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Review: Wonderful! Absolutely wonderful! - Why does it seem like being an avid YouTube fan has to be such a dirty secret? Is it because so many people are so behind the times in terms of entertainment that it is still seen as weird and kooky to turn to it as a primary source of media? Or is it just an acquired taste? Either way, here's a personal admission that I never had sufficient reason to declare passionately on social media until now: I have loved Tyler Oakley for so many years. I have loved him with a true, pure, beautiful adoration dating back to the day my best friend/old roommate and I stumbled upon his channel in 2011. Now, years later, Tyler's empire is building and stacking up to be one of the most impressive in the entire online community. I'm proud of my little baby kindred spirit, and I love him now as much as I did the day we found his "HOW TO: Pray The Gay Away" video (that's right, young fans...I was there before the stalking One Direction video). At present, I have just finished his book at the end of my long night shift and passed it off to my partner, who just happens to be another avid YouTube content consumer and fan of our Queen Oakley. We spend our nights watching some of the other greats: Joey Graceffa, Mamrie Hart, Dan Howell, Phil Lester, Shane Dawson, Trisha Paytas, Zoe Sugg, and (my personal favorite right now) Drew Monson, just to name a few. Tyler, himself, embodies everything you want in a friend and his videos have become a tremendous source of comfort for me. It truly fills my heart with joy to know that anyone out there who may be struggling can turn to him and others like him to find refuge and strength. I realize now that this may sound cheesy and borderline pathetic, but when you find yourself at a low point in your life and you don't have the strength to leave your comfort zone, sometimes seeing a friendly face with a smile and a quick funny story can mean the difference between disparaging loneliness and heart-lifting hopefulness. That face can come in a variety of shapes and sizes, but something about a sweet "Well, hello everybody!" followed by either a quick Q and slay, a cheeky story, or a hilarious collab seems to resonate with an abundant amount of people, and I am among them. Thank you, Tyler, for making the dark days brighter and the good days great ones. I also realize now that I haven't even talked about the book. Oops. This book is truly great. Tyler is obviously a very talented entertainer on so many platforms, and it was almost aggravating for me to realize that, in addition to being so seemingly adept at everything else he tries, he's an exemplary writer. Save some talent for the rest of us, Queen! The book flowed so beautifully that I would have believed that he was an author first and a content creator second. There were a few times throughout the book in which I felt like it would have had a better flow had the chapters been in a more chronological order, however upon finishing the entire thing I realize that it was formatted that way for a reason. The stories all come together to give you an even better understanding of who Tyler is as a person and I feel I can say with confidence that this particular book can be enjoyed by anyone, whether they be a Tyler Oakley addict living their life in a onesie or a YouTube novice who somehow found this book in their lap. As far as age-appropriateness goes, I would have to give it a PG-13 rating. In other words: Sure, there's a little bit of language and slightly graphic content, but I have seen Lady Gaga's titties with tassles 3 times in 3 weeks on basic cable and your big brother probably says worse, so who's going to stop you from staying up late to watch Beavis and Butthead when your mom falls asleep? Sorry, that was a flashback to 1998. Also sorry to Lady Gaga. No shade on the titties. You are bangin'. Keep slaying me. The stories in this book will warm your heart and break it, sometimes at the same time. It also goes without saying that you will be laughing out loud...a lot. And this is coming from an emotionless drone whose default expression is blank disinterest. You will horse laugh and scare those around you. You have been warned. I hope you all enjoy this as much as I did and I hope this isn't the last book we see from our favorite Professional Fangirl. I can't wait to see what else he has up his sleeve.
Review: Definitely Something To Binge On - I can honestly say I have not been a fan of Tyler Oakley's for a whole year yet, but he is definitely the first Youtuber I've officially watched and fell in love with, and as soon as I heard he was coming out with Binge, it's all I wanted since. Unfortunately I had to wait until literally today, over two months after it's release to read it. From the get-go I planned on reviewing this book, trying to figure out what I was going to say since I took it out of my mail box this morning. Now that I've read it from beginning to the very end, straight to the acknowledgements, I'm actually rather speechless and still trying to figure out how to critique Tyler's book - down-to-earth, adventurous, amazing, are some words that would definitely describe it though without doing full proper justice to this piece. So let me say this: as a young person myself this book has given me a lot of worldly insight and this memoir/autobiography may be pinned as being written by someone too young to have written such a book - I'd disagree because; again, as a young person myself, it's incredibly relateable and reveals just how much a short time-span of someone's life, even at the very beginning of our childhood, has so many valuable lessons and subtly inspiring tales. I started reading Binge this morning and finished in less than eight hours with very few interruptions, the whole time marking my favorite chapters, most relateable stories of both good and bad, and parts that made me laugh out loud with hysteria or giggle, and I don't "giggle." Now, having read the whole book, I can say I plan not to only reread it soon, but take out every sticky marker, because even though there are a lot of quotable parts and lessons that I can apply to myself now and in the future - which I'm not sure was Tyler's full intent, but was nonetheless a very successful one. The reason I say this is because Binge is exactly what it's title suggests: something worth being binged on, not dissected. I know I'm probably dragging this review on perhaps too long - I'm a person of too many words too often- but I'd like to mention a few more important side notes: this book not only made me laugh, I cried because there were parts I connected deeply with. Even in aspects I wouldn't expect to connect with, not just the whole part about body image or a youth's desire to fit in and make friends. Additionally, if one cannot see Tyler's humanity throughout the entire book, I believe in the last chapter it hits your really hard in a way I can't exactly explain other than say I appreciated his willingness to share it. Lastly, I'm not sure what intent Tyler had in writing his own book, but whatever it was - again, coming from a relateable experience - I know that sitting down and writing down your life experiences, both in the good and bad, reading it afterwards, it brings an entirely new perspective onto oneself and one's own life, one of self-discovery that builds upon foundations of one's character. And it's not always easy to do, not even for me who is a writer in his own world. I just want to conclude with: I am more of a fan now more than ever and applaud Tyler for this self-discovering journey and emotional whirlwind he's had and that Binge brought to life for others to explore with him. This is a book I'd recommend to almost everyone, even if they only read it as a guilty pleasure in secrecy, but I'd recommend this especially to anyone in middle/high school, college, or in their young/early adulthood especially. And now, I need to save money for that audiobook. - @QuintenJenson PS: sorry if this was too long.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,510,391 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #360 in LGBTQ+ Biographies (Books) #612 in Humor Essays (Books) #6,519 in Humor & Satire Fiction (Books) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 2,438 Reviews |

