Have you ventured into the wonderful world of BookTubing yet? If your answer is no then you really should. I've been making videos with the BFFs for a few months now and I'm liking it a lot better than blogging.
Hang on. I didn't mean it like that...ok yes I did, but I have my reasons.
Watching videos feels more personal. It's like someone is inviting you into their home for a cup of tea and to discuss books. When they fangirl over a book you get to see their excitement instead of just interpreting what you're reading in their words. It takes the obsession to a whole other level.
BookTubers tend to review all books, the old and the new. It seems bloggers feel to be the best we have to review only new releases or ARCs. And while I agree it is important I want to know why no one talks about books that came out last year or hell even five years ago. I have read some awesome books like the Gone series by Michael Grant or Eve by Anna Carey because BookTubers were talking about them. Books that would have sat on my shelf because I thought my new releases had to take priority over those.
Hang on. I didn't mean it like that...ok yes I did, but I have my reasons.
Watching videos feels more personal. It's like someone is inviting you into their home for a cup of tea and to discuss books. When they fangirl over a book you get to see their excitement instead of just interpreting what you're reading in their words. It takes the obsession to a whole other level.
BookTubers tend to review all books, the old and the new. It seems bloggers feel to be the best we have to review only new releases or ARCs. And while I agree it is important I want to know why no one talks about books that came out last year or hell even five years ago. I have read some awesome books like the Gone series by Michael Grant or Eve by Anna Carey because BookTubers were talking about them. Books that would have sat on my shelf because I thought my new releases had to take priority over those.
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