TikTok Shares New Data on Books and Writing Content Boom. The popular app TikTok just released a report about how people use the platform for books and writing. The report shows a huge increase in activity. User engagement with book-related content jumped over 60% last year. More people are talking about books online. People are making videos about their favorite stories. They are sharing writing tips too. This trend is growing fast.
(TikTok’s Latest Report: Trends in Book and Writing Content)
The report highlights several key findings. Fiction books are the most popular topic on TikTok right now. Romance novels lead the pack. Fantasy books are also very popular. Mystery and thriller books are catching up quickly. People love seeing content about these genres. Nonfiction content is gaining traction too. Videos about self-help books are doing well. History books are finding new audiences. Poetry is experiencing a major revival.
TikTok says the #BookTok community is driving this surge. This hashtag connects millions of readers worldwide. Creators use it to share recommendations. They discuss plot twists and characters. Authors are joining the conversation. They connect directly with readers. Publishers see TikTok as vital for launching new books. Viral videos can make a book sell out fast. The platform influences what people read next.
The report also notes new trends. Short video reviews are common. Longer video essays exploring themes are becoming popular. People enjoy creative content like dramatic readings. Writing advice videos are in demand. Many users share their own writing journey. TikTok is now a key place for literary discovery. Readers find books they might not see elsewhere. Writers build supportive communities.
(TikTok’s Latest Report: Trends in Book and Writing Content)
TikTok aims to support this creative space. They want to help users find great books. The company encourages users to explore the #BookTok hashtag. They believe books bring people together. This report underscores TikTok’s role in today’s reading culture. For further details, see the full report on the TikTok website.

