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  1. www.youtube.com › channel › UCFQMO-YL87u-6Rt8hIVsRjAHello Future Me - YouTube

    Writer, worldbuilder, video essayist, bread connoisseur, and person who talks about The Last Airbender probably a little too much.

    • Rincey Reads. Watch for: Closed Captions [CC]. A wide variety of genres and authors. Do you want to read a bunch of different genres? Do you want to read stories from a wide variety of authors?
    • PolandBananasBooks. Watch for: Energetic, fun, goofy videos. Varied content with a focus on young adult and fantasy genres. As one of the biggest BookTube celebrities out there, with over 400,000 subscribers at the time of writing, Christine Riccio's channel is a must.
    • ChapterStackss. Watch for: Psychological and horror genres. Honest, clear reviews. Here's a YouTube book channel made for expanding your horizons a little.
    • StoryTime at Awnie's House. Watch for: Children's stories being read aloud. Images of the pictures in physical copies of books. StoryTime at Awnie's House is a BookTube channel dedicated to stories for kids.
    • The Poptimist
    • Reading with Cindy
    • Jean Bookish Thoughts
    • Bowties & Books
    • Chanelle Time
    • Ariel Bissett
    • Savidge Reads
    • Paperback Dreams
    • Starlah Reads
    • Jessica Nicole Dickerson

    By far, one of my favorite reviewers on the platform, The Poptimist is almost exclusively a review channel. By all metrics, he is an unconventional BookTuber in that regard, but his super in-depth and top-notch GIF game reviews make every book he talks about super interesting. Whenever he uploads, I know that my TBR is about to grow.

    Do you want to laugh your socks off? Look no further than Reading With Cindy. I can safely say one of the funniest people on YouTube. With self-aware and critical humor, her channel is refreshing, with its hyper-analytical rant reviews.

    Jean was one of the first creators I started following when I joined BookTube, and I am still in awe whenever she posts. 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. Still, I would say her specialty is fantasy and political books...

    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.

    Another very funny creator, Chanelle is awesome. 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 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. Her videos are well thought out and researched and it definitely shows her range and creativity.

    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. So, if you just want to learn about some more books and watch a soothing video, check out his channel.

    You want to have ups and downs, honest and funny commentary? Look no further. Paperback Dreams is a great channel if you want your reviews to go through the motions; many times she even vlogs her reading process together with the reviews, so you can see her opinions throughout the entire books as she goes.

    Starlah Reads does the more traditional formate of reviews, generally in her Best/Worst books of the year videos. But what I like the most is her series “Author Anew” in which she reads a new book from an author she has not liked in the past. These are part vlog, part review.

    Jessica has a super fun and light energy channel and her reviews combined with wrap-ups always put me in a chill mood. She definitely spends a good amount of time and detail in each book, without spoiling or overlooking content.

  2. Book Review: Hello Beautiful by Ann Napolitano. Melinda @ A Web of Stories. 845 subscribers. Subscribed. 90. 5.4K views 1 year ago #smallbooktuber #booktube #books.

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  3. 📹 Come join me and Ann Napolitano to find out why Oprah chose Hello Beautiful as her 100th Book Club pick! “This sumptuous family saga is one of those rare...

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  4. Feb 18, 2021 · Stream It Or Skip It: ‘Hello, Me!’. On Netflix, A Dramedy Where A Middle Aged Woman Is Visited By Her Teenage Self When Her Life Goes Wrong. By Joel Keller @ joelkeller. Published Feb. 18 ...

  5. Apr 10, 2018 · Parents need to know that Hello Lighthouse is an artful picture book by author-illustrator Sophie Blackall (Finding Winnie) that won the 2019 Caldecott Medal. It shows the life of a lighthouse keeper and his family in a bygone era.

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