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hi welcome back to my channel today we're going to be talking about some books that i've received from publishers and books that i need to haul let's get started i probably have about 30 to 40 books waiting to be hauled waiting to be welcomed into my live betty there's a lot of books to talk about i want to make sure that they all have their little moment in the sunshine in the glory of this video let's get started okay the first book that i want to talk about is one that we're reading from my patreon book club that is naomi's room by jonathan a cliff we're reading this for the patreon book club if you want to join you can always join whenever you want it's five dollars a month and you get to join our little book club and you get to join our discord and you get one extra video from me a month that is only on patreon if you want to join the link is in the description if you don't want to join the dope have been joined naomi's room is about a man and a woman who are married and they have this beautiful beautiful daughter named naomi naomi is four years old and her father and her on christmas eve go to the mall except naomi is kidnapped and then later found murder the story goes on from there and i believe it's a haunted house story although this book is known widely for its ending and how shocking and like [ __ ] up it is now i haven't read this fully yet i'm about 60 pages into it i still have to finish it because december has kicked my ass i'm really enjoying it so far though the other patrons who are reading it with me haven't really enjoyed it that much i've avoided looking at their thoughts to avoid being like biased in any way but from the little snippets that i have read i don't think they enjoyed it either way i'm very excited to read this i know so many people love it and personally so far i don't hate it i think it's very creepy i think it's very atmospheric the writing took me a little minute to get into but other than that i'm really enjoying it by the way in case you're wondering i am wearing pajamas and it's simply because i cannot be bothered to put on anything else i just did laundry and i don't want to like wear my clothes this is a onesie by the way it's wrapping every little morsel and limb next i have lots of books from blood bound books they very kindly sent me i think four books so the first book i'm going to talk about is mother's boys by daniel i russell from what i can understand this is about a girl who's like a goody two shoes and she comes across this gang and she witnesses this really violent attack she's sort of thrown into this mess into this fight between this gang and a bunch of sewer dwelling mutants the back and i'm quoting literally says what do you get when a group of psychopathic killers take on a family of mutated freaks a whole lot of bloody good fun and daniel i russell delivers it in spades i'm really excited for this it seems really [ __ ] up and like really weird and i'm i'm really into that they also sent me they all died screaming by christopher triana this is a novel about a plague about a virus that becomes like a pandemic and basically what this does to you is you can't stop screaming and you can't sleep you can't eat and you literally die from starvation from sleep deprivation the back says that it's a plague novel by a splatter punk award-winning author once i saw this i had to ask them to send it to me because it sounds so good and i'm really really excited to read it they were also very kind enough to send me d-o-a i'm assuming that means dead on arrival stories from ketchum little skip mckenzie kaufman mcnee and lee and the back of it says you'll laugh you'll cry you'll vomit don't say we didn't warn you this i'm assuming is a short story collection featuring all those people i didn't ask them for this one they very kindly sent it to me unsolicited but i am very excited to read it i'm hoping that a few of the publishers did send me short story collections and short story collections in case you don't know aren't my favorite thing in the world but i'm hopeful that one of these will get me good you know blood bound books also sent me the city by s c mendez let me just read you the back of the book because it says and i quote there is a civilization buried beneath our own a place spoken of only in whispers if you are desperate enough you will find it but remember all knowledge comes at a price and the first few sentences of the synopsis read the bodies were discovered six months after max elliott turned in his badge all that remained of the victims were piles of fileted skin and organs the bones of each body had been stolen this torturous method of execution had only been seen once before and that case remains unsolved i think this is gonna be like a detective mystery novel with like a little bit of gore like really [ __ ] up gore because i'm sorry a pile of filleted skin i'm really looking forward to this this also was unsolicited but based on the back cover like yes check please i'll take it these next books were sent to me from turner publishing they publish like horror and um like suspense novels and stuff now i asked for these books but they sent me two copies of each just this morning i received these second copies of the books so