Booktube Bites: A Guide To Reading Positions
Booktube Bites is a weekly segment in which I spotlight cool bookish videos on the internet. I will discuss some entertaining videos and Booktubers which you can check out. Feel free to participate as well, and send in your own recommendations of videos you would like spotlighted.
Found At: Sam The Book Dragon
Today’s Video: A Guide To Reading Positions
This week’s video puts the spotlight on Booktuber, Sam the Book Dragon, who vlogs about books and more. In this video, Sam does a skit on reading positions. Positions named such as “the armchair” and leg hugger” will have readers laugh out loud and resonate with their own issues of trying to find a comfy reading position. Sam’s videos are humorous and fun! She is definitely one of my new favorite book bloggers. Go check out her other videos as well!
I can relate to this video so much because it’s so hard finding comfortable reading positions especially if you’re reading good book away from home!
Question of the week: What is your favorite reading position? Share your thoughts in the comment section below!
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Hahah. The “what even is this” position. (And, as with Ferris Bueller, the best part is after the movie’s over.) My favourite position this time of year is sitting in a chair overlooking the yard, but I dream about ways to suspend a hammock in the same place, which I imagine would be MUCH more comfortable.
Reading in a hammock is great! It’s really comfortable especially when the weather is just right.
I can’t just read in one position– I’m that fidgety kid that is constantly moving every 20 minutes or so. This video is great because I end up in some contorted positions, too, lol!
I used to do that a lot and still do. It depends on the book I’m reading for me to be able to sit still or be fidgety. Usually books with a lot of action scenes/or is a thriller has me on edge and I can’t sit still at all!