

#EpicReads - This is mostly jphotos of beautiful books and book culture.#bookstagram - Bookshelf porn, screenshots of what people are reading, photos of cool books, and reading/book memes.#ChickLit – Discussion and recommendations of ChickLit topics.# BookWorld - Other book obsessed people.#Suspense – Featuring discussion and recommendations for Thrillers, Action Adventure, and Suspense titles.#WhatToRead – Book recommendations from other book lovers on Twitter (or Instagram, same hashtag).(can sometimes be polluted with too many ads from Amazon, though…) #Kindle – Items of interest to Kindle users and lovers of Kindle books.#GreatReads – People sharing great reads on Twitter.#WomensFiction – Featuring fiction choices for women.#Fiction and #Nonfiction – Discusses and