Ruby Granger #28 What a depacle!

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The problem I feel with Ruby is--and it has always been this, imo--that she shies away from revealing most cracks in the veneer, grey days of poor mental health, or acknowledgements that life is still worth persevering through even if one recognizes that it is not always beautiful or easy or comfortable. And I know she MUST encounter days/times/periods like this. It would be so humanizing for and beneficial for her viewers to see how even a (supposedly) A-type person deals earnestly with real struggles, rather than regurgitating lame Pinterest hustle culture-esque ideals that you only need to find the time to indulge your fancy, and surely it's not eaten up by coping with the toil of your circumstance.
It's clear that university, lockdown and the pandemic has had a really negative effect on her, and has really pushed her into her shell, but she continues to portray this image of being on top of literally everything all the time. That's why I stopped watching her while I was at university. I would have loved if her lockdown content or uni content was about dealing with this stuff, and off days, and self care. But it's not. She's been maintaining this front which, if these threads are to be believed, isn't even real. It's such a shame because if she came clean her content would be so much better.

The same Booktubers rave over Susan Hill and her tweets are massively unpleasant .
Sorry people are raving over Susan Hill? The Woman in Black and I'm the King of the Castle Susan Hill? Her books are awful. I didn't know anything about her tweets, I just know I read those two books at school and hated both of them (only texts I studied at school I didn't like actually.) I wish Kingshaw had offed himself in chapter 2 so I didn't have to read the book, it's just two children bickering for 250 pages. Now I remember why I don't take booktube reccomendations.
 
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Ruby says she dreams of being an author, to the extent that she'll do anything to achieve it, but does absolutely nothing to participate in the writing community. Most aspiring children's/YA authors network online, read each other's books and get to know each other. Because if you do get a publishing deal, you basically become colleagues! It's a lonely job. You need to find fellow writers for support. If she does get published she's making it so much harder for herself in the long run. There will be so much she doesn't know, advice she'll miss out from that you can't get from an agent, it'll be so stressful.

also, the average author earns £10k a year, there's no job security and in children's publishing there's an expectation to publish a book a year. But so far all we see from her content is, once again, toxic romanticisation and little sense of the reality of publishing. It really isn't that glamourous. I've got author friends and they're always stressed out and it's even worse at the moment
That would definitely do Ruby a world of good, but she won't do it. Ruby likes to feel gifted and special. There's no upside for her in talking to people smarter, more dedicated and talented at the things she likes to appear exceptional at. She's not the kind of person who'd enjoy the community camaraderie and take criticism and suggestions on board to improve herself. She'd take everyone else's successes and advise as insults and personal attacks against her.

It's why she ditched her book club, took no group extracurriculars at uni and never studied at the library: She'd immediately be outshone by anyone with even a passing genuine interest in reading, studying, etc., and standing next to people who do the things she pretends to enjoy, but much better, much easier than her would completely decimate her fantasy of being the gifted child genius in a sea of uncultured dimwits.

She's cynically writing very commercial fiction in a genre she's shown outward dislike of, stitched together from other author's books to chase a book deal. When talking about wanting to be an author, her immediate point of comparison was Stephen King - an author whose work she doesn't read, but is one of the top 3 most commercially successful writers. She believes she'll achieve King levels of success despite no talent, imagination or passion. She's living in a world of pure fantasy.

There's nothing wrong with aiming high, but there's an entitlement that comes with Ruby’s fantasy expectations, and we've seen how fragile she is about even the tiniest failure and rejection. Like you say, she has no idea of the work required, the stress involved and the lack of financial reward at the end of it. She's signed herself up for years of publisher rejections and her best chance of a traditional publishing deal will be a tiny outlet nobody's ever heard of when she has her heart set on the unrealistic goal of Penguin or HarperCollins. She wants fame, riches and accolades from this. It ain't happening. She has no idea the amount of hard work, stress and rejection she's signed up for, and hasn't even considered that she won't get everything she wants out of it.

P.S. She finally uploaded a video! (It's not a grade reaction, because she can't do anything right.)
 
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Long time lurker, first time poster on this thread.
Saw that Ruby had “a new book video out” and thought, if she has a book deal already I’m going to drive out into the woods and scream. YouTubers getting book deals for tit books off the back of their followings is literally my pet peeve.
 
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Why would you leave it so long after getting your results to post them if she's supposedly filmed it? Definitely something didn't go her way, though I'm still sure she got a 1st. I'm joining the disappointing dissertation club.
 
