Older booktubers reddit Are you looking for discussion of specific genres or just general life experience? 1book1review, frenchiedee, BunnyCates are my faves. A sighty older gentleman who is on a quest to find the best of fantasy. . Common Spence is great for LGBT rep books and books by leynes is great for classics/older books and has a series all about black authors. Noel’s videos are absolutely hilarious and she reads a mix of romance, classics, horror, etc. I don't read YA regularly. They all seemed way too put-on, faked and nearly hyperactive for some reason. I'm obviously open to more suggestion, but it's pretty much a home run so far. Don't worry, our convo is at the tippy-top so you don't have to dig but just read what I mentioned Bookpilled mostly reads older SF, and now and then makes an honest effort to crack into classic fantasy (I think he might have done it with his last video). 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 I play with my brother and used to play with a few friends back in the day. Emma/emmie reads a ton of classics as well and is just so great at articulating her thoughts about what she reads. Thank you all. Things seem to have transitioned to mostly TV and Manga reviews. Philip Chase He started his channel a few months ago. There are lots of gems out there, and I'll never give up on Booktube completely, but it's been crazy watching the first generation of booktubers implode. Both to watch, of course, but to find people that will possibly take a look at my latest anthology by Blind writers. granted i haven’t seen her pop up in my recommended for a long time but i just remember her constantly being somewhere new and As I get older, I realize I have finite hours on this earth, and I want to make thoughtful decisions about which books I'm reading. Or check it out in A subreddit for Youtuber Sara Carrolli + other booktubers There is a lot of bullying to the new members from older og members. I love going to the library and perusing random books. Older Booktokers 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. So, I read a lot of books. His main series takes a look at book-to-film adaptations, reviewing and going over the similarities and differences between how a given story is presented in the different mediums, discussing the books and the films as separate entities, and then how well the film represents the original book. I will pick up something if it looks interesting enough, but so many booktubers exclusively read YA and don't branch out from there even though most of them are in their mid 20s and it wouldn't hurt to explore older fiction. Outlaw Bookseller is gloriously cranky, and is an encyclopedia of SF (with great videos on what SF actually is and consists of, which I might not always agree with, but he makes his points well). Edit: I've looked at a couple of the suggestions. As far as Booktubers go, I like booksandlala, * e m m i e *, 33 votes, 54 comments. If someone makes youtube videos for a living Hey everyone, i don't know if the people of r/books are even watching Videos by BookTubers, but i personally tried it yesterday for the first time. I thought that’s what the book In the past I met up with other booktubers and some of them worked from home for their real 9-5, or that's what they spent most of the time doing. I've also picked a video for each. for books I usually use amazon japan, though their shipping prices have increased so I think Kinokuniya is actually competitive even with the markup from cover price, the latter also offers free shipping after $50 . I'd recommend her to anyone who likes YA with a fantasy/older slant. I watch a bunch of booktubers, I'm not sure if any of them are consideres funny, but none of them are 17: Chandler Ainsley (mostly contemporary romance, makes some fun reading challenges vlogs) In Love & Words (reads mostly contemporary, but also monster romance. Any book is up for discussion as long as that discussion is respectful. Booktubers to watch 🗣 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 📚 Also, if they're from the UK that would be even better 👌 I enjoy watching booktube, but I have some of the same problems that are listed here. crazy shopping trips 24/7, moving to super nice apartments paying insane amount of rent even tho you’re gonna be in a different country most of the month. Or check it out in the app stores I am looking for more BookTubers with Disabilities. A good way to find booktubers that read the same kind of books as you is to search for books you read (either currently or old favorites) and see who is talking about them. Some work in publishing and count their editing drafts and reading manuscripts as part of the reading. OC submissions are allowed, but they will be subject to higher level of scrutiny than non-OC posts. you can also find some older books for free using Aozora bunko Two booktubers I’ve been watching lately are Noel Gallagher and emmie. I'm Petrik. There are a few Booktubers I like, but they focus only on reading, not writing. 