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Today's post is about books that YouTube personalities have released and I own.
All I Know Now: Carrie Hope Fletcher
I loved this book. It is worth the read. I have two copies. One that I got when it was released and it was at the local goodwill so I had to pick it up.
Beneath the Glitter: Elle & Blair Fowler
Elle and Blair were the first YouTube personalities that published a book. If they actually wrote it or if it was ghost written on their lives I don't know but my god it was awful. I got quite far about 100 pages from the end but couldn't finish.
Girl Online: Zoe Sugg
There were a lot of talk that the book was ghost written and I could see why. It wasn't great but it wasn't bad. It's a lot better then Elle and Blair Fowler's book by a long shot.
The History of my Insanity: Trisha Paytas
The thing with Trisha Paytas is you either lover her or hate her. She is a lot like marmite. I happen to love marmite. Some videos of Trisha's I watch, some I don't and some I get part way through but get bored and switch them off. This book wasn't great. It's basically an autobiography. From birth up until she wrote it. It's a quick read. The thing with it was it was very bland. The font of the words were very generic. And felt as if she wrote it in a few hours and published it as soon as she finished without anyone looking over it.
The Stripper Diaries: Trisha Paytas
The stripper diaries are just journal entries Trisha did during the time she was a stripper and again it felt very bland. I don't doubt that some of the things happened to her but not all that she put in there happened.
The Story Of Channon Rose Lessons Between The Lines Channon Rose
Channon is one of my favorite YouTube personalities. She is honest and that comes through in her book. I don't think she sugar coated as much in her book as Trisha did in her book.
Lauren
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