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BookTubers out there, you're sure to find something that speaks to the only bookworm in you, from an Andreo Rowling , a girl who "changed" her last name for her favorite author, to a successful Mexican who seeks to recreate the most important Spanish-speaking books, such as Raiza Revelles . Just to give you an idea of the diversity within this community, here's a list of some popular and niche topics covered by book vloggers: Book reviews: positive, negative, and often very funny. Animated short films. Modern adaptations of novels. Literary guides or explanations for school. Animated illustrations from literary series such as Harry Potter. Social justice literature.
Writing Tips and Suggestions . Author interviews. Advice on Content Phone Number List Marketing or book publishing. Children discussing classic literature. Couples reading and analyzing a work together. Industry news and views. And anything else you can think of related to the realm of books. This world is so wide that they even hold live reading marathons. BookTubers encourage people to stop watching YouTube and start reading as many books as possible in every genre out there. Why are BookTubers so popular today? We would be very wrong to dismiss BookTube as mere chatter.
In fact, book influencers and social media are beginning to shape virtually every phase of book production. For example, when choosing cover designs, editors now have to consider how a cover will look on Instagram, or whether or not a very glossy one will be difficult to film - after all, if it's famous there's bound to be some BookTuber showing it off to all their followers. . While Bookstagrammers and BookTubers encourage the publishing industry to constantly innovate and stay on top — ensuring a healthy level of competition and quality products — they also give readers new platforms to connect and discover amazing new books.
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