😅). It is good at the same time, as it opens new genres, new books and new authors and a lot of times these books are worth the hype. I just don’t like feeling pressured 🙈 However, I am just starting, so I’m not sure how my opinion would change on this over time.
@JesReadsBooks
@JesReadsBooks 6 жыл бұрын
Booktube is pretty bad about recommending books that maybe aren't worth it. When I review books I do try to speak about as much as I can without spoiling it so people know if there's maybe a theme or writing style they may like or not like they know whether it's worth picking up! It's tough, but my advice is to find people who's reading style is similar to yours so you know if they like a book chances are you may too. That way you can skip the overhyped books you may not like! And I get what you mean by feeling like you have to read the books to know whats going on, but screw what everyone else thinks. Read what you want. and welcome to booktube!
@racheldemain1940
@racheldemain1940 5 жыл бұрын
I am staggered by how many books the Book tubers post that they have read in a short time that can be off putting. I just get ideas and make lists then go to the Library and Charity Shops.
@DavidBookwormPopovich
@DavidBookwormPopovich 6 жыл бұрын
Yeah this hits home. Especially about channel growth. When you’ve done something for five years and see how you’ve done you do wonder. And I have thought about quitting. But it’s also how it feels to network and meet other creators and finding that balance of wanting to talk to people you like vs using them for numbers. I’ve been doing new things and my last video I talk about my own frustrations and the love my small community have made me happy. I just need to find ways to not let myself down while becoming a better me.
@JesReadsBooks
@JesReadsBooks 6 жыл бұрын
David Popovich BWR I feel like for the most part we are our own worst critics. So often I'll feel like a video isnt good enough and then I'll get a lot of engagement. It's strange. But like you said I love connecting with people on here, I think almost all of us can say that. And it keeps me pushing forward. I'm glad you're here and I'm sorry that sometimes we struggle with our places 💛
@WhatCassRead
@WhatCassRead 6 жыл бұрын
Aaaaaand this is why you and your channel remain one of THE most relatable people on this platform!! ❤️❤️
@JesReadsBooks
@JesReadsBooks 6 жыл бұрын
Oh my gosh thank you! That truly means a lot to me.
@lissmarshall
@lissmarshall 6 жыл бұрын
I completely agree with your last point about exposure.. I discovered your channel from Sam’s (thoughts on tomes) video and to be honest I likely never would have had it not been for her video. I wish more people would be more proud of the product they put out there.. as a viewer you only see the 6-10 minute video. The end product. So much time and effort went into that and it’s something to be proud of.
@cerilouisereads
@cerilouisereads 6 жыл бұрын
Thanks for this video. I'm a baby Booktuber and I'm so grateful for the handful of people that have subscribed. But it is easy to get discouraged when that seems to plateau. I know a lot of it is about networking and that's not my strength but I'm trying to be better at it. I really enjoy making the videos so hopefully that shows :-)
@MeghanReads
@MeghanReads 6 жыл бұрын
Ive only been doing one video a week and just that one video takes so much time, and is so hard to set apart time for when you have work and life to balance that every single content creator on youtube that puts out consistent content should be so freaking proud of themselves just for putting out that effort.
@JesReadsBooks
@JesReadsBooks 6 жыл бұрын
You should be proud of yourself for one video a week too!
@alexandraroselyn
@alexandraroselyn 6 жыл бұрын
You sounded so eloquent and I completely agreed with every point you made. Just subscribed to your channel- kind of impossible not to after seeing this!
@crystalriches
@crystalriches 6 жыл бұрын
This is a great video. I agree with your points. Especially with the "pride" aspect of one's hard work in your channel, but also to have pride in your opinion (even if it is unpopular). I have been a lurker on BookTube for nearly 6 years now and I have learned that I did get hurt when someone reviewed a book that I loved and they didn't mesh well with it. Instead of leaving a nasty comment, I looked up other book reviews and watched some positive reviews. Like you said, BookTube is a vast community and it is up to the viewer to find channels that enjoy the same genres.
@JesReadsBooks
@JesReadsBooks 6 жыл бұрын
ThisProvincialLife yes yes yes! I think that the mentality of a disagreement becoming an argument needs to stop. It's okay to disagree or not like a book, but acting like someone is a liar or an idiot because they disagree is a bit baffling to me.
