TikTok's book-loving community, officially known as #BookTok, is a force. With over 157 billion views, the hashtag is credited with revitalising book sales and has even seen a virtual book club launch on the platform.
More recently, the app launched the official TikTok Book Awards, based out of the UK and Ireland. Today, the shortlist for the awards has been announced, featuring the likes of Bolu Babalola, Dolly Alderton, and Sally Rooney — and you can cast your votes.
Curated by a panel of judges that include some of the most recognised names and publishers in the UK's literary community, the shortlist "reflects the imagination, creativity and variety of the #BookTok community itself", according to TikTok.
The shortlist includes seven categories, with a variety of titles and authors — some predictable (ahem, Normal People), some classic (see: George Orwell, Jane Austen), and others niche (see below for more). There are also more creative categories, like "Best Book I Wish I Could Read Again For The First Time" and some that are very UK-centric, like Best Bookshop of the Year. On the app, #tiktokbookawards has 1.8 million views and counting, with creators, authors, and readers unpacking the nominations and celebrating the UK's burgeoning book community.
SEE ALSO: BookTok encourages reading as an aesthetic and no one is safe from its gazeFrom here, it's up to the #BookTok community to decide on the winners, via an in-app voting hub. Voting is open until July 28, and winners will be declared in August.
Without further ado, here's the official 2023 shortlist.
? BookTok Book Of The Year ?
Honey & Spice, Bolu Babalola
Lies We Sing to the Sea, Sarah Underwood
Young Mungo
Douglas Stuart Maame, Jessica George
? BookTok Author Of The Year?️
? BookTok Creator Of The Year ?
? Indie Bookshop Of The Year ?
? Best BookTok Revival ?
One Day, David Nicholls
Never Let Me Go, Kazuo Ishiguro
Pride & Prejudice, Jane Austen
1984, George Orwell
?Best Book to End A Reading Slump ?
The Family Remains, Lisa Jewell
My Sister The Serial Killer, Oyinkan Braithwaite
Everything I know About Love, Dolly Alderton
The Silent Patient, Alex Michaelides
? Best Book I Wish I Could Read Again For The First Time ?
Noughts and Crosses, Malorie Blackman
Heartstopper: Volume One, Alice Oseman
Normal People, Sally Rooney
Open Water, Caleb Azumah Nelson