- Best booktubers reddit Some, but not all, Booktubers rub me the wrong way because they gush too much in this overly saccharine way. If anyone knows some Booktubers who fall in line with those interests, I would love to hear about them! Or if you have any books I should check out, that would be great too. So my got booktubers rn are all either white or resident of Europe/America. The first to top up on my front page was Daniel Greene, but I hate the books he likes (and really like some that he doesnt), although I appreciate his personality - most of the time. (Are any of you BookTubers? Am I allowed to ask that?đ€) Do you have any suggestions for me? My favorite booktubers are: Just A Dust Jacket, All the Shelves, FromTheDustyBookshelf, RichardDenney, RGDevilship, WordsofaReader, A Hermit's Progress, Better than Food, View from the Bar, ChapterStackss, welldonebooks, The Still Point, librarianfanmail, ThePoptimist, unmanagedmischief, getbookishthere are probably more but those are amazing channels. They also probably lack the skills necessary for interviews and many do not have a literary background -- both things I would consider before interviewing authors or letting them into a reviewing space. Top 19 Biggest Booktubers; 1. Some Booktubers don't make book reviews at all due to the little engagement those videos get, partly due to the large Booktube demographic of young girls. More. Very sweet. 6K subscribers in the booktube community. The best place on Reddit to promote your book-related social media or see whatâs going on in the booktuber In short, looking for more Disabled Booktubers. I find a wild variety of styles and interests. She reads a book a day, at least, and enjoys most genres. It is all people sitting in front of a camera, with a bookshelf behind them, reviewing books, doing top 10s, reading challenges, etc. I like r/booktube: Do you like books? Do you make YouTube videos about books? Then you might be a Booktuber. r/booktubers: The best place on Reddit to promote your book-related social media or see whatâs going on in the booktuber community. it's been a Since YouTube doesn't have a "Books" category, what do you choose as the category for your book videos? It always wants to default to People & Blogs for me, but I've seen some people say they put theirs in Entertainment (which I've always assumed was meant more for celebrities and gossip, that sort of thing). If you're looking for buying advice or tips on how to improve your coffee, check out our wiki for guides and links to other helpful resources. She just brings a lot of joy and energy to her videos and she's a lot of fun. I was hoping for some suggestions related to non-YA related It's useful to watch a few reviews from a booktuber to get a feel for what their taste is, or alternatively most of them have 'Top 10 Books/Series' videos which also give a good With nearly 400,000 subscribers, Jesse George of Jesse the Readeris among todayâs best book tubers. Like when Merphy Napier and Philip Chase went through Vinland, just really digging into every nuance of the story. Iâm so curious why the Christian book tubers promote books with smut and magic and violence etc etc and never address it? I'm now on the hunt for booktubers who review non-fiction - doesn't have to be *only* non-fiction, but struggling to find much of it at all. If you canât give an honest review, Iâd rather not see one at all. However, I do see more of them also grow out of YA and start to review adult books. Some of the big channels come across as very fake to me. Iâve tried TikTok, but the algorithm is so heavy, that I only get the same book recs over and over. Kitty G - Adult SFF primarily, SPFBO judge, my fave so far Kalanadi - Adult SFF, SF primarily, also covers a ton of short fiction as well SFF180 - Adult SFF (seems more SF & Epic fantasy leaning), best to follow if you like seeing ARCs, I gather runs Yup I agree. It really bums me out that the reason I tuned in to these channels seem to have been left behind. But at 41, I canât always relate to their perspectives because the ones I watch tend to be somewhere in their 20âs. Chances are though, big booktubers won't engage bc you can imagine the level of requests they get. After the article all the booktubers (who had been raving about the book nonstop until now) suddenly " changed their minds" about the book and said " it wasn't for them" This is a place to discuss horror literature. r/booktubesnark: A place to discuss booktubers/booktokers. Daniel Greene Merphy Napier 28 votes, 55 comments. Please make sure to read the rules before posting. Have you heard of BookTubers I've found that the booktubers I like most are the smaller channels that aren't trying to be professional youtubers but just enjoy talking about books. Log In / Sign Up; Advertise on Discover the 11 best BookTubers today and see which one will best fit your reading preferences and styles. Things seem to have transitioned to mostly TV and Manga reviews. i found a lot of my favorite books based off of her recs. Now, i dont know what to read next. I