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Book Depository Meets ... BookTube

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I am sure if you are an avid reader you are more than familiar with Book Depository! They offer an incredible array of online books! BookTube is also a fun place to watch book reviews of old favorites and to uncover new ones!

We all have our escapes at the end of a long day - Here are a few of mine!

I usually find myself watching some of my favorite BookTubers (Easiest Way For Beginners: Go To YouTube.com and then type in a BookTubers Name in the search box that create videos reviewing their favorite books. These videos can range from Favorite Books of The Year to One Book Reviews and everything in between. I find their insight enjoyable and informative. They review a full spectrum of books from Non-Fiction to Fiction to Mystery to Horror to Self Help Etc. They each have their own spin with their channels and I have found many that are worth a watch and listen!

I would like to "Shout Out" the following channels:

abookolive
A Girl And A Book
BooksAndJams
TiredMommaTriesToRead
Jen Campbell
Girl About Library
MercysBookishMusings

They are all personable, engaging and knowledgeable! They are FANTASTIC!
It would be worth your while to check them all out!

If you would like to hear of other channels I really enjoy, please reach out and let me know!

What Am I Currently Reading? 

Lab Girl by Hope Jahren (And Loving It !!!)

What are you currently reading, I would love to hear from you!


DISCLAIMER: I am not associated with Book Depository or You Tube.
These are my personal opinions and I do not have any business relationship with either company mentioned above. 

#abookolive #booksandjams #tiredmommatriestoread #jencampbell #girlaboutlibrary #mercysbookishmusings #agirlandabook




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