Reading Without Pressure: Book Influencer Jules Swain on Social Media, Burnout & Loving Books Again copertina

Reading Without Pressure: Book Influencer Jules Swain on Social Media, Burnout & Loving Books Again

Reading Without Pressure: Book Influencer Jules Swain on Social Media, Burnout & Loving Books Again

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In this reflective and refreshingly honest episode of Quick Book Reviews, Philippa is joined by well-known book influencer and paramedic Jules Swain for a conversation that goes far beyond algorithms, star ratings, and reading targets.

What begins as a discussion about social media platforms — from X and Instagram to BookTok — quickly becomes a deeper exploration of burnout, pressure, and reclaiming reading as a joy rather than a performance.

Together, Philippa and Jules talk about:

  • Stepping back from social media and why it can be healthy
  • The pressure to post, review, and read “enough” books
  • Why it’s okay to DNF a book — and stop feeling guilty
  • Star ratings, negative reviews, and whether every book needs an opinion
  • BookTok hype, genre oversaturation, and discovering fantasy unexpectedly
  • Physical books vs e-readers vs audiobooks
  • Building real-life book communities and local book clubs
  • Reading as escapism after emotionally demanding work

Jules also shares her most-loved books, her perfect reading day, thoughts on Goodreads vs StoryGraph, and settles the all-important biscuit debate (custard creams, for the record).

A calming, thoughtful episode for anyone who has ever felt overwhelmed by bookish noise — and a reminder that reading is allowed to be slow, personal, and joyful.

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