I read the book people call a colonizer romance | to gaze upon wicked gods review (SPOILERS)

This book, To Gaze Upon Wicked gods, almost sent me over the edge for sooo many reasons, so I have to share my thoughts.
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  • @a.erde432
    @a.erde43228 күн бұрын

    “She can drown in the deepest of rivers, and I hope the river water is DUSTY” MA’AM😭 this as an opening was just the funniest thing to me

  • @yo.johnson

    @yo.johnson

    28 күн бұрын

    Yes, I was locked in after that! 😂

  • @chloesantos8637

    @chloesantos8637

    8 күн бұрын

    DAMN

  • @aretoadish

    @aretoadish

    3 күн бұрын

    Told her to drown in the dust bowl! Had to watch after that, lol 😂

  • @12makbe
    @12makbe28 күн бұрын

    I'm not even remotely joking when i say my 1 star review for this was a page and a half on google docs. There's just so many issues. But by far I couldn't handle her infantilization of the fantasy China, bc what do you MEAN the fantasy china is so reliant on magic they dont have GUNPOWDER?! But Rome has helicopters?? The fantasy china doesn’t have medcine (a huge staple of their history) and for what? Bc it felt like it was only baked in to say "look how much better the colonizers are"

  • @lilliegreenleaf7709

    @lilliegreenleaf7709

    19 күн бұрын

    I completely agree, and it's very concerning. It kind of reminds me of outdated stories like Pocahontas, except this book was published in 2024 instead of 1995....

  • @klaraotakuandcreepepaster5390

    @klaraotakuandcreepepaster5390

    13 күн бұрын

    No because I completely agree especially because from what I remember part of propaganda for colonialism is that they are smarter and better then the people they colonias like why did she do that

  • @BookChats

    @BookChats

    12 күн бұрын

    Wait, I'm sorry. The fantasy version of the people who invented fireworks don't have gunpowder!?!?!?!

  • @ninaray31
    @ninaray3128 күн бұрын

    I'm offended on Katara's behalf that people are saying this is a Zutara romance

  • @shelleys.corner

    @shelleys.corner

    24 күн бұрын

    I've not seen it compared as such but I'd go to war for Katara so they better take it back! Katara had way too much character development to be compared to a mess like Ruying 😭

  • @karolina6049

    @karolina6049

    13 күн бұрын

    Right? They’re complete opposites of Zutara. Zuko was at his core kind and reckless, its what lead to his banishment. Katara is brave and selfless, she was one to offer to a acompany Aang. I don't even ship them, but if Zutara acted like those two they wouldn't even met.

  • @sophis9453

    @sophis9453

    12 күн бұрын

    ​ I think people were comparing it to that because when people sometimes ship Zutara especially when attempting to write them they water down the characters but especially katara so she is basically not her self, in a way that is very similar to ruyin, or almost self-insert like that is obviously not Katara.( Or zuko) But that is where the comparison comes from, from people badly representing Katara So it's one of the reasons someone might not like the ship and compare (it does do Katara a disservice)

  • @Suited_Nat

    @Suited_Nat

    11 күн бұрын

    @@sophis9453yeah, that’s true. Because the show’s writing its self is excellent.

  • @lari3197
    @lari319728 күн бұрын

    if the author showed us the main guy slowly manipulating her, slowly having a emotional bond with her and make her fall in love him would feel more real why she would do whatever him asked her to do and we as readers would have sympathize with her (sorry if I wrote something wrong

  • @chsinskyy

    @chsinskyy

    28 күн бұрын

    exactly, the author chose to include a time jump and that hurt their ENTIRE story. There, you basically missed an opportunity to grasp the audience and show that things aren't what they seem, assuming that's the angle she was going for

  • @Joy-KBA
    @Joy-KBA25 күн бұрын

    "Throw this heffa in the gulag" I SCREAMED 💀🤣

  • @shelleys.corner

    @shelleys.corner

    24 күн бұрын

    I just couldn't with her anymore 😂😭

  • @mamamiainsomnia
    @mamamiainsomnia19 күн бұрын

    Wait she was given the chance to pair up with the rebellion then turned it down because she doesn't want to hurt people but then she accepted the offer of the colonizer. What? How is her second choice better than the first lmaoooo

  • @TorturedBookClub
    @TorturedBookClub29 күн бұрын

    Its so surprising that the author had enough awareness of her own story to write that bit you read aloud but STILL have her want to be with Anthony and think that would be a satisfying story as oppose to a huge disappointment like whaaat!?! Great video 🩷 "I am committed to seeing her suffer" 😂😂

  • @estherflecksing6305

    @estherflecksing6305

    4 күн бұрын

    I might actually read this book now because it seems like the author potentially has written a very interesting book with an awful protagonist. Like maybe we aren't supposed to like her? I wonder how Molly is gonna turn this around

  • @ghostchick5275
    @ghostchick527529 күн бұрын

    I have been hearing nothing but terrible things about this book. I'm so sad. Especially since it has such a badass title!

