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10 YouTubers That I Follow Religiously For Their Book Reviews And Other Cool Stuff

Follow these individuals' channels on Youtube now for all things bookish!

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10 YouTubers That I Follow Religiously For Their Book Reviews And Other Cool Stuff
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Now that February has come to an end which means that the cold and depressive winter season of 2018 is about to pass, I have decided to share with you a list of individuals that I follow on Youtube because I love their videos of book reviews, unboxings, book hauls, and other cool stuff that they generally talk about.

I found out about them during 2017 when I was just searching for videos related to books that I could feature on my author’s unofficial Facebook page.I have to admit it felt like a new beginning was in the horizons when I stumbled upon Youtuber Cameron Chaney’s bookshelf video because he had all the books and authors that I idolized from high school up to now.

I decided to look further into his channel and the result of that was me discovering about all these channels (nine of them plus Cameron’s channel) that I am featuring here in this listicle.

So because we are nearing the era of new beginnings and rebirths, I am sharing these favorite channels here with you if you are looking for a new hobby to begin this upcoming Spring Break.

Click on the links that I have included with their names so you can be transported to their channels now and get started on your bookish goals for 2018 if you have not started yet! Enjoy!

1. Kieran Higgins

Description: The channel of the author and BookTuber Kieran Higgins. Subscribe for weekly book reviews, unboxings, hauls and more bookish goodness!


2. A Clockwork Reader

Description: My name is Hannah. I'm here because I like to read and you're probably here for the same reason. I think we'll get along just fine.


3. Cameron Chaney

Description: Scruffy book nerd 📚. Author ✏️. BookTuber 📖. Horror fan 💀. Contributor to http://nofspodcast.com 👻


4. Michael Reads

Description: I LOVE books. So tell me what you're reading.


5. Rincey Reads

Description: I put up book-related videos every Friday, and sometimes videos on other days. :) I am a Book Depository Affiliate! I receive a small [like, really small] percentage when you purchase books using my Book Depository links! http://bit.ly/VLxkWb


6. Brown Girl Reading

Description: This channel is about anything and everything that interests me, but mostly about BOOKS!


7. Peruse Project

Description: I am Regan I like to talk about books. "Words can be like X-rays if you use them properly -- they'll go through anything. You read and you're pierced." ― Aldous Huxley, Brave New World Need to contact me about book-related things? You can do so here: Perusseproject@gmail.com


8.Jesse the Reader

Description: I'm a BOOK WARRIOR, here to have fun & share my love for books. :) For business inquiries contact me at jessethereader@gmail.com


9. ZarriahRose

Description: Echante, I'm Zarriah Rose! I'm a lover of life who adores books, cosplay, and fantasy - but glitter and kindness are pretty high up there, too. I live in the elvish-esque woods of the PNW and prefer cardio that includes wearing a mermaid tail or a tutu.

I am often found fighting with my hairbrush, working on a creative project, painting with Bob Ross, or mooching snacks off my husband.


10. Richard Media Geek

Description: Welcome to my channel where I talk about whatever makes me happy as heck... mainly books!!! 📚

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