Bookstagrams have existed for some time now and have, with time, evolved to create exciting and informative content. The word bookstagram, as is evident, comes from the words books and Instagram. This Instagram community of book lovers is all about good vibes and great aesthetics.
Whether you are an occasional reader or someone who does not go anywhere without a book, bookstagrams are of great help when you need to find your next read. With reviews, personal opinions and sometimes in-depth analysis, you find everything you need to know about new book releases as well as old classics from these amazing profiles.
We have compiled a list of 10 of the most exciting bookstagrams to follow in 2022. This list of accounts, from extremely well-curated posts to simple book layouts, has everything a book lover requires.
Laura (whatshotblog)
With an amazing blog titled ‘What’s Hot?’, Laura is someone who creates book content on different platforms. From her bookshelf arrangements to her fun reels, there is so much to entertain you on her profile. Laura enjoys travelling too and brings together her love for both through her posts. Looking for recommendations for your next travel read? Laura is the person to go to!
James Trevino (james_trevino)
James’ Instagram is not merely an account talking about the books he’s read but a creative endeavour to represent the themes and aesthetics of popular books. With over 290K followers, James is definitely playing the bookstagram game right. Along with Elizabeth Sagan, James creates content that is a treat to the eyes. And, of course, book reviews are included.
Tessa (thelithomebody)
As Tessa describes herself in her bio, she is an honest book reviewer, homebody and lover of pink. Her feed is summery and fresh, giving her followers a feeling of excitement to read her recommendations. Her book recommendations are perfect for those getting back to reading after a long break. Thanks to her love for books, her followers get reviews of some of the most popular books just in time to decide whether to make a purchase or not!
Kels (bookish.kels)
What’s unique about Kels are the brief pointers she includes in her reviews. If you haven’t the time to go through a lengthy review, reading her small notes will give you a clear idea of what to expect from a book. A quick glance through her feed is enough to inspire you to go to the nearest bookstore and get yourself a good read.
Kathleen Crowley (clumsy.words)
While her feed is what one could call a perfectly curated clumsy, her book reviews and thoughts are far from this description. Kathleen offers her followers well-thought-out content of the books she has read along with exciting layouts of books. Hidden behind a stack of books or a messy pile of them, this is what most of Kathleen’s feed looks like.
Alex (alexs.bookgram)
Bookstagrams usually follow an aesthetic throughout the feed. Similarly, Alex has a feed that is very bright and yet subtle. She offers thoughts on the books she has read without giving out too much and is the perfect place to find book recommendations that are different from the famous works seen on most pages. Check her out to find some interesting picks.
Veronika (yumyumicecream)
With vibrant colours and huge book piles, Veronika’s bookstagram account is everything you need on a dull day. With simple reviews of the books she’s read, her profile is perfect for those looking to find their next new read. From Proust to Melville, you will find a wide range of recommendations on her page!
Aysha (aysha_reads)
Got yourself a cup of coffee but still don’t know what to read? Aysha’s feed could give you the perfect inspiration. With Agatha Christie and Ishiguro filling her book cabinets, Aysha has a mix of book recommendations on her feed. She is connected with her bookstagram community and frequently updates her profile.
Sasha Hawkins (sasha_hawkins)
Another interesting bookstagrammer, Sasha Hawkins, is a fantastic person to go to when you are looking to read something new. She constantly engages with her audience and participates in many of the book challenges on the platform. Don’t forget to check her out next time you scroll through bookstagrams!
Silke (silkreads)
If aesthetically pleasing is what you are looking for, look no more. Silke’s profile is classy and well-curated. With over 59K followers, she is a growing bookstagrammer who is consistent with her book posts. She also provides honest reviews of some of the books she has read on her profile as well!
If books make you happy, following these unique bookstagram pages will brighten up your day. From mystery novels to popular young adult recommendations, you can find everything you need on the gram!
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