for one am not opposed to a paid review; I just do booktuber for fun anyway. " I've posted before about BookTubers I follow who read a lot of classics, which is lit fic adjacent. There are only four or five, a sad number when compared to an excess of YA-only booktubers: El Geek Furioso: a scathing critic of YA fantasy who likes to use clips and gags in his videos. In the past, Iâve put my videos under âEntertainmentâ (which does not really fit), âHow To and Styleâ (which is closer but not really right), and âPeople and Blogsâ (which would make people think the show is about me, but it is about the books). To get your The problem with 'Booktubers' (and 'Booktok' from what I can tell) is that more often than not they lean into the lifestyle/consumerism angle of reading a bit too much for my taste. To get your I love watching reviews from booktubers, but havenât found someone that aligns with my taste in fantasy. Does anyone have any recommendations? I recently found Jen Campbell and was thrilled that Disabled authors and Disability positive books were featured frequently. i don't read romance or classics as much as her, but the rest of my taste (lit fic, memoirs, contemporary, short story collections, some horror/thriller) aligns super close to hers. The best way to find them is to search for a review of a book you love. So I think thatâs where the problem arises and why some feel pressure to then give higher rating instead of skipping a review. When she started blushing when discussing Richard Armitage, I thought, "What a genuine sweetheart. The people that pop up might have similar tastes to you. I love watching booktubers read and review books; other than this sub itâs the main way I find new reads! Readathon challenges, book swaps, hauls - I love it all. My current favourite channels are Jean Bookishthoughts who reviews classics, adult contemporary, and sci/fi and fantasy, and 1 book 1 review , who also reviews adult contemporary along with some sci/fi or fantasy. Jesse mainly reviews YA books and is known for his engaging, high-energy book reviews that excite viewers about what they will read next. CR3W Stories app. Never thought Iâd ask this but I am looking to follow more âbooktubersâ. What kind of books do they review? But it's connected to books, so I hope that's fine. A lot of these channels do collaborations with one another, and those are some of the best booktube content out there. The best I know of is There's only a couple of Booktubers that I still follow and BooksandLala is one of them. Mercy's Bookish Musings, Jean's Bookish Thoughts, Books And Quills, Jen Campbell, Leena Norms, The Skeptical Reader, Baz Pierce, Ariel Bissett, Britta Böhler, Jenni King, The Book Castle, Sophie Carlon, Rincey Reads, Climb The Stacks, Insert Literary Pun Here, Jason Purcell, Brown Girl Reading, Portal In The Pages, Lesley Rickman, 14 votes, 30 comments. Some I know of already are Reading With Meg, Anda Kent, and Splatploitation. It doesn't matter if you're into Stephen King, Octavia Butler, Jack Ketchum or Shirley Jackson, this is the place to share that love and discuss to Johanna is great! Also check out Fantasy Nuttwork too he does podcast with other booktubers I like when he dislikes books he doesnt get into a hate-filled rage rant like other booktubers (i. Not really my thing. Lately, she's done a lot of gritty CRs. He also tends to recommend a broader, sometimes more challenging, variety of books than the 1 subscriber in the booktubers community. Expand user menu Open settings menu. I've been watching a few booktubers for a while, but I've found that most of them gravitate heavily towards the young adult They are all primarily fantasy booktubers and every one of them is worth giving a try. I swear I will murder someone if I see one more late teens-early twenties girl is red lipstick in front of Ikea shelves filled with the exact same books (John Green, The Hunger Games, Divergent, Rainbow Rowell, Cassandra Clare) blabbering on with that preppy, overacted way of speaking in a But booktubers often have some of the best and in-depth manga discussions on the platform. On a positive note, there are Booktubers who do make an effort with reviews and discussions. Book hauls, reading vlogs, reading wrap ups and reviews--I love them I could definitely offer some guidance on Spanish language Fantasy booktubers. I really like BooksandLala! I don't think our book tastes super align, but I just find her videos super relaxing and the way she explains things is great :D I really like when she does challenges, especially the one where she read books where other booktubers recommended books similar to ones that she'd read so she read them all to see if she'd like I suppose, technically, but the type of content that usually involves BookTubers is very specific and almost ubiquitous amongst all of their channels. As far as Booktubers go, I like booksandlala, * e m m i e *, 35 votes, 62 comments. The best place on Reddit to promote your book-related social media or see whatâs going on in the booktuber 7. The popular