they must have sent them to me by accident i have one extra copy of each book and those are the night will find us by matthew lyons and the 12 nights at rotter house and then i have two more so i think i might do a patreon giveaway or give one of them to a 50 to your patron sam um because i think i think he would like them especially like this one this one sounds really [ __ ] up i've got my patreon if you want to win one of them let's begin with the knight will find us by matthew lyons this is a horror novel following a group of friends who during their summer vacation decide to take a trip into the forest to go camping there are six of them i believe as they're hiking as they're you know getting into their trip a huge fight breaks out and one of them is dead one of them is killed and their murderer has like sprung away nowhere to be seen right the rest of them are left sort of almost blindly in the middle of the [ __ ] woods in the dark trying to get away from this killer listen one of my favorite movies of all time is the blair witch project the blair witch project might be my favorite horror movie of all time there's something so terrifying about isolation horror and it just makes me so happy especially when it's set in the woods especially when it's like creepy and crawly i'm really really looking forward to this and i've seen a few other booktubers review it as well let me know though if you've read it and what you thought of it because i'm really excited to read it next we have 12 nights at the rotter house by j.w ocker this is a haunted house horror novel following a man who i believe is a journalist or a writer who specializes in haunted house and creepy destinations him and his friend decide to go to the rotter house which is known to be sort of this like extremely haunted place where tons of people have died but once they get there they realize that everything that they expected to happen isn't happening and everything is more strange and creepy and unsettling than they could have ever imagined i've honestly not heard many people talk about this but when i saw it on the turner publishing website it looked right up my alley i feel as though 2021 is gonna be my year for haunted house fiction 2020 was my exploration of the more [ __ ] up gory things i feel 20 21 i'm gonna be pulling back a little bit and going more into like the paranormal and the spooky and the ghosts they do i love a ghost story i love a ghost story and i love some demons [ __ ] i want some demons yeah i'm very excited to get to this thank you so much to turner publishing for sending those to me it's very kind next i have books from grind house press grindhouse press was very very kind and sending these to me and i'm very very excited to read these because i have seen them so many places on instagram and on youtube the first one being true crime by samantha kolznick and then i have rights of extinction by matt sarah feeney and halloween fiend by c v hunt first let's talk about true crime by samantha cole's nick it says on the back susie and her brother lim live with their abusive mother in a town where the stars don't shine at night once the abuse becomes too much to handle the two siblings embark on a sword cross-country murder spree beginning with their mother as the murder tally rises susie's mental state spirals into irredeemable madness i've seen this book in particular everywhere on instagram and a few places on booktube or the horror side of booktube i've seen so many people rave about it and say that it's like way more [ __ ] up than you think and honestly guys honesty i love that now i heard about this book before i even heard about the other two and i've had it on my goodreads tbr for a long long time this is rights of extinctions by matt serafini in this book we're following a woman who is a investigator a private investigator and she's trying to discover the truth behind her daughter's murder she's trying to find the killer in her investigation she's led to this town where she becomes entangled in brutal killings secret rituals and terrifying visions that make her question her own reality along with like a good abandonment isolation type of horror i love the trope of somebody going into a new town and then realizing very slowly that something is not quite right about the community that they're uh stepping into and with the added benefit that it's kind of like a mystery novel like sign me up dude i'm ready take me with you last up from grind house press i have halloween fiend by cb hunt this is a halloween horror novella type book about a creature called halloween and once every single night it comes out of the shadows and steals away one child to be eaten the people who live in this town have just accepted it except on all hallows eve the monster halloween will be doing something even more horrible and horrifying to this town by the time i received this it was past halloween so i am planning on saving it for next halloween just because i follow these stupid [ __ ] rules that literally have no [ __ ] meaning anywhere or anyhow but i'm still gonna do it because in my head it makes sense look how cute though it's got like it's got these tiny little illustrations how cute is that let's talk about silver sham rock publishing these wonderful wonderful