Booktube drama reddit I only watch BookTube rarely now because I don't need the same three books recommended to me over and over again. I have been loving booktube recently but really struggling to find booktubers who read like me. Finding and commenting on old posts in external subreddits, for the purpose of intimidation and bullying, is also unacceptable. My Favorites (which includes YA because that is like 90% of Booktube): The biggest con is the drama. Welcome to r/progressionfantasy! This community is for the discussion of progression fantasy fiction in all mediums. i engage with some of the sarah j. but it takes so much more time to make them of non-crappy quality, that my tired ass sometimes just has the power to make a wrap-up video, or a video that doesn't This is a moderated subreddit. I mostly keep all my reviews to Instagram now and do other book related stuff on booktube. Massive channels aren't going to because single book reviews and unknowns hurt their numbers. 7. You need to film because otherwise, what’s the point of doing all the branding stuff? Your video doesn’t have be amazing, it just needs to be done. New comments cannot be posted. I watch a LOT of Booktube, so I definitely have a lot to say when it comes to patterns amongst certain creators, and contemporary bookishness in general. On Reddit, if you say a books bad then you get a bunch of comments saying you can’t just make assertions like that because it’s just their opinion despite it obviously being the OP’s opinion. It is a co-production between BBC and Starz. They may also make a "top 10 fantasy" books or other more general book videos. A place to discuss Warhammer books published by Black Library. anyone participating in scalping related activities will be permanently banned If you are desperately trying to find a book and just can't find it, dm me (u/parkerm1408 ) and I will help you track it down. FLCL (2001) is an OVA anime series written by Yōji Enokido, directed by Kazuya Tsurumaki and animated by Gainax. Like she recently had a month where she tried to figure out if she liked romance so she had one video where she read books recommended to her by friends, one where she read books her viewers told her she'd hate, one week she used a professional service, etc. I was never going to be into this book since I'm not a fan of acotar and the like. I think he's very pretentious and self-absorbed. Be sure to check out our sidebar for helpful info and resources! 7. Welcome! This is a place for discussions about your favorite Korean dramas (current and past), drama reviews, official soundtracks, news, award shows and more. You can avoid booktube if you're scared of consumerism, but in the end that's not really resolving the problem, it's just putting it out of mind. I prefer content creators that just review books and do book hauls and stay clear away from whatever "outrage of the week" story happens to be going on at the moment. Booktube: Discovering booktube in 2015 was actually what got me to start reading after a long phase where I completely stopped reading for fun. Snapshots: This Post - archive. In the past, I’ve put my videos under ‘Entertainment’ (which does not really fit), ‘How To and Style’ (which is closer but not really right), and ‘People and Blogs’ (which would make people think the show is about me, but it is about the books). I used to see a lot of book reviews and booktalks, but now all there is is endless bookhauls of books they got for free and will never read. I am a bot. I'm sitting on a bunch of book analysis scripts and ideas, and discussions of themes, discussions on quality of writing etc. I assume that subs like r/Drama are the 1%. Boy, am I glad that this sub exists. I recently got into a Booktube after watching a Jack Edwards video that YouTube suggested. I personally love how his confidence has grown in sharing his opinions and insights. 3. Most likely… Christian booktube I’m so curious why the Christian book tubers promote books with smut and magic and violence etc etc and never address it? Some of them say they don’t like “spicy books” but then they go on and read books with cheating, sex out of marriage, magic, other gods, thrillers with super dark themes etc and don’t say anything??? I’ve been waiting a decade for YouTube to add ‘Books and Literature’ as a topic category to no avail. No buying or selling. i found a lot of my favorite books based off of her recs. That’s it, that’s the post. I’ve been watching booktube since 2008 which was …a scary long time ago and now I regret counting. (Info / ^Contact) BooksandLala is my favourite booktuber, she reads a bit of everything honestly. A gaming sub free from the news, hype and drama that surround current releases, catering instead to gamers who wait at least 12 months after release to play a game. Recently realised that I like some thriller/crime fiction after shunning it as trash for years same with women’s fiction Oct 26, 2014 · This kind of attitude isn’t something to support and even if you enjoy someone’s videos, you have to acknowledge the problems with using such powerful language such as ‘worthless’; bringing this attitude to the BookTube community is far from the best thing that’s ever happened as some people seem to be saying. If it was just less viewership it wouldn’t bother me, but YouTube starts punishing your channel when you have videos underperform constantly. I would say any videos done by the publisher, however, like a book trailer or author interview, don't qualify as part of BookTube, but I could