![]() ![]() xD But you know, all the best superheroes are fashionably late. I think that’s why I tend to be late to the hype train, too: because it takes so many times for me to see/hear about it that by the time I decide to add it to my TBR, it’s already old news, never mind when I actually get around to reading the thing. I may have watched the train GIF one too many times, too, but … eh, glow in the dark train set deserves it.Īww, man, this is so relatable! I, too, am familiar with the tipping point. WHERE ELSE TO FIND ME: GOODREADS / YOUTUBE / TWITTER / INSTAGRAM / BLOGLOVIN’ / TUMBLR / KO-FI Thank you for reading, again! I hope you’re well and safe □□. Please tell me what you’ve been up to lately! It’s very strange plugging(?) my own things, so I’ll leave this note at this hahaha. Whether it’ll be quality or not is up to debate hahaha, but it will still be mostly about books and usual booktube content! I’m also getting more comfortable with not cringing at myself while filming, editing, and watching my videos back □, so if you’re into character development □. So far, it’s a clustercrap of book reviews, almost vlogs, and recycled blog posts, but I feel like I’m slowly getting a sense of what kind of things I’d like to create for it. If you’d like to check it out, here’s the link □. This honestly still feels like a draft ✌️.Īlso, if anyone is still reading this lol, ~ I started a YouTube channel ~ about a month ago as a project, but now I’m starting to post on it more regularly. Oh hey, a side note: It’s already April 17?! I meant to schedule this wayyy earlier, but here I am the night before, scrambling to put some thoughts down so I can publish this thing on the right day □. Thanks for reading! And thank you to Rukky for organizing this □! What do you think of the hype train? How would you answer these questions? Let me know □. Still, there’s a reason things become popular. If I were to give into hype and always read those books, I might say that hyped books are just all hype because fantasy stories aren’t usually my thing to start with. I think part of enjoying hyped books comes down to preference.įor example, I’d like to believe that I have a good sense of what stories I would actually enjoy, so that means I skip out on a ton of hyped YA fantasy series. On the other hand, if someone is more skeptical about reviews or in the habit of going into stories with no expectations, then maybe hyped books are able to impress them more. (Please give me your thoughts on this if you’re an ARC reviewer because I can’t speak from experience □.) This isn’t to say that ARC reviews are dishonest, just that it seems like with ARC reviewers, there’s a decent probability they would love their future-hyped-books because they put in requests for them. I feel like I notice it especially with new releases when non-ARC reviews come out, and people get brutally honest about their gripes with a book. So, to answer the question again: Yes, I read hyped books, but sometimes they aren’t presently hyped when I do. In a way, even if I want to follow any current hype trains, I can’t. ![]() ![]() I read the majority of my books on the library app Libby, and because of this, hyped books don’t usually trickle down to me until their hype passes □. However, I often find myself late to the hype train. If I see a book enough times, my brain will convince me that maybe I’m actually curious about it, and it’ll end up on my TBR. Plus, fantasy books typically come in series, and hype cannot easily cancel my fear of commitment □. From what I see from my little nook in the internet, a good chunk of hyped books are YA fantasies, and that’s not what I naturally gravitate towards. I’m a terribly moody and slow reader, so I need to optimize the moments I do kick back with a book. With stuff for Ogors, Kurnothi, Skaven, FeC, Stormcast and Darkoath on the way in the next year or so it's a pretty exciting time for AoS.I think I get wrapped up in hype to a certain degree.įirst and foremost, I only add books to my TBR if I’m genuinely interested in them. Ogors?Īssuming there is a launch box for cities, I'm expecting to see that and hopefully a couple of new things for cities if not the full range. We will probably get a full unveiling of book 2 of dawnbringers with the Troggoth and maybe some other stuff. We've already seen that with some of the chaos warbands. I'm secretly hoping for a cities warband it would be a perfect opportunity to include a variety of races. Whitefang seems to be suggesting that we will see Fyreslayers and kruleboyz at some point but maybe not at this weekends preview. The teaser suggests that we will see more than the starter box. I think it's too early to start teasing the next edition as it probably won't be out until the end of autumn. I'm expecting one undergrounds warband which may well be Skaven. Whitefang is hinting at a lot of things that are on the way but I'm sure a lot of them won't be at the preview. ![]()
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