Johanna Reads | Is it okay for books to have a gendered target audience? @Johanna_reads | Uploaded July 2024 | Updated October 2024, 4 days ago.
In this video, I'm starting a conversation about gendered reading and sharing my experience as a female content creator who reads many books targeted toward a male audience. My favorite genre is adult epic fantasy, but I've also enjoyed books by Cormac McCarthy, John Williams, and J.M. Coetzee.
Mentioned (I didn't finish this video in fear of spoilers):
Sexism In Fantasy - The Second Apocalypse Series - By R. Scott Bakker:
youtu.be/Ez-O5XrG_tM?si=G8J7j-fD6uAcHX4v
AMAZON WISHLIST
amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/2KXIEUB86HMT9?ref_=wl_share
Other places to find me:
FIRESIDE DISCORD:
discord.gg/7cqjh2pKrU
TWITTER
twitter.com/Johanna_reads
INSTAGRAM
instagram.com/whatresonates
GOODREADS
goodreads.com/user/show/15307362-johanna
In this video, I'm starting a conversation about gendered reading and sharing my experience as a female content creator who reads many books targeted toward a male audience. My favorite genre is adult epic fantasy, but I've also enjoyed books by Cormac McCarthy, John Williams, and J.M. Coetzee.
Mentioned (I didn't finish this video in fear of spoilers):
Sexism In Fantasy - The Second Apocalypse Series - By R. Scott Bakker:
youtu.be/Ez-O5XrG_tM?si=G8J7j-fD6uAcHX4v
AMAZON WISHLIST
amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/2KXIEUB86HMT9?ref_=wl_share
Other places to find me:
FIRESIDE DISCORD:
discord.gg/7cqjh2pKrU
twitter.com/Johanna_reads
instagram.com/whatresonates
GOODREADS
goodreads.com/user/show/15307362-johanna