6 books written by Quebec influencers to read this summer

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More and more content creators are putting their stories, passions and interests on paper and publishing books, to the delight of their communities. These books are an interesting vehicle for exclusive information about their personalities, beyond what they reveal on Youtube or Instagram. As summer approaches, we present you with 6 books written by Quebec influencers, to be read without moderation, under the sun.

Je suis Gabrielle : confessions d’une trans comblée, by Gabrielle Marion

Publicly sharing her gender transition, Gabrielle Marion has been widely talked about over the past year. Her book explains every step of the life-changing process that led to her happiness.

Gabrielle has always spoken openly about her journey and listens to everyone going through the same situation. Her fans are grateful for the authenticity of her content on Youtube and Instagram: they will love the authenticity of her book!

Végane mais pas plate, by Jessie Nadeau et PH Cantin

We are dealing with a very different book here: a cookbook with 100% vegan and easy recipes. PH Cantin and Jessie Nadeau, whom we discovered as the beloved couple from Occupation Double Bali, share their favourite recipes in this fun and colourful book.

PH and Jessie wish to show people it is possible to be vegan by eating a variety of tasty ingredients. Jessie is a great activist who wants to raise awareness about veganism.

Every recipe looks delicious, and their vegan poutine gained the heart of the most vegan-sceptics. You can’t go wrong with poutine!

Tellement Swell, by Ève Martel

Ève Martel is a blogger and YouTuber known in Quebec for her authentic and playful lifestyle. Last March, she launched her first bookTellement swell – in which she explains how to transform your life, one step at a time.

Authentic, she shares her life experiences in a very natural and silly way. This very personal book describes the different stages she went through to finally feel happy.

Elsie, by Catherine Francoeur

Catherine Francoeur, or Girly Addict on social media, is known for her colourful and fun videos and photos. In March, she released the first book of a supernatural, horror and suspense trilogy: Elsie.

We see a different side of Catherine through this approach. The author also confides that her book is dedicated to a friend who passed away. A quick look at the description on the back of the book is enough to captivate you and convince you to read more. 

L’art de réussir toutes ses photos avec son téléphone cellulaire, by Alexandre Champagne

Alexandre Champagne was one of the first Quebec photographers to shine through social media. Whether he shares travel pictures or the multiple 3 fois par jour foodie photos, he always excels at his art.  

This book is very different from the others. It has little text, but it offers a limitless number of tips to master photography with no other tool than a cell phone. By sharing his favourite editing apps and best angles for optimal photos, we’ll be equipped to have an Influencer-like Instagram profile.

Pastel et ses éclats, par Emma Verde

Emma Verde is a very popular YouTuber among young girls. In 2016, she released her first book, Suivez-moi!. Following its great success, she released a second book towards the end of 2018.

In Pastel et ses éclats, Emma shares her latest travel anecdotes, her favourite hair and makeup trends, her best recipes and more. She also talks about topics that are close to her heart: feminism, entrepreneurship, her heartbreaks and the flip side of her life. 

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