![]() ![]() While living at the Crawford home, Lowen uncovers one of Verity’s unfinished manuscripts, which reveals horrifying details about her and her family. Jeremy Crawford, husband of bestselling author Verity Crawford, has hired her to finish the series his injured wife is no longer able to. It follows struggling writer Lowen who’s just been offered a job that could change her career. Verity is unlike anything else in Hoover’s wheelhouse and is absolutely a must-read if you prefer thrillers over romance. Two Colleen Hoover books? But yes, both books blew up on TikTok, but for different reasons. READ IT 'The Silent Patient' by Alex Michaelides You may think this book is about Evelyn’s husbands, but the real spotlight shines on Evelyn and all of her complexities At first, Monique thought this job was a random fluke, but soon she starts to wonder if she’s more deeply connected to the Hollywood icon than she thought. In Evelyn’s apartment, Monique listens to Evelyn’s entire life story, from when she started her career in show business in the 1950s to when she decided to leave the industry in the ‘80s, with details of her seven marriages thrown in between. She handpicks unknown magazine writer Monique Grant to serve as her scribe and Monique jumps at the opportunity to jumpstart her career. Obviously the star of the story, Evelyn Hugo is a Hollywood icon now ready to tell her glamorous life story. Taylor Jenkins Reid has an uncanny ability to drop you right into the settings of her books and in this one, readers are taken for a ride through Old Hollywood. Maas’ A Court of Thorns and Roses, these are the books on TikTok readers can’t put down. From heartwrenching stories like A Little Life by Hanya Yanagihara to fantasy mega-hits like Sarah J. And because I’m so deeply invested in BookTok, I’ve rounded up the most popular books on TikTok in those genres to add to your reading list. Sure, you may find plenty of recommendations for romance, fantasy, or erotic novels, but fiction, thriller, mystery, and science-fiction titles have all earned coveted spots in the BookTok realm. Nowhere else will you find people jumping, screaming, crying, or even throwing a copy across a room in a book review.īookTok isn’t just concentrated on just one genre, either. It’s safe to say that no other social media platform has had this kind of effect on the publishing industry, and it’s mainly due to the kind of videos people post. And if you’re still not convinced of the power of BookTok, the platform has helped authors sell 20 million printed books in 2021, with those sales up another 50 percent in 2022, according to The New York Times. For example, Madeline Miller’s The Song of Achilles, which was first published in 2012 with a print run of 20,000 copies, has since sold 2 million copies after going viral on BookTok. In fact, the platform has contributed to the renewed success of plenty of titles released years ago. The books that blow up on TikTok aren’t just new releases. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |