Let’s Talk Bookish is a weekly meme originally created and hosted by Rukky @ Eternity Books starting in August 2019, and was then cohosted by Dani @ Literary Lion from May 2020 to March 2022. Since April 2022, the meme moved to another host, Aria @ Book Nook Bits.
Let’s Talk Bookish is a meme where participants discuss specific topics, share their opinions, and share their love by visiting each other’s posts.

Hello! so, here I am, excited to write this week’s post.

Today’s topic is: Book Platforms(Aria)

Prompts:  Book blogging certainly isn’t the only online book platform. From booktok to bookstagram to book twitter, there are many different places to post reviews and other bookish content. Do you only blog, or do you have other platforms too? What did you start out doing? What differences do you notice between platforms? Are there similarities?

There are several other online book platforms than book blogging.
There are several platforms where reviews and other book-related content can be posted, including Booktok, bookstagram, book twitter, and book tube.

Social media platforms cater to book lovers, offering recommendations, updates, and reviews. These platforms encourage sharing knowledge and engaging in live discussions, making reading a fun and engaging activity.

BookTok is a community where you can make videos, review books, discuss literature, and grow your TikTok followers by posting stuff about the books you are reading, you can comment on the book recommendation, follow & interact with the creator, share, save, as well as like videos.

Bookstagram is a community of book lovers on Instagram, all sharing bookish photos and other forms of Bookish content (book reviews, book recommendations, book edits, rec, etc.).

Book Twitter, is an excellent platform for avid readers to discuss books, swap TBR lists, and receive updates from writers and authors. It also serves as a conversation starter for authors, offering recommendations and writing tips.

BookTube is an ideal platform for creating longer-form videos for book reviews, hauls, and monthly wrap-ups

NetGalley 
By putting writers and readers in touch, NetGalley provides unique suggestions. Their book suggestion website, Bookish, includes comprehension questions and conversation topics for thoughtful investigation in addition to staff reviewers’ opinions on current titles.

Goodreads is the Facebook of book reviews and an ideal social networking site for book lovers. It allows users to organize, present, and interact with others about their virtual library. Users can follow authors and influencers on Twitter, analyze their evaluations, and follow new reviews. Goodreads also creates lists of top books in each category and hosts the annual Goodreads’ Choice Awards. With various commenting and interacting options, Goodreads caters to all types of readers.

LibraryThing – similar to Goodreads in design, LibraryThing is a discussion forum and online book database. Users may add books to their lists and rate them.

Reedsy Discovery, offers a wide range of independent publications, accompanied by expert reviews. The growing reader community allows comments, one-line reviews, and video reviews, making it entertaining and engaging to discuss favorite books and discover new releases.

StoryGraph, a reliable website for book reviews, offers ratings based on a sizable reader community. Moods, tempo, storyline, character growth, endearing characters, and cast diversity are all discussed in each review.

Do you only blog, or do you have other platforms too?
What did you start out doing?
What differences do you notice between platforms? Are there similarities?

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