  • @hanakesseibi.5b.273

    @hanakesseibi.5b.273

    22 күн бұрын

    And a more badass cover!

  • @livingsalami6529

    @livingsalami6529

    17 күн бұрын

    Awesome title and beautiful cover kinda disappointed

  • @alexv3372

    @alexv3372

    4 күн бұрын

    Especially it was victims to the Cait corrain scandal

  • @adinsmith4323
    @adinsmith432327 күн бұрын

    There has been a recent trend of a lot of books marketing as "enemies to lovers" but it's really just "colonizer x colonized" without any real commentary on the trope. TGUWG, The Sun and the Void, The Hurricane Wars, A Fragile Enchantment, and many more... what's even sadder is that many of these books are written by authors of color basing their novels on the history of colonization in their homelands, but then not realizing that their attempted reclamation needed more realization or nuance in order to actually combat a "colonizer x colonized" trope and not fall prey to it instead. I do believe it can be done, especially since a lot of the authors of these books have stated they wanted to include commentary on the violence of colonization and create their own ways of reckoning with their novels... but then it falls flat and their attempt is failed and it becomes sad and upsetting. If the author had included showing us the manipulation and that timeline/timeskip of him manipulating her into loving him, it would have worked a lot better and we readers could understand what was going on instead of thinking it was immediately insta love for the man apart of the slaughter of her people? And even if in future books there is more turn around, there is still this basis of her choosing him and thinking what she was doing for him was okay for a time and "loving" him... It just gives me the ick bc again, Molly didn't add a lot of commentary within the novel to say between the lines that this relationship was manipulation and that often colonizers in history HAVE done things like this to make the colonized peoples believe they either deserve to be colonized or to believe that the colonizers are helping them... which is what the MC ends up thinking here. N E WAYS, Thank you for another great video as always :}

  • @arkkon2740
    @arkkon274029 күн бұрын

    Every time I see people say "Its fine, this is one in a series, she'll turn around" The character has made so many weird decisions that you wonder if she's falling for him or *turning into him* like please, just choose And the whole "Cowards live, heroes die" line. She basically needs to die now otherwise she will live a coward's life, that seems to be the only way atp because she has done more harm to her own people than he has done to her family. She's already a hypocrite by saying she wants to stand back actively while working as a hitman, but she cant do this while trying to stick by the family vs selfishness virtue

  • @srose1088

    @srose1088

    29 күн бұрын

    Her story reminds me of a subplot character. Like that person who goes astray and the MC isn't sure if they can be trusted by the end. Or maybe like a foil to the MC? It's wired that she's the MC instead.

  • @arkkon2740

    @arkkon2740

    29 күн бұрын

    @@srose1088 Yknow what, thats actually a good point. She's kinda written like a side character because her motivations are basically kept away from us, we don't have a clear reason why she changed so rapidly, and it seems like she caved in so easily to the main villain because everything happened on the side. We would actually know this stuff maybe if we had a main character to walk us through, but she IS the main character, and we're kept out of her head for stuff like this.

  • @gadgettop23

    @gadgettop23

    20 күн бұрын

    A lot of good points! In general I hate the excuse where because it is a part of a series we have to give the books characters a giant benefit of doubt, when the author haven't shown them being good or having redeeming qualities. Its just silly, what about books like Hunger games, where each entry is a complete story but builds upon the original? You can't have a burger with just bread and nothing else, and then get promised that next time you come visit the restaurant, they'll put cheese on it. You have to have a foundation, otherwise this was just a waste of time for the readers.

  • @violetkerridge4154
    @violetkerridge415424 күн бұрын

    “Are you intending to read this book?” *No. Absolutely not. But I am loving the energy of this video.*

  • @shelleys.corner

    @shelleys.corner

    24 күн бұрын

    Haha thank you 😊

  • @jackie-fitz
    @jackie-fitz25 күн бұрын

    31:57 "that's not an olive branch, baby, that's a chess move. yeah, you need to start learning how to play." GIIIIIRL THIS GOES SO HARDDDD. but fr i keep watching reviews bc i lowkey wanted to read it bc the title and artwork lmao but....she sounds so daft...really disappointing. edit: by she, i mean the main character ☠️ not the author

  • @shelleys.corner

    @shelleys.corner

    24 күн бұрын

    Haha I love chess and it is clear that Anthony would be a great opponent and Ruying would get caught in a trap after a few moves 😂😂

  • @user-wm1oo4os7e
    @user-wm1oo4os7e28 күн бұрын

    THANK YOU. I need the Asian book reviewers to call this book out, especially those with knowledge of Chinese history, because I literally don't understand why I have not heard a peep from them on KZread. This is literally a disastrously awful book and absolutely insulting that it was published, with a six figure deal no less!!!

