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Top Youtubers to Watch If You Are Into Books and Writing

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Mon, March 03

We all know BookTok exists and is very impactful both in a positive and negative way. However, what about BookTubers? Here is a list of various Booktubers who can share insights on the latest book discussions revolving around new and old books, as well as Booktubers who can help you on your writing journey.

It can be a little lonely when you finish the greatest book ever, but have no one to talk about it with or somewhere to express your love for it. In addition to that, what can be even lonelier is the writing process! You might have heard of some of these Booktubers already from their other platforms, but hopefully this can introduce you to some new ones.

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@Frostyhannah

Starting off strong with Hannah’s YouTube channel that has funny skits and bits of behind the scenes of creating a story. If you are a young writer, Hannah is the perfect channel for you. She creates shorts about her books and is currently in her editing process. Hannah's content is full of relatable writing content, such as going through writer's block to create in-depth characters.

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@Z-WJ

Zaneera’s Weekly Journal takes a different route with her content. Zaneera’s content is perfect if you want an author insider on what exactly it means to be an author. Her content shows you the hidden parts of being an author, such as a book doctor, advice for young writers, the journey of writing, to publishing, and of course becoming an established author.

Authors such as children's author Brian Floca, to romance author Nora Dahlia. If you want a short, well-rounded author interview, check out her content!

@Kekayowrites

Kekay content shows you the balance between writing and time-consuming jobs. As a writer, sometimes the only thing we want to do is well…Write! It can be hard to balance the two, but Kekay gives an insight on some ways to balance both. Most of her content is writing vlogs so if you are interested in seeing a different perspective of the writing process, check out her channel!

@SaraCarrolli

Sara’s reading vlogs are everything! Her vlogs are super cute and cozy, taking you along to the bookstore or traveling, either way she always has a book in her hands. Not to mention she has amazing taste in books.

There are many videos of her listing her top reads of the month or year. In addition to that, although Christmas is over, you can still see her Bookmas vlogs, which are entertaining and cozy.

@Jack_edwards

We know him and we love him. Jack’s channel is the gold at the end of the rainbow. After a long day, turning on a discussion about controversial book topics, all you need sometimes.

Jack recommends the best books and he reads a lot and I mean a lot. If you want to expand your Goodreads list with genres ranging from romance, fantasy to classical, Jack is your guy. His content and recommendations speak for themselves.

@Smitty1432

Smitty said it himself: he has fireeee book recommendations whether it is fantasy or sci-fi. Smitty shares his top reads, thoughts, and recaps of his readings. All which are totally underrated.

Many of his recommendations aren’t the basic reads you’d find on booktok. If you are looking for new book recommendations that are actually good, you should definitely check him out.

@haleypham

How can this be a list of Booktubers if I didn’t mention the one and only Haley Pham. You probably already know her from booktok or her boyfriend Ryan's crazy adventures so I won’t say much since everything is said in the name alone. Haley shares her reading list, mostly focusing on the romance genre, her top reads, and overall book discussions/reviews.

@bookmama26

To describe this channel in one word: wholesome. Angie shares her current reads, TBRs, book hauls and some reading vlogs. Her videos are welcoming and honestly just a safe place. Her videos are so engaging and she recommends and talks about books in various ways that make you want to watch all of her content.

@TheBookLeo

Leonie makes a wide variety of bookish content. It is so engaging because she expresses her opinions on booktok and books in funny but also honest ways. If you want to start reading nonfiction, her channel has a beginner's guide to nonfiction.

If you want to read more books, she also has a video just for you. Leonie has a wonderful wide range of bookish content that you should definitely check out.

@ananeu

If you are a writer and haven’t watched a single ananeu video, what are you doing? Ananeu walks you through creating your characters, outlines, plots, world building, and so forth. It is perfect for beginners not knowing where to begin in their writing journey.

Don’t know how to format Google Docs in a book format? She has a video. Do you want to create aesthetic outlines? She has a video. Need ways to come up with book ideas? There’s a video. Do you need tips on literally anything that has to do with writing and the process? Guess what? She has a video! If you are a new writer, this channel is perfect for you and I promise she’ll give you some food for thought when you are stuck or just need another perspective.

@christy-anne-jones

Last but not least, Christy is perfect for writers in the middle to end of their writing stage. She shows insights into her writing styles or even other writers' writing routines. There are many writing vlogs you can watch that show all the behind the scenes work that goes into creating a masterpiece.

In addition to that, she takes you along her querying journey! This is super important as any writer would know. If you are a writer and it starts to get a bit lonely, click on any of her writing vlogs and you might even forget what you were doing in the first place.

I hope you at least find a couple of these channels both entertaining and helpful. Good luck on your reading or writing journeys!

Zaneera Xavier

Writer since Nov, 2024 · 2 published articles

Zaneera Xavier is currently a Junior in high school, who is on her way to graduating a year early. She is always looking for a various outlets to build up her writers voice and presence. If she is not writing, she is probably focusing on academics, reading, or spending time with her baby sister. Zaneera is striving to make her passion a career at only fifteen.

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