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UK Launches First Official #BookTok Bestseller List Dominated by Female Authors
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BBC News25.04.2026Culture3 dk okuma

UK Launches First Official #BookTok Bestseller List Dominated by Female Authors

New monthly chart combining UK sales data with TikTok hashtag analysis reflects how social media is reshaping reading habits, with romantasy genre leading the way

En resumen

  • The UK has launched its first official #BookTok bestseller list, compiled by Media Control and NielsenIQ BookData.
  • The inaugural top 20 is entirely female authors, with Irish writer Chloe Walsh appearing most frequently.
  • BookTok's 77 million posts now influence 11 million UK book sales in 2025 (6% of total), as the platform reshapes how readers discover books through creator recommendations rather than traditional bestseller charts.

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Por qué importa

BookTok has grown into a major book discovery platform with over 77 million posts, transforming how younger readers find and purchase books through social media recommendations rather than traditional bestseller lists.

Tamaño de fuente

If you've picked up a book recently, there's a good chance it's because someone on TikTok told you to. What we read is no longer driven by bookshops or bestseller charts alone, but by a constant stream of fast, highly personal recommendations. From rapid-fire reviews to emotional reactions, creators are shaping reading habits at scale and #BookTok has more than 77 million posts.

Now, this influence is being formalised with the launch of the UK's first official #BookTok bestseller list. The new chart, compiled by Media Control and NielsenIQ BookData - which also provides data for traditional charts such as the Sunday Times bestseller list - combines UK sales data with analysis of the #BookTok hashtag.

The inaugural top 20, which will be updated monthly, is entirely made up of female authors, with Irish writer Chloe Walsh appearing most frequently. All six books in her Boys of Tommen series - which follow a group of teenagers navigating love, friendship and trauma at a private school - feature on the list.

The chart also reflects how BookTok is reshaping the lifecycle of books - Donna Tartt's The Secret History, first published in 1992, appears on the list after finding a new audience decades later through TikTok.

Many of the titles on the list are also either recent or upcoming screen adaptations including Colleen Hoover's It Ends With Us, Rebecca Yarros's Fourth Wing and Chloe Walsh's Boys of Tommen series.

Dominating the list are titles linked to the platform's biggest genre, romantasy, with books by Sarah J Maas and Rebecca Yarros making it into the chart.

BookTok influencers Kris and Mads say it's no surprise romantasy dominates the list as these authors have built highly engaged fanbases online, with readers sharing reactions, theories and recommendations that sustain long-term interest. "It's such an accessible genre and allows readers to get passionate about something light and fun with other people".

For them, the new list reflects how younger readers are discovering books. They say audiences are "more likely to scroll their social media feeds than read prominent news outlets", with readers "highly motivated to read what their friends or favourite creators are recommending".

The influence of these creators can have a swift impact. After they shared the self-published series The Unselected Journals of Emma M Lion, they say it "completely sold out on Amazon".

BookTok has the potential to highlight titles that might otherwise go unnoticed. "Plenty of independent titles have caught fire with no budget and that's down to readers who champion them."

Championing overlooked genres, Lucy Stewart, deputy publishing director at Hodder & Stoughton, says TikTok is giving some genres greater visibility. Romance, in particular, has seen "a huge rise in unabashed public appreciation, sales and respect thanks to the power of BookTok and its creators". She adds she is "in favour of more accessible celebrations of reading and book-buying".

For readers like Amy, 32, from Hampshire, it's the mix of discovery and discussion that makes her turn to TikTok "all the time for recommendations". She says BookTok has helped her "explore genres I never would have known about otherwise" and calls it a "great tool when you're in a reading slump and want to get back into it or try a new genre".

Do traditional bestseller lists still matter? The rise of a BookTok chart does not necessarily mean traditional lists are disappearing, but it may suggest a shift in the literary landscape.

NielsenIQ BookData says 11 million UK book sales in 2025 were attributed to BookTok - around 6% of all book sales.

Young adult author Abiola Bello says the influence of BookTok is increasingly visible beyond the app, with retailers responding directly to online trends. "WH Smith have a 'TikTok made me buy it' section in store and I've seen my book on the shelves there."

Sara Roberts, senior marketing manager at Transworld, says BookTok is now "one of the most powerful forces in publishing" and acts as "an amazing trend spotter" for what readers are looking for. "BookTok can be the spark," she says, "but everything else needs to be in place to catch that momentum."

Preguntas abiertas

  • Will traditional bestseller lists incorporate BookTok data going forward?
  • How will publishers adjust marketing budgets to prioritize TikTok creators?
  • Will other countries launch similar official BookTok bestseller lists?

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This article was originally published by BBC News.

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