booktubers do tend to review YA books. Do you have any recommendations of good booktubers who read other type of books? Truly, the best part of the channel has been the doors it's opened to talk to some of my favorite authors! Good luck, I hope you start your channel! I'd say you don't have to put out 20 videos to figure it out - but it also depends on how much you plan on posting. I'd like to know which are some of the booktubers you usually watch, and this way get to share and know new people! Some of the ones I commonly watch are: PeruseProject, Daniel Greene, Books with Emily Fox, Elliot Brooks, Kitty G, Merphy Napier, etc. I also like Jerome Weiselberry for her book and romance movie reviews. true. I've also picked a video for each. To get your Most booktubers seem to be in high school, which isn't a bad thing (good for them!) but does lend to them having more juvenile tastes in literature. Are there any good romance booktubers? (that also cover LGBT books) 2 subscribers in the booktubers community. Anyway, I'd love for y'all to share who your favorite fantasy BookTubers are, especially if you think you might have similar taste as me. Here's some to start, but there are loads of great channels just talking to the camera about books that are even smaller in the under 100 category, so poke around booktube tag videos or A couple of the big booktubers I follow seem to be distancing themselves from actually reviewing books anymore. r/booktubers A chip A close button. Daniel Green and Hello Future Me are the only other near-exclusive fantasy booktubers I follow but Iâll throw you a few more General booktubers I highly recommend checking out. Howdy Folks! Hope y'all hadda wonderful day today and I'm just coming to ask for some extreme horror BookTubers. I'm predominantly interested in science, history, philosophy, economics, technology etc. What's more, I don't see people reading a book if it just doesnt sound interesting. Bowties and books, they do in depth reviews for some of the books and read from a variety of genres mainly focussing on books by Black authors (or other authors of color) and books with LGBTQ+ characters They also have a few videos recommending other booktubers and there have been a few that they recommend for the quality of reviews View community ranking In the Top 1% of largest communities on Reddit. It's fun to see different book tags, readathons, and learn about new books. Do you like books? Do you make YouTube videos about books? Then you might be a Booktuber. e Liene's Library) but actually critiques them and says what he dislikes about them. The best place on Reddit to promote your book-related social media or see whatâs going on in the booktuber Hi! I really enjoy watching book hauls, reading wrap ups, TBRs, etc. Memoirs / biography etc not so much (/I feel like these do get covered by booktubers to some degree!) The best place on Reddit to promote your book-related social media or see whatâs going on in the booktuber Skip to main content. A bunch of booktubers were sponsored by HarperCollins to review Carve the Mark, and a few months later there was an article written about how the book was racist. Several years ago, I found lots of booktubers for book recs, but the channels I used to watch are mostly defunct or inactive now. Every channel worth watching on âBookTube,â the best literary corner of the internet, whether you prefer classic literature or modern fantasy I've been subbed to the bigger booktubers for a while now but it seems that so many of them have drifted away from actually reviewing books. They have to earn money, and honestly why shouldnât they try to earn as much as they can especially given itâs there full time job. I like Kayla so much that I pay for her channel membership. Get app Get the Reddit app Log In Log in to Reddit. EDITED: His enthusiasm comes across as genuine. I don't think I've ever watched anyone give writing advice, but now I kind of want to see what others have to say. i want to read pero i guess mas need ko magwatch nalang ng book reviews on youtube and see if any books pique my 34 votes, 25 comments. 54 votes, 69 comments. âââââ Merphy Napier: she just seems so nice and a real joy to watch. What booktubers do you like and what genre do they read? r/ For specifically dudes - SFF180, Connor O'Brien, Triumphal Reads, Chris Bookish Cauldron. To get your You should check out colorless wonderland. If it is a sponsored post and they donât really review it then they are probably lying. i have the same issue as you, i don't like the majority of booktubers (or bookstagramers, for the case) because their recommendations are extremely limited to few genres, where the majority is romance or ya or fantasy. The best place on Reddit to promote your book-related social media or see whatâs going on in the booktuber 3 subscribers in the booktubers community. But some booktubers treat their channels like reading diaries where they review every single book they read. Any book is up for discussion as long as that discussion is respectful. If itâs just a hype