people publish horror and thrillers and these people this publisher has sent me so many [ __ ] books like it's ridiculous they make up at least half of what i have here and it's very very kind and i'm very very grateful and i emailed them they were like oh do you want to be put on like the like influencer list of like people we send all of our new releases to and i was like yeah dude i'd love that i really like what you guys do i like what you guys publish it all sounds really good and they have sent me package after package after package of books upon books upon books so much so that i'm like i can't review all of these i'm very very excited to show you all of them because most of them if not all of them sound amazing i'm going to start with my personal favorite cover of this entire haul because it makes me so happy and the title also makes me happy we have the curse of the pig man by asher ellis just look at that just just take a little gander like what's not to love about everything i don't know what it is about pigs and like pigs in horror but like it gets me that makes me so happy the curse of the pig man is about a failed baseball player named jason dillon who's just moved to the quiet vermont town of east valley but unfortunately his timing couldn't have been worse a hurricane has just arrived with a special delivery a tree through jason's roof on his desperate trek to find help jason comes across sophia a little girl who has been tied up and left in the woods despite his best intentions jason's attempt to help the child has interrupted the ritual of the neighborhood cult a ritual that protects the town from an ancient i can't even finish it that protects the town from that protects the town from an ancient demonic swine with all the roads leading out of town impassable jason and his new allies must not only escape the pursuing cultists but somehow survive a curse that has left the majority of east valley's population with an insatiable hunger demonic swine dude demonic swine that's literally what people use to describe me i'm so excited the cover the synopsis like everything about this i'm so [ __ ] amazing we should read this for the patreon book club to be honest like it sounds so good let's quickly talk about a few short story collections that silver shamrock publishing was very kind of send to me one of them being midnight in the pentagram edited by kenneth w kane this is a short story collection featuring people like brian keane owl going back um todd keisling kiesling stephanie ellis chad lutzky tim meyer and many many more like i said before short story collections aren't really my thing but i am totally willing to give this a try completely next we have a short story collection by rebecca frazier called coral-esque other tales to disturb and distract it's kind of creepy isn't it these i believe are all short stories specifically horror short stories focusing on the ocean and the sea and like around water and stuff which is terrifying because drowning i think would be one of the more scary ways to die in my opinion that took a really dark turn and i want us to get out of it right now so i have like a whole stack of other books from silver shamrock it's a lot let's talk about one of the books i'm really really anticipating reading and that is devil's creak by todd keisling i think that's how you pronounce his last name i really like the look of this book i like that parts of the book are illustrated i like that the beginnings of the chapters have these little branches i think it's very very creepy and i think the design of it is gorgeous i love it and it's got that like matte soft feeling i really like it anyway back in the 80s there was a huge fire at this church that housed the cult and everyone died in like a mass suicide except for six people one of those six people is jacob and it's years and years later and his grandmother another survivor of the cult has recently died and so he has to go to her estate to settle everything and clean everything up basically and what he finds is a [ __ ] ton of secrets about this cult and maybe some truths about the buried god that this cult worshipped i don't read enough cult horror to be honest like i want to but i don't that's one of the reasons why i'm so looking forward to this because i just want to read about cults and what cults do because it's so fascinating to me i accidentally missed one of the short story collections that silver shamrock sent to me this is the essential sick stuff by ronald kelly let me just read you a little bit of the back of this because it sounds really good and the foul infected darkness it awakens vile unstable brimming with ill intent like pus on the verge of eruption repulsive to gaze upon and even more disturbing to comprehend it reaches out and discovers that the others its siblings have abandoned this cancerous womb a long time ago angry and alone it thrashes violently clawing its way from dormancy into daylight and onto the dark playground of your bookshelf the cover art is disgusting and the back synopsis sounds amazing like fetid foul infected darkness like wow that's gorgeous if i don't love this i would be surprised i have so many books here from silver shamrock that are sent to me unsolicited but we're gonna go through them my guy we're gonna