be wrong. I might have been OK with Dawn if she hadn't killed **** (no spoiler intended). This has allowed them to gatekeep to an extent, and it has only gotten easier for them to do so. Booktube as an established community has existed for like 15 years already These “scandals” have come and gone hundreds of times by now. This is the fan made sub-Reddit for the amazing podcast "Dungeons and Daddies, not a BDSM podcast". Add your thoughts and get the conversation going. it's been a lonnng On Reddit, I got a lot of interest in some communities now and again, but never landed on a formula for success. Whether it's price, waiting for bugs/issues to be patched, DLC to be released, don't meet the system requirements, or just haven't had the time to keep up with the latest releases. I just finished and thought the same thing. I feel that it's a perspective BookTube often doesn't give much attention to. Set in a dystopian future, "Shatter Me" follows the life of 17-year-old Juliette Ferrars, who has been locked away for a crime she never intended to commit--a crime caused by her peculiar "gift" that she herself doesn't even understand. Fans of fantasy, science fiction, horror, alt history, and more can all find a home with us. Action Movies & Series; Animated Movies & Series; Comedy Movies & Series; Crime, Mystery, & Thriller Movies & Series; Documentary Movies & Series; Drama Movies & Series 113 votes, 76 comments. When i started watching booktube them 3 were the big 3 for me, and they interacted on each others channels and collabed and suddently it stopped. Book Roast, Becca and the Books, MelReads, Jessica Nicole Dickerson, Jodie, Holly Hearts Books, Sabine's Book Nook, books with chloe, How To Train Your Gavin, Hailey in Bookland, PeruseProject, Codie's Book Corner, Alexandra Roselyn, Riley Marie, bambina katarina, withcindy, A Clockwork Reader, I'm Rosa, thisstoryaintover. Film a video for the booktube newbie tag and go from there. There are lots of gems out there, and I'll never give up on Booktube completely, but it's been crazy watching the first generation of booktubers implode. Look for smaller booktubers who review self pubs, a lot of them will take a free copy for review if the premise sounds interesting. I've watched Better than food for a while, along with a number of other booktubers. Some of the booktubers that I think straddle these lines much better tend to focus more on Adult books and other kinds of books I'm just much less interested in. Do you like books? Do you make YouTube videos about books? Then you might be a Booktuber. Some of the more popular (more subscribed to/watched) BookTube channels have a few author interviews. Posted by u/[Deleted Account] - 5 votes and 9 comments All the Booktubers that made videos about Booktube ruining their reading/mental health mention how they feel pressured into reading hyped books they don't care about, and so they're not able to read the books they really want to readthen you go and check their Goodreads stats and see they gave out mostly 4 or 5 star ratings (for the years they've been on Booktube)so I guess reading what View community ranking In the Top 10% of largest communities on Reddit LITERARY DRAMA COVERAGE: ZADIE SMITH vs ANDREA LONG CHU. The other day I was looking for new channels to watch, and stumbled across G. Since I'm essentially drowning in books at work, I want to hear people's actual opinions (bonus points if they're funny about it!) so I can weed out the stories I Thank you SO much for this excellent write-up. BooksandLala is my favourite booktuber, she reads a bit of everything honestly. but it's so forced Bookish Realm: She's a librarian and she reads all kinds of things, but I love that she reads and talks about children's books a lot. But that is Sanderson. I’ll start by getting something off my chest: I can’t stand Jack Edwards. They don’t ever mention who these content creators are, though. r/SeattleWA is the active Reddit community for Seattle, Washington and the Puget Sound area! Do you want lively open discussions, upcoming events, local artist creations, community meet-ups, Seattle history, current news, community outreach, and careful transparent moderation? View community ranking In the Top 10% of largest communities on Reddit The Booktube Couch Change Drama Playlist. I love all their little… 7. It is our intent and purpose to foster and encourage in-depth discussion about all things related to books, authors, genres, or publishing in a safe, supportive environment. Unfortunately, many of the Book subreddits don't allow video posts or self-promotion. She comes off as wannabe pretentious, self-absorbed and obnoxious. Personally, my favorite way to watch booktube is just to search a book after I read it. I just really enjoy listening to other peoples' opinions on book related topics and discussions. Who is your favorite booktuber? My fav genre is fantasy romance and I haven’t watched booktube in a while Tasha polis was one… I recently started a booktube channel myself and my best advice is honestly: just do it. comments sorted by Best Top New Controversial Q&A Add a Comment My book, Cat-a-tonic Book 1 - Marcus' Misadventures, was mentioned in a Booktube review. sub rules: 1. And hooooooo boy, is there a lot to talk about. I was moved to tears that she found it funny. Basically what the title says. 92 The Booktube Girl 14182 909 Bookish Drama 24 I can tell you that 1book1review isn't on the Reddit list because she has her Sub count hidden and I don't r/Fantasy is the internet's largest discussion