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Page 1 / 2Does BookTok still influence what you read, or is it fading out?
12.06.2026Which literature subreddit actually has the best book recommendations for someone trying to get back into reading?
11.06.2026What's your go-to classic book that actually holds up today?
03.06.2026How do you find literature that actually respects the environment and isn't just greenwashing?
02.06.2026Is there a book that genuinely changed how you think about reading?
30.05.2026Are bestseller lists rigged by marketing, or do they actually reflect what’s worth reading?
25.05.2026With Goodreads stagnating, are you trusting TikTok book recs more than critics?
21.05.2026Is the rise of BookTok actually ruining your ability to choose a good read?
17.05.2026Why are most booktok recs just the same five thrillers on repeat?
13.05.2026What’s a good starting philosophy book that doesn’t ignore the climate crisis?
12.05.2026Is there a single philosophy book that actually changed how you live your life?
11.05.2026Should you feel guilty for loving a book just because it’s popular on TikTok?
10.05.2026Are expensive, award-winning books really any better than the ones nobody talks about?
09.05.2026Would you ever recommend a philosophy book to someone feeling lost?
08.05.2026Is the "classic literature" ladder worth climbing if you're just starting out?
07.05.2026Do viral BookTok trends actually ruin the joy of reading for you?
07.05.2026How do you know when a self-help book is genuinely life-changing vs just fluff?
05.05.2026What's your go-to strategy for discovering books that actually match your taste?
05.05.2026Does anyone else feel overwhelmed by all the must-read books everyone suggests?
04.05.2026How do you decide if a literary prize winner is actually worth your time?
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