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Why would you leave it so long after getting your results to post them if she's supposedly filmed it? Definitely something didn't go her way, though I'm still sure she got a 1st. I'm joining the disappointing dissertation club.
It’s just another thing about her Studytuber presence that confuses me, just talking cold hard numbers but also personal achievement wise, that should be the biggest and best video she puts out but instead it’ll flop algorithm wise because she’ll put it out two weeks after everyone else, it’ll have sloppy editing and sound quality and it’s a push even if it’s in a solo video at this rate because she’s shoving random things onto the ends of so many videos etc… after seven years how does she still not know how to even YouTube let alone studytube? This is why I shrink from the idea of a BookTube phase
 
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Ok yeah, you guys were right, she's trying to do the booktube thing. 22 whole minutes of this? I'll be interested to see what she has to say. She certainly makes a lot of faff out of making tea. I just chuck some loose leaves in a cup and fill it with water. My top recc is the green tea you get in east asian supermarkets by the way, good stuff. Ok we get it you like tea. 56 books? 🧐 Ok I do get the vibe of feeling you have to finish a book, I grew out of that a few years back though.

First Book: Ok summing up the essay. Fine. Fine enough point with the men in lit thing, but not an original observation. Vaguely ironic she talks about the privilege of being a man in literature, but not her own class privilege in being able to take a whole year out to write. Does Ruby think she has an obligation to write? Oh I like the Yellow Wallpaper.

Second book: Children's book. Lemony Snicket books are fine though. Wait is that what the author actually looks like? Lol. What does connecting with the reader as a person mean? Like what does this mean in a concrete fashion? Does she just mean books that address the reader? That's common enough in childrens lit surely? Hmm, her point about preoccupation is an interesting one. Ok I have to say her words on this book have piqued my curiosity, and if I didn't already find ASoUE to be a bit meh (didn't like them as a kid) I would probably read it.

Book the third: This is a very long summary of a book like this. She could have cut a lot of that to discuss her death of the author comment a bit further, because I would be interested in what she actually has to say about it.

Book Preceeding the Fifth: Ugh YA. I kind of dislike YA. It's mostly marked by being morally non-complex and so is good for teens but I don't understand how someone in their early 20s gets any literary nourishment from them. Oh ok, pointing out themes. That's new. How can you not want to finish a book you like? I rip through books I like in a few days. Strange call to action on libraries here. No mention of Overdrive either, which is a good service. Is this the first time she has ever mentioned local libraries? You'd think she would do it more. Well. You guys here wouldn't, but any of her fans should. I wonder if Ruby likes Frankie's rejection of the attention she receives based on her looks for a reason? 🧐 "plays with form" Oh right she's actually explaining this? Hmm. Surface level explanation of the effect.

Successor to the Fourth Book: Was this reading as a part of her childhood literature module? It's pop-history Ruby, that's the word you're looking for.

Right, she's openly admitting her bid for booktube.

Closing thoughts:
She needs a better structure to reccommendations. It was very much windy and overlong summaries topped off with maybe a theme or two, or a note on form. A better way to reccommend is to summarise the first third in a sentence or two, note the themes, note what the book says about these themes (she doesn't do this at all, surprise), and then note on the form if it is interesting.
 
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She must be trolling us with posting a book video rather than her reaction video, right, unless I have somehow missed it?
 
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Is bird and blend tea worth the hype? Like do they actually taste of the things they trying to sell them as? I don't trust Ruby's opinion of them...she has liked every single one
 
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i couldn’t even finish that video - she is so irritating and smug it drives me up the wall. also, i wish i could go back in time and prevent tchaikovsky from ever being born so that i would never have to hear that bleeping swan lake piece in one of her videos ever again
 
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Is bird and blend tea worth the hype? Like do they actually taste of the things they trying to sell them as? I don't trust Ruby's opinion of them...she has liked every single one
yes and no. I have been a customer for a couple of years.since I saw them at a Vegan fair.. I was attracted by the pumpkin one which tasted much better back then. some are great. some are vile some are tasteless.

One of their big sellers is Blue Raspberry which tastes like metal to me but they do a Peach Cobbler one where you can actually taste the pastry. The Chocolate digestive one is lovely.

They do have a nasty habit of discontinuing my favourite flavours

Is bird and blend tea worth the hype? Like do they actually taste of the things they trying to sell them as? I don't trust Ruby's opinion of them...she has liked every single one
which ones was she talking about I'll tell you if I've had them. I have had quite a lot especially after getting their advent calendar

I'm aware this is petty and books are subjective but her taste in books is so boring
and since when did she wear trousers? someone is trying to market her
 
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i couldn’t even finish that video - she is so irritating and smug it drives me up the wall. also, i wish i could go back in time and prevent tchaikovsky from ever being born so that i would never have to hear that bleeping swan lake piece in one of her videos ever again
Swan Lake is my favourite ballet suite and Ruby is putting me off Tchaikovsky all together. I keep taking deep breaths, reminding myself that at least it's not In The Hall of the Mountain King. That was a phase and a half. Grieg must be clenched up like a clam in his grave.
 