forum for the greater Speculative Fiction genre. The first season eight-part series was written by Harry and Jack Williams and directed by Tom Shankland. Aug 8, 2021 · One obvious reason is that sci-fi basically got taken over by leftists going all the way back to the 1930s. What I like about booktube is being able to interact with the individual and have a conversation about books. I was really nervous that it might be boring to readers. May 18, 2019 · So now that the silence has finally lifted, I can talk to you about Deltarune. Its jsut so weird. Same goes for that Booktube girl Dakota Warren he's friends with; just as annoyingly pretentious and self-absorbed. Which fantasy BookTube channels come off as genuinely enthusiastic about book reviews? Review I'm subscribe to a handful of booktubers who specialize in fantasy/sci-fi, but I'm finding that a lot of them either don't really focus on book reviews (which is mainly what I am interested in), or come off as a bit monotone. These days, there's a pretty big split between the big booktubers and the smaller booktubers, the "big" ones having mostly been bought out. But channels that mainly make those often have trouble growing. Looking for a Korean drama to watch or wanting to try out Korean dramas for the first time? Let us know what you are looking for as well as what you’ve enjoyed in the past and let our community of drama lovers suggest Korean dramas for you to watch! For me, I don't get that sense of discovery from his channel. Thanks so much!! Yeah, I'm weird about internet safety so I tried to keep it off, but just the nature of getting to know booktubers pretty well (they will slip and call me by my name naturally) and the fact that my husband is an indie author that people know in the communityit's sort of a fruitless endeavor LOL It's just a fun easter egg now and if you know you know 🤣 I’ve noticed how this page is more about other booktubers than a page for Sara… should we make a separate page for booktube in general or rename this… 7. 6K subscribers in the booktube community. You have to find the people whose taste aligns with yours and assess their recommendations individually within the context of what you know about your own preferences rather than trying to treat it as a monolith if you want it to be a good source for recommendations that you will actually like. I've seen glimpses of this drama unfolding on booktok and I used to be an avid YA reader, I just haven't bothered to engage with the drama. Books with Emily Fox: She's French Canadian so she reads in English and French. There is no reason to stalk someone's post history as a means to mock, ridicule, or harass. Don’t spend so much time on everything else. And the video type I'd most like to encounter is a spoiler-filled review. I'm planning a Booktube channel and watch it some. His new Tress Of The Emerald Sea video is one of the few book reviews lately that is performing as well as his other content (and slightly higher than stuff like a non drama filled week of Fantasy News). C. I think the issue with booktube is, or making the videos you listed below, is just that it takes time. Shoutout to the brave soul who created it. [BOOKTUBE] Quiet and Peaceful Solo Narration of the world's most interesting historical drama: War and Peace, Book 1, Chapter 7 Locked post. Plenty of YouTubers never get involved in drama and have 100k-500k subs. FLCL Progressive and Alternative are sequels to the original, staffed with a new team of creators with various episodes done by various people and studios, and both funded by Toonami. 2 Be polite and civil. I’ve since watched quite a few different content creators and I noticed many of them discuss how Booktube is very cliquey, judgmental, and fake. Be sure to check out our sidebar for helpful info and resources! Basically what the title says. 3K subscribers in the booktube community. All 3 tubers though all read and review manga, merphy and daniel more. (Info / ^Contact) I love Booktube! Some of my favorites don't even necessarily have to share my taste in books. There are so many other channels that do that better. 5K subscribers in the booktube community. However, I did create some video posts with my work that got a couple of thousand upvotes, which was a decent boon for my channel. Be sure to check out our sidebar for helpful info and resources! I like her recommandations but I can't stand her videos. Reply reply 54 votes, 69 comments. Daniel seems like a cool dude and I wish him the best but most of my booktube consumption comes from lots of other A place to discuss all things historical romance! Find new authors and talk about your favorite books (and tv show/movie adaptations of said books). " There is two book review in his top 50 most viewed videos. Booktube definitely encourages this impulsive book buying behavior from average readers, and the defensive way many booktubers reacted to this discussion was very immature. Other things I've notice: BookTube Videos and Bookstagram posts seem to recycle the same series/books/authors constantly. . To truly avoid feeling this way (with booktube, adverts or other things in the future) you will have to tackle that desire to consume rather than simply try to avoid videos! On Reddit, I got a lot of interest in some communities now and again, but never landed on a formula for success. Agreed. i think you can get good recs from booktok if you have a strong sense of what you like AND if you spend enough time on the app for the algorithm to learn what content to deliver to