Citations:BookToker

Noun: "a member of the BookTok community on TikTok"

 * 2021, Sarah Carnat, "A Resurgence In Reading And Why You Should Take Part", For All The Girls Magazine, June 2021, page 6:
 * Ava Jules, Jenn Im, among many other book-oriented influencers ('bookstagrammers', 'booktubers', 'booktokers ' ) are either gaining attention from the growing popularity of reading, or are using their platform to raise the popularity of reading.
 * 2021, Ava Culoso & Katie Kalhorn, "The Next Literary Frontier: Book Reviews Fly Off the Shelves on TikTok", The Hoya (Georgetown University), 1 October 2021, page B3:
 * The accessibility aspect of BookTok is critical to boosting the virality of certain titles, according to prominent BookToker and Georgetown University student Allison DeRose (COL '23).
 * 2021, Debbie Alty, "How BookTok Contributed to the Lockdown Book Boom", aAh! Magazine (Manchester Metropolitan University), Issue #5 (November 2021), page 38:
 * You could even argue that BookTokers have unearthed a marketing strategy which publishers have been attempting to discover for years.
 * 2021, Morgan Collier, "Make Reading Cool Again", The Good Life (Syracuse University), Fall 2021, page 34:
 * BookToker Pauline Juan (@thebooksiveloved), who has over 430,000 followers on TikTok, discusses how reading is an entirely individual, which may be why it is resonating with so many people.
 * 2021, Elizabeth Foster, "Tik, Tik... BOOM!", Kidscreen, October/November 2021, page 44:
 * Callaghan says she ended up removing some BookTokers from her shortlist because the language or content of some of their videos didn't feel like the right fit for her middle-grade audience.
 * 2021, Margot Harrison, "BookTok Boogie", Seven Days, 22 December 2021 - 29 December 2021, page 36:
 * I became a BookToker. And I learned a terrible secret about myself: I love making TikTok videos.
 * 2022, Wyatt Bandt, "BookTok: More Than A Trend", Shelf Unbound, February/March 2022, page 109:
 * In part, the success of BookTok can't be separated from the quarantines caused by the COVID-19 pandemic; many BookTokers saw surges in followers as people began consuming more digital and print content.
 * 2022, Wyatt Bandt, "BookTok: More Than A Trend", Shelf Unbound, February/March 2022, page 109:
 * In part, the success of BookTok can't be separated from the quarantines caused by the COVID-19 pandemic; many BookTokers saw surges in followers as people began consuming more digital and print content.