Let’s Talk Bookish:  Following the Reader | 9/12/25

Let’s Talk Bookish is a weekly bookish meme originally created by Rukky @ Eternity Books and hosted by Aria @ Book Nook Bits, where every Friday, bloggers write discussion posts based on a weekly prompt and Dini @ dinipandareads has cohosted since the beginning of 2025.


This week’s topic is:

September 12: Following the Reader

Prompts: What makes you want to follow a bookish account on social media? What makes you want to follow a book blog? Are you very discerning or do you follow back whoever follows you? Do you prefer or find it easier to engage with other readers on one platform over the other (i.e. blogs vs. bookstagram or booktok)?

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What makes you want to follow a bookish account on social media? What makes you want to follow a book blog?

Right now on tiktok because I’m building my following, I’m basically following anyone who follows me – unless it’s an account that doesn’t post anything. I pretty much do the same for book blogs but I feel like even though I follow people here on wordpress, I don’t always see the blogs.

Are you very discerning or do you follow back whoever follows you?

Pretty much follow back unless I check the account and I don’t really vibe with their content. But for booktokers, bookstagrammers or book bloggers, it’s usually a follow back.

Do you prefer or find it easier to engage with other readers on one platform over the other (i.e. blogs vs. bookstagram or booktok)?

I feel like booktok is so much easier to find new followers and comment and such. I love how people are authentic on there, don’t have to make their videos or photos pretty or anything. I feel like bookstagram years ago had more engagement and now it’s so different – I basically only see accounts that have 1,000+ followers. Smaller accounts, not so much. I think I post the least on bookstagram just because I have to make pretty posts (and I’m lazy lol) it’s easier on booktok. Blog engagement I think is in the middle – it took me years to build up a good following but I love the community!

September Topics:

September 5: In Which Season Do You Do Your Best Reading? (Jillian @ Jillian the Bookish Butterfly)

Prompts: Is there a month, quarter or other specific time of year when you do your most reading and why do you think that is? Does this tend to fluctuate every year or is your reading pretty ‘steady’?


September 12: Following the Reader

Prompts: What makes you want to follow a bookish account on social media? What makes you want to follow a book blog? Are you very discerning or do you follow back whoever follows you? Do you prefer or find it easier to engage with other readers on one platform over the other (i.e. blogs vs. bookstagram or booktok)?


September 19: Favourite Genre Recommendations

Prompts: What is your favourite genre(s) and what makes it your favourite? If someone wanted to try your favourite genre(s), what are five books that you would recommend to them and why those books specifically? Has your favorite genre changed over time?


September 26: Are Published Books Losing Quality? The Impact of Social Media Platforms and Trope-Based Marketing

Prompts: Reading has become increasingly more “popular” due to platforms like booktok and bookstagram, which tend to promote certain types of books. It has also given rise to the “trope only” marketing trend. Do you think the hype that’s been created on these platforms has impacted the quality of books that are published these days? Do you think it’s impacting only certain genres or do you notice it across all genres? How do you think this will impact book quality and publishing in the years to come (i.e. is it just a phase or will it continue)?


7 thoughts on “Let’s Talk Bookish:  Following the Reader | 9/12/25

  1. I do find it frustrating that sometimes it’s so hard to see the people that you’re actually following and that applies here on WordPress but also through social media like bookstagram! I haven’t even touched booktok and I don’t think I ever will cos it’s already enough of a struggle with bookstagram and I do not need another platform to doom scroll, haha! 🤣 It’s funny that you say that you post the least on bookstagram because I think you post quite a lot, or maybe it’s just that I see your posts all the time, and that’s awesome 🙂

    Thanks for joining LTB this week!

    1. I only started posting more on ig because I make posts for tiktok and I’m like oh okay, I’ll just repost it on insta since I have the content already! But I feel like I haven’t really posted on insta regularly – only in the past 2 months. 😅. But yes I agree, it is a lot of work to be on multiple social media sites. I did give up youtube videos – too much time to create content and their algorithm is not the best if you are new.

  2. totally get this — I’ve noticed the same thing with how much easier it feels to engage on BookTok compared to Bookstagram. I also agree that blogs fall somewhere in the middle; it can take a while to build that community, but once you do, it’s such a rewarding space. And I’m the same way with following back — usually I’ll do it unless the account has no content or just doesn’t click with me.

    I actually wrote a post about how I decide which bookish accounts and blogs to follow, and some tips on finding readers across platforms — you can check it out here: https://bookfllwerpath.art/2025/09/14/12-sept_following-the-reader-lets-talk-bookish/

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