 This bitch. This bitch. I just can't bear it. Because it's shit! Pretty devoid. Pretty devastated. Everyone, welcome back to my channel. I hope you are well. I... I'm so excited for this reading vlog. So, you've probably seen the title and you're like, what the hell is this going on about? This is going to be called Booktuber, or something along those lines. And the way that this video is going to work is, I start with one Booktuber, one of my favourite Booktubers. I ask them for a reading prompt, similar to like a read-a-thon reading prompt. They give me it, I go away, pick a book, read a book based on it in this vlog, and then I go and tell them whether I liked the book, how many stars I gave it, and based on that, they give me the next Booktuber to go to to get the next prompt. Beyond the first Booktuber, I have no control over which Booktubers I'm going to be speaking to for this video. I also have no control over what the prompts are going to be like. I just think it's going to be a great time. I'm really excited for this. When I came up with this idea, I was like, my mind. My mind! See, I'm telling you, I have the mind of a mastermind. What's that? I don't know but, you know, I'm so creative. I have decided to start with Mina from Mina Reads. Mina was one of the first Booktubers I started watching when I came into this community. I've spoken so much about how much I love her. If you're not subscribed to Mina, you definitely should be, but like, sis just hit 20k. She is doing so well right now and she deserves all of it and more, and I love her. I'm going to pull up her video. I haven't watched it yet, and I'm going to see what prompts she gave me. Hi, Megan. Your first prompt is to read a book with pink on the cover. Good luck. Happy reading. Sis? Clap if you have anxiety. I'm looking at all of my I'm looking at them all going, okay, I see if you, let me, okay. So these are all the choices that we've got. The first is feminists don't wear pink and other lies by Scarlett Curtis, which is a non-fiction book. I'm not in the mood for non-fiction, so I'm not picking this. Then I've got two classics, which is Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass and Little Women, not in the mood for a classic right now. I wasn't something to be liked. It was something to be understood from an academic perspective. Obviously you're not an academic. No. So I'm not going to be reading either of those. So kind of the three that I'm choosing between are With the Far and High by Elizabeth Acevedo, but I kind of don't think this has enough pink. There's only like a tiny bit. Wild Beauty by Annemarie Mackmore is one I want to get to really, really soon, so this is definitely a strong contender. There's a lot of pink flowers, and then Lovely War by Julie Berry has loads of pink. It's all pink. Everything's pink. It goes to... Pink Friday is in stores tomorrow. Give it up for Pink Friday, you guys! Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait. No, I'm not going to read any of those. I'm not going to read any of those. I'm not going to read any of those. I am so random. I kind of just did that. I'm going to read Meet Cute Club by Jack Carbon. So I don't have this physically. I have it on Kindle Unlimited. I got Kindle Limited a couple weeks ago specifically to read this book, and I know I... If I don't read it in this video, I won't read this book. I just won't get around to it. And this is one that I know Meena really liked. So it works. Like, I don't think I'll do this for every bookstuber. Like, read one I know they liked. But for this, I get to read a book that Meena has recommended to me and Meena was one of the main reasons I wanted to pick this up. So as far as I know, this is about a guy who runs a romance book club. And when he goes to the bookstore to pick up the books he wants to buy, the guy there who is working there makes fun of him. However, the guy fancies him and ends up joining his book club. And like, it's a little romance between the two. I'm just feeling the lock. I have only ever read two romances. Both this... Yeah, both this year. Gave him both two stars. I have yet to like a romance book that I read. So we're hoping we can change that. I'm only 20% of the way into Meekoo Club and I just wanted to check in because I'm really enjoying it. This is everything I've wanted from a romance, I feel like. I mean, I'm barely into it. Nothing's really happened yet. We've only met the characters and kind of set the scene. However, it's everything I want. I love it. I love it. Firstly, aside from the romance, it's like a book lover's dream. Like seeing stuff like DNF in there. Flows my mind. Just when they speak about books and loving books and loving recommending books, it just speaks to me. Their relationship is really, really cute. I mean, they haven't got a relationship yet. They've literally just given each other their phone numbers. Jordan is kind of... No, I wouldn't say uptight that he's very organized, has his way of doing things, whereas Rex really loves taking the mick out of him, essentially, and teasing him. And I just love their dynamic. I like it actually, I think in a romance when one person is a bit more reserved and the other person is a bit wilder and like really jokey. But I think I like it more so when it's from the reserved person's perspective, because I think if it's not from their perspective, sometimes they can become too reserved and too like uptight. Whereas it doesn't feel like that when it's from their