Hey all Laura Ren Taler is just actually just a pen name. You can call me Sher! I am Canadian based content creator. My main focus is writing, lifestyle and business:) Hope you stick around and can’t wait to connect🥰
I have both ADHD and dyslexia, so I can totally relate. I have a really hard time just reading with my eyes. I rely on audiobooks so much either by themselves or following along with the physical. I've developed a few stratagies to help me finish books. I always have 3-10 current reads going. I allow myself to read multiple books at a time because my interest will fluctuate. So for example, I'm reading Book A. But after 100 pages, I get bored with it. I pick up Book B. When I get bored with that, I go to Book C. When I get bored again, I will cycle back to Book A, then Book C again. I give myself the freedom to read multiple books at a time so I don't have to completely DNF a book if I get bored. If I'm bored of a book or it's just not the right time or whatever, but I still want to finish, I'll put the book back on my TBR list, but give it a "paused" tag on StoryGraph. This may not work for everyone, but it helps me finish books more often.
That actually makes so much sense! I always feel bad trying to read more than two books at once because there have been times where I’ve completely forgotten about a book trying to do that. But truth be told if that happens I probably wasn’t that interested to begin with.
@@LauraRenTaler that's why I always try to keep my Storygraph updated with what books I'm currently reading. So I look at it every once in a while to see if I'm forgetting anything. If I am forgetting one, I can decide whether to pick it back up, pause it, or DNF it
Special editions look so pretty. But I found one of my fav books from fairyloot is only listed by sellers at like £100+. The box itself is like £20. I aspire to the special editions especially with characger artwork but idk if I can sign up to a subscriptiom when I dont know if I like or Im even interested in a book. I try to only buy special editions if its a book or author I know I really like and isnt extortionate, or the premise sounds 100% me, usually a waterstones preorder edition (c. £20). That happens maybe twice a year? Otherwise im actively trying to use my library more and not buying any books
Compared to how much regular editions cost here in Canada, £20 isn’t that bad. But if you live internationally like I do, shipping costs almost as much as the book does. So it ends up being double the cost in the end. Does that stop me? Unfortunately, no 😅
@@LauraRenTaler I can't even keep track of all the names, half the time. Does this person have a Google doc for each persona or something? Crazy how they kept most of their lies in order.
I totally get what you mean! I myself try not to buy books through Amazon. I suggested this as a way to stop people who have not read the book at all from being able to review it, especially before it's released. But I guess there really isn't a great solution to this problem at the moment.
It's like you have been in my brain, took a look, and can explain to me what is happening! I love books😍 Going in to a bookstore and touch them, read the back, take a peek inside is so... comforting? And now I know why.
If I can give you a recommendation video I say how the algorithm of booktube benefits white booktubers over people of color and that’s why a lot of People of color are retiring cause the algorithm is destroying there channel at least that’s the way I feel and seee it
I felt like this video was talking about me amazing video 👍🏽 very unique I haven’t really seen a video cover this and after watching this video maybe it should of been tackled by the booktube community sooner
I'm both a reader and a collector. However, I only purchase copies of books that are absolute favorites. Beforehand, it would be beautiful editions of classics I'd be mainly getting, and those would be relatively affordable. However, it was last year that I got more into special editions (limited number, signed, sprayed edges, etc.) But I always stick to my rule of only getting copies of my favorite books. When its a story I love I don't mind the extra beautiful editions and there's little to no chance of buyer's remorse. I'm lucky that the particular books I love don't really get special editions or at least not often. So I tend to be safe. And yeah it sucks when you have resellers marking up the prices. Sadly, its a problem in pretty much any collecting community. I'm also into collecting pins and not only do I have wade through the amount of overpriced secondhand prices but counterfeits as well.