do it so i have all of these books from silver shamrock publishing they were all said to be unsolicited but let's go through them i'm not going to go over each and every single one of their synopsises but i will give you a chance to look at them and everything so first of all we have the sound of distant engines by robert e dunn this from what i can understand sounds like a sort of police chase novel i think after that we have the prisoners of stuartville by shannon felton it says everyone knew about stewartsville's dark history the mining war that led to the prisons the prisons that brought the corruptions what we didn't know was why then denny and i found the tunnel in his basement and what we learned what everyone learned is that there is no escaping the ghosts of your past next we have coffin shadows by glenn krisk and mark steensland twelve years ago janet mart lee's infant son died under mysterious circumstances consumed with grief and anger she ran away to start again yesterday a 12-year-old boy with dead eyes appeared in her classroom begging for help but janet doesn't believe in ghosts her psychiatrist tells her she must return home to confront her past and uncover the mystery of what happened only some questions don't want to be answered and some answers hide in the shadows sounds really sounds really really creepy also i really love the color scheme of this cover there's something just really satisfying about it this is one of the more strange covers i've ever seen something about it is like really off-putting to me anyway we have cricket hunters by jeremy hepler look how creepy that is something about it is just off-putting so this is about a girl named cecilia who was 15 in the fall of 1998 when abby powell one of her five friends who called themselves the cricket hunters disappeared without a trace cops scoured the central texas town of oakmont searching for abby interviewed everyone brought in texas rangers to assist three key suspects emerge and were focused on and no evidence was found unfortunately the case went cold fifteen years later as the anniversary of abby's disappearance approaches cecilia's life is upended when her husband parker and also once a cricket hunter goes missing when bizarre clues surface that point to a link between parker and abby's disappearances cecilia is forced to delve back into the past in order to navigate the present that's kind of fun actually i felt very lukewarm about this and in the beginning now after reading the synopsis i'm quite interested actually it sounds really good next we have the milan witch by catherine cavendish this is about robin borrows her sister's recently renovated holiday home for the summer but behind those pretty walls lies many secrets and and legends of a sisterhood two witches burned for their evil centuries earlier both of their spirits were trapped there now one of them has been released one who was determined to find her sister only robin stands in her way and the crow has returned very confused about this but also it seems like it's going to be a witch [ __ ] which is everything i want just ever what i really like about silver shamrock is that a lot of their books have these little illustrations at the beginning of the chapters and it really it really sells me on them i've said millions of times but i want to read more witch horror then i wish there was more witch horror and this might be an answer to that prayer and it's not very long at all next i have slaves to gravity by wesley southard and somer cannon this says after waking up in a hospital bed paralyzed from the waist down charlie has no idea where life has taken her dejected broken and permanently bound to a wheelchair she believed her life was truly over that is until gravity no longer applied it started slow floating from room to room mental tasks without assistance and when she decided to venture outside and take some real risks with her newly found ability she rose above her own constraints to reveal a whole new world and found other damaged individuals just like her to confide in but there are other things out there waiting in the dark repulsive secret of creatures that don't want charlie to touch the sky and they'll stop at nothing to keep her on the ground how creepy next up i have coleridge by tom daddy based on the back i think this is about two women who are in love they are starting their lives you know they buy this house called coleridge and they're so happy until one of them dies and the surviving partner is completely bereft unable to take her grief until a strange visitor arrives somebody who's been obsessed with the house and somebody who knows the secrets about the about coleridge the house and the partner who died it seems very very strange but i'm intrigued the last book from silver shamrock publishing is called the five turns of the wheel by stephanie alice let's read this together because i'm kind of confused stalking the landscape of rural england are the sons of huel lord of umbra creatures with the taste for blood and death and they lead the dance five nights of ritual the five turns of the wheel proclaiming these events as a celebration of mother nature the grotesque mummer's troop of tommy betty and fiddler visit five villages on successive nights to lead the rights as they