Recent Booktube Highlights | Shoutouts and Recommendations
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- Опубліковано 5 жов 2024
- #booktube #booktubeshoutouts
In which I talk about some Booktube I’ve been enjoying lately . . .
Channels and Videos Mentioned
Newer channels to me
@CamsCampbellReads
@NickellesNook
@RecoveringBookSnob
@elsiechanda
Recently returned to Booktube:
@InfiniteText
@lucythereader
Booktube Journey Tag playlist: • The Booktube Journey T...
Women’s Prize Content
@KierTheScrivener • Women's Prize Reviews ...
@AliceandtheGiantBookshelf • Women's Prize for Non-...
@hasteyebooks • Women's Prize for Non-...
@GunpowderFictionPlot • This years Women's Pri...
Ultimate Women’s Prize Longlists
@jenniferlovesbooks • My Ultimate Women's Pr...
@AliceandtheGiantBookshelf • The Best of the Best: ...
@adayofsmallthings Persephone Spotlight: • My Persephone Collecti...
@SpinstersLibrary Classic Book Recommendations for YA readers: • Classic Book Recommend...
@elizabethaliteraryprincess What I Read in my PhD in English Literature: Victorian Woman Novelists: • What I Read for My PhD...
The George Eliot Project: Middlemarch: • The George Eliot Proje...
@booksimnotreading Barsetshire Chronicles: • Review: Barsetshire Ch...
@WillowTalksBooks The Left Hand of Darkness: • Why The Left Hand of D...
@NnennaReads Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow: • Video
@DanUniAndBooks The New Life: • Discussing The New Lif...
Between filming this video and posting it, Brian @BookishTexan also did a great review of Cuddy: • A Review of Cuddy by B...
@PageTurnersWithKatja Why We Love Unreliable Narrators: • Why We Love Unreliable...
@OliviasCatastrophe How to read more! (And why you really shouldn’t) • How to Read More! (And...
Top 10 Poetry Recommendations: • Top 10 Poetry Recommen...
@benreadsgood May Month in Books: • Horror sales boom, PEN...
April Month in Books: • Huge new releases, sad...
@spreadbookjoy Guide to Social Reading: • Guide to Social Readin...
@EleanorNicBhatair Where to start if you want to become a reader the Aphantasia and Dyslexia edition! • Where to start if you ...
How does having Aphantasia change my reading experience? • How does having Aphant...
@ReadingNymph Favourite Books Ever: • Favourite Books EVER G...
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Thank you so much, Katie! I'm glad you enjoyed the videos. ❤ Eliot and I definitely have a complicated relationship haha.
Just catching up with my Watch Later list, but absolutely love this concept. And thank you so much for the shout out - so pleased you’ve enjoyed the Book News videos 🙌
So many Booktubers here that are new to me who I need to check out.
Katie, thank you so much. I’m honored to be included in this video and with so many wonderful Booktubers! I definitely plan to read more Trollope. 💛
Katie! you got me blushing! I can't wait to check out some of the channels you mentioned
Thank you so much for the lovely words 🥹🌟 this made my day!! Probably my week! Yess poetry readers unite :) Lots of my favourites and friends here as well. I've been loving Katja's videos on translated literature lately for all the recommendations. I'm also on the end of aphantasia I guess as I don't imagine anything while reading!
Thank you so much, Katie! I'm glad you enjoyed the highlighted video 😊. I now also have a great list of new to me booktubers to explore this weekend 🫶.
Thanks so much for the mentions! I have enjoyed so many of the videos you mentioned, so I will absolutely be catching up on the rest. It’s always lovely to find new booktubers too, I look forward to checking out the new to me channels. 😊📚
Aw thanks for the shout out Katie! I feel I've only had time for Women's Prize content lately haha good to see it's enjoyed! 😊
Awww Katie!! Thank you! I agree Ben's news videos are brilliant
Thanks so much for the shoutout Katie! You've made my day!
