Submitted by Organic_Rock_6974 t3_zvwkxv in books
don't get me wrong, i used to compsumt some of booktubers and i've read some amazing books thanks to recomendations but the other day i found this girl with the argument of "if you feel that Colleen Hoover books are bad that is just an opinion and you're not better for that" and found that a lot of these booktokers doesn't really understand that writting is an skill and some people aren't good at it, also that you can't talk positively about all the books just because some people might like them even if objectively they're bad for many reasons.
Besides this, i want to know what do you recommend to increase a better critical thinking about literature, i've found myself in the situation of reading some book that i don't like (or that i really love) but i don't always have a reason until i read some review that identify my thinking, this doesn't happen all the time with all the books that i read but i would like to have stronger arguments at the time to like or not a book
kqtey t1_j1rsgfh wrote
Reading is a hobby like any other. You can pick up critical thinking skills from reading, but it’s not a prerequisite to start. Not everyone engages with books for the same reason, and not every book serves the same purpose. There are conversations like this a lot on this subreddit, and it seems to me that they essentially boil down to “who’s doing Reading better?” And the answer is no one. One of my favorite booktubers, allisonpaiges, says “if you’re reading, you’re winning.” If you’re participating in an activity that brings you joy, that’s a good thing. Some people are just here for the entertainment. Some people are here for learning and critical analysis. Some people are here to admire storytelling as an art form. All are good reasons to read.
Critical thinking doesn’t always mean criticize, and probably one of the best things you can learn is that your opinions on books don’t make you better than somebody else. Your opinion on Colleen Hoover IS just an opinion. You are NOT better for that.