have done for centuries in this blend of full core and dark fantasy two women decide it is time to put a stop to the horrors committed in the name of the mother i don't really know what to think of this i'm kind of confused based on the synopsis but also a little bit intrigued i'm very unsure let me know if you've read this one or if you've read any of these books i would love to know what you thought of them we still have a good probably 15 books to go so let's just keep going okay next i have a little novella that was sent to me by the author very very kindly and that is alyssa's body by jason robert ducharme alyssa's body is following a man is living with the guilt of being responsible for his sister's death 50 years after he works as a butler to this extremely rich like tycoon who is very sick himself and is dying and his world is destroyed when a young girl shows up at this house and tells him that she possesses secret and familiar talents that threaten to drive him over the edge i don't really know what to think about a synopsis i don't know if it's going to be scary i don't know if it's going to be like a mystery i'm very intrigued by it though and i can't wait to read it also it's extremely short it's less than 100 pages long so we love that next we have one book that harper collins very kindly sent me and that is lola on fire by rio ewers lola on fire is following a young man who is struggling and he decides that the only thing he can possibly do is rob a convenience store however on his way out on his way to freedom and like running away from the police he accidentally bumps into a woman and loses his wallet he waits for the police to find him for the police to call for the police to show up and all he gets is a phone call from this woman named blair and blair tells him that she will give him back his wallet she will keep his secret so long as he steals the diamonds and jewelry from her stepmother that belong to her mother and so he does it however when he gets to the house he realizes that he's been set up and framed because the whole house is a crime scene and there is now security footage of him breaking into the house this sounds a little bit more dark of a thriller than i'm used to typically i'm used to like you know domestic type thrillers this seems kind of [ __ ] up and i'm very very excited to read it the next books i have are from the publisher ifwg publishing i did request one of these books and then they sent me two more unsolicited however i am very excited to read them the one that i did request was remains by andrew call this is a haunted house story i did see merce from harpies in the trees also talk about it i think she also interviewed the author anyway i'm very excited it says on the back the grief is a black house so this is about a mother named lucy who lost her son and she is completely grief strucken stricken she locks herself away she you know secludes herself from everyone else she wants to be alone to live in her misery and her grief the whispering of the house where her son died calls to her and she finds herself once more sitting in her car calling to the sun she had lost staring at the black panes of the now abandoned house where her son alex has died tonight someone is watching her back i'm very excited to read this mostly because i think merce really really liked it and if merce likes it that's when you know it's good they also sent me the crying forest by venerable this is about agata who is a witch and she's lived for a very very long time and she believes that this girl named leah can restore her youth and vitality and does and restore the youth and vitality of her husband as well and so she decides to kidnap and steal leah for herself it is leah and whatever special power she has enough to restore everything again another which horror-ish book and i'm very very excited for it also the cover is terrifying like something about it is so unsettling to me the last book that they were very kind to send to me is slights by karen warren this seems like it's going to be a thriller horror-ish novel it's about a woman named stevie stevie almost dies and rather than seeing like a bright light or you know going down a tunnel and you know seeing her life flash before her eyes or whatever all she sees is everyone that she's ever slighted everyone that's ever been angry at her or anyone that she's ever betrayed all she sees is them waiting on the edge of darkness for her to cross over so they can get their revenge on her now stevie doesn't die however she's incredibly fascinated by this and so she tries to do it again and again and again it sounds really really dark and really really [ __ ] up also i don't understand why you would want to go back again like if it was me i'd be like cool so i'm never gonna die because i don't want to face that the next few books were very very kindly sent to me by my friend ally from instagram his handle is at hunted shelves you should go follow him he's just gorgeous he's beautiful he's wonderful he's very very kind and he loves some [ __ ] up [ __ ] he sent me a few books by andrew post this is mondo crins crimson based on the back synopsis this is about two women who i think are meant to kill each other and then they realize that they're meant to kill each other um and