I’ve tried to only buy special editions of books that I really liked. But sometimes I just see them there at the bookstore and I can’t help myself lol 🥴
@@LauraRenTaler I could definitely see myself crack eventually if I constantly saw beautiful editions. Luckily, I don't see many if any special editions where I shop books. At least there isn't that temptation. 😅
@@LauraRenTaler Honestly tho, living in Europe but not in EU is such a struggle when buying english published books, because each book costs at least 20€ but mostly ends up being 25€ per book. So only way I would've bought a special edition is if I they even send the book to my country, and if you also get freebies along with the book (book ofc has to be hard cover because what is the point in paying that much if the book isn't of higher quality?) So yeah, only if it's a really good deal and if it's a series with lower amount of books
Fairyloot does offer an Adult book sub, but the box is book only. And with regard special edition books, in the UK, often if you go to some Indie stores or (specifically) Waterstones, special editions are sold alongside the classic edition of the book coming out (I guess like Barnes and Noble?). I personally read my special edition rather than buying another copy, so I have room for more books.
Maybe one day I’ll be able to just buy the special edition, but for now I’ve got to stick to buying that second copy 🙃😂 I also kind of figured with the Fairyloot adult sub.
Yes to a lot of this. With the slight disparity that 99% of the time I borrow a book from the library first, and then if I liked it I'll go out a buy it. In a sense those books are already "trophies" on my shelves. So it's pretty rare for me to have multiple copies unless the book is sentimental or I really loved it. For example I have 3 different versions of the chronicles of narnia set, also I have Pride and Prejudice as both a classic paperback and the illustrated special hardback. One of my faves is the original Daughter of Smoke and Bone series, since I got those paperbacks as they were coming out, and yes I spent over $200 getting the special LitJoy editions (not including the price of shipping to Australia). Yes I'm in Australia, so there's extra struggle (aka expenses) already with getting things like subscription boxes. I'm also wary of lending out books because I've had people simply not return them (you'll be missed 'The Song of Achilles' and 'Know My Name'). Hence sometimes having multiple copies is needed, otherwise use that as an excuse to now buy said book as a special edition 😂
I do like a special edition but I'm quite picky I don't get hardbacks as often, but I've noticed that A big UK chain stores special edition is slightly cheaper than before. I also tend to buy special editions of books I've listened or read beforehand, fortunately they are easily available for me here. I do also like the books outside of subscriptions. I also feel like the range of special editions is expanding and companies who do complete overhauls of the cover art are very cool because it's definitely gonna be a super fancy edition and just pretty.
I also don't agree with the comparison to fast fashion. and a LOT of romance writers write books quickly. however, I don't think that's what happened with the print issues cuz those are two separate things but I agree she probably started iron flame sooner than we think. I'm curious to see the percentage of issues iron flame had because they printed what a million copies? 1% is acceptable with print issues but even that is a LOT of copies that people would post about on the internet making the issue seem bigger than maybe it really was overall?
Seeing the percentage would definitely be interesting! I also think people forget that authors don't have much control, if at all, over the printing process of their books. The quality of the books is completely in the hands of the publisher.
I am a book reader but not a collector but I do agree that books are getting way too expensive. I have a KU subscription so most of what I read is ebooks but I’ve also noticed that ebook copies are going up in price! Like $14-$20 for a regular old kindle edition. Which makes no sense because there is no “special edition” version of an ebook. Maybe you find a copy with some extra chapters but that’s about it.
Yes! Ebooks are getting sooo expensive The most I'll spend is 7-8 USD (according to my conversion rate), but that's for a book I really want, can't find any other way and wanna keep supporting the author; otherwise, even at 5 I'll stop considering to get it. I rather spend that money on KU or other platform. On the other hand, looking for cheap and discounted ebooks has allowed me to find new indie authors, so props to that.
Collecting and reading ARE different things I do own 2 different editions of some books, or, a 'pretty' edition of a book I've already read whether in another edition or another format altogether. I wholeheartedly agree with having a 'readable' copy, even in a different format; not having an edition I actually feel like reading sometimes puts me off. Also, the specials editions being a smart business move? Yes A cash grab? Also yes Specially now with first editions or early books in a series, or even with the special bonus chapters. I respect people choosing to do/buying that, but there is no denying the impact of consuming and capitalism P. S: I am, deep, in book stuff, but this video did appeared randomly on my feed. Loved it, I'll keep on watching more.
I dislike the ads because it will show me books that I will not read at all, even though I read a lot of romance lol. So I’m glad I got my signature edition without ads