  • @jackieroberts2625

    @jackieroberts2625

    26 күн бұрын

    Check out @catherineannechiang and @mynameismarines, the last one is not Asian but she also highlights problems with the book

  • @kaydkaydkayd

    @kaydkaydkayd

    24 күн бұрын

    onlygracexm did an almost three hour review on this book ! i havent finished the vid yet but they were going crazy into depth n r also chinese so maybe check out that review n itll have what u r looking for :D

  • @user-wm1oo4os7e

    @user-wm1oo4os7e

    23 күн бұрын

    @@kaydkaydkayd oooh thank you for the tip, I gotta check that out!

  • @SarahSwift-sc7hk

    @SarahSwift-sc7hk

    13 күн бұрын

    @@kaydkaydkayd noting for later viewing. Thanks,

  • @aaaaack

    @aaaaack

    9 күн бұрын

    Huh that's weird I first learned about this book bc catherineannechiang did a review on it and it got in my recommendations

  • @almostatami
    @almostatami28 күн бұрын

    I can get behind a colonizer romance if the twist is the conflict and disgust of "sleeping with the enemy". Then a second love interest can show up. I would love to see a discussion of that. I would devour THAT book. There's a decent chunk of readers who prefer not to engage with what they're reading and that's perfectly fine but colonialization is not a subject we should just overlook because we want the pretty people to kiss. I truly believe this book was based on vibes rather than critical thinking. And I don't say that with any malice. The author just needs more practice and an astute editor. Plus I'm not a fan of her writing style. It felt long winded for the most part.

  • @Leomoon101
    @Leomoon10128 күн бұрын

    I quote from Julius Caeser by Shakespear, Heroes die once, but cowards die many times.

  • @Leomoon101
    @Leomoon10128 күн бұрын

    If you want to cleanse your palette of bad books for a minute, how about reading The Poisons We Drink by Bethany Baptise. She was a victim of the Corinne drama as well. Plus the story is an interesting take on love potions in a modern world. She was in an interview with another youtuber of color named Written in Melanin. I think lots of people will enjoy how the author explained her book and the publishing process.

  • @klaraotakuandcreepepaster5390

    @klaraotakuandcreepepaster5390

    13 күн бұрын

    Really ? I know that the recommendation wasn’t for me but I’m honestly so tired of these type of books so I will try to read it

  • @maximumbees
    @maximumbees27 күн бұрын

    i used to be very very self-deprecating and now i cant handle it when characters are. im like, go to therapy im begging it helped so much

  • @shelleys.corner

    @shelleys.corner

    24 күн бұрын

    Honestly I feel this so much because I definitely was a bit self deprecating in my younger days and maybe now and again as an adult, but I can recognise and know to seek help. She's just annoying and unchanging 😭

  • @kaydkaydkayd

    @kaydkaydkayd

    24 күн бұрын

    rt im still self deprecating asl n cant stand seeing it in characters

  • @bookwormdoodles2207
    @bookwormdoodles220712 күн бұрын

    I think that Ruyin should have been a side character that the revolutionaries meet instead of the main character

  • @JessCsBooks
    @JessCsBooks25 күн бұрын

    It sounds like the story would have been more interesting and stronger if it was about the sister.

  • @asbergledooglepoof5545
    @asbergledooglepoof554514 күн бұрын

    I

  • @harderlarder1939
    @harderlarder193928 күн бұрын

    Honestly just beginning of the book where you talk about he doing nothin makes me think of ways that could’ve been done better and more realistic. like we could’ve had her actually refuse to join the revolution for more understandable reasons. maybe she DID work with them in the past, and she killed someone she cared about, which still weighs on her, and maybe her sister was one of the people who distanced themselves from her after discovering her powers, and is only now supporting her power for the revolutions cause, so she’s not joining because of a grudge against her sister. like there were so many options.

  • @improvetheword9691
    @improvetheword969128 күн бұрын

    I've listened to a bunch of videos on this and I'm wondering if the book should have started with her as an assassin in love amd then her sister comes in as part of the revolution which motivates her change? It is hard to have a MC with a low self esteem...bc no readers want to be in that character's head for long...

  • @theoctopusesgardener
    @theoctopusesgardener14 күн бұрын

    i’m so shocked by the. everything??? of this story tbh. part of me wants to read it, just because like. you can’t write something this horrific unintentionally, right? like surely, SURELY the author isn’t doing this on accident? so part of me wants to read it just to see if she actually salvages this, you know turns the main girl into a villain (intentionally, that is) and she gets her comeuppance. idk i might be naive for that, maybe the author really is just unaware. either way, your review was absolutely SCATHING and i loved it. 100% along with you on this journey now!