so instead they take like a road trip or they flee together i'm not really sure i'm there's probably a reason why ali sent it to me it's probably very very good but i have very little knowledge about what it's actually about also the text is tiny holy [ __ ] i've never seen such small text look at that do you see how small that is that's tiny jesus either way thank you so much ally he also sent me a book that he was just raving about he loved it so much he said it was really really [ __ ] up and that is chop shop by andrew post now it says sometimes running a business can cost an arm and a leg literally i think this is gonna be some really really gory [ __ ] this is about a man named frank frank wants to be a doctor however he's caught stealing prescription medication uh that he stole from his work so instead what he's doing now is just running like a little back alley surgery thing you know um but everything goes very very wrong when when an unsanctioned hit happens in his home and he has to get rid of the body yes this seems right up my alley real [ __ ] up ally also sent me the lupin project by ellen leverone because i think he did if he didn't this is really embarrassing but i'm pretty sure he did anyway this is about an 18 year old high school student named eddie who drives down a long abandoned logging trail with his girlfriend all he's looking for is a little bit of privacy when he finds instead is a horror beyond all imagination because the lodging trail ends just behind the tamerlane research facility a super secret lab where experiments in animal neural conditioning are being conducted and the animals have gotten loose and they're far more intelligent and far more deadly than anyone realizes i do love like a scary animal type of story and also look at the cute little wolf he's so cute another book that ali very kindly sent to me and one that i'm really really excited to read actually before ali even talked about any of the books that he sent me i had this on my goodreads tbr and that is switchboard by andrew post switchboard is about a detective he's investigating a bunch of stuff and after two raids turn up with nothing no evidence he raids one crumbling apartment building and finds this dude chemist gerald something or other however gerald isn't interested in money what ends up happening is that this sactiv dwayne his cover is blown and he becomes the new test subject for this crazy chemist dude it sounds really [ __ ] up and really really good i'm very excited to get to this talk about a few christmas gifts that i've gotten my friends first of all i bought my friend sam this was in my best books of 2020 i will link it up above i think she's gonna love it she loves manga she loves illustrated stuff she loves graphic novels and she loves gay [ __ ] and [ __ ] we all need more gay [ __ ] in our lives i'm very excited for her to read this and for her to get it i think she's gonna love it i also bought her behind closed doors by b.a paris this was also in my best books of 2020. she doesn't read a lot of thrillers she doesn't read a lot of like actual novel novels but i think she will enjoy this just because it's such a good compulsive thriller book that like who wouldn't love it you know the last book that i bought her for christmas was uzomaki by juneji ito this was in my 2024 favorites video which i will also link like i said she loves manga and i thought do you love horror manga though that's the question so we're gonna find out and i hope she loves this as much as i did because it's it's just wonderful and it has that new manga smell oh i love it so much i opened it on like one of the scariest pages which is this one yikes more books that i bought for my friends i got these for my friend kiva i got her the girl who drank the moon by kelly barnhill and i got her willa of the wood by robert beatty these are middle grade fantasy novels i recently convinced her to read nevermoor and that whole series and she adored it so i figured i would i would give her these books to read and she would also love them and then for my roommate i got she's downstairs and i don't want her to hear me talking about it so i'm gonna like kind of whisper a little bit this is the black flamingo by tina she loves queer books she loves gay [ __ ] and she loves whitening so i figured this would be really really good also because we're kind of obsessed with rank with rank race also because we're kind of obsessed with rupaul's drag race i hope she'll like it i hope she likes it i also bought her another book called the see the witch and the something i can't quite remember but my other friend told me that it was like a really really cute book about mermaids and pirates and lesbians and i thought she would like that because she's gay you know and one of my other friends who also loves some gay [ __ ] said it was really really good so i bought it for her but it hasn't come in the mail yet and i don't think it's gonna come in the mail until after christmas anyway i'm gonna stop whispering okay bye out of all of these books four of them are ones that i've bought for myself those are hide and seeker by daca herman this is a middle grade horror novel with the most gorgeous cover look at that oh i love the cover the inside cover says justin knows that something is