perspective. I'm loving it. I'm really enjoying it. It's a really short book, like it's only just over 200 pages. I'm hoping for a bit of steaminess. I'm hoping. A girl can wish. Two romances I've read, which I gave two stars, which are Red, White and Royal Blue and Next Room Havana. They're kind of both fated to black and so I just want a bit of smart. It doesn't have to give me a lot. Just like a little bit. I'm really enjoying this book. I'm really liking this book. The chemistry. I love the chemistry between the two main characters. It's like, it's hot. I really like how there's so much to the story beyond just their relationship. The relationships for both of them with their grandmothers are really important. Oh, by the way, I'm like 60% of the way through, just so you know. The relationships that they've had throughout their life with their grandmothers are really important to the story. So although it's really short, I feel like it's got a lot of elements to the story and it's not just their romance, but it keeps it simple. I'm so happy that I'm finally enjoying a romance book because like I said, I've never read a romance book that I have liked. So this is revolutionary. This is history. But wow, what a moment. I will never forget. A moment that is most pleasing to me. I'm gonna go finish it and I'll let you know what I think of the ending because I'm so happy I'm finally loving a romance book. I loved it. I just finished it and it was everything I've been wanting in a romance. I'm so happy that I have finally loved a romance. It's taken us a while. It's about time! It's taken us a long time to finally get into romance, but like I'm here now. I'm here. I just want to read more romance. That's all I want to do. I just felt like the book had great pacing. It was so cute. Their relationship was so believable. The characters were so believable. It was a good mix of like storyline and there was a bit of smut, but like not not too much. I think there were only two smut scenes throughout the whole book and because it's a really short book like 200 pages, I think that was probably the right amount. It could maybe it could take one more. Maybe. I'd really recommend this if maybe you're not that into romance because like I said it's free on Kindle Unlimited. I'll see if I can leave a link down below. I think I should be able to for you to get two months free of Kindle Unlimited. I could be wrong, but I think I can leave a link to that down below. So if it's something you're interested in, I'm going to definitely check out some more Kindle Unlimited books whilst I still have my free trial and then decide whether I want to keep it. You know, if you're not into romance that much, you've never read romance or like me, you've read a few and not like them at all. This is perfect. It's perfect. Okay. This is a really British reference, but it's like a lovely Thornton's chocolate. Like you feel, okay, so you know it's probably not the finest chocolate out there. Like you could get like some artisanal truffles that are like so expensive, but you feel bougie eating Thornton's chocolate. Like it's not supermarket chocolate. It's Thornton's. Anyone? I don't know what the fuck she's saying, but girl, I am living. That's what it felt like to me. Like I know I'm not a romance expert. There's probably like better romance books out there, but it still felt great. It was so lovely experience. It still felt smooth in my mouth. Anyway, I have a message Mina telling her that I loved it. I gave it four stars and she was so happy. And she was like, yes, I'm so glad. I'm just waiting to hear which booktuber she has picked for me to go to next. And so I'll see you next when we're hearing who the next booktuber is and what the prompt is going to be. I'm nervous. I'm nervous. I'm nervous. Let me... Mina chose Zoe from Zoe's All Booked. Oh, by the way, I'm at Tom's house now, but you actually would have seen that already in my Reading Rush Daily vlogs. But in case you hadn't seen them and you're like, bitch, you're in a different place. I'm at my boyfriend's house now. I have like, I would say three fifths of my unread books with me. So I think I should be able to complete whatever prompt I've got. She just messaged me the video of her giving me the prompt and she said, sorry, not sorry for what I'm about to make you do. I'm very nervous. I don't want to read a horrible book, sorry. I don't want to read a hard book. Please don't make me do this. Okay. Please ignore me being a messy bitch right now. I just got out of the shower and it was too lazy to put makeup on, put something other than my husband's clothes on. So here we are. I'm Zoe from the channel Zoe's All Booked, which used to be called your book nerd Zoe. And in honor of my personal messiness, Megan, I'm pretty sure that you should be reading a book that you think is going to be one star. Or if you don't have any that you think are going to be one, maybe two stars at the most, a book that you think is just going to be super messy. You're welcome and happy reading. This is ridiculous. This is fucking ridiculous. I promise it's going to be one star. This bitch. This bitch. We can just find like a bad book on Kindle Unlimited. This bitch. Oh my god, she really set me up as well for the delivery. Oh my god. I don't know. Like do I just look randomly on Kindle Unlimited and just find like a random book? The gender game. Okay, what's that? Because that looks horrendous. It looks so bad. In a world divided by gender. Oh, this looks so bad. How