Are all book youtubers 20-something year old women that exclusively read young adult fiction?
Is there a demand for late 30s men who only read nonfiction?
>>9404312
I've seen one Russian woman who reads good shit like Joyce, Nabokov and others, and she isn't even a booktuber. I guess it has something to do with identity and not realizing books can be a mindless leisure too.
>>9404312
There are other ones but /lit/ keeps creeping on them and scaring them into closing their channels.
>>9404312
There's a qt 20-something Italian boy named the Bookchemist. I think he likes Postmodernism, but I'm usually too distracted by how much I want to gargle his dick to pay attention to what he's saying.
So what happened to that /lit/fu sweetie ? She was nice
>>9404345
who
>>9404388
oxford? i like to think she re-started penrose and will get back to us ASAP
There are exceptions like pic related. But you fags seem mostly interested in creeping on young girls anyway.
>>9404709
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=iCkS1QKSer4&feature=youtu.be
>>9404756
go to bed clif
> watching videos of people talking about books
You don't just have too much spare time, there should be an error in your brains that make you consider that activity reasonable.
>NEETs tend to read science fiction and fantasy
>only NEETs are bored enough to watch youtubers ramble about literature
>NEETs like twenty something years old nerdy girls
>twenty something years old nerdy girls like young adult romance shit
>demand and supply combined results in a hegemony of 20 something year old nergy girls talking about young adult romance shit with science fiction and fantasy backdrop
>>9404387
Is /lit/ the most gay board? There's really a lot of homosexuals here.
>>9404926
Are you new?
Lit is a perfect gay board. Aesthetic posturing without any substance or meat; FOTM meme picks from head gay in charge; immense hate for women and not in a Schopenhauer-esque way.
>>9404933
I thought all of this was because /lit/ is full of basement dwellers who read genre fiction and 2 non-fiction works in their life. Like, a board full of Ignatius.
When I think about it, Ignatius is probably (a bit) gay, so it's still coherent.
>>9404888
I like watching people discuss things they are passionate about. I feel it somehow validates my own neurosis when it comes to media consumption. It's a widespread thing, not uncommon, not good, but not unusual.
What happened to Kate? Is she still doing videos or did she shut down her second channel?
>>9404312
The problem is that anybody who takes literature seriously doesn't make a youtube channel if they want to be heard, they go into academia.
>>9404312
bookchemist spends lots of time talking about experimental contemporary american fiction from guys like pynchon or mccarthy. He's great.