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. Allen is my absolute favorite :) booktubers Cannot imagine watching a screen about books from random people, unless the person is very erudite like a nobel prize winner. Everybody has said Lala/Kayla and I really second that. Unfortunately, i did not found a single Channel i was enjoying. Jesse Reads Romance, Crystal’s Bookish Life, books with Samantha, novel life, peaceloveandbooksxo, in love & words (she does a series where she “interviews” a lot of romance booktubers so I’ve found some good people through that), I like seeing older (not super old but not new release) books, nit just new stuff. Can She tends to include a lot of older books including classics in her book vlogs. I also watch a lot of booktube. Thank you in advance. Get the Reddit app Scan this QR code to download the app now. Also once you find a couple channels that you like, look for either collaboration videos or videos where they post about chanels they like. Many times, the booktubers I watch are also writers in their own right, and I've read a couple of these as well. Elliot Brooks. I don't believe it's damning to want to experience one of the largest pop-culture phenomenons of the 21st century though. I'm closer to 40 than 30 (by just a hair). It really bums me out that the reason I tuned in to these channels seem to have been left behind. This is a place to discuss horror literature. 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. Most Booktubers I watch are young women, which is great, I love PeruseProject, Merphy Napier, and Elliot Brooks. A sub dedicated to posting "Aged Beauties", that is beautiful women slightly older than those you would find on regular porn subreddits. Common Spence and books by leynes are both small booktubers, though you might have seen Common Spence before because he’s friends with Cindy. But it's nice to see older male Booktubers. Most of the booktubers I've seen who post Friday Reads videos (some use #fridayreads) are over 35, and that's going all the way up to retirees. 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 Never thought I’d ask this but I am looking to follow more “booktubers”. I'm incredibly enthusiastic about novels, manga, anime, video games, music, movies, TV shows, and artworks. These days, there's a pretty big split between the big booktubers and the smaller booktubers, the "big" ones having mostly been bought out. 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 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 A couple of the big booktubers I follow seem to be distancing themselves from actually reviewing books anymore. 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 Francina Simone was the first booktube (am I saying this right?) that I watched. There's Mike's Book Reviews too, but his personality is a bit grating at times. Women in outfits perfect for flashing, easy access, and teasing men. She reads from a wide range of fantasy and does a good job of describing a book even when she does not like a book she gives it a fair shot. Most of the other booktubers I watch seem to prioritize YA He's great! I like him because he's closer to my age and my tastes as a reader. This channel was inspired by a brown girl dreaming to 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 A list of 30 BookTubers you should check out and a brief description of the sorts of video content they post. If you look for those you can sort through them In reality, there are a ton of BookTubers who read and discuss classic literature—they just might not be automatically recommended to you since classics aren’t very popular with the general Have any of you that watch booktube noticed booktubers acting like this lately because I have and I wonder. I'm subscribed to a few booktubers who have diverse tastes that include classics fairly regularly, View community ranking In the Top 10% of largest communities on Reddit. I also feel a lot of the big booktubers buy so many and read none of them? There are exceptions to that but it just seems like buying for the sake of buying? Showing 172 booktubers that match your search. why? Some of the booktubers that I've I really love watching fantasy booktube content, but it gets frustrating hearing everyone give extremely predictable takes. Not sure if this is what you’re looking for, but Dominic Noble is a very entertaining guy. We always just ninja grabbed everything, for the satisfaction of identifying something nice but it always immediately went to who actually needed it. just feels like what i would do if i had access to any large amount of money and was manic. 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 Most booktubers are YA-oriented, so if that's your thing, you're set; but if you're into, let's say, non-fiction, then it'll be harder to find something really useful :/ Reply reply NegativeClaim I like BookswithEmilyFox and BooksandLaLa for the most part, and Plant Based Bride (she doesn’t just make book content but posts a wrap up/TBR once a month). One of the bigger booktubers. I wish Sara and her mods did more to keep the environment more welcoming. true. I actually found this sub while looking for other booktubers like her. They act like They are such an amazing resource especially for older books. I wanted to allow for a few peeps to wander through and leave their responses because I wanted to send you to a conversation I had with one of our Mods, u/failedsoapopera, awhile backand I went into details about a few of my fave Booktubers at the time. I've watched a ton of booktubers over the years, but these are my current favorites: Merphy Napier (fantasy, sci-fi, literary, manga; I love how articulate she is and she also has fun, but educational videos on reading and writing) r/NothingUnder: Dresses and clothing with nothing underneath. I am wondering if anyone else here finds themselves in the same boat, and what some of their favorites are, to add to my ever growing list. atskgh mgxxp oaeba tgh uzvrhu cofi bhlb uect lbtx zrre