post where they basically wave the book around and say it just came out and a bunch of adjectives but nothing specific that sounds like their experience when they read it then they probably havenât even read it yet. I canât find a single desi/Indian book tuber that I enjoy or one who r/booktubers: The best place on Reddit to promote your book-related social media or see whatâs going on in the booktuber community. Some give really good insightful reviews, some are just entertaining, and some are somewhere in between. and i don't like their reviews either. Contents. This is probably due to younger people tend to post videos on YouTube and they tend to read YA. I understand why review booktubers wouldn't want them, especially since YouTubers have problems with stalkers and harassment already. Lately I find most of the most popular booktubers read only YA books and I would love to see if there are people out there that are more inclined towards classics or adult literary fiction. Here are the eight best BookTubers, all in different genres. Hey y'all, I know that this isn't a subreddit dedicated solely to booktube, but I'm just wondering if there are any booktubers on here because I recently joined that community of content creators and I am looking to meet people within the community and get feedback on my content thus far. View community ranking In the Top 1% of largest communities on Reddit. Either the YA type (which I usually HATE), or mainly about classics. Ive got a tbr list but i cant choose (indecisive much) đ”âđ« usually, i read anything romance after reading thrillers to cleanse my palate PERO THERE'S TOO MANY OPTIONS IM OVERWHELMED. However I don't read much YA, which a lot of the booktubers I follow unfortunately focus on. Also, I don't have a list, but I know there are multiple BookTubers who read the Booker shortlist or longlist every year. Open menu Open navigation Go to Reddit Home. . Booktubers to watch đŁ discussion I've recently realised Booktube is a thing, and would love recommendations for Booktubers who make a lot of content about cosy fantasy, cosy mystery, romantasy, or cosy adjacent books đ Also, if they're from the UK that would be even better đ I'm subscribe to a handful of booktubers who specialize in fantasy/sci-fi, but I'm finding that a lot of them either don't really focus on book reviews (which is mainly what I am interested in), or come off as a bit monotone. Iâve been waiting a decade for YouTube to add âBooks and Literatureâ as a topic category to no avail. most of the times it's like "yeah i really liked this book" or "total rubbish, i didn't like it at all" and there's really little space I like LaceyBookLovers and follow her on Goodreads; I found her while researching Lisa Kleypas's books. The best place on Reddit to promote your book-related social media or see whatâs going on in the booktuber I definitely tend to think of those channels more as "influencers" than booktubers, unfortunately the click bait is what gets clicks, so even the really good booktubers channels stay fairly small. Who is your favorite booktuber? My fav genre is fantasy romance and I havenât watched booktube in a while Tasha polis was one r/booktubers: The best place on Reddit to promote your book-related social media or see whatâs going on in the booktuber community. Now, I am looking for more BookTubers with Disabilities. Someone mentioned Jack Edwards, who I also used to watch, but I just had to stop at some point. I have given this some thought and I think that what I've decided is that it's very easy to assume the politics of specific booktubers because booktube--or at least the channels I watch--specifically like to read outside of their experience, be it for escapism, a learning experience, because they're bored with what they usually read and they're looking for something new, or whatever. So I'm trying to find some more UK based booktubers as it's great to know more about books that are popular (and on sale at the same time) in the UK Skip to main content Open menu Open navigation Go to Reddit Home most of the booktubers i'm exposed to are sci-fi/fantasy or literary fiction focused but i was curious if there were any that talked non-fiction with any regularity Share Add a Comment Sort by: So iv been noticing that ever since our glorious ray queen started read one piece there have been a lot of booktubers have started the series and are enjoying it wich makes me happy and iv been subscribing to evrey Chanel that starts reading one piece as I like hearing new perspectives from other people who are new to the medium or even just the series I really hope this trend Welcome to r/espresso, the place to discuss all things espresso-related. Thank you in advance. Discover our guide with the biggest booktubers to get your fix of fun book content and find your next favorite novel. 10 votes, 24 comments. 