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Wonderful! Absolutely wonderful!
*by A***Y on November 1, 2015*

Why does it seem like being an avid YouTube fan has to be such a dirty secret? Is it because so many people are so behind the times in terms of entertainment that it is still seen as weird and kooky to turn to it as a primary source of media? Or is it just an acquired taste? Either way, here's a personal admission that I never had sufficient reason to declare passionately on social media until now: I have loved Tyler Oakley for so many years. I have loved him with a true, pure, beautiful adoration dating back to the day my best friend/old roommate and I stumbled upon his channel in 2011. Now, years later, Tyler's empire is building and stacking up to be one of the most impressive in the entire online community. I'm proud of my little baby kindred spirit, and I love him now as much as I did the day we found his "HOW TO: Pray The Gay Away" video (that's right, young fans...I was there before the stalking One Direction video). At present, I have just finished his book at the end of my long night shift and passed it off to my partner, who just happens to be another avid YouTube content consumer and fan of our Queen Oakley. We spend our nights watching some of the other greats: Joey Graceffa, Mamrie Hart, Dan Howell, Phil Lester, Shane Dawson, Trisha Paytas, Zoe Sugg, and (my personal favorite right now) Drew Monson, just to name a few. Tyler, himself, embodies everything you want in a friend and his videos have become a tremendous source of comfort for me. It truly fills my heart with joy to know that anyone out there who may be struggling can turn to him and others like him to find refuge and strength. I realize now that this may sound cheesy and borderline pathetic, but when you find yourself at a low point in your life and you don't have the strength to leave your comfort zone, sometimes seeing a friendly face with a smile and a quick funny story can mean the difference between disparaging loneliness and heart-lifting hopefulness. That face can come in a variety of shapes and sizes, but something about a sweet "Well, hello everybody!" followed by either a quick Q and slay, a cheeky story, or a hilarious collab seems to resonate with an abundant amount of people, and I am among them. Thank you, Tyler, for making the dark days brighter and the good days great ones. I also realize now that I haven't even talked about the book. Oops. This book is truly great. Tyler is obviously a very talented entertainer on so many platforms, and it was almost aggravating for me to realize that, in addition to being so seemingly adept at everything else he tries, he's an exemplary writer. Save some talent for the rest of us, Queen! The book flowed so beautifully that I would have believed that he was an author first and a content creator second. There were a few times throughout the book in which I felt like it would have had a better flow had the chapters been in a more chronological order, however upon finishing the entire thing I realize that it was formatted that way for a reason. The stories all come together to give you an even better understanding of who Tyler is as a person and I feel I can say with confidence that this particular book can be enjoyed by anyone, whether they be a Tyler Oakley addict living their life in a onesie or a YouTube novice who somehow found this book in their lap. As far as age-appropriateness goes, I would have to give it a PG-13 rating. In other words: Sure, there's a little bit of language and slightly graphic content, but I have seen Lady Gaga's titties with tassles 3 times in 3 weeks on basic cable and your big brother probably says worse, so who's going to stop you from staying up late to watch Beavis and Butthead when your mom falls asleep? Sorry, that was a flashback to 1998. Also sorry to Lady Gaga. No shade on the titties. You are bangin'. Keep slaying me. The stories in this book will warm your heart and break it, sometimes at the same time. It also goes without saying that you will be laughing out loud...a lot. And this is coming from an emotionless drone whose default expression is blank disinterest. You will horse laugh and scare those around you. You have been warned. I hope you all enjoy this as much as I did and I hope this isn't the last book we see from our favorite Professional Fangirl. I can't wait to see what else he has up his sleeve.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Definitely Something To Binge On
*by J***N on January 3, 2016*

