instagram controls my reading for a week (a reading vlog) | Summary and Q&A

TL;DR
Booktuber lets her Instagram followers decide which books she reads in a week and shares her thoughts on each selection.
Key Insights
- π₯° The booktuber has regained her love for Instagram and enjoys posting updates and photo dumps.
- π« She wanted her followers to choose her next reads to involve them in her book selections.
- π« Divine Rivals by Rebecca Ross was chosen as her next read, which she was excited about.
Transcript
guess who's back on her Instagram activity around never thought I'd find the day see the day where I actually said oh my God I'm active on Instagram again I have been so inconsistently there for the entirety of the time I've been on booktube and as of recent I have refound my love for Instagram and I have been loving posting photo dumps and doing a... Read More
Questions & Answers
Q: Why did the booktuber ask her Instagram followers to choose her next reads?
The booktuber wanted to involve her followers and let them have a say in what she reads. She also wanted someone else to make the decision for her.
Q: Which book did her followers choose for her to read?
Her followers chose Divine Rivals by Rebecca Ross, which is one of her most anticipated releases for the year.
Q: What is the premise of Divine Rivals?
Divine Rivals follows two characters, Roma and Iris, who are connected through typewritten letters as the gods wage war against each other.
Q: What did the booktuber enjoy about The Love Wager by Lynn Painter?
The booktuber enjoyed the quick, snappy, and comedic nature of The Love Wager. She loved the banter between the main characters and their undeniable chemistry.
Summary & Key Takeaways
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The booktuber announces her return to Instagram and her newfound love for posting photo dumps and updates.
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She asks her followers to choose her next few reads because she is in the mood for fantasy but can't decide which book to pick.
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Her followers choose Divine Rivals by Rebecca Ross, and she shares her excitement to start reading it.
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