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2023 Challenge - Regular
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27 - A #BookTok Recommendation


Curse Painter
Of Snow and Roses
Six of Crows
And the one I'll probably read, The Song of Achilles. I read Persepolis: The Story of a Childhood for this prompt this year, and it was great.




Some channels I follow: Merphy Napier, Jonathan Koan, withcindy, poptimist, polandbananasBOOKS





So I did a search on IG for indigenous nonfiction and came across this one: The Other Slavery: The Uncovered Story of Indian Enslavement in America

A Deadly Education
The Anthropocene Reviewed
We Were Liars
You and Me on Vacation

Settler Memory: The Disavowal of Indigeneity and the Politics of Race in the United States
Our History Is the Future: Standing Rock Versus the Dakota Access Pipeline, and the Long Tradition of Indigenous Resistance



It's a very fascinating history book and there are many podcasts in which the author discusses his book so there's a lot more learning.
I'm annotating the book and via the author talking about it, I find myself taking notes. It's really engaging.


The Way I Used to Be
Pack Up the Moon
If He Had Been with Me
The Lost Girls of Willowbrook
The Perfect Marriage
A Good Girl's Guide to Murder
Archer's Voice
A Thousand Boy Kisses
The Flat Share
Left Neglected
Local Woman Missing

I'm going to read one of my remaining (YA) books for the reading quiz book I'm involved in judging for February. (I've delayed reading any of them except the ones I wrote questions for, so they will be fresh in my mind. Two this month, four January, one February.)
The Assignment by Liza M. Wiemer
Eat Your Heart Out by Kelly deVos
The Girls I've Been by Tess SharpeHold Back the Tide by Melinda Salisbury
Hold Back the Tide by Melinda Salisbury
Perfectly Parvin by Olivia Abtahi
Really, if there is any book you're interested in, go to the tiktok website on a desktop. Search for the book name (or author) and "booktok". You'll probably find it, unless it's very recent or obscure. (You can do this on the app, but it's slower and you don't see as much of the caption for the video from the search page.)
My daughter, who knows I need to find a BookTok book again, sent me a BookTok listing some TikToker's favorite sapphic reads of the year (these would also work for "queer lead" obviously). I'll add them to the Listopia, too! These are nicely broken down by genre and trope / topos so I'll try to maintain that order here:
"friends to lovers"
Late to the Party
Valiant Ladies
The Lucky List
Her Name in the Sky
"fake dating"
Hani and Ishu's Guide to Fake Dating
She Drives Me Crazy (this one could also work for song lyric! because now I have that old FYC song stuck in my head)*
"dislike to lovers"
Not My Problem
Her Royal Highness
I Think I Love You
Home Field Advantage
"fantasy(ish)"
The Dead and the Dark
The Coldest Touch
My Dearest Darkest
The Grimrose Girls
"mystery"
The Drowning Summer
The Girls I've Been
A Lesson in Vengeance
The Good Girls
"second chance romance"
Cool for the Summer *
Melt With You *
"new adult"
Change Of Heart *
Something to Talk About *
Delilah Green Doesn't Care
Astrid Parker Doesn't Fail
"favorites"
The Falling in Love Montage
Some Girls Do *
She Gets the Girl
Ophelia After All
I Kissed Shara Wheeler
*lots of books with song lyric titles!!
"friends to lovers"
Late to the Party
Valiant Ladies
The Lucky List
Her Name in the Sky
"fake dating"
Hani and Ishu's Guide to Fake Dating
She Drives Me Crazy (this one could also work for song lyric! because now I have that old FYC song stuck in my head)*
"dislike to lovers"
Not My Problem
Her Royal Highness
I Think I Love You
Home Field Advantage
"fantasy(ish)"
The Dead and the Dark
The Coldest Touch
My Dearest Darkest
The Grimrose Girls
"mystery"
The Drowning Summer
The Girls I've Been
A Lesson in Vengeance
The Good Girls
"second chance romance"
Cool for the Summer *
Melt With You *
"new adult"
Change Of Heart *
Something to Talk About *
Delilah Green Doesn't Care
Astrid Parker Doesn't Fail
"favorites"
The Falling in Love Montage
Some Girls Do *
She Gets the Girl
Ophelia After All
I Kissed Shara Wheeler
*lots of books with song lyric titles!!

