jueves, 12 de octubre de 2017

The BookTubers, the medium for books to be trend

Nowadays, YouTube is the form of entertainment and reliable information source for the so call "Millennials" kids. No wonder why there's so many people wanting to be a YouTuber. They have network deals and worldwide recognition, if they set themselves with constancy and hard work, so there's the key if you want to succeed on that medium!

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And inside that spectrum they are tones and tones of different categories and genres in which the "YouTubers" develop. Today we're going to dive in the "BookTubers", a very humble and no so exploited zone of the YouTube space, that casually covers the one part of this dear blog. Books.

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As a bookworm, this kind of YouTube channels come in handing when I want to have a review of a book. They have nice reviews and every channels has its very own personality that brings a fresh overlook on the book. Now, I'm going to recommend three channels:

  • EPIC READS: They show reviews, book trailers, upcoming books that they publish and more


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  • THUG NOTES: I have mentioned this section from Wisecrack already, and I don't know why but, I love the analysis from Sparky Sweets, PhD. The literature classics are his speciality.
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  • JAVIER RUESCAS: He is, to me, one of the best BookTubers at the moment. Being him a writer of novels and talking about classics with his charisma and engaging eloquence, I never get tired of him. So go check it out now! His videos are sadly just in Spanish but he has some interviews with English writers that are worth watching.
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