I can honestly say I have not been a fan of Tyler Oakley's for a whole year yet, but he is definitely the first Youtuber I've officially watched and fell in love with, and as soon as I heard he was coming out with Binge, it's all I wanted since. Unfortunately I had to wait until literally today, over two months after it's release to read it. From the get-go I planned on reviewing this book, trying to figure out what I was going to say since I took it out of my mail box this morning. Now that I've read it from beginning to the very end, straight to the acknowledgements, I'm actually rather speechless and still trying to figure out how to critique Tyler's book - down-to-earth, adventurous, amazing, are some words that would definitely describe it though without doing full proper justice to this piece. So let me say this: as a young person myself this book has given me a lot of worldly insight and this memoir/autobiography may be pinned as being written by someone too young to have written such a book - I'd disagree because; again, as a young person myself, it's incredibly relateable and reveals just how much a short time-span of someone's life, even at the very beginning of our childhood, has so many valuable lessons and subtly inspiring tales. I started reading Binge this morning and finished in less than eight hours with very few interruptions, the whole time marking my favorite chapters, most relateable stories of both good and bad, and parts that made me laugh out loud with hysteria or giggle, and I don't "giggle." Now, having read the whole book, I can say I plan not to only reread it soon, but take out every sticky marker, because even though there are a lot of quotable parts and lessons that I can apply to myself now and in the future - which I'm not sure was Tyler's full intent, but was nonetheless a very successful one. The reason I say this is because Binge is exactly what it's title suggests: something worth being binged on, not dissected. I know I'm probably dragging this review on perhaps too long - I'm a person of too many words too often- but I'd like to mention a few more important side notes: this book not only made me laugh, I cried because there were parts I connected deeply with. Even in aspects I wouldn't expect to connect with, not just the whole part about body image or a youth's desire to fit in and make friends. Additionally, if one cannot see Tyler's humanity throughout the entire book, I believe in the last chapter it hits your really hard in a way I can't exactly explain other than say I appreciated his willingness to share it. Lastly, I'm not sure what intent Tyler had in writing his own book, but whatever it was - again, coming from a relateable experience - I know that sitting down and writing down your life experiences, both in the good and bad, reading it afterwards, it brings an entirely new perspective onto oneself and one's own life, one of self-discovery that builds upon foundations of one's character. And it's not always easy to do, not even for me who is a writer in his own world. I just want to conclude with: I am more of a fan now more than ever and applaud Tyler for this self-discovering journey and emotional whirlwind he's had and that Binge brought to life for others to explore with him. This is a book I'd recommend to almost everyone, even if they only read it as a guilty pleasure in secrecy, but I'd recommend this especially to anyone in middle/high school, college, or in their young/early adulthood especially. And now, I need to save money for that audiobook. - @QuintenJenson PS: sorry if this was too long.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Hilarious and wild
*by K***� on February 11, 2016*

Tyler has been my YouTube Queen since 2012 and he never fails to make me laugh with his videos, so I was beyond excited to read what he had to say in his first book Binge, and what a delightful, indulgent treat it was. Binge isn’t a typical biography that chronicles his life from birth to where he is now. It’s more like what the cover suggests, you dip your hand into a bowlful of sweets and you never know what you’re going to pick out next. Tyler shares with us a look into various parts of his life that hold meaning to him, be it good, bad, or completely bizarre. What I especially loved about this book was the pure honestly within its chapters. Tyler isn’t afraid to talk about anything. Call it an overshare if you will, but he is unapologetic in writing about the details, and I loved every moment of it. There was an entire chapter on poop that I didn’t realize I needed in my life until I read it. I was crying with laughter over how absurdly hilarious it was. We are taken on an emotional roller-coaster with Tyler through his memories, laughing and cringing at some of his wild tales, but not every chapter is full of funny moments. What was also captivating about Binge was Tyler’s honesty about the darker times in his life, and the struggles he has faced. It made me view the work he does for The Trevor Project with a new admiration. There are also a few important lessons within the pages of Binge, reminding us on several occasions that it’s okay to indulge ourselves in order to find our own limits, and to never knock something until we try it (see for example chapter ‘Hopeless Toemantic’). Tyler on the page is exactly how you imagine him to be from watching his videos, he is still as brilliantly entertaining. He speaks to readers as friends, in a casual and fun way, so we’re able to feel as connected with him as we do whilst watching him speak his mind on YouTube. Binge left a huge smile on my face and I came away from this book feeling energized and positive. I’m so glad Tyler is able to share his story with us in book format because it works perfectly. Even if you’re not already a fan of Tyler through his videos, this book is so very enjoyable. Katie from The Queen of Teen Fiction @KatieBookQueen

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