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6 YouTube Channels Fiction Lovers Will Enjoy

Whether you love a certain book, TV show or movie; learn how to cook real Krabby Patties, watch an adapted scene from your favorite book, and more exciting videos you never knew existed!

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6 YouTube Channels Fiction Lovers Will Enjoy
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Whether you love a certain book, TV show or movie; learn how to cook real Krabby Patties, watch an adapted scene from your favorite book, and more exciting videos you never knew existed!

1. Feast of Fiction

Have you ever wanted to chomp away on a real Krabby Patty or nibble on Alice's "EAT ME" cakes? Go ahead and try them because "Feast of Fiction" provides the recipes for almost every kind of fictitious food from popular TV shows or movies you've ever known. They take you step by step into what you need and how to make it! A few recipes to name are iCarly's "Spaghetti Taco's" (with Nathan Kress there to help them), Naruto's ramen, real ratatouille from Ratatouille, Jawbreakers from Cartoon Network's Ed, Edd and Eddy, Breaking Bad's "Los Pollos Hermanos' Chicken," Harry Potter's "Butterbeer," and many, many more. Even if these cool recipes won't interest your taste buds, Feast of Fiction never fails to match their outfits, kitchen theme and background music with the TV show or movie they cook their recipes from. The next time you watch a favorite show of yours, you can join in on snacking with one of the characters.

2. Food From Fiction

Similar to what Feast of Fiction does, Food From Fiction also creates food inspired from popular TV shows and movies except for the makers of this channel are from Brazil, having the videos being in Portuguese. No worries, as the subtitles and good quality allows you to still enjoy the video. They've done recipes like pizza from Toy Story's Pizza Planet, the classic Homer Simpson donut, caramel apples Disney's Enchanted, the "$5 Milkshake" from Pulp Fiction and much more.

3. Yulin Kuang's "I Didn't Write This" Series

If you can't stop imagining what your favorite book would be like if it was created into a film, then this would be the candy for you. Adapted and written by Kuang, her "I Didn't Write This" series includes a playlist of three to five minute short films that bring certain scenes from well-known books and poems to life. Some of her popular videos include scenes from John Green's "Looking For Alaska," Rainbow Rowell's "Fangirl," and Jenny Han's "To All The Boys I've Ever Loved Before." What sets Kuang's videos apart from other book-to-short film remakes on YouTube is the production quality of her videos. The great team of actors, set design for the character's rooms, the camera work, and post production make you wish she continued with more scenes for the entire book!

4. AWE me

AWE me's channel dedicates themselves to creating props, which many of them happen to be from a popular cartoon or animated TV shows and movies. Some of their DIYs include how to create a Pokemon Egg Incubator, Harry Potter's golden snitch, Rick and Morty's Portal Gun, Batman's utility belt, TMNT's ooze canister, and much more. They find ways to create these props using easily available items around the house or inexpensive items that aren't hard to find at most stores. Different from other videos related to DIY electronics and engineering, AWE me's videos are straight to the point with each step and each shot is no longer than a few seconds, making the video entertaining without having you fall asleep throughout the process.

5. Jesse The Reader

What sets Jesse apart from other YouTubers that do book reviews, hauls and a bunch of other book-related content, is his quirky and hilarious personality. He always makes either humorous or relatable comment and honestly expresses his feelings about the books he's read without putting those with opposing opinions down. Another bonus is how his clean-edited videos always have a nice composition of him and a background of his bookshelf, organized and filled with books from spine to spine. (They make you want to go on a book shopping spree!)

6. The Readables

Another YouTube book reviewer, hauler, ranter and everything else dealing with books, Priscilla's videos from The Readables stands out from other book YouTubers from the cute and colorful graphics, animations, subheading titles and cool sound effects making her videos even more enjoyable to watch. Her videos are edited in a way where colors pop, even more, making you want to buy every book!

Whether you're into books, TV shows, movies or all of the above, hopefully, these YouTube channels will increase your fascination for the world of fiction!



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