@Meetmeinw0nderland
@Meetmeinw0nderland 6 жыл бұрын
I have to agree with you that with so many creators- a lot of videos get lost in cyber space. But, one thing that everyone says is consistency is key.
@sgeist1981
@sgeist1981 6 жыл бұрын
I agree with so many of these points! 1. I get sooo nervous recommending a good book around because if they don’t like it, it kinda hurts my feelings, though I know it shouldn’t. 2. Personal recommendations can really make a channel take off! That’s how I found you 😉 3. I hate the negative videos, so discouraging! It takes no thought to be negative, try being objective 😊 4. We should be proud of our content. It takes work and knowing how to accept a compliment is a life skill everyone needs. As always, thanks for the wonderful video!
@sadem1045
@sadem1045 5 жыл бұрын
It really bothers me that Booktubers don't appear to use libraries. Yes, I like buying books but I also love going to the library because of its shelves upon shelves of free books.
@JesReadsBooks
@JesReadsBooks 5 жыл бұрын
Which is why I do!
@bookcaterpillar2222
@bookcaterpillar2222 6 жыл бұрын
One thing that really bothers me about Booktube is that I've been on her for 3 years putting effort into it but have under 50 subs... I even made higher quality videos recently and get less views than my more shittier videos when I first started. Thank you for making this point and making feel less discouraged.
@ThePhantomofBooktube
@ThePhantomofBooktube 6 жыл бұрын
i feel u ive been on here for 2 years and have less than 200 and no one is even active ugh. I started posting again after a while and actually lost subs wtf?? imma check out ur channel :].
@bookcaterpillar2222
@bookcaterpillar2222 6 жыл бұрын
Jude Bell thanks for the advice! I honestly wish I had more time to film (and space on my laptop to edit)
@amyd.5168
@amyd.5168 6 жыл бұрын
Book Caterpillar I also think if you’re looking for more subscribers doing popular tags and current trends always helps. Like I probably won’t watch a random persons tbr but I might watch a random persons video on a tag.
@amyd.5168
@amyd.5168 6 жыл бұрын
Reviewing books popular at that time usually helps too
@bookcaterpillar2222
@bookcaterpillar2222 6 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the advice!
@librarygoblin94
@librarygoblin94 6 жыл бұрын
Spot on with people having to defend their viewpoints on whether they liked or disliked a book. Ali from HardbackHoarder made a comment that she didn't enjoy a Rainbow Rowell book and she got crucified for it. It's ridiculous. It's like, if someone has a differing opinion, it's a cardinal sin. We're all readers here and we should feel free to express our opinions. I think it really only matters that we're reading books in the first place. When we read, we're discovering new worlds, characters, and ideas. Just picking up a book and reading is an amazing feat in itself; we should be free to share our thoughts and opinions regarding what we read. We all need to love and support one another through each literary journey.
@xiomysbooktales6279
@xiomysbooktales6279 6 жыл бұрын
This is a great video and yes I agree with loving and hating the same book, I usually fall under the unpopular opinion of loved books and I'm hear like not everyone loves the same book! There are books for all of us and everyone likes things differently! 😊
@danifam1217
@danifam1217 6 жыл бұрын
your my favourite booktuber atm !! really love your style & vibe ! 💛
@awkwardbooknerd8904
@awkwardbooknerd8904 6 жыл бұрын
Gret video Jess!!! I think that everyone gets excited about getting more subscribers and their is nothing wrong with that. being proud of your work is normal and nothing to be ashamed about!!!!!
@ItsKimberlyAnne
@ItsKimberlyAnne 6 жыл бұрын
I'm new to booktube as well, but after a little I saw some things... I loved this! Also I love your bookshelf 🙌🏾📚✨💖😍
@FourPawsandaBook
@FourPawsandaBook 6 жыл бұрын
I was afraid this was going to be one of those negative rants, but all of this was so true and so refreshing. Thank you!
@epifaniaritagallina8591
@epifaniaritagallina8591 6 жыл бұрын
I don’t understand why people would be upset by your happiness. These people are basically trolls and I find them extremely annoying.