  • @WinterAuthor
    @WinterAuthor28 күн бұрын

    Okay but hear me out What if this was all a convoluted plot to set her up as the next book's villain, with an entirely different protagonist? Please tell me that's what this is... because characterizing a POV romance heroine like that must be some sort of war crime 😭

  • @12makbe

    @12makbe

    28 күн бұрын

    The thing is, to set up that kind of plot readers have to actually WANT to pick up book 2 and imma be real, you couldn't pay me to read book 2 after the hot mess book 1 was

  • @arkkon2740

    @arkkon2740

    28 күн бұрын

    Given how Molly spoiled her title, its going to be the exact same main cast, no change in roles 🧍‍♂️

  • @sailoraries8086
    @sailoraries808611 күн бұрын

    there was something so beautiful about the way you disparage this book

  • @shelleys.corner

    @shelleys.corner

    8 күн бұрын

    Ahah thanks 😅 I really just had to let it out

  • @peonieprincess
    @peonieprincess28 күн бұрын

    I AM CRYING THE INTRO?????

  • @shelleys.corner

    @shelleys.corner

    24 күн бұрын

    I had to let you guys know I was gonna be hater from the onset 😂😂 No surprises

  • @phoenixdefender7554
    @phoenixdefender755423 күн бұрын

    I should have watched this video earlier because you said my sentiments about Ruying and this damn book in a much more eloquent and entertaining way, and brought up many other elements that I neglected to think about. And I'm also praying for Ruying's downfall and for her to be held accountable. Put her in a struggle session!

  • @lari3197
    @lari319728 күн бұрын

    I REAAAALY would like to see you doing a reading vlog you’re so entertaining to watch

  • @dragon_girl12
    @dragon_girl125 күн бұрын

    I got an early copy of this book and I had already given it a bad review at the time that the author got involved in the drama on Goodreads. No one went after my review thankfully, but I was so stressed seeing the discourse about this on twitter. I felt bad about the Cait review bombing and I was determined to support this book, but I did not like it at all. Edit: I got to the part about the colonizer romance and I just have to say my piece. That was the part of the book that made me feel insane and almost made me drop it completely. Before she gets captured, she absolutely despises Rome. All of her thoughts are about how she hates them and wishes they would all die. I actually did like her at this point, but then she gets stuck with him and immediately empathizes with him. After that, she suddenly wants to see the good in him and Rome and she stops having those thoughts about how much she despises them for basically destroying her family and her world. She literally flipped a switch too, it wasn't a gradual thing.

  • @JaveriaYousuf
    @JaveriaYousuf23 күн бұрын

    i was never gonna read this book in the first place but i loved your video!!! YES, LET HER DROWN IN THE DUSTY WATER

  • @BE-ew2pt
    @BE-ew2pt13 күн бұрын

    I haaate to admit this but Cait Corrain's review of this book -- taken OUT OF CONTEXT -- is kinda right. 😭

  • @_void8982
    @_void898222 күн бұрын

    I watched 2-3 reviews on this book before yours. But I feel like yours is really the best one. Others keep talking about her not making any sense. But you spelled it all out so perfectly why she wasn't making any sense. I feel like I understand the book better, even though I didnt read it and dont intend to. Though, I have a question for the universe now. With the fact that another character called out the protagonist on her bs, wouldnt it be interesting if the author had planned and the second book doesnt have her as the protagonist or it is written in a tone that clearly shows that all she is doing is wrong. (again i havent read the book, but would have been great if it was clearly stated that we shouldnt be rooting for her) Even if it wasn't planned, I think that with all the backlash the book has received, it would be best for the author to reflect on the public's opinion and feed on it to make a more interesting story going forward. Because the author can clearly write something great (with the way you like other characters and the worldbuilding). Thanks for the video! Love the way you share your hate for those characters (they are fictional so you wishing for them to suffer is very funny and validating XD) 🐳🐳🐳

  • @MsKatze
    @MsKatze28 күн бұрын

    I was supposed to get this in my Illumicrate box, but I ended up skipping it when I heard it was a colonizer romance.

  • @catsboots803
    @catsboots8036 күн бұрын

    for some much better east asian/chinese fantasy books, i really enjoyed judy i. lin’s a magic steeped in poison (the first book in that duology is better than the second, love the author though), as well as six crimson cranes and the dragons’s promise by elizabeth lim :) ps. these all have stunning covers, definitely pulled me in while browsing

  • @shelleys.corner

    @shelleys.corner

    6 күн бұрын

    I've read all and enjoyed them! Especially the Six Crimson Cranes duology! One of my absolute faves 💓

  • @leightoningstrike6971
    @leightoningstrike697124 күн бұрын

    I am still watching the video. However, I was just struck that if I ever publish a book, you would be a dream reviewer even when it's negative. Reviews are for readers so I don't think authors should read or watch independent reviews (even to "improve" because that's just taking advantage of free labour). I do think it is comforting to know that a negative review is done with such thorough and thought-provoking points rather than just blanket insults or blazé dismissal. Just wanted to share, because that was a new feeling I had when watching a review.

