Citations:Bookstagram

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English citations of Bookstagram and bookstagram

Proper noun: "the community of book and reading-oriented accounts on Instagram"[edit]

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  • 2017, Kathryn Perkins, "The Boundaries of BookTube", The Serials Librarian, Volume 73, Issue 3-4 (2017):
    Some popular sites outside of BookTube are: Goodreads (a website dedicated to the online book community), Tumblr (aka “Booklr”), Instagram (aka “Bookstagram”), and Twitter.
  • 2017, Lottie Moulster, "The Rising Trend of 'Bookstagram", The Galleon (University of Portsmouth), 30 March 2017, page 13:
    Some of the bigger Bookstagram accounts that I follow are @quoththebooklover who has 15.3k followers, []
  • 2017, B. Conrad, "The Benefits Of Using #Bookstagram", Art Hive, Winter 2017, page 22:
    Interact! Joining a book challenge, commenting on accounts, and meeting new bookstagrammers is a surefire way to get your bookstagram account noticed.
  • 2018, Dorothee Birke & Johannes Fehrle, "#booklove: How Reading Culture is Adapted on the Internet", Komparatistik (2018), page 63:
    On YouTube, users who describe themselves as BookTubers are vlogging about books and reading, on Instagram we find posters using hashtags such as #bookstagram, while Tumblr has a sub-community Booklr.
  • 2018, Vidhya Thakker, "Bookstagram Community", Unread, March 2018, page 83:
    Blogging was already something I did, but then I indulged in writing book reviews, which was the start of my journey on Bookstagram.
  • 2019, Katie Shi, "Eye of the Beholder", The Dartmouth (Dartmouth College), 17 January 2019, page 6:
    Over time, a popular bookstagram account often becomes less about what the person is reading and more about how carefully presented the photos are and how curated the account's theme is.
  • 2019, Wilson Wong, "On Body Papers: Grace Talusan On Her Memoir", Tufts Observer (Tufts University), Spring 2019, page 9:
    An introvert (like all good writers), Talusan feels weird about using Twitter and Bookstagram (Instagrams literally dedicated to books).
  • 2019, Samantha Resnick, "The lovely fantasyland of bookstagram", The Student Life (The Claremont Colleges), 5 April 2019, page 5:
    But for now, though, it's enough for me to feast on the glittery world of bookstagram.
  • 2019, Karen Schechner, "Q&Q with Mike Gustafson, Co-Owner of Literati Bookstore", Kirkus Reviews, 1 May 2019, page 124:
    Younger readers are passionate about new voices and new ideas but also about real, physical books and real, physical bookstores. They take photos of books. They create bookstagram accounts.
  • 2020, Sam Miller, quoted in Linnea Wingerup, "Cheers To Being Queer (On The Internet!)", Peacock Magazine, Spring 2020, page 37:
    Bookstagram has also married my two areas of study and interest: gender studies and creative writing.