long is it? It's 414 days. Ever since the disappearance of a beloved younger brother, Violet's life has been consumed by an anger she struggles to control, already a prisoner to her own nation. Now she has been sentenced to death for her crimes, but one decision could save her life. To enter the kingdom of Patreus where men rule and women submit. Oh, well, I think I've got to read this because it seems messy and I think I'm going to give it one star. Like the question is, can I get through it? It's 414 pages. Like it's not even short. One piece of advice. Don't read anything. If you don't read it, it can't harm you. Oh my god, Zoe, why have you done this to me? This is why this video exists. Okay, it's got 3.82 average rating, which is much higher than I thought it'd be and 36,000 ratings. That's high. Only three people I'm friends with on theories have read it and we've got a 2.75, a three and a two. This book. I can already tell it's going to be problematic. I bet you there's not going to be like any trans or non-binary characters in this. I bet you it's just going to pretend like trans or non-binary people don't exist and that everyone's just male or female and that's, you know, that's all that there is. And matrix and patriot? Like is she just putting us on the end of words and pretending they sound Latin? Okay, obviously I've got to get into this book. I am now 15% of the way through the book, which I know isn't very long, but I just wanted to check in with my initial thoughts. This shit is going to be a mess, but I'm not actually sure if it's as bad or I just put way too much because I was distracted. I'm not sure if it's as bad as I was anticipating. Like it's not going to get anything more than a two star, no way, no chance, but it may get a two star depending on how bad it is. It's readable. Firstly, this whole gender divided world hasn't played much of a role yet. She's just been kind of in prison. She tried to smuggle her younger brother into the male dominated part of society because he failed some kind of like aggression test that means you can't live in the female dominated society. And because she got caught smuggling him in, she's been in kind of like child manual labor ever since. She's been taken to the queen and apparently the queen has been like observing her in like these sewage plants she's been forced to work in and stuff and they want her to do this like crazy task that no one else can possibly do. Thank you. First of all, this bitch loves adjectives. I've never read more adjectives in like a short space of time as I have in this. It's crazy. It's so weird to read. It's like a child writing, but it's just like a thesaurus has word vomited on the page. There hasn't been any mention yet of any like trans or non binary characters and how you fit into this society. Again, I can't see that happening. I'm like holding out hope that this book will somehow address that like people who don't fit into either gender binary or who are trans and like what this society's attitude towards that is. The whole thing is based on gender and I think an outdated and like incorrect view of gender. The whole basis of the story is something I disagree with. There was the girl she killed. She was described as like big, ugly. If you viewed her from behind you could be mistaken for thinking she was a man. So like a character is portrayed as negative if they do not fit the gender assumptions and gender binaries that we know in our current society. So it's not like we're trying to break down gender expectation in this book. Like you are supposed to conform and the character and the narrator and the author, oopsie daisy, sees it as a bad thing if you do not do so. It's time to grow up. So I'm only 30% of the way through now and I don't know I'm checking in with you so much because it's not like I really have anything notable to say. Like nothing is really happening. But I just feel the need to come back and tell you that this book is so shit. Like it's so shit. Like it's just so bad. A problem I'm having so far is that it's obviously supposed to be like matriarchy and patriarchy. But when we were in the matriarchal society there wasn't anything that made it like obviously matriarchal. Like I didn't see anything in which ways like women were like so benefited in this society and we didn't see any signs of that other than they were the queen. But when we got to the patriarchal society then it was like so aggressively women can't leave the house without a man, women are men's property etc. But like it's almost like the matriarchal society was like our society and so it's almost like the author is saying you think you live in a patriarchal society now well it could be a lot worse. Not on my watch. Not on my watch. And I thought it was going to be a romance between the guy that she, oh I didn't mention it, she has to marry a guy to get into this society because her secret mission means he has to go to the patriarchal society and I thought it was going to be like an arranged marriage romance. But I think she's going to fall in love with the security guard at the place that she's trying to steal something from. And he's like rugged and like has a beard and lives in a cabin in the woods and he's like the most stereotypical man you could ever think of like masculine man. So I just don't see, I can't figure out what the author is trying to do with this book. Like I really can't. So it's so bad. I'm now 70% of the way through. So I've read like 40% of it since I last