@horror-sickness
@horror-sickness 6 жыл бұрын
Thanks for making this video so positive and focusing on give back some love : ) Specially I totally get the part of wearing the same make up but changing clothes. I have a full time job and a very busy week so prefilming it is what works best for me so I try to prefilm several videos in one day if I can. Life is hard XDD
@donnakowalski8185
@donnakowalski8185 6 жыл бұрын
I don't comment often, but I want you to know I do see and appreciate all the preparation and hard work you put into your videos. When I come to a booktube channel I'm looking for an honest review of the book you read and recommendations for new book to read. It's not important to me how you dress or if you wear makeup, (of course everyone wants to look their best and you always do) I want to be able understand the dialogue and I can with your channel. Please keep up the good work, I look forward to your videos.
@c0zycherry
@c0zycherry 6 жыл бұрын
I'm loving this video so much, especially the judging & sub #s... I don't understand why some people would judge others for something that has absolutely no relation to them...they do it because they love it; they don't hurt anyone by doing it, but still they get judged heatedly for it...as for the sub #s, I used to fret over them but I haven't been consistent in my uploading (have been a booktuber almost a year now) because of mental issues that made me undesiring of filming, but I'm currently doing better and will try to be more regular in my updating; so, I don't really think I have the right to be upset that I don't have that many subs because I haven't been uploading in months...also, now I'm very happy with the # I have...to me it's filming and uploading videos about things I love (books), and as much as I'm doing it for others, I'm doing it for me...so, once a person gets over the insecurity it gets better...
@BexnBookx
@BexnBookx 6 жыл бұрын
Completely agree with all of these lovely, especially about being excited at growth. I would also add being judged for promoting your channels. I hate that people look down on other content creators for putting ‘’subscribe to my channel’ in a tweet. It’s insane to me, self promote however you want to! Wonderful discussion x
@JesReadsBooks
@JesReadsBooks 6 жыл бұрын
Is it weird that that is something I admire about you? haha. You're always so open about it and I'm over here like please someone talk about me so I don't have to do it because I'm awkward as fuck....
@BexnBookx
@BexnBookx 6 жыл бұрын
Jes Reads Books aww thanks lovely! I’m all about the self promo life. I hate when people are like, don’t word your self promo like that... ehh I do what I want 😂😂! I’m forever telling people how amazing you are so I GOT YOU😘
@wlaria2136
@wlaria2136 6 жыл бұрын
Hi :) So, I'm new to this whole booktube/bookstagram thing. And I'm actually suprised that one would not criticize books when one really dislikes them. If I were an author, I'd want to know what can be criticized in my book so that I could improve my writing. I honestly don't see why an honest & constructive review done in a way that still respects the work and the author, should be a problem. After all, if everyone starts toning their bright and colorful opinions down to dull beige tones, what's the point of reviewing anymore? And I would love to know, which books you & other booktubers love madeningly, and which one's you criticize and for what. It happens often, that everyone seems to love a book, so I go ahead and read it and them I'm like ?? :D Unsurprisingly, I love the Unpopular Opinions Tag Videos! But I get the excitement & anxiety surrounding recommending your friends a book you love; after al,l on some level it' a pretty personal thing to do. Just one more thing & then I'll stop talking; I understand why people feel the need to, at the beginning of videos in which they criticize something, explain in lengthy sentences that what follows is their opinion. However, I think this is what alienates me most about online communities. I mean, it's booktube. This platform is literally opinions. That's what we're all here for. It's kinda sad, that nevertheless booktubers have to put these little disclaimers at the beginning of their videos because some people just don't get it. :/ Anyway, it's amazing how much work you're putting into your channel! *insert clapping emoji here* That's definetely something to be proud of! =D
@JesReadsBooks
@JesReadsBooks 6 жыл бұрын
I completely agree. If I published a book and and it sucked I would want to know. I feel like people who don't want that kind of (constructive) feedback may be slightly insecure. Because if you know who you are someone not liking your book or having issues with it wouldn't cause you to feel bad about yourself. I feel the same about my videos, if they're bad tell me so I can fix it. I think when it comes to recommending a book I would rather recommend it and someone hate it than keep it to myself for forever. What if they love it and I've kept it from them? The thought brings me pain. I think you've convinced me to never apologize at the beginning of video for not liking a book. You're right, it's booktube which is nothing but opinions. I agree and I wish people didn't feel the need to do it. And thank you! Im really proud of how my channel is growing and how amazing my subscribers are.
@RachelB.BookReferences
@RachelB.BookReferences 3 жыл бұрын
I'm with you on constructive criticism, but something I've realized over the years is that personality often plays into that. Most people that I know would view that term "constructive criticism" to be an oxymoron, in fact - any slight critique is viewed as you just hating the world and everything in it, lol. It's always so refreshing to hear from people who can "take" disagreements and different opinions.