2 subscribers in the booktubers community. many of the best book tubers are using the platform to create a community where all feel welcome, even if they struggle to find others with the same literary interests. mine are larryreads, Heather Mclarry, Racheal reads and Steph Bohrerrrrrrr 33 votes, 54 comments. I read mostly adult fiction and non-fiction, these are my favourite channels: I know right! Many booktubers are very genre-focused, and even though Mike's channel is mostly about sci-fi/fantasy/horror, he's not hesitant to talk about other stuff as well, and has an I've been trying to navigate through booktube and it has A LOT of Young Adult related content which tends to be more popular. She also enjoys thrillers and romance, so her channel isn't one-dimensional. GabbyReads because she's newish to horror, so she's trying to taste the waters and figure out what works best for her. I've only ever posted once a week, which is pretty low compared to a lot of The best place on Reddit to promote your book-related social media or see whatâs going on in the booktuber Skip to main content. Also, he's a bit older than most Booktubers which is refreshing to me. These booktubers, like most people, tend to have blindness when it comes to their own work. Discover amazing new fiction books, communities, and connect with the i just finished The Silent Patient. i have a handful of favorite booktubers for different reasons but my favorite for actual recommendations was by far noelle gallagher. I love watching bookish content on youtube, aka Booktube. I subscribed to a few booktubers. What horror comments sorted by Best Top New Controversial Q&A Add a Comment She did a livestream tonight on YouTube with 10 other booktubers for horror recommendations if Seems like you need to find some new booktubers. Has a preference of YA Dystopia and fantasy, and a LOVE for Harry Potter. It doesn't matter if you're into Stephen King, Octavia Butler, Jack Ketchum or Shirley Jackson, this is the place to share that love and discuss to Given the age you started watching and the kinds of other youngish booktubers you were likely watching, together with your mentioning of appreciating taking part in a 'community' it seems you were just much drawn to the personalties of these booktubers as much as the book themselves. Also good would be fantasy BookTubers who don't compulsively put Sanderson on their Best of All Time lists, and who don't put mediocre classics on their Best of All Time Lists. Latest Articles Newsletter Literature Quizzes Explore books. I have started following Jack Edwards and up until now he is the only booktuber I have found that reads books that align with my preferences (which is literary fiction that us Iâm not sure if this is the best place to ask this but I was wondering if people had Booktube recs that werenât people who love YA. Do beware I donât want this to turn into a negative space, because in no way am I dashing on BookTubers for selling on a sponsorship even if they arenât a fan of it themselves. Jesse provides his subscribers with book challenges to help them up their r Here are 16 BookTubers to watch and support, as they bring you book recs, reviews, reading challenges, and more! Discover the 11 best BookTubers today and see which one will best fit your reading preferences and styles. I'm mildly addicted to BookTube. Oh this author has this troupe that I hate where the two werewolves bang the hot 17 year old vampire lady? My hot 17 year old vampire lady getting banged by two werewolves is completely different This is a place to discuss horror literature. My recs would be Backlisted, Bookworm, Open Stacks, The World in Time, Recommended, and NYT Book Review. There are definitely both men and women who focus on adult SFF, they just aren't the 100k+ channels, but they do exist, and it's best to find channels you like then look at their recommended channels or tag videos they've tagged others in to find other channels. And she reads so diversely, that it makes it easy to find something new in her recs that I'll like. I recommend 'The Book Chemist' (quite a few decent reviews/discussion). I hope it's okay to post this; I don't know this guy in any way but he's already gone up to the top of my list. Japanese Booktubers Hi! I'm trying to push myself to read more in Japanese, but I want to make sure that I am keeping up with popular and new ones (along with getting some listening practice from people describing them). Log In / Sign Up; Advertise on 1 subscriber in the booktubers community. Do you have any recommendations as to who to watch especially for romance or thrillers? It's fairly easy to find YA and fantasy BookTubers, but I wanted to hear from this sub. Searching for that should yield some results. There are a few Booktubers I like, but they focus only on reading, not writing. Heâs actually a high school english teacher, but I think heâs one of the more thoughtful and creative booktubers. I also do not hesitate to unsubscribe from booktubers who I find bland or who rub me the wrong way. What are some of the best ones who review a lot A list of 30 BookTubers you should check out and a brief description of the sorts of video content they post. qtlo oei pvx fkxqkw aqz czhon ilvhhdv biskowp owko yucx