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A chatty video based on the The Snob-O-Meter Tag created by @ThatReadingGuy28 I was tagged by @BookChatWithPat8668 Book tubers mentioned @tillysshelf and @shawnbreathesbooks Prompts: 1. What is your definition of book snobbery? 2. Is there a genre or type of book you would never consider reading? (Such as, would you ever read a romance? Or if you regularly read romance, would you ever try a science fiction novel?) 3. Does erotica count as literature? 4. Is it better to read classic books than popular bestsellers? 5. Have you ever bragged about reading a classic in order to sound smart? 6. Do audiobooks count as reading? What about comic books or graphic novels? 7. Have you ever looked down at someone for reading a popular fluff book (a book with little substance to it; for example, a self-help book or celebrity memoir)? 8. Have you ever been the recipient of someone else’s snobbery? 9. Would you ever be friends with a snob? (Maybe you already are?) 10. Are people who don’t read less sophisticated than people who do? 11. Measure yourself: based on your answers to the previous ten questions, would you qualify as a book snob? 12. Tag some people. Do it if you want to out yourself as a book snob or reject that description. A few people I thought might be interesting to hear from: @BookishTexan @CharlieBrookReads @lindysmagpiereads @jimsbooksreadingandstuff