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ThePoptimist | Crying on BookTok: What real bookish influence looks like @ThePoptimist | Uploaded March 2021 | Updated October 2024, 2 hours ago.
BookTok is the new kid on the block and she's moving heavy weight - BookTube needs to step up their game and answer this shot across our bow with #booktubemademebuyit and Rachel Khong's Goodbye Vitamin.

MENTIONED:
How Crying on TikTok Sells Books - https://nyti.ms/2PBZQlU
The Most Popular Books on BookTok - bit.ly/2PCKQEe
The Song of Achilles - amzn.to/3w4VCUF
How BookTok Gets Into Your Brain - bit.ly/3rvom5x
LGBTQ+ BookTok Accounts - bit.ly/3sydFQO
The Exorcism of Ducks, Newburyport - youtu.be/0Rj7jNuAdFY
Jess Owens - bit.ly/3tU6va2
Goodbye Vitamin - amzn.to/3swU7fQ

ELSEWHERE:
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Twitter: twitter.com/daejin_v2
Instagram: instagram.com/daejin
Discord: discord.gg/Q7v2SHN
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