Book reviews for kids youtube
So, if you just want to learn about some more books and watch a soothing video, check out his channel. Simon’s videos always feel very cozy to me, his wrap up reviews are very interesting, and I feel like he truly thinks about his reading in a more analytical way. Her videos are well thought out and researched and it definitely shows her range and creativity. Her book reviews combined with makeup tutorials make you feel like you are just having out with one of your funniest friends and talking about books, what more could you ask for? Ariel BissettĪriel Bissett is one of the most expansive creators on BookTube, with a channel that has evolved from your traditional YouTube book reviews and hauls to a documentary miniseries on bookstores and music and book combo reviews. Chanelle TimeĪnother very funny creator, Chanelle is awesome. With lots of energy and a super cool TBR card game, Bowties and Books is the perfect channel if you are looking for mini-reviews/recommendations, to expand your TBR with lots of great LGBTQ and diverse books. She has also started doing videos that are several short reviews in one go, which are nice if you just want a quick opinion. Still, I would say her specialty is fantasy and political books. I would define her content as a mix of fantasy and intellectual she is getting her PhD in ancient history, and always has excellent recommendations for most genres. Jean was one of the first creators I started following when I joined BookTube, and I am still in awe whenever she posts. And, if you’re not already, check out Book Riot’s YouTube channel, too!
These are my favorite channels for YouTube book reviews and related bookish content.
In this post, I wanted to highlight some review BookTubers, so that if you are looking to explore more in-depth reviews, want some book recommendations, or just a good laugh, you have some excellent places to start. The community has grown and diversified, with genres and topics for any taste. Mass there when you first discovered BookTube, don’t worry. From cozy reading vlogs to book hauls and wrap-ups, there is something for everyone, even if, like me, you were a bit scared for the sheer amount of City of Bones or Sarah J. If you are a part of the book community online, you probably have fallen down the rabbit hole that is BookTube. So I tend to turn to YouTube book reviews. Lately I have found myself craving very chill book related content, as I have been stuck in a very long reading slump but I also want to keep up with the latest releases.