@CarolMarieReads
@CarolMarieReads 6 жыл бұрын
First of all, I like the new quotes at the beginning of your videos. I can totally tell you put in a lot of work to your channel and not just because you talk about it in vlogs. I don’t like when people apologize for their appearance. If you want to be glamorous in one video and roll right out of bed in another that’s cool with me lol. We should all just do whatever we want and anyone who doesn’t like it doesn’t have to watch. 😊
@JesReadsBooks
@JesReadsBooks 6 жыл бұрын
Carol Marie Reads thank you! I'm glad you're liking the quotes. I really need to start a journal for all of mine. And yes I absolutely agree. For me it depends on the situation and whether or not I'm going to "dress up". I prefer comfortable over everything but I never think twice about people who wear heels and dresses and such. I think feel good in your skin and with your appearance can go miles when it comes to a positive, upbeat attitude.
@CarolMarieReads
@CarolMarieReads 6 жыл бұрын
Jes Reads Books I used to keep a journal of quotes but have totally slack over the past year or so! But I agree. Some people feel better looking their best and enjoying taking the extra time to do hair or makeup. I enjoy a t shirt 😆
@aneweliseonlife
@aneweliseonlife 6 жыл бұрын
I agree with your overall statement about people finding value and worth in themselves and others. It is so hard in a place where there are hundreds if not thousands of people in one community INSIDE a greater community that is KZbin. I think all niche communities fall prey to this. I almost wish you could have hashtags or some sort of way to find smaller people easier. Because all opinions are valuable, and the fact that so many people's are hidden doesn't mean they aren't worth it. I also find people judging others for their appearance SO annoying. I am a person who wears next to no makeup. Ever. But that doesen't mean I can't admire the people who find makeup a creative outlet and put on a full face every day. I think people should stop judging other people from their own values and start expanding their world views.
@JesReadsBooks
@JesReadsBooks 6 жыл бұрын
A hashtag would be amazing! I think smaller creators need to stick together but I feel like the bigger booktubers should be sticking around and helping out to. I know the bigger you get the harder it can be but being open to meeting new people and developing friendships can go a long way to helping someone naturally grow their channel. I think sometimes people forget how small our little community is within youtube and then how many of us within THAT there are. We get lost. I try to subscribe and support everyone that I can. I agree! When I see someone judge another person I always wonder why. Why cut yourself off from learning something from another person? Like about their life or their experiences. I try to be as accepting as possible because I'm always afraid I'm going to miss out on a great friendship or life lesson.
@aneweliseonlife
@aneweliseonlife 6 жыл бұрын
I wish I could heart your reply ❤️ It is hard to remember to reach out constantly, and I always think of you and a couple others as my inspiration for community driven booktubin'. However, if the 'bigger' (what does big even mean anyways haha) KZbinrs are thinking about their channel in a professional manner - almost a part time job - then I think reaching out should be one of the responsibilities of their channel~
@ChristinaBooks
@ChristinaBooks 6 жыл бұрын
Just discovered your channel because of this video and what an introduction it was. Love all of your points, thanks for making this.
@JesReadsBooks
@JesReadsBooks 6 жыл бұрын
Oh thank you! Glad to have you here :)
@motherflamingo4210
@motherflamingo4210 5 жыл бұрын
wow i know i am late but this mean so much to me. I have a youtube chanell and videos are not very good and i actually wanted to start a book chanell but i dont have many book to do that or havent read a lot of them. But this encourage me to keep going even tough i havent been noticed yet. This video was very motivational for me. Thank you, you just gained a new subscriber.
@ThePsychoNyx
@ThePsychoNyx 6 жыл бұрын
People defo should have more pride in their work defo agree. And yes defo the getting ready makes you feel nice and confident and it isn’t up to anyone to judge like why are they concerned about other people’s business. You’re beautiful. I feel like people need to just accept another opinions, positive or negative, as their truth. Being yourself is what makes you unique. Shaming people for growth is just ridiculous.
@JesReadsBooks
@JesReadsBooks 6 жыл бұрын
Thank you! I completely agree. As far as I'm concerned if someone isn't hurting anyone else let them do their damn thing. Life is pretty shit sometimes so if someone finds something that makes them happy let them do it!