  • @unlimon6382

    @unlimon6382

    49 минут бұрын

    I understand that reviews are not planned for writters and they shouldn't act as if they are, but having a target audience is really different from people of another public watching it being morally reprehensible??I don't think it's especially good for the author, but people have only recently started giving that disclaimer because they don't want authors or the fans coming after them. Not because it's morally wrong if the author watches it, but because it is specifically criticism that may clash woth their views and that they'd probably prefer to abstain from consuming instead of watching it and getting mad. Also, I'm sorry but calling it "taking advantage of unpaid labour" if they do watch them is like saying a writer consulting a free plant dictionary for hikers online for the worldbuilding is taking advantage of unpaid labor or that a KZreadr using your suggestions for a video, which these book channels do, is also taking advantage of unpaid labour. Unpaid labour specifically directed amd produced to them, by the way. Not content someone chose to give away publicar online with a target audience but free access, but actual specific work for somebody who specifically asked for it to profit off of. I don't think taking suggestions is bad, but it's still a weird thing to take that perspective when things like that are happening

  • @heIImiina
    @heIImiina24 күн бұрын

    if you've not Saara El Arifi's The Final Strife then I highly recommend that!

  • @shelleys.corner

    @shelleys.corner

    24 күн бұрын

    Oh it's one of my ABSOLUTE FAVES! I have a mini review of it in my 31 books reviews in 31 days playlist 🥰

  • @londonmason6129
    @londonmason61293 күн бұрын

    How do the Chinese, y’know the people who invented gunpowder and fireworks, not have gunpowder?

  • @miyayume_eclectic_dream
    @miyayume_eclectic_dream20 күн бұрын

    I found the cover so so beautifull but this review saved me waisting my time with bad plot and dumm characters. Thank you for making though that hole book!!!

  • @Lulumajorca
    @Lulumajorca27 күн бұрын

    Unrelated to the topic but you are incredibly pretty! And I lowkey want to read the book now because of your entertaining review 😅

  • @shelleys.corner

    @shelleys.corner

    24 күн бұрын

    🥹🥹 omds thank you so much 💓💓

  • @nicolaberry9550
    @nicolaberry955017 күн бұрын

    I know I didn’t just see “coloniser romance” WHAT

  • @shelleys.corner

    @shelleys.corner

    17 күн бұрын

    You did 😭

  • @yo.johnson
    @yo.johnson28 күн бұрын

    Hi, I love your channel! I hope that I can point out a sound quality issue? Your intro and outro are usually much louder than the regular parts of your videos. So I usually have to turn it down and back up for each video. I also make KZread videos, so I understand how annoying it is to receive comments on video quality. But I just wanted to tell you in case you weren't aware. :)

  • @shelleys.corner

    @shelleys.corner

    24 күн бұрын

    Oh, I didn't realise that it does that. I'll try to check on that going forward. Thanks for letting me know 💓

  • @yo.johnson
    @yo.johnson28 күн бұрын

    You expressed many of my own feelings in this video. I will not read this book. Refuse to. But I have watched tons of reviews on it. LOL. How was the quality of the actual writing for you? I was told the author relies on telling instead of showing. And that there was a structure issue as well.

  • @samanthak2387
    @samanthak238719 күн бұрын

    “I’m committed to seeing her suffer” mood 😂😂😂

  • @Sammy-fmhky
    @Sammy-fmhky28 күн бұрын

    It's wild that Molly X Chang said she would make the same choices as Ruying. How does she look at everything going on in Palestine and how her and Xiran instigated a hate campaign against a brown muslim author and her sister (days after they got hatecrimed at the author's debut book launch) and feel good about herself and the colonial propaganda of a book she wrote? Releasing this book right now is so tonedeaf.

  • @SteamCyberGothPunk

    @SteamCyberGothPunk

    28 күн бұрын

    Wait what hate campaign her and Xiran instigated against a brown Muslim author and her sister, this is the first I've ever heard of this!

  • @Sammy-fmhky

    @Sammy-fmhky

    28 күн бұрын

    ​@@SteamCyberGothPunk Sarah, the author sister of the reviewer Sid, experienced a hate crime during her book launch where her family was attending. Xiran made a tweet calling out the venue for ruining Sarah's book launch. Days later, it turns out that Xiran (referred to as the mediator friend but we know it's Xiran because of details from dm screenshots) has been stirring up drama behind the scenes and misled Molly into thinking that her book was getting review bombed again because it was getting bad reviews from arc readers upset at the handling of colonialism. Xiran was sending her reviews. Xiran was "investigating" and they connected one of the reviewers to Sarah's sister. Molly made public tweets about this and it's hard to explain but basically she put reviewers on blast. After the whole thing went out of control and Xiran's mediating between Molly and Sarah and the reviewer sister, Molly doubled down and made a tweet saying that Sarah was doing all this because she was jealous Molly got a bigger book deal than she did. Fans of Molly (mostly white) started harassing reviewers, Sid and Sarah, after Molly made self pitying dishonest tweets about her book and what was happening. Molly also lied about her being posted to a Chinese ethnonationalist incel forum. It was posted on weibo, a Chinese social media site kind of like twitter. It's still happening to this day. Calling them stupid and illiterate and racist for not supporting a poc author who wrote a colonial propaganda romance. There's a lot of details I glossed over because I witnessed all of this as it was happening but the way Molly went about this and how Xiran took no accountability for their actions and how they basically started this drama was just disgusting. Molly weaponized her white readers against Sarah and Asian reviewers and now we're getting called all sorts of things in comments, tweets, goodreads reviews etc. I find it shocking that Xiran made that tweet defending Sarah from islamophobia on her book launch but it turns they've been stirring up drama against Sarah behind the scenes and Molly felt the need to degrade and accuse a brown muslim author of creating a conspiracy against her because of jealousy. In the Asian community, there's a divide between East Asians and brown Asians because of colorism and imperialism and how East Asians are seen as better and treated better than brown Asians and it's clearly demonstrated in this instance.