I never heard the term visual imagination used before. I’ve always taken it for granted that everyone illustrated in their minds while reading a book or listening to a radio drama. Every The Secrets of Hartwood Hall lives in the visual memory you created. The pictures you drew for the readers are remarkably detailed (at least for me) and all the characters have faces! Katie, you’re an artist who paints with words!
This is very interesting, as none of the characters in Hartwood Hall really have faces to me XD
I love a shoutout video especially when smaller channels are mentioned so thank you Katie! Very glad Andreea is back and also Curtis from Curtis Books and Books came back this month and I love his channel. I’ve been enjoying and they were readers, Eyes on Indie and Shawn the Book Maniac’s mystery guests on his Friday reads.
I love videos like this, especially when the channels are linked. Thanks so much!
Thanks for recommending some great channels and videos, Katie! I’ve been trying to catch up up on booktube watching as well lately so will be adding some more to my watchlist. Thank you for mentioning my video!!! 💛
Thank you so much for including me in this shout out vid. 😊
Thank you Katie.
Love Olivia, Alice, Jack, Kirsten and Jennifer so much ❤❤ 10:53
I always love these types of videos, an excellent way to find new and interesting booktubers :)
Thank you for this video. I've just found a bunch of new booktubers to follow! 😊
Great recommendations. Thank you!
Thanks for the mention! Lots of great book tubers here and some for me to check it. I think aphantasia is really interesting, I do have a visual memory but I rarely picture anything as I'm reading.
Among 20 Taylor Swift songs 😂 Relateable. These are all amazing reccomendations! You mentioned her already but I loved Nicole from A Day of Small Things videos about Richard II.
Thank you for the shoutout ❤
Very cool of you to do this. And thanks, you reminded me of one id lost track of ( Cams Campbell!) Whose inaugural video i loved. I'll check out the booktubers new to me. Must be millions of booktubers. Its great, fun, etc but i can sometimes watch more booktube than read books! 😂🤷♀️ im glad you signalled Lucy the Reader is back. Thanks, Katie, helpful nice video.
Thanks very much :)
Thank you Katie, I enjoyed this a lot and noted several book tubers. I do watch several booktubers Benjamin McEvoy,
Lil's Vintage World, Jean's Thoughts, Nerdy Kathy, CrimeOlly and Leandra The TBR Zero are a few. (I'm not sure if you already watch them but I thought I would mention them.)
Thanks!
I ❤ that you are “paying it forward” by supporting other booktubers!
I have too many hobbies, which cuts down time for each. For classic books I only monitor two channels:
Books and Things is my top channel.
The other one is Tristan and the Classics.
I was watching an episode of the late 50s-early 60s "The Donna Reed Show" tv show last night in which "Mary," the daughter character, is reading Crime and Punishment. "Jeff," the son character, starts teasing her about it. She shoves it at him and he blusteringly attempts to take command of reading it out loud, but is completely undone in attempting to pronounce any of the Russian character names.
I recently started reading 'Twenty thousand leagues under the sea' because I have heard people mention it here n there. i am 57 yrs. old and there are a lot of books i never read before. so i started to collect a few to read. It was weird when I read that they had thought that the fish they were following was 2 miles long. I have had to relook at the original written date. I came to realize that at that time in history, they had different knowledge than we do now and we have more advanced knowledge and access to different types of ways of obtaining more realistic info. and we are still finding out a lot more. Also, different relationship interactions during different eras are interesting.
I have been reading to read that one some time!
@@katiejlumsden Oh fun, let us/me know if and when you do so I can do a 'read along' type thing. I'd love to hear other's thoughts on this. I've only heard "oh it was a good book". Thanks for your reply. :D
It's lovely that you are doing this, Katie.
This was great. I am glad to see that I am not alone about not being a George Eliot fan.😂
There are definitely a few of us XD
Altho I do enjoy Stephen King, James Patterson, and Tom Clancy et al, I should confess my status as book snob.