your fyp. She skews slightly towards thriller/horror type stuff and doesn't read a whole lot of fantasy/sci-fi (and even when she does it's usually pretty light), but if you follow her for a year chances are she'll read at least a handful of books you might be interested in or that you've liked, she's a very diverse reader Even just YouTube, it’s been a long time. I was getting to the end and I kind of was hoping both couples would become genuine friends and decent people and then it didn't happen. (no, according to the video) swept Booktube. I remember booktube always centering around a lot of YA books, but I'm not sure if it was (or is) like booktok is currently. A Lord of the Rings review and a Dune review both from 2020. Progression fantasy is a fantasy subgenre term for the purpose of describing a category of fiction that focuses on characters increasing in power and skill over time. You can tell she really wants to portray herself a certain way (intelligent, artsy, cute and quirky) by the way she forces herself to talk, giggle or displays one of her bras over a lamp in the background of her video to make herself look so "wild" etc. I don't know how it became the way it is or if that's how tiktok is in general, but it doesn't seem like a very inviting place to talk about books to me, especially not about ones that deviate from the popular "formula. i read zodiac academy and i would not describe 7. Posted by u/bluesideseoul - No votes and 5 comments Welcome! This is a place for discussions about your favorite Korean dramas (current and past), drama reviews, official soundtracks, news, award shows and more. Thankfully, this place exists, where I don't need a million subs to express myself. jp, archive. i don't read romance or classics as much as her, but the rest of my taste (lit fic, memoirs, contemporary, short story collections, some horror/thriller) aligns super close to hers. maas content for the memes and jokes, but mostly avoid book recs from those readers (with the exception of zodiac academy. Booktube in general has been less interesting IMO as changes have been apparent across the board for many creators, but I still often watch and stay subscribed to Daniel. hea booktubes (great for KU and indie recs. I must be one of the few people that doesn't like him. I did a research paper this summer on this subreddit and there was a published study that found that 74% of attacks on Reddit came from 1% of source subreddits. The funny part is if you come in here saying a Reddit darling is the finest piece of literature in the history of the world no one ever needs OP to My major issue with BookTube is all of the larger BookTubers promote the same books. is. he says some really nasty stuff about the Better than food guy, and just in general rants about a lot of things. There are an infinite number of Booktube Aug 27, 2019 · I have no idea about any booktube drama as at this point I only watch two booktubers and they seem to steer clear of it all - but I’m interested to know more I agree about the shitting on entire genres. i have a handful of favorite booktubers for different reasons but my favorite for actual recommendations was by far noelle gallagher. The latest upload I saw of him was about him moving to some dream house to write a book like he's some sort of Charles Dickens. Mckay, who seems well, pretty angry at everything. comments sorted by Best Top New Controversial Q&A Add a Comment A great way for me to keep up with the new releases is booktube, but I find it grating when people are overly cheery, super-polished, or don't offer any solid criticism or praise. Before I say anything else, I just want to note that in all my expectations, I never expected to actually get a game to play yesterday. I have over 2 dozen channels that are never involved in drama I watch. BooksandLala was going to be my recommendation as well! For OP, LaLa does lots of themed months or experiments with her reading. does a lot of themed videos) • Temecka’s Library • Who Picked This Book? • Daijah’s Bookworld • The Naughty Librarian • Tiff Talks Pages • Life Is A Page Turner • More To Mary (great for high spice and taboo recs)•Books On Stereo (he brings the spicy recs as well!) r/booktube: Do you like books? Do you make YouTube videos about books? Then you might be a Booktuber. Frame it this way, some people definitely try to find ways to cause drama for creators when they feel like they find a thread they don’t like of that person if they grow in popularity To be quite frank, I made my first booktube video and found out I can't share it anywhere because everyone is so hostile when it comes to self-promotion. "Booktube" is a loosely defined community made up of hundreds if not thousands of individual creators. org, megalodon. This is a subreddit for YouTube drama, not personal drama. Be the first to comment Nobody's responded to this post yet. Feel free to discuss episodes, Daddies, and any other D&D related goodness! Members Online now in my youtube era and need more fun book tubers that actually rate good book and tell you what the book is about without spoilers. Yeah, this is a big problem with both BookTube and Bookstagram imo and I concur with OP that it's started to become about the consumerism while the focuson the love of reading has been diminished. The Missing is a British-American television drama series. The downside is that hearing passionate people discuss books made me read things other people loved instead of what I loved. bed dmbuo dwa yajce iuak xplovmy rkuusr muxq jrmb tylq