  • @SteamCyberGothPunk

    @SteamCyberGothPunk

    28 күн бұрын

    @@Sammy-fmhky oh god that is a huge mess, I'm shocked I didn't see anything about this sooner, I'm really disappointed in Xiran for this.

  • @Frea_

    @Frea_

    28 күн бұрын

    @@Sammy-fmhky do you know where can I read about this?

  • @Sammy-fmhky

    @Sammy-fmhky

    27 күн бұрын

    ​@@Frea_ Look at goodreads reviews and the comments on the reviews.

  • @silvertoadstool123
    @silvertoadstool12323 күн бұрын

    I don’t think I’ve ever laughed harder at the start of a book video lmfaoooo pleaseeee, not “throw this heifer in the gulag” 😭😭

  • @Spracker333
    @Spracker3332 күн бұрын

    Great video!

  • @srose1088
    @srose108829 күн бұрын

    I remember seeing good reads reviews of this book early on and it seemed like people either loved it or did not like it for all the reasons you hear about. Very 50/50 extremes, so I thought that was odd. That was months ago tho.

  • @rgaijin
    @rgaijin26 күн бұрын

    I get your frustrations especially since i started this book in April and then just stopped reading it 39% in lol idk I just was not getting into it and it's hard to do so ig but I do think I'll get back to it just to finish reading it now because of your video. give it one more chance and if it doesn't work out then we're dnf-ing it. It's sad the main is the worst character but the bastard princeling is better. Honestly it should have been his story and not hers. But yeah I'm with you on joining with hating her to her downfall. Although I doubt that would happen since the author seems to like her :I oh, book rec after this one would be the next book that was affected by cc's hate spree, the poisons we drink by bethany baptise

  • @ipolanikauanoeanuhea3151
    @ipolanikauanoeanuhea315118 күн бұрын

    New to your channel, you are the funniest in being the ruthless one 😂 But yes this is a colonizer romance and it just feels like we've regressed 😐 people paid for their sins reading this book.

  • @kaydkaydkayd
    @kaydkaydkayd24 күн бұрын

    planning to read the rest just to be a hater is actually very admirable - btw im only considering finding it irl to read it myself

  • @monster-enthusiast
    @monster-enthusiast28 күн бұрын

    31:57 bars

  • @shelleys.corner

    @shelleys.corner

    24 күн бұрын

    Purrrr 💅🏾

  • @MakeHimTheCutest
    @MakeHimTheCutest16 күн бұрын

    THE OPENING WAS SO CRAZY ?? LMAO

  • @shelleys.corner

    @shelleys.corner

    16 күн бұрын

    We had to keep it real 😂😂

  • @wolfgirl535
    @wolfgirl5359 күн бұрын

    So disappointed by this one, I also bought it after the review bombing happened. Makes me wonder if the author is going to change it after so much hate.

  • @shelleys.corner

    @shelleys.corner

    8 күн бұрын

    I'm really curious to see in which direction the 2nd book goes.

  • @jackieroberts2625
    @jackieroberts262526 күн бұрын

    This video is everything i felt reading this book. I rarely hate Main Characters but i hate Ruying so much. And the whole finale is BS. This is not a good book😂😂

  • @Nyx_ofthenight
    @Nyx_ofthenight12 күн бұрын

    That's a yikes. But maybe I'm biased as a writer who's main villains always either have elements of colonialism, capitalism, or fascism lmao. Don't really make for good love interests, ESPECIALLY not for my Indigenous or Indigenous coded characters, that would be unhinged! And yet here we are. If you want a BRUTAL and SCATHING decolonizing/anti-colonizer story, I can't recommend Suitor Armor enough (unless you don't want to have your heart ripped out or don't feel comfortable atm bc CW/TW it pulls NO punches). It's a comic on webtoon and I started reading thinking it was a silly little fantasy romance that played with tropes, and while yes that's there, it was just the prelude to an incredible exploration of the reality of settler-colonialism and g***cide using a fantasy setting. And how politics, power, propaganda, and prejudice play a role. The elf-fairy thing as a representation of desperation, assimilation and the cultural element of g***cide was so clever from a worldbuilding standpoint and brutally heartbreaking from a person with emotions standpoint. And the narrative treats everything that happens every bit as serious and despicable as it is. The main character Lucia is an absolute badass, she maintains so much compassion for people despite what she goes through and has so much intelligence and initiative as a character. And best part she doesn't fall in love with a colonizer lol. One of the main drivers of the colonization is the villain (DUH, as it should be). I could write an essay here about it, but I won't spoil anymore.