spoke to you and I honestly, I don't know what's happened and nothing's happened. I've made notes. I've made notes. The makeover scene. Makeover isn't even the right word but they're going to somewhere where people recognize her like she's met a lot of people in the society and their approach to this was giving her a beard and a moustache and a wick and dressing her up as a man. You're going to play a game. Girl, play it right. This society seems to have an obsession with caged fighting. I think that's like their sport choice. And it's honestly like the author has just thought of the most stereotypically masculine stuff and just like chucked it in. And I think it could have been so interesting if she had decided to look at it from a perspective looking at what it's like for kids or like a young boy to grow up in this heavy masculine society. But it doesn't. Apparently everyone's fine with it in the society and it's only her who can see all the issues with it. Like as you can me tell, I'm just exhausted by it. Like I don't want to read anymore but I've read 70% of it and so I might as well just finish it off. I'm not going to DNF it. If this is like Rebel City of Indra by Kendall and Kylie Jenner where there isn't an ending, like it just carries on into the next book, I'm going to be so pissed. I'm going to be so pissed. Just at least give me an ending. The weirdest plot twist just happened and quite frankly I cannot take anymore. So it's a week later and the reading rush has just ended and I realised I never told you what I thought about the end of this book. So it was one star. It was one star. It was one of the most terrible books I have ever read in my entire life. I have kind of blurred out of my memory like I've kind of just gone you know chucked it away because I just can't bear it. Because it's shit! The ending, one of the weirdest fucking endings I've ever read. I thought it was on drugs reading it. Like it was a fever dream that ending. It was so bad. It was so bad. So don't read this book. And Zoe, thank you for the torture. Zoe gave me the next booktuber to go to to get a prompt and she gave me Caris aka one of the most kind lovely booktubers that there is. So I'm going to watch her prompt now. Hello Megan! It's Caris here from Library of Caris. If anyone's watching and you don't know who I am, you can find me everywhere at Library of Caris. I'm sure Meg will include a link in the description. So go check that out. I have a prompt for you. So I hope this is doable and this isn't too crazy but like I want you to find a book that you would recommend to one of your pets based on your pet's personality. So if your pet was a human what book do you think your pet would enjoy? Obviously you're going to read a book that you haven't necessarily read. So you just have to go with what you think but yeah give it a go. Oh my god Caris. I would love to do this with my cats but I'm not currently living with them. I'm living around Tom's right now. So what I think we'll do is we'll do this with Freddie the dog who is Tom's dog who is here. Freddie is the most optimistic dog I've ever met. Like he just thinks the world is perfect. He's always hoping that you'll play with him. Like he always thinks now's gonna be the time. Today is the day. What kind of book would you like Freddie? We want to find the happiest book I have. I don't really know. I mean I think that's quite happy. Is that a dog on the front? Yeah but I don't really fancy a graphic novel right now. He's not a thriller guy. I don't feel like. Bro he's her thrillful. He's not a thriller. That's about a woman a girl who talks to the passengers in planes. And that kind of sounds like. That kind of sounds like Freddie. Yeah Freddie would talk to anyone. Do you think I feel like yeah. That's the one Megs. You think? Yeah 100. We have chosen Ask the Passengers by A.S. King. This is actually gonna be my fourth A.S. King I've read. And a lot of people say that this is one of her best. The last one I read, Dick which was her newest. I gave five stars. I gave Please Ignore Vera Deets five stars. And then I think I gave Variety Boy two or three. We were all so happy that day. It's actually hard to even imagine how terrible things would soon become. We've chosen this book because we think you'd like it. Oh don't chew it. Yeah he loves eating but I won't give it to him. You're so friendly. We thought you'd like to speak to the people in airplanes too. You know you go up to different random people don't you all the time. You always send loads of. What do you think? So I am about a third of the way through Ask the Passengers. Essentially we're following Astrid as she sends love to the passengers in the airplanes above her. And as with a lot of A.S. King's books it has that fabulism element where the people on the planes can actually hear her. Like they hear her say something to them. Oh well come here tell it Tubby. Teleport us to Mars. But it's also about Astrid's journey figuring out her sexuality and like learning that it's okay to be who she wants to be in this small small American town that is very intolerant. However I'm not enjoying this as much as I want to. There's nothing wrong with it. I'm just not particularly interested in reading it. Two of the three books I've read from her are five stars and a lot of people say that this is her best one. I'm kind of like panicking a bit. I'm a bit stressed out about this. It could just be that I'm suffering a bit from reading Rush Burnout because I read so much last