Ruby Granger #5 Counting Her Ad Money With Closed, Grateful Eyes

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She'd probably say Ravenclaw for the cleverness. Don't know if she's confirmed it, though.
Yeah that's what I thought. I read a discussion once about the main characters being in the 'wrong' houses and someone pointed out that Hermione wouldn't be in Ravenclaw because she works hard rather than working smart, kind of applies to Ruby too 😂
 
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Yeah that's what I thought. I read a discussion once about the main characters being in the 'wrong' houses and someone pointed out that Hermione wouldn't be in Ravenclaw because she works hard rather than working smart, kind of applies to Ruby too 😂
Slightly ot but why would that fact not make Hermione a ravenclaw? Thought the houses were just about your priorities in life but then again I don’t really know too much about HP :ROFLMAO:
 
Slightly ot but why would that fact not make Hermione a ravenclaw? Thought the houses were just about your priorities in life but then again I don’t really know too much about HP :ROFLMAO:
I think it's because ravenclaws are known for inherent smarts or something like that. But! i should mention that ravenclaws are not all about cleverness. Ravenclaws also prioritize originality and eccentricity that's why a whole lot of them are inventors.
 
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Remember when we criticised her "books i read in 2020" video and suggested other video ideas? guess what she's doing 😂
 
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I think a move towards more booktube content could actually be interesting, I tend to watch those kinds of channels and if Ruby engages more critically with books it could really work well for her.

I'm very dubious about her working class Victorian morning routine - my research specialism is gender and class in the 19th century and I think I'll find it very difficult to hold my tongue. If Ruby does her normal romanticised take on the topic it will most likely come across as massively insensitive and problematic, especially coming from Ruby's extremely privileged position.
 
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I think a move towards more booktube content could actually be interesting, I tend to watch those kinds of channels and if Ruby engages more critically with books it could really work well for her.

I'm very dubious about her working class Victorian morning routine - my research specialism is gender and class in the 19th century and I think I'll find it very difficult to hold my tongue. If Ruby does her normal romanticised take on the topic it will most likely come across as massively insensitive and problematic, especially coming from Ruby's extremely privileged position.
If she spreads black powder on her cheeks and pretends to grimly walk towards the coal mine for her first 8-hour shift of the day I'm going to lose my mind
 
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I think a move towards more booktube content could actually be interesting, I tend to watch those kinds of channels and if Ruby engages more critically with books it could really work well for her.

I'm very dubious about her working class Victorian morning routine - my research specialism is gender and class in the 19th century and I think I'll find it very difficult to hold my tongue. If Ruby does her normal romanticised take on the topic it will most likely come across as massively insensitive and problematic, especially coming from Ruby's extremely privileged position.
Agreed! I'd be genuinely up for a monthly round up of books she's read, with some proper analysis of them rather than just 'I liked this'. Obviously this is assuming it's not all kids books - I'm sure it won't be though given she'll presumably have some uni stuff on there. My main issue with Ruby content wise (so excluding her privilege etc), is that it's all very repetitive and very childish. I think some more grown up videos where she actually shows us some intelligence and adult thoughts would be genuinely interesting.

Yeah I'm really not sure about the working class routine. We were all critical of her for making an upper class one and passing that off as being 'normal', so I know now criticising her for a working class one might seem unfair (sorry Ruby if you're reading!!), but really I just think she shouldn't have done any in the first place. I just can't see a way it isn't going to be incredibly insensitive and poverty porn-y.
 
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How many takes did she take when explaining the Eichmann book!!! It’s so choppy.

Also 19 books in one month??? That seems ridiculous to me, even as a literature student, that seems insane.
 
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How many takes did she take when explaining the Eichmann book!!! It’s so choppy.

Also 19 books in one month??? That seems ridiculous to me, even as a literature student, that seems insane.
I’m not a literature student and I am still working full time but I read 18 in January, it’s a lot of not loads of she’s including her course books 😂
 
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I really liked her most recent video, I'm enjoying hearing her speak a little about each book and I've actually added a couple of books to my TBR after watching it
 
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I’m not a literature student and I am still working full time but I read 18 in January, it’s a lot of not loads of she’s including her course books 😂
Ok maybe it’s just me 😂😂

I tend to read 400-700 page history books on top of fiction so maybe that’s why I don’t get through so many... also I don’t ever read children’s books and picture books like she does.

Agreed! I'd be genuinely up for a monthly round up of books she's read, with some proper analysis of them rather than just 'I liked this'. Obviously this is assuming it's not all kids books - I'm sure it won't be though given she'll presumably have some uni stuff on there. My main issue with Ruby content wise (so excluding her privilege etc), is that it's all very repetitive and very childish. I think some more grown up videos where she actually shows us some intelligence and adult thoughts would be genuinely interesting.

Yeah I'm really not sure about the working class routine. We were all critical of her for making an upper class one and passing that off as being 'normal', so I know now criticising her for a working class one might seem unfair (sorry Ruby if you're reading!!), but really I just think she shouldn't have done any in the first place. I just can't see a way it isn't going to be incredibly insensitive and poverty porn-y.
Yes she did do a big disclaimer about the upper class routine stuff so I agree with what you’re saying.
 
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I read 7 books in January but a couple were 700+ pages and I'm also a full time teacher. Loads of Ruby's reads are children's books so I'm not surprised she gets through them so quickly.
 
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