I recently found this channel where the guy does really compelling reviews and explanations of books.

https://www.youtube.com/@QuinnsIdeas

I admit I’m a little ashamed how much I’m enjoying it because part of me is saying “Why are you listening to some dude talk about books instead of reading the books?” But I’m old and kinda lazy and lost interest in character development arcs and relationships and just want to know about the cool high-concept sci-fi ideas and storylines. This guy does a great job of giving me all the sci-fi I’m jonesing for in a short, and visually interesting format.

I heard so much about the Three Body Problem series but just don’t have the time to invest in book series’ the way I used to. But I found his channel and in about 4 20-30m videos got a really good impression of the series’ ideas and stories and just really enjoyed watching. Dude has a great voice for this too and is just a great ambassador of nerddom in general.

If you’ve fallen behind in your reading and don’t expect to have time to catch up- you should check this guys channel out.

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        Thanks for that. I know I’m being a bit of an asshat. This just wounds my inner writer (who I’m trying to assure that it’s not that big of a deal even in my own comment).

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          This just wounds my inner writer

          That’s a manifestation of creative insecurity. I’m a writer but I don’t think it’s my place to dictate how anyone enjoys my work.

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            Well good for you, but this feels like you’re insecure about people judging you for not reading a book. I don’t know why else you’d be so up in my ass.

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              I explained this already:

              If you do that to a younger person it may turn them off to the genre just because they might not enjoy the same aspects as you do. So for their sake I’d advise keeping what ‘irks’ you about how other people enjoy sci-fi to yourself in the future.

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                Lmao why? It’s not like they’d be in it for the reading or would care about “book snobbery” if all they care about is the concepts.

                This isn’t same as reading vs audiobooks. Stop being so defensive over nothing.

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                  if all they care about is the concepts.

                  That’s what I care about, not everyone. I’m saying the general snobbery about how one should enjoy sci-fi could turn kids off to sci-fi… but that would only matter if you said that to a kid that admired you so probably not going to be an issue- so carry on with the snobbery I guess.

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                    I’m having really hard time picturing this scenario you’re trying to describe. So like irl kid coming to me and talking about scifi concepts and you think I’d say to them “kinda irks me but I can see the appeal”?

                    You’re fucking weird. Probably not a foreign concept for you.

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          Honestly, most writers probably feel the way you feel.

          But having read hundreds, if not thousands, of writers…no one is particularly special, except maybe to a specific person for their own reasons.

          If the story isn’t good, no amount of technical wizardry can save it. And if you can’t write so that 95% of it just slides by the eye, then it doesn’t matter how good the story is.