  • @ClarissaValderi
    @ClarissaValderi19 күн бұрын

    I just clicked on this video to tell you, your eyes are as adorable as Betty boo! they look so similar

  • @stroyanielson3776
    @stroyanielson37767 күн бұрын

    I remember seeing people saying this is like Zutara and girl I don’t ship it but even I know that’s such a vile comparison because Zutara is miles better than this garbage lmao

  • @WritingbyAnexisMatos
    @WritingbyAnexisMatos28 күн бұрын

    I’m interested in reading this book considering all the reviews it’s gotten. A review were brought up an interesting point and I want to know if I’ll get the same impression. They said that the main character is supposed to be an unreliable narrator. They also pointed out that readers are unfortunately not used to reading those, so I wonder if that’s why it’s getting such bad reviews. They also said, however, that the male main characters chapter broke that argument for them, but I wonder if the main main character is also supposed to be an unreliable narrator.

  • @jackieroberts2625

    @jackieroberts2625

    26 күн бұрын

    The whole unreliable narrator is something fans pulled out of thin air to justify the bad writing and the terrible characters but right from the author's note, it's very clear she doesn't want us to see Ruying as a bad person, basically telling us not to judge her harshly. There are ways to write unreliable narrators but this is not it. You can't just chalk a book being bad to unreliable narrators, someone it's just bad

  • @12makbe

    @12makbe

    19 күн бұрын

    Juniper Song is an unreliable narrator done well. Ruying is not. The whole "oh, she's just manipulated" argument would have worked better IF WE ACTUALLY GOT TO SEE ANY MANIPULATION. But she falls into Antony's arms THE NIGHT SHE KILLS FOR HIM. No build up, no fake trust building, just BAM. And then we get a SIX MONTH time skip and she's even more commited to him. Defending him at EVERY TURN and for what?? Bc even to her own motivations it loses sense

  • @mercedeswalt6621
    @mercedeswalt66213 күн бұрын

    That was lovely…and infuriating. Bless you for enduring that for our entertainment.

  • @reader8097
    @reader809712 күн бұрын

    I wish Ruying had more redeeming qualities

  • @DB-vz5nj
    @DB-vz5nj19 күн бұрын

    Honestly after watching this video I'm going to go buy this book. Sounds interesting.

  • @shelleys.corner

    @shelleys.corner

    19 күн бұрын

    Honestly, I definitely encourage people to form their own opinions, and you can only do that by reading it for yourself. But yea, you've been warned 🫠😂

  • @Georgeorwell9260
    @Georgeorwell92609 күн бұрын

    Ur so beautiful I loveeee

  • @shelleys.corner

    @shelleys.corner

    8 күн бұрын

    🥹🥹 thank you 💗

  • @Arian-vf6jo
    @Arian-vf6jo26 күн бұрын

    Could this book be in on the hate?. Because i know it's frustrating people, the themes have real-life examples. People are dying all around the world whilst at the same time some people are content to shut their eyes and ears to these atrocities. They say the opposite of good is not evil but indifference. Also, come on, guys, coloniser romance isn't a hard stretch in real life.

  • @arkkon2740

    @arkkon2740

    26 күн бұрын

    Considering how the author reacted when this was put up as a criticism, I doubt it Molly also diluted her MC to hell and back, while at the same time she was too lazy to develop how she was groomed within an *8 month time skip* and that just made it worse. She went from against it, to being forced to comply, then it time skips into a romance arc.

  • @12makbe

    @12makbe

    19 күн бұрын

    Unlikable MCs can absolutely be Done well (gesturing at Yellowface by R.F Kuang) but that was never Molly's intent with Ruying and you can tell. From the marketing to the mishandling of backlash, this isn't the reception she wanted

  • @nootnewt9323

    @nootnewt9323

    9 күн бұрын

    @@12makbeI feel bad in a way but her behavior post release has been cowardly. Basically trying to convince us that she was writing a story about grooming. And Xiran gassing her up has only made things worse. Another thing I find odd is why she whitewashed the war crimes the Japanese committed? It seems like she wanted a white boy to be a LI so bad that she changed the races out.

  • @zarina98
    @zarina9820 күн бұрын

    Why dont we call dune a colonizer romance?

  • @Sammy-fmhky

    @Sammy-fmhky

    20 күн бұрын

    Dune is an orientalist white male fantasy. Arabs have been calling it out for decades. Stop this what aboutism bs.

