“Most people who complain about BookTok have never seen a BookTok.” Alyssa Morris drops that insight about two-thirds of the way through the episode, and it’s such a good point that I almost want to make it the title of the episode. Most people have an idea of what BookTok is (people talking about books on TikTok) but no real understanding of the immensity of BookTok. It’s talking about what you’ve read, sure, but it’s also about recommendations, and performance, and the aesthetics of reading culture — and the criticisms of it have a lot more to do with weird ideas about what reading (or talking about reading!) “should” look like.
If you’re interested in reading culture, you’ll be interested in this episode — full stop. Let it surprise you! And make sure to check out Alyssa’s BookTok newsletter, which has quickly become one of my favorite reads of the week.
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Alyssa breaks down a bunch of the different “genres” of Booktok here — it’s so good
One of my favorite Alyssa pieces on the appeal of the hockey romance
The Hinge “No Ordinary Love” Collection featuring Roxane Gay
The Atlantic piece I reference re: “college kids can’t read books”
The VERY FALL Laurie Gilmore books
SOME OF THE DAHLIA THINGS I MENTION: Kristine Albrecht’s Dahlias: From Seed to Bloom, Swan Island Dahlias, The Saran Wrap Method, The Dahlia Growers FB Group (which is absolutely full of gall pictures right now). And if you want to read the other things I’ve written about dahlias
THE STATE OF KIDS TOYS — what’s weird? What’s interesting? What doesn’t make sense?
Why does it feel like thrifting sucks now
The new Gladiator + Paul Mescal JUST GENERALLY
Anything you need advice or want musings on for the AAA segment
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