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She's inventing that she still talks to Blakeney in a desperate attempt to increase her engagement
 
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If you showed me that clip of her going on and on about making tea at the beginning of the video and told me that she was 18 or even give it take a year I would genuinely believe you

also petty thing but am I the only one who’s shocked that she didn’t take that perfect opportunity to name drop a brand of vegan chocolate digestive? Or unless since they’re just in a tin they’re not… #justsayin

Also Ruby’s ramble about privilege and writing is just 😂🙃😂🙃😂🙃
 
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yes and no. I have been a customer for a couple of years.since I saw them at a Vegan fair.. I was attracted by the pumpkin one which tasted much better back then. some are great. some are vile some are tasteless.

One of their big sellers is Blue Raspberry which tastes like metal to me but they do a Peach Cobbler one where you can actually taste the pastry. The Chocolate digestive one is lovely.

They do have a nasty habit of discontinuing my favourite flavours
Agreed. I've pretty much liked every one of their teas I've tried, but you have to be prepared to brew them for at least the time they state, and maybe sometimes longer. Lots of their teas are also improved with different milks or even liquids (their fruity summer ones are amazing cold brewed in lemonade, especially Peach Bellini imo)
 
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Dance of the Little Swans. ✅
Undeclared ads. ✅
Waterstones sponsor-chasing. ✅
Shameless Academic Planner shilling. ✅
Small portions of food shoehorned into a video unrelated to food. ✅
Awkward, unpleasant footage of Ruby taking a pained single bite out of food and immediately cutting away. ✅
Inane, dumb-as-duck "review" of gifted tea. ("THIS CHOCOLATE DIE-JAST-IFF TEEEA TASTES LIKE CHOCOLATE DIE-JAST-IFF.") ✅
Recycled footage. ✅
Shoddy editing, with multiple mid-word edits per sentence. ✅
Fake posh accent cranked to 11. ✅
Blatant lies. ✅
Embellished accomplishments. ✅
Humble-bragging (based on fabricated accomplishments). ✅
Blakeney mention. (No sign of Blakeney.) ✅
"I WANT TO BE AN AUTHOR NOW! THAT IS MY DREAM!" ✅
"DIYJOO KNOW I HAD A BARTHDAY THIS YAAH?" ✅
"YOU SHOULD DYO MORE TO SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL LIBRARY! I DON'T, BUT YOU SHOULD! NOW EXCUSE ME WHILE MY ENTIRE FAMILY VOTES FOR THE TORIES WHO UNDERFUND EVERY LOCAL LIBRARY." ✅
Spontaneous lisping. ✅
Pretentious quoting of academic/author to try to validate her bad habits/Peter Pan complex. ✅
Mispronouncing common words (excerpt = ACKS-SAPT). ✅
Mispronouncing famous author names. ("BOULDER-LAIR!") ✅
Misnames "favourite books" - "The PECULIAR HOME FOR PECULIAR CHILDREN series." ✅
Defensive, protesting comments (likely aimed at Tattle) and doubling down on lies. ✅
Reading pre-prepared book comments (likely taken from someone else) from an off-camera script. ✅
Unmade bed with unchanged sheets and exposed mattress in view. ✅
Honesty. ❌
Intelligence. ❌
Talent. ❌
Charisma. ❌
Effort. ❌

Yep, it's another Ruby video.



"Befwore we start this vidyeeyow, oi've...got moiysalf somm teeea, OFF CWORSE. BECAUSE...[Ruby slips into her stilted "acting" voice]...I feel loike you can't have a vidyeeyow twalking about bocks...without tea."

Why does this tit sound so familiar?

Oh, right, she's literally just remaking her own videos now without even pretending to do something new.




She said almost the exact same thing at the beginning of this video, in an equally fake and pompous, rehearsed voice.

This is her third time discussing some of these books. She's very clearly gone online to compile other people's thoughts into a script on her laptop which she keeps looking off-screen at:

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She has nothing interesting to say, certainly nothing that she's thought up herself.

A Room of One's Own is the best example, since she pretended to read it for her recent readathon video. She had no real thoughts to offer immediately after reading, when it was fresh in her mind. She had nothing of value or insight to offer in the days-later recap after she'd had time to think about the books she'd clearly not read in full. And now, weeks later, she's tossed together some notes from study guides - she has a little more to say, but it's still parroted, rehearsed yammering.

Some of them she's studied at uni, and is no doubt just reading out lecture handouts and stolen seminar notes. Some, like Once Again to Zelda, she just rewords a cover summary and provides no review or real in-depth information.

With the We Were Liars prequel book, she prefaces by saying PLEASE DYON'T read this until you've read the first book and she doesn't want to spoil anything, then proceeds to talk about the book as though we're already familiar with all the characters.