week that I kind of just don't want to read. I think that may be part of it. But also I'm just not as into it as I am with her other book. It's almost not weird enough for me. It's okay. It's okay. Hey okay so there was a point the other day when I thought this was going to be a two star and I was breaking my heart. But right now I think it's at the moment it's like a three star. It's picking up a bit. I am on page 190 so I've only got like 90 pages left. It's getting better. I still don't love it as much as other AS King. It's not what I was expecting coming into this. A nightmare. It's literally a nightmare. One thing I do think AS King does really well is a critique of small town America. Like really bigoted ways of thinking in some towns in America. And what it's like to be living there when you are the outlier and you think equality exists essentially. So like I do like that aspect of it. I like the aspect of Astrid coming you know coming to terms of coming out possibly. Like figuring out her sexuality. Like I like that aspect of it. However number one the smaller thing is that I don't always like the way Astrid acts. And I have a problem with some of the stuff that she has done. And I'm guessing that that's going to be confronted at some point just not right now. But if that's not confronted I'm going to be like not happy. Also I so like AS King's books are like fabulism. In the rest of her books it's kind of like intertwined throughout the story. And this the only fabulism element is her talking to the people on the planes and them hearing her. However they're kind of like these very brief interludes at the end of chapters. Like she would be having some kind of existential crisis. She'll be like I send my love to the people up there. And then someone will be like oh shit what was that I heard a voice. She is never aware that they can hear her. And so it's so isolated within the story and then the rest is kind of like a contemporary. And I like how the weirdness the fabulism element was all throughout AS King's books. And they really affected the storyline. But here it just kind of feels like an add-on to an otherwise a contemporary story. And so I think that's the main reason why I'm not enjoying it. I hasn't actually been a struggle to read it. Which AS King is one of my favorite authors. So I'm pretty devoured. Pretty devastated. Hi! I finished Ask the Passengers last night. And although I liked aspects of the ending it wasn't enough to really change my mind. And I'm going to be giving it 2.75 stars which is heartbreaking. Considering AS King was before this one of my favorite authors. So I'm really sad about it. I just think I prefer AS King at her weirdest. And this was not weird enough for me. You know I said it's like a contemporary with a bit of weirdness slapped in to like make it better. But it didn't really work. None of it felt fully fleshed out. And there were just some things that pissed me off throughout this in the way that it was happening. And I think they're just personal things. But like it meant that I didn't enjoy the reading experience. So I'm gonna spoil it quickly. So I'll put spoilers up if you don't want to know. Or if you haven't read this yet. Basically at a frat party that she goes to she cheats on her girlfriend with another girl. She makes out with her. It's never addressed. She never tells her girlfriend that she is made out with this other girl. And I think they are supposed to be exclusive. Like they've been seeing each other for five months. So I mean you would imagine they were exclusive by now. I understand that it is a key moment for her in like accepting her sexuality. Feeling fully fulfilled in her sexuality. Like it's a very important moment for her in that regard. However you still cheat on your girlfriend. And you never tell her and there's never any repercussions. And then throughout the rest of the book she's sometimes like oh maybe I should ring that girl and meet up with her. And like she generally doesn't see a problem with that. Maybe it's like I said just a me problem. And I have a problem with like people cheating on books and there being no repercussions. But it just felt very strange. Like a very strange add-on to me. And I liked the ending the last couple pages. Very interesting. It's the only time that I felt like the Arthur passenger element really worked. And for that reason I feel like AS King had this idea for the ending. And the whole rest of the book and the whole rest of the concept are built around that. You naughty you teasing me you naughty naughty. This just was not weird enough for me from her. Then Keris gave me the last booktuber to go to. This is gonna be the last one that we do. She chose Lily who I love Lily's channel. I'll be linking all of the creators down below. All the booktubers who have been featured. But you should definitely go check out Lily's channel if you haven't already. And she has just sent me through the video. So I'm gonna watch it. Hey Meg, it's Lily. I hope you're doing well and I hope your reading vlog is going well. So I have been thinking about what reading challenge prompt to give you. So I was thinking about how much you love memes. And I was thinking about one of the meme queens that I know we both appreciate, Gemma Collins. So my reading challenge to you is to read a book inspired by Gemma Collins in some way. So I'm thinking either a book you think Gemma Collins might like herself, or possibly a book inspired by who she is as a person. So something