victoriacomelibros is a BookTuber dedicated to reviewing and commenting on books on its channel
Every April 23, World Book and Copyright Day is celebrated. This date was set by UNESCO in memory of three central authors of universal literature: Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra, William Shakespeare and Inca Garcilaso de la Vega.
The love of literature does not remain in books and with the advent of new technologies There are many users who share their passion for texts on various platforms, including Youtube.
In this community, a specific term is used to refer to creators who dedicate their channels to creating content exclusive to literature: BookTubers. They share analysis and debates on books, literary genres, and related topics on their channels. Beyond diversity is a common element: a love of literature.
Here are some BookTubers from Latin America that stand out for the quality of their content and the volume of their suggestions, which include reviews, summaries of animated texts, and even reading challenges..
You can also find classics on these channels Picking up books (When authors show the most recent books they have purchased) and their bookshelf tours or Bookshelf Tours. All initiatives that seek to strengthen interest in the texts.
1. Victoria Book Eater
With 67.6 thousand subscribers and over 1 million views on its channel, Victoria is one of the Argentine BookTubers that has registered a significant increase in its channel, which was created at the end of 2020. In this space, Share some typical content from this community, such as recommendations, challenges, and reviews. You can find material on a variety of styles and genres, from children’s books to classic, detective and fantasy books.
2. Turtle Barton
Literature reviews and recommendations There are enclosures related to the horror genre that predominate in this space. But you can also find reviews on other genres like romance and suspension. On its channel, which has 27.5 thousand subscribers and more than 1.8 million views, there are several videos that stand out for their accessibility and popularity, focusing on two classic authors: Stephen King and Edgar Allan Poe.
3. Literary shelf
The channel has 26,000 subscribers and you can find content in book reviews and resumes as well as tips on reading productivity, literary travel and reading lifestyles along with other content. Created in 2016, the author of the channel is Luis Miguel Mesa Diaz, a translator and literature student.
4. Reader status
This channel has 3.1 thousand subscribers and is distinguished by reviews. It was created by Colombian Eliana Andrea Castillo Quintero, who recently applied to the Shorts format to share her recommendations.. Among the most popular titles are police and horror novels, as well as a rating of the most featured books.
5. Klau reads books
This channel has 643 thousand subscribers and was created by Mexican Claudia Ramirez, who studied industrial design and has a master’s degree in communication. On his channel he shares comments and literary analysis. Outside of YouTube, he has also carried out cultural dissemination tasks and collaborated with publishing houses.
6. MyOwnLittleBookshelf
The channel has 10.8 thousand subscribers and there you can find the most typical formats of BookTubers such as read summaries, reviews, analysis and classics. Shipping the bookWhich deals with both the latest books purchased by the creators as well as their shelf visits full of books.
7. Lali Essence
Lali Arsi channel has 19 thousand subscribers. He is a communicator and his followers are 13 to 20 years old, Who are identified with him because of the dynamic and simple language he uses about his experiences with the most recently read books. His channel is mainly focused on conveying the experience of texts.
8. Books for the net
The creator of the channel is Peruvian Victoria Delgado, who is a teacher and With his “reading company,” as he calls his cats Buddy and Robin, he shares his impressions of various literary genres. Ranging from fiction to non-fiction novels.
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