Also I Think I Love You and Something to Talk About. I am sure there are more. This is why I always love the song lyrics category.
Erica wrote: "“Cool for the summer” works for song lyrics because that’s a Demi Lovato song."
Milena wrote: "Erica wrote: "“Cool for the summer” works for song lyrics because that’s a Demi Lovato song."
Also I Think I Love You and Something to Talk About. I am sure there a..."
Yes! I put asterisks after the titles that jumped out at me as song lyrics too - those were three of them :-)
Milena wrote: "Erica wrote: "“Cool for the summer” works for song lyrics because that’s a Demi Lovato song."
Also I Think I Love You and Something to Talk About. I am sure there a..."
Yes! I put asterisks after the titles that jumped out at me as song lyrics too - those were three of them :-)

This is what I try to look for. It's hard to find them but on TikTok I usually search for 'nonfiction books' or 'nonfiction book recommendations' and sometimes will come up with a few.
not many people on TikTok who read NF.

I usually don't vibe with the big BookTok recs but I enjoyed My Dearest Darkest, A Lesson in Vengeance and I Kissed Shara Wheeler! I'll come back to this list if I get stuck, but I usually read a few things that come with that "TikTok made me read it" tagline.

Non-Fiction Now Trending on #BookTok:
https://www.chapters.indigo.ca/en-ca/...

The Words We Keep


As someone who doesn't use TikTok, I totally count things like that, it's how I tend to find books for these prompts.

omg this is awesome!!! please tell your daughter thanks and I appreciate you both for sharing!

This is a clever mystery book where the main mystery is being written about by a fictional author in a draft novel which is being beta read by a fan. The beta reading (an email at the end of each chapter) may itself be part of a separate mystery. It's much easier read than it sounds and I thought it was an enjoyable read. The book within a book format also allowed the (real) author to raise questions - should the race/ethnicity of the characters be described? Should the pandemic be included or ignored?




A Court of Mist and Fury
The Ballad of Never After
The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo
The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue
The Song of Achilles
They Both Die at the End
People We Meet on Vacation
The Unhoneymooners
It Ends with Us
The Duke and I
It Happened One Summer
Red, White & Royal Blue
The Love Hypothesis
Things We Never Got Over
One of Us Is Lying
The Silent Patient
House of Sky and Breath
Six of Crows
The Deal
Icebreaker
The Cruel Prince
Shatter Me
A Good Girl's Guide to Murder
We Were Liars
A Touch of Darkness
Heir of Fire
Kingdom of the Wicked
Terms and Conditions
Twisted love
From Blood and Ash
The Final Gambit
Neon Gods


In addition to the most popular booktok books overall, it also looks at which authors are the most popular on tiktok, most popular book by state, and some older books that are trending on tiktok, which I thought was interesting. Anyway, could be a good way to find some options.
Jackie wrote: "Came across this interesting article: https://preply.com/en/blog/most-popul...
In addition to the most popular booktok books overall, it also looks at which authors are the most popu..."
That article keeps saying a nation's most popular books can tell you a lot about the nation, but ... what, exactly, does it tell us? Carrie Soto Is Back is apparently the most popular booktok book in my state, NY - but what does that tell me? I have no idea.
I thought it was weird that the article keeps implying that the BookTok community accurately represents the overall society, as if everyone in the nation is on tiktok
In addition to the most popular booktok books overall, it also looks at which authors are the most popu..."
That article keeps saying a nation's most popular books can tell you a lot about the nation, but ... what, exactly, does it tell us? Carrie Soto Is Back is apparently the most popular booktok book in my state, NY - but what does that tell me? I have no idea.
I thought it was weird that the article keeps implying that the BookTok community accurately represents the overall society, as if everyone in the nation is on tiktok


Lessons in Chemistry - I really enjoyed this one. The characters, the era (1950-1960s), women's roles, even all that the chemistry (LOL). Maybe not your usual romance but such a rich story. A very insightful author. Oh, the paths that other women have forged for us...

Booktok Checklist #1
https://www.pinterest.com/pin/6874550...
Booktok Checklist #2
https://www.pinterest.com/pin/8444936...
Booktok Checklist #3
https://www.pinterest.com/pin/1196337...
Booktok Checklist Standalones
https://www.pinterest.com/pin/1196337...

In addition to the most popular booktok books overall, it also looks at which authors ar..."
Yeah I think their sociology needs some work but it's a nice long list to work from if you're lost.
Books mentioned in this topic
My Year of Rest and Relaxation (other topics)Portable Magic: A History of Books and Their Readers (other topics)
Verity (other topics)
Lessons in Chemistry (other topics)
Carrie Soto Is Back (other topics)
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Authors mentioned in this topic
Colleen Hoover (other topics)Sulari Gentill (other topics)
Emily Henry (other topics)
Olivia Abtahi (other topics)
Robert Jordan (other topics)
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Oh, boy! Here we go again! I am depending upon you-all for excellent recommendations! :)
HERE is the Listopia from Popsugar 2022 prompt #11! For your reference and convenience!
Listopia for Popsugar 2023 is HERE