@worthathousandwords6926
@worthathousandwords6926 6 жыл бұрын
I wrote a long comment but my computer froze and deleted it so I'm just gonna say I agree with pretty much everything you said. You're the best.
@RachelB.BookReferences
@RachelB.BookReferences 3 жыл бұрын
Okay, I realize I'm totally late to this party :) and I haven't started a channel yet (but I hope to soon!), but I just wanted to affirm what you mentioned about exposure as it relates to subscribers. I've just discovered a few BTers this week who have apparently been making videos consistently for 5+ years and yet I have *never* seen a video of theirs before. Granted, I don't have the best searching skills, but I also think KZbin makes it difficult to find channels.
@JesReadsBooks
@JesReadsBooks 3 жыл бұрын
That is does. KZbin hates me. every time I upload I lose subscribers but I also gain a few. it's frustrating. but I look at it as a hobby, which I love, so it makes it easier to keep going. I hope you do start a channel! They're a lot of fun.
@anna.francesca
@anna.francesca 6 жыл бұрын
I had to approach Booktube and starting my channel in a personal way. I wanted a creative outlet to allow me a chance to connect with others. I try to see it as something I do for myself and that as long as I’m happy with the content I create then to keep going. So far this has worked for me and I actually really enjoy sending my husband the link and us chatting about it. I have approached it this way as due to my ill health etc I know that things can really have a strong impact on me and stress is something that can set off my anxiety. I think I just made my channel so that I could try to challenge myself to do something bold and to remind myself that I am more than just my illness.
@JesReadsBooks
@JesReadsBooks 6 жыл бұрын
Anna Francesca that is both admirable and inspiring! I think when people create their channels for more personal or positive reasons you can really see it. I feel like the people who tend to judge or make this a neagative and stressful place may have decided to join booktube for less than pleasant reasons.
@anna.francesca
@anna.francesca 6 жыл бұрын
Jes Reads Books Thank you! I think my ill health has given me such a different outlook on life and everything we do with our time. I found Booktube at such a rough point in my life and it couldn’t have been better timed, I’m a big believer in fate. It was channels like yours that made me realise I was holding myself back from something I might love out of fear of peoples opinions. Your channel where you talk about everything from books to anxiety and everything else made me realise that Booktube is so much more and I had to have faith in myself. I’m still so new to it all and can definitely see all the things you have discussed in this video. I think sometimes intentions take over and I knew that if I started my channel I had to be happy simply by sharing it. Your videos have helped me a lot recently without you knowing, you use your platform from a place of awareness I feel and I appreciate it so much.
@sydneyacreekmore
@sydneyacreekmore 6 жыл бұрын
So the crazy thing about this is that I'm scared to read books that other people love and hate them? Like I feel like a terrible reader if I don't love something you/other reviewers I trust loved.
@JesReadsBooks
@JesReadsBooks 6 жыл бұрын
Look here my smol bean. Hate them. Hate them all. I don't care if I recommend you a book that I would literally die for and you hate it. I'm still going to absolutely love the fuck out of you. Besides, you introduced me to We are the Ants so like you're forgiven for any future hating
@whiskeyblack806
@whiskeyblack806 5 жыл бұрын
I agree with you on all of these. I've been considering starting a channel as part of a way to try & grow my author platform, but my fears & insecurity are holding me back. "Who wants to watch an average looking 40yr old when there are all of these fresh, beautiful young faces already here?" I think whoever was bitching about peeps getting ready before filming & being upset when you're proud of your accomplishments sounds pretty damn salty to me & need to check their jealousy at the door.
@JesReadsBooks
@JesReadsBooks 5 жыл бұрын
Some of my favorite Booktubers are around my age if not older! There's definitely a place for all of us here. I say you go for it!