  • @shelleys.corner

    @shelleys.corner

    19 күн бұрын

    Maybe because the romance only started when he literally defected from the actual colonisers to help the locals fight against colonisation, and when he switched up on them, she legit left him 😂

  • @Jwa-fo6nb

    @Jwa-fo6nb

    17 күн бұрын

    I agree white men authors get away with so much foolishness and its never held accountable because they are college teachers.....

  • @demonic_myst4503
    @demonic_myst4503Күн бұрын

    We allways get the men writing woman memes but looking at the roman e genre boys Woman writ8ng men is a safari tour of toxic and abusive relationshios men in female written romance noevels tend to be on aberage either a simp who is supost to die for her aproval or a toxic stalker/ r*pist/ psychopath

  • @phangkuanhoong7967
    @phangkuanhoong796727 күн бұрын

    Sorry you didn't like the book. Personally, I read the protagonist as a person endlessly making justifications and mental backflips to square with her cognitive dissonance of being in the position that she's in, because yes, she IS a coward. i thought that was the point of the story. maybe it's a western thing that every protagonist must be strong, smart and all that. But i feel it is equally valuable to tell a story from the perspective of a coward in collusion with the colonizer and the janky, awful, self-deprecating ways they square it with themselves. Because you know what? there are people who collude with colonizers. I should know. I live in a post-colonial nation that hasn't really shaken off the colonized mentality at all.

  • @Sammy-fmhky

    @Sammy-fmhky

    27 күн бұрын

    I get that interpretation but it falls apart when you analyze how the author writes the China stand in versus Rome. She basically dumbs down China and its people into stupid noble savages and justifies why people like that would be succesfully colonized. She reinforces the colonizer's beliefs of inherent superiority and the inevitability of a lesser people getting conquered by a more advanced people. There's more to how it reinforces colonial thinking but that's a huge part of it. Combine that with how the author is clearly invested in the romance and wants the readers to be too and how she talks about her own characters and story just makes it all a very bad propaganda book written by someone who clearly has a lot of decolonizing to do.

  • @jackieroberts2625

    @jackieroberts2625

    26 күн бұрын

    ​@@Sammy-fmhkythis! People will go on and on about her motives or whatever but they forget that even during her worst moments, we're not supposed to think of her as a bad guy, just someone who's doing what she gotta do. And the way she talks about her country or planet or whatever it actually is lets me know how much she hates it. Like there's just a lot of white supremacy BS in the book that's honestly so disgusting. And most of it is not even coming from the colonizers themselves but the person we're stuck with 99 percent of the time. People who enjoyed this book, I really want to know what made it enjoyable because I don't see it

  • @jackieroberts2625

    @jackieroberts2625

    26 күн бұрын

    No one's saying she should be strong and smart but she is a colonial apologist. She literally makes excuses for their oppressors and says she doesn't care they're experimented twice when she was told. Sure, people like that exist but are those the people we should be elevating when it comes to stories about colonization, genocide and oppression? Because Ruying is not a villain, she's apparently she's just a good person who made choices to protect the people she loves. So yes, people like her exist in the real world but no one's trying to make them a hero. In TGUWG, the author literally told not us not to judge her harshly. It's one thing for your MC to commit reprehensible crimes, it's another to try and justify it

  • @Evelyn_Okay
    @Evelyn_Okay28 күн бұрын

    READ SPIN OF FATE!!!!! 🐍🦚

  • @andiman44

    @andiman44

    28 күн бұрын

    Yes!! I literally just finished that one! So good 😊

  • @pauieeepau

    @pauieeepau

    28 күн бұрын

    😮 I just preordered that. Love seeing it mentioned.

  • @Srbthmlnsmth

    @Srbthmlnsmth

    26 күн бұрын

    SECONDED!!! SO good and unique and actually does morally ambiguous characters right

  • @Srbthmlnsmth
    @Srbthmlnsmth14 күн бұрын

    Are you open to suggestions of Asian fantasy debuts from 2024 that are amazingly well written but not getting hyped on booktok cuz. if so I got some recs for you!! ❤️‍🩹Last Bloodcarver (just a close to flawless debut, simple but so well done, medical magic system, actual examination of colonization done in a nuanced and tasteful way, ending is a bit WHAT but still a fantastical read) 🌀Spin of Fate (readswithrachel loved it, lots of anime inspiration and religious deconstruction, best hard magic and worldbuilding I’ve read for YA, queer sloooowburn romance) 🐉Dragonfruit (not a debut but masterfully written, amazing prose and romance and worldbuilding and just a beautiful immersive read all along, also AAPI is the most overlooked BIPOC community so wanted to give a shoutout!) Also wanna note the first two have ACTUAL enemies to lovers done well (can’t say for Spin, I thiiiink it’s building up to that though; Bloodcarver has a slightly rushed but overall suuuper sweet romance and it just makes sense inthe context)

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