very dramatic, maybe with lots of plot twists, maybe set in a reality show in like an isolated location, like she's done with Big Brother and I'm a celebrity, with like a feisty main character who has high standards, who knows what she wants. If you struggle with any of that, they'll just read a book that begins with G. But my main kind of reading prompt for you is to read a book that is inspired by Gemma Collins in whatever way you see fit. And you can interpret that however you want to really. I hope that makes sense. And I'm looking forward to seeing what you pick. Oh my god, Lily. Get that fire rick signal. I'm off. Okay, so my first instinct was a book that has a similar main character to Gemma Collins. However, I soon realized I can't really tell if the characters are going to be similar without reading the book. I think I'm going to go with something that has like a lot of, I think have a lot of plot twists or be very dramatic. I've chosen The Death of Mrs. Westaway by Ruth Ware. Now I don't think this is a book that the GC herself would want to read. However, I think as it's a thriller, it's going to be very dramatic, have a lot of plot twists. All of Ruth Ware's books I've written in the past are like really plot twist heavy and you're like, another reason that I picked this over all my other thrillers is that the premise of this is that a woman receives a letter saying she's inherited a lot of money from a relative and she knows that that relative, she really doesn't think she's related to them. However, she goes along with it to get the money. And I feel like if Gemma Collins got a letter saying she'd inherited loads of money and she knew she wasn't related to the person, she would still go ahead, you know, with the cash grab. The entrepreneurial queen that she is, Gemma Collins would not miss a beat. Gemma Collins is in denial. I love Ruth Ware's books. I'm hoping this will not be a repeat of the AS King situation because the two books I've read by Ruth Ware already have both been five stars. I've read The Turner Key in one by one. So they are her newest books and I've heard some people say that she has definitely improved over time. So like maybe I should be a bit nervous for this. I have just got 100 pages into The Death of Mrs. West away and it feels very, very different to her other books. Ruth Ware's two newest books that I've read are like super fast paced, like a very intense thriller, whereas this feels a lot slower. And I'm kind of like thinking now maybe it's not going to have the plot twists that I was expecting. That's why I picked it for this prompt. I feel like it's going to be a very slow build intention with like a big reveal at the end. I am enjoying it. However, I am finding it a bit difficult to read sometimes. I think it's because it's so slow and I'm used to Ruth Ware's books being real page turners. I'm fucking going down. I've had enough of playing games. It's not her aunt that she finds out as died. It's actually supposedly her grandmother who has passed away and has left her some kind of money and who she fakes to go and pretend that she is the inheritance because she needs money so, so badly. There's definitely something going on where I think she is going to have some kind of link to this family and she's been lured there. I'm now on page 242 of The Death of Mrs. West away. This is just so different than what I was expecting. Like, it's a completely different book. It's much less exciting, no. But I did tell a bit of a lie there. It's much less dramatic and has... Oh, pen? Pen? Pen? Is it pen? Approximately 10 hours later. Okay, they scored the pen. It just took a turn which I wasn't expecting and I really don't know whether to believe. Like, I feel like it's a lie. I don't buy it. I could be wrong but I just don't buy it. I just don't think it's true. What did she say? She's just talking shit! It's a weird one. It's really not what I was expecting. It's such a slow read. Like, I was thinking on the last prompt I was like, oh, if I choose a thriller it'll be such a quick read and I can just fly through it. This isn't that kind of book. It's such a slow book. It's not quite giving me the three act tricks that I want but I'm gonna go finish it and then I'll let you know what I think. Ignore my spot. We're just not talking about it. I just finished The Death of Mrs Westaway and a lot of people say that the start of this book is really good and then the ending isn't great. Whereas I thought it was the other way around. I don't think it really picked up into the final 25% at all. Like, I feel like the final 25% was the best part of it. I thought the ending was good but a lot of it was what I expected but I kind of think you're supposed to expect it. There wasn't any surprises. I'll say that but I thought it was well written and well crafted and an enjoyable ending. This could have been way shorter though. Like, it did feel like a bit of a drag. There was a lot of scenes that did not need to be there. I feel like it really could have been edited down and I would have preferred it much more. Throughout most of it it was like a 3.5 but I think I am gonna up it to a 4. That is the end of this video. I want to do it again so if you have enjoyed it let me know and I will definitely definitely do this video again with more booktubers and new prompts. So yeah, I hope you enjoyed the video. Let me know what you would have picked for some of the prompts. Thank you so much for watching and I will see you again in another one. Bye!