Of course my lovely!
Jen Campbell is my top favourite, extremely articulate and very inclusive in her reading. She’s also a writer as well (a proper one, i.e. She had published books before she was on YouTube) so I think that helps.
Jeanbookishthoughts is very funny and good for casual watching. She also explores lots of fantasy, niche romance genres, and queer lit as well.
The Farah Project, who is currently UK-based in London, though from outside the UK originally. Does fab, detailed book reviews, and also lets her viewers see day-in-the-life style stuff as well.
Lauren Wade, brilliant for reading vlogs, and she does her own mini series on Shakespeare plays which are very interesting to watch.
Booksandquills, again, is currently UK-based, though from outside the UK originally. She used to work in publishing, and is now freelance, and regularly interviews authors on her channel, which is so interesting to see. She also runs an Instagram account where she shows clothing styles inspired by classic literature! Love her, so relaxing to watch.
Sorry, I do realise that this is Anna’s thread! I just think the comparison is so interesting between those who make videos exclusively about books, and Anna who just kind of dips into it on her monthly favourites. All these women are a similar age to Anna, and have full-time jobs alongside their videos and reading, and they all read way more, and way more diversely, than Anna’s 30 books of the year, all of which seem to come from the Latest and Bestsellers sections of Waterstones.
Jen Campbell is my top favourite, extremely articulate and very inclusive in her reading. She’s also a writer as well (a proper one, i.e. She had published books before she was on YouTube) so I think that helps.
Jeanbookishthoughts is very funny and good for casual watching. She also explores lots of fantasy, niche romance genres, and queer lit as well.
The Farah Project, who is currently UK-based in London, though from outside the UK originally. Does fab, detailed book reviews, and also lets her viewers see day-in-the-life style stuff as well.
Lauren Wade, brilliant for reading vlogs, and she does her own mini series on Shakespeare plays which are very interesting to watch.
Booksandquills, again, is currently UK-based, though from outside the UK originally. She used to work in publishing, and is now freelance, and regularly interviews authors on her channel, which is so interesting to see. She also runs an Instagram account where she shows clothing styles inspired by classic literature! Love her, so relaxing to watch.
Sorry, I do realise that this is Anna’s thread! I just think the comparison is so interesting between those who make videos exclusively about books, and Anna who just kind of dips into it on her monthly favourites. All these women are a similar age to Anna, and have full-time jobs alongside their videos and reading, and they all read way more, and way more diversely, than Anna’s 30 books of the year, all of which seem to come from the Latest and Bestsellers sections of Waterstones.