@whiskeyblack806
@whiskeyblack806 5 жыл бұрын
@@JesReadsBooks I've been checking out some book tag vids & those are getting me a little more excited about the possibility of jumping in. :)
@HaileyAnnReads
@HaileyAnnReads 6 жыл бұрын
Hi I know I’m kind of late to the party, but I’ve been thinking a lot of about channel growth and exposure lately.. I felt guilty for being bummed about my channel not growing quickly or about not feeling seen or heard. I felt like if I focused on how many views I had or subscribers I was getting then I would seem insincere about my place here on booktube or as if I was just doing it FOR views or something. And that’s stupid and isn’t the case and I’m glad that there are other people in the community who put it out there that it’s okay to care about those things 💛
@JesReadsBooks
@JesReadsBooks 6 жыл бұрын
Most definitely! I think every one of us at one point or another has felt like that. When you're making content that you're proud of or looking for friends to connect with it can be sad when that isn't happening. And some channels blow up so fast and that made me feel really sad when I first started.Just remember that eventually it will happen. It just takes time and it's okay to be sad about it if that's how you're feeling
@HaileyAnnReads
@HaileyAnnReads 6 жыл бұрын
Yeah exactly! Especially because some of it is marketing, and connections, and other times it's just like the luck of the draw or good timing, etc. You're right about just staying consistent and knowing that one day it'll happen 💕
@BookRoast
@BookRoast 6 жыл бұрын
YAAS BUNNY LOVE
@JesReadsBooks
@JesReadsBooks 6 жыл бұрын
Book Roast I love you too 💛😙
@GBunnyG
@GBunnyG 6 жыл бұрын
Book Roast OMIGAH I LOVE YOU BOTH SO MUCH. ::tackle snuggles::
@TheBookFinch
@TheBookFinch 6 жыл бұрын
I agree with pretty much all of your points. Especially with the whole modesty thing. I feel like especially with women, we are kind of socialised not to be too proud about the things we do, so we don't come across as vain, so there's a pressure to kind of tone it down even if you are feeling super proud of a thing. I feel like we should encourage each other to take the credit where credit is due. If you come up with an awesome video idea, shout it out from the roof tops. If you nailed that editing, it's perfectly okay to say so. And so forth.
@JesReadsBooks
@JesReadsBooks 6 жыл бұрын
The Book Finch yes I agree! Especially for ladies. I've actually seen a few times I gentleman talk about something exciting he's done and be praised for it but when I see a female do it it's considered bragging and unattractive 🤔
@TheBookFinch
@TheBookFinch 6 жыл бұрын
I've seen that too. With men it's considered the norm to be assertive and confident, but when women do it, suddenly there's that double standard at play. :/ I feel like even in booktube, men are pretty open about when they have a good thing going with a video. Also that whole getting ready for a video thing... I personally don't wear make up in most of my videos, unless I'm doing like cosplay, but I still like to show some effort, like coming across clean and put together. It just makes me feel more confident about myself. I feel like that might be the case for most people. I don't see any harm in doing something that makes you feel 110%.
@kyliea2552
@kyliea2552 6 жыл бұрын
I really appreciate the content of this video. You've given me a lot of insight into how you do your channel. I think its really interesting that you wear makeup only when you film. I don't wear makeup normally either and I've been considering whether I should when I film. I thought maybe I shouldn't because am I being fake? But then all of the successful youtubers look perfect (I think) in most of their videos. I really liked hearing that it's something that people do, and that it's ok. If you know what I mean.
@JesReadsBooks
@JesReadsBooks 6 жыл бұрын
I think when it comes to wearing makeup it's all about how you feel. Makeup is fun, at least thats how I look at it you know? If you think it'll make you feel better or even more comfortable while filming I say go for it! It's all about what makes you feel good. But if you feel fake or like all the big booktubers do it don't feel like you have to. I'm glad you found a few things in this video you can relate to :)
@angelaciani2110
@angelaciani2110 6 жыл бұрын
I 100 % agree!!! You are such a precious cinnamon role!!! Everyone should feel worth doing what makes them happy!!!😘
@JesReadsBooks
@JesReadsBooks 6 жыл бұрын
Angela Ciani thank you 😭 I'm glad to hear people agree. It's such a touchy situation! I just want at least my booktube space to be positive.
@randomlycreate7337
@randomlycreate7337 6 жыл бұрын
I just came across your channel and, after watching this video (which I loved), I subscribed! Totally agree with your point of view. Have a great day :)
@justagirlandherbook1734
@justagirlandherbook1734 6 жыл бұрын
I agree with everything you said in this video and I am so glad you made this video. I feel like everything you said needs to be said! :)
@ButterfliesfromBs
@ButterfliesfromBs 6 жыл бұрын
As an author, can I say that when you encounter my book I want to know what you liked, but I also want to know what you didn't like. How else am I going to get better if everything around me is praise? I'm sorry for all the book reviewers who have been attacked by offended authors. We need thicker skins. 👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿 People are allowed to be upset that their channels are not growing 👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿Thank you for saying that. It's okay for people to wonder so they can either change what they're doing to improve their content. 3 videos a week?! I aspire!
