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May 2025
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Readers Can’t Get Enough of BookTok. Pub...

THE WALL STREET JOURNAL & GIMLET
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We're off for Memorial Day but with summer reading season just beginning, we wanted to share this episode.BookTok, the corner of TikTok that’s all about books, has shaken up the publishing world. Over the last few years, the platform has pulled in new readers, especially in the romance and fantasy genres. And now some of the largest publishers in the U.S. ar ... Show More
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