wrong with his best friend zee went missing for a year and when he came back he was different no one knows what happened to him and at z's welcome home party justin and the neighborhood crew play hide and seek but it goes wrong very very wrong one by one everyone who plays the game disappears pulled into a world of nightmares come to life justin and his friends must realize this horrible place is where zee had been trapped and all they can do is now hide from the seeker how [ __ ] creepy is that it sounds so good it sounds so good i'm so excited i cannot wait next i have last days by adam neville after reading no one gets out alive i want to read everything by this man it's about a documentary maker named kyle freeman who was asked to shoot a film on the notorious cult known as the temple of the lost days the lost days the last day the cult became a worldwide phenomenon in 1975 when there was a massacre including the death of its infamous leader sister catherine kyle's brief is to explore the paranormal myths surrounding the organization that became a testament to paranoia murderous rage and occult rituals the chute's location takes him to the cult's first temple in london an abandoned farm in france and a derelict copper mined in arizona desert where the temple of the last days met its bloody end but when he interviews those involved in the case those who haven't broken silence in decades a series of uncanny events plagued the shoots troubling out-of-body experiences nocturnal visitations or the sudden demise of their interviewees and the discovery of ghastly artifacts make kyle question what exactly it is the cult has awoken as well as its interest in him yeah yes yes i can already tell you i'm gonna love this so much i know i'm going to i know i'm going to love this just based on what i've heard um from people like merce just based on how much i enjoyed adam neville's other book no one gets it alive like i know i know i'm gonna love this i have to the second to last book really really surprised me when i found it at the bookstore i didn't know that it was out yet moon flower murders by anthony horowitz this is the second book in the susan i think reynolds series these are about a book editor who is kind of like a mystery investigator detective person also she doesn't really want to be but she just kind of ends up being loved loved loved the first book which was the magpie murders and so i'm really really excited to read this also it is a chunky chunky boy it is long i'm very very excited for this i can't wait last book that i'm going to talk about is one that i had a little bit of conflicting thoughts about conflicting ideas and that is uh harry potter and the philosopher's stone by j.k rowling this is the mina lima edition now if you don't know already i i used to collect harry potter books i've sold a few of my sets just because jk rowling is complete trash and her ideas and opinions are incredibly wrong and offensive and problematic i didn't want to support her anymore or keep anything that i didn't necessarily really really really love so i was conflicting and buying this book because i didn't want to support whatever the [ __ ] it is that she's [ __ ] doing because she's an absolute [ __ ] psycho but i came to the realization that if i was to buy this i would have to then also donate money to a trans organization or an organization that helps trans folks so i will be donating the full price of what i paid for this book to a organization that helps trans youths i haven't i haven't done my research yet to find out which organization i'm going to be donating to but if you're interested you can always you know dm me check in and tell you uh where i where i donate to but yeah the reason i really wanted this book was not only because i love harry potter as much as i hate jk rowling and as much as i disagree with what she says and what she thinks i love harry potter and i've loved harry potter since i was a child and so this edition with the fact that it has like all of these interactive elements um like really really spoke to me and so i knew that i wanted to have it but i did like i said wanted to counteract my support of this terrible person with uh support towards causes that are that go against everything that she actually does and says anyway so this is the last book it's been an hour and 20 minutes that i've been filming this and i am so tired my ass is so sore from sitting here oh my god i also have so much to do because it's almost christmas time and i have to like i have so much stuff to get to get done and get ready so yeah thank you so much for watching let me know down below if you've read any of these books what you thought of them and thank you to all of the wonderful publishers who sent me books and i feel like they're all going to be so amazing and i'm really really really really excited for it thank you so much for watching don't forget to hit subscribe because we talk about spooky here we talk about creepy [ __ ] here we talk about hiding and seeking and [ __ ] here thank you so much i hope you have a wonderful day and i will see you in my next one bye
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Length: 43min 49sec (2629 seconds)
Published: Fri Jan 01 2021
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