YouTuber Books - Summary

Summary

The video is a critique of YouTuber books, particularly those written by Jake Paul and Lele Pons. The host discusses the common themes in these books, such as autobiographies and advice books, and critiques them for their content and style. He also mentions Gabbie Hanna's poetry book, "adultolescence", and praises it for its creativity. The video ends with a critique of Gabbie Hanna's book and a discussion on the pricing of books by YouTubers.

Facts

1. The speaker is discussing the trend of YouTubers writing books and releasing them as a way to diversify their income streams.
2. The speaker mentions that these books are often not well-researched or well-written, and are often seen as a way to add a "New York Times bestseller" to a YouTuber's Twitter bio.
3. The speaker criticizes a book by Jake Paul, stating that it is filled with pointless information and exaggerated stories.
4. The speaker criticizes another book by Lele Pons, stating that it is filled with boring advice and is not helpful for struggling teenagers.
5. The speaker criticizes Gabbie Hanna's poetry collection "adultolescence", stating that it is filled with poorly written poems and that it was rushed out to meet a deadline.
6. The speaker criticizes the pricing of Gabbie Hanna's book, stating that it is overpriced for an unfinished and poorly written collection of poems.
7. The speaker criticizes the pricing of Rhett and Link's book "BOOK OF MYTHICALITY", stating that it is underpriced for a well-crafted, beautifully designed book.
8. The speaker criticizes the pressure on YouTubers to meet deadlines and produce content, stating that this often results in rushed, unfinished videos.
9. The speaker criticizes the practice of YouTubers signing contracts with brands that sponsor them, stating that this often leads to them having to post videos on the last day of the month.
10. The speaker criticizes the practice of YouTubers having to release unfinished videos to meet deadlines, stating that this is their own fault for not having enough time to work on the videos.