@ajourneytobooks4519
@ajourneytobooks4519 6 жыл бұрын
I think this is why I get mad at subscribers who are rude and mean, just because the Booktuber views a book differently. I get super offended when I see mean/rude comments on Booktubers who I follow. I feel everyone should support each other and chill if they don't feel they same way over a book. After all, NO ONE reads the same book, because everyone reads differently and views it differently as well.
@JesReadsBooks
@JesReadsBooks 6 жыл бұрын
Yes yes 1,000 times yes! That is so true. No two people can read the same book and come out feeling exactly the same or getting the same value from it. I think that's a really great thing and I wish we valued it more instead of fighting with each other about it. And OH MY GOD when people leave rude comments. It's so hard not to get mad at them >.> even if it's not my channel.
@ajourneytobooks4519
@ajourneytobooks4519 6 жыл бұрын
Jes Reads Books same!!! If I see a rude comment that is just to be mean and nothing more, I usually reply with: "Why are you here if you just want to be negative?"
@dragonarchive93
@dragonarchive93 6 жыл бұрын
yep there are a lot of booktube channels, I'm subscribed to so many people and I wanna watch all of their videos but sometimes I just don't have enough time!
@JesReadsBooks
@JesReadsBooks 6 жыл бұрын
The Viewing List I hear you! I have the same problem!
@samanthaandherbooks9086
@samanthaandherbooks9086 6 жыл бұрын
I thought this was actually really thoughtful! Great video! ❤️
@JesReadsBooks
@JesReadsBooks 6 жыл бұрын
Thank you!
@BookaflixTaylor
@BookaflixTaylor 6 жыл бұрын
YES JES!! Loved this video and all of your opinions! Totally agree with what you had to say
@JesReadsBooks
@JesReadsBooks 6 жыл бұрын
OnMyBookshelf thank you! I've been so frustrated for so long
@DroTalks
@DroTalks 6 жыл бұрын
That was a solid quote the beginning of your video :)
@lionofliberty2046
@lionofliberty2046 6 жыл бұрын
Whoa. A booktuber I actually click with.
@everestneverlynn84
@everestneverlynn84 6 жыл бұрын
IS THAT AN EDITION OF SPACE BOY IN THE BACKGROUND?! IS IT SIGNED?! 😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱 OMG HELLO NEW FRIEND!!!
@JesReadsBooks
@JesReadsBooks 6 жыл бұрын
It is! But it's not signed 🖤
@everestneverlynn84
@everestneverlynn84 6 жыл бұрын
@@JesReadsBooks aw man. That sucks, lol. I have my own copy and was going to ask you how you got yours signed. Oh well. Thanks for the video btw. Your insights are thought provoking and interesting! 🤔😊
@JesReadsBooks
@JesReadsBooks 6 жыл бұрын
@@everestneverlynn84 thank you! I genuinely appreciate that more than I can express in a comment 🖤
@MerinaRey
@MerinaRey 6 жыл бұрын
Yes!!!!
@mmmcookies8814
@mmmcookies8814 6 жыл бұрын
There's one booktuber I used to like, but she became so negative about absolutely everything that I'm glad she doesn't upload often anymore. She would do unhaul videos and toss the books on the floor and complain about publishers sending her books that she isn't interesting in. I thought it was so rude she would damage them when someone else would love to have them.
@ThePhantomofBooktube
@ThePhantomofBooktube 6 жыл бұрын
yikesss
@hayleehaux2458
@hayleehaux2458 6 жыл бұрын
Thats awful!
@racheldemain1940
@racheldemain1940 5 жыл бұрын
If I see a book on Book tube that I have read but not keen on I will just say that it wasn't for me.
@aishas4192
@aishas4192 6 жыл бұрын
damn. i agree with everything
@larrykillian3858
@larrykillian3858 6 жыл бұрын
I love your channel and this is the first time i have seen a vid from you but i just waned to let you know that you are not nothing and you are going to pop up in a lot of peoples suggestion box one day and you are now to
@BooksFriends
@BooksFriends 6 жыл бұрын
This video makes me subscribe to you.
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