"This is abwout wan of Kadee's aunts - it's Johnny's motha, Carrie - and a somma in the nointeen savanties with her sisters."

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Everything she says is just so dull.

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The only real fun of this video is watching Ruby squirm since she's obviously been reading Tattle and knows she'd been caught faking her accomplishments. There's been a lot of out-of-character disclaimers all over her content lately that feels directed squarely at the constant criticism she gets on here. This video has even more of that.

She huffs her way through an excuse-filled diatribe that, yes, she has read a lot of children's books, and these are short books, and she's begun to not count some of the books she hasn't read in full as complete this year. We know this just isn't true. And Ruby herself can't help but immediately start lying again the second she starts half-acknowledging criticism.

She says she only read children's books for a uni module, despite reading almost exclusively kid's books for her entire adult life before that module. And then she also defensively claims that it's ACKSHUALLY OKYAY for adults to read nothing but children's books because C.S. Lewis said so.

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"REMAMBER WHAT OIY SAD ABOUT C.S. LEWIS!" Ruby defensively says the second she pulls out a Lemony Snicket book.

When she's talking about A Room's of One's Own, she's quick to say, "I read that in my readathon. You SAW me reading it." No, Ruby. We saw you flipping through random pages making inconsistent progress in a faked "one day readathon" video. We also saw you change outfits 9 times in a video supposedly depicting a single day. Your village apparently gets 59 hours of midday sun per day. It was lies, and you made a bunch of tit up to embellish your accomplishments to get an unearned ego boost from gullible children on the internet. Until you stop doing it, you will not stop getting called out for it.

She says she fell into a trap of only reading books because she felt obligated to, and AWLwHaYS had to read all the way to the end before she marked them complete. "If oiy started a bock but didn't loike it, I'd still finish it because only then could I count it as having read it."

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But THIS YEAR, she's apparently recognised that that approach is VARRY superficial, so now she says she hasn't counted many books she's only partially read. It's just more lies and gaslighting. It's well documented, even from Ruby herself, that if she doesn't like something, she'll skip and skim through it and still mark it complete and add it to the list of books she read in full. We've seen her do it this year. Her readathon video was from this year, and that was full of lies, fabricated timescales and clearly unfinished books that Ruby struggled to provide even cursory thoughts about.

And wrapped in her lie is another bragging, fake accomplishment. "I've STILL RAD 56 BOOKS THIS YAAH." And the implication from Ruby is that alongside those 56 books (which is clearly utter horseshit and lies), she read EVEN MWOAR and just didn't count it!

God, what a boring pile of lies and drivel. She claims she loves YA now, and adds some to her favourite books of the year list. She enjoys romance in books now, even though she immediately says she doesn't like romance in books because it's sappy. She's definitely not reading these books to plunder them for ideas and content for her own book. Her eyes light up when she explains that The Disreputable History of Frankie Landau-Banks is structured like a police report, and you just know that she'd going to steal that gimmick for her own book.

She caps it off by announcing that the academic planner will release mid-July. It's been a long time in the making, she says. Previously she's claimed that she started work on this one before the last one even launched. Yet it looks identical to the last, with a lazy colour-swap and some slightly different crappy doodles. It also launches in mid-July, for a planner that starts in August. The company has logistical issues, defects and shipping delays with every single product launch. Yet they're launching this stupidly close to the date you need to start using it, so you won't get it by August 1st. Nothing has been learned and this will be another disaster. Nobody should be buying this. Don't fall for this scam again.
 
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This is STILL not a results video, Ruby! I haven't watched it yet btw, just assuming based on other people's recaps.

'Soon' is never going to happen. 😢
 
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This is STILL not a results video, Ruby! I haven't watched it yet btw, just assuming based on other people's recaps.

'Soon' is never going to happen. 😢
if it doesn't happen it's because she didn't get a first so I'd be happy tbh
 
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So, I'm watching the video right now (and typing this at the same time). I skipped the intro and went straight to the book reviews. In fairness, I think Ruby's made the right decision by spending longer on a smaller number of books. It's better than just listing a bunch of novels and racing through them in a superficial way. Unfortunately, I'm still bored and tuning out. It doesn't help that I'm not the biggest Lemony Snicket fan. I also wish there wasn't as much tea throughout the video because it's irrelevant to the book content and the way she frames the tea preparation always unsettles me...it's as if those shots have been made to appease someone with a tea fetish. 😅 Like the tea equivalent of ASMR.

Has anyone here read We Were Liars? Interested to know if it's popular due to BookTok hype or if it's genuinely a good story.

if it doesn't happen it's because she didn't get a first so I'd be happy tbh
I still think she's got a first. She seemed happy in this video. I'm guessing she just hasn't got around to doing the results video yet. :(
 
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