Hello, readers! For this Thursday's post, I want to share some Youtube channels that I follow.
First off, I am a big fan of "booktube" and love seeing month wrap-ups, book hauls, bookshelf tours, book tags, etc.!
Sadly, most of the Booktube channels out there tend to focus on mainstream, secular YA fiction which I don't read a lot of, so I don't find myself enjoying these videos much.
However, I have found quite a few Christian booktubers who read a lot - or at least some - of the same books as me. *happiness* So without further ado, let's take a look at their channels.
As the channel name suggests, Melanie features a lot of YA books! She is also an author. Melanie probably reads a lot more contemporary fiction than I do, but we still read by quite a few of the same authors and I enjoy hearing her thoughts on those. Here is one of her videos:
I always enjoy watching Angela's new videos. I usually recognize most of the books she reads, and I really appreciate how she talks about content and such. Here's one of her latest videos:
Elizabeth has a lot of creative and unique content! She swerves from the norm by doing videos like Two Types of Readers (And My Highlighting System), Bookish Workouts - Based on The Hunger Games, Divergent, and Wonder Woman: Warbringer, and Book Series with Assassins. They're always fun. *grins* Here's one of her latest videos:
Her videos can get a little long for me, personally. But I've enjoyed some of them and she has so many books that I've read or that I recognize, which is always so cool. Here's one of her videos where she did a booktube tag that I made up *grins*:
Ivy Rose is a writer, reader, and booktuber! I just recently discovered her channel and was thrilled to see that she has and loves a whole bunch of the same books as I do! Here's one of her videos that I adore:
Lindsey's videos are always done so neat and tidily. She's a big reader of Christian fiction and I enjoy seeing what she's reading and whatnot, though we may not actually read a whole lot of the same thing. I think one of her favorite genres is contemporary fiction and least favorites is fantasy (and it's totally the opposite for me). Anyway, here's a video from her:
I just recently realized Laura has a Youtube channel, so I haven't seen a lot of her content yet. But I got to know her through her blog and blog tours a few years ago, and love that she's passionate about supporting indie authors! The few videos I watched were fun - she's such a fangirl! *grins* Here's one of her latest videos:
I really enjoy Oceana's videos - there's something very pleasant about them. She does read quite a bit of mainstream YA fiction, and some books that I personally probably wouldn't read. But she also reads Christian fiction and Christian Living, and seems very comfortable talking about her beliefs and faith. So I really like that! Here's a fun book tag from her:
Rissi and I don't read a ton of the same books, but she does feature Christian fiction and I enjoy hearing what books she's been liking! I usually see at least a few recognizable books on her channel. Here's one of her latest videos:
And that is all I have for Booktube channels! Please let me know in the comments below if you know of anymore Youtube channels featuring lots of Christian fiction (particularly fantasy and fairy tale *winks*).
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Also, I wanted to share some Youtube Channels about Christian living, conservative viewpoints, etc. that I really appreciate.
Sisters Kristen Clark and Bethany Baird talk about all things love, romance, womanhood, faith, and life! I've come across many a video that was meaningful to me, and I love their book, Girl Defined. (Their second book, Love Defined, is releasing soon!) Here's one of their latest videos:
Joe's videos have been very inspirational, challenging, and encouraging to me over the years. It seems like he's deviated a little from his previous theme of videos, but I've still enjoyed his content. Here's one of his videos that I love (his very first video, actually, I believe):
I've found quite a few of Sadie's videos to be inspiring, so I kinda recently started following her. She seems passionate and a dreamer and serious about her relationship with God. And I'm really wanting to read her latest book, Live Fearless: A Call to Power, Passion, and Purpose, because I think I could relate to her journey and benefit from it! *smiles* Here's one of her latest videos:
I absolutely love finding young, conservative women who use their public platforms with such boldness and passion. Liz is Catholic, and I believe she's also a born-again Christian, as in she trusts Jesus Christ as her personal Savior. I'm inspired by her wisdom, facts, and level-headedness when dealing with the hot topics of the day. Here are a few videos from her that I love:
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So there you have it! Let me know what you think below. What are some Youtube channels you like? Do you watch any of the same ones as me?
If you love Christian fiction (fantasy, fairy tale, historical, dystopian, contemporary, etc.) and Christian Living, do check out my Booktube channel too! ^_^
I've been following Lindsey and Rissi for a while now (ever since I joined the online book community/started reading Christian fiction), and have seen some of these other ones around but never really looked into them. I'll have to check them out!
ReplyDeleteI hope you do check them out and enjoy them! ^_^ Yay for Rissi and Lindsey! :))
DeleteI really love girl defined, and I want to check out Joe's videos! Thanks for the great post!
ReplyDeleteAh, wonderful! They truly are inspiring. ^_^ You should definitely check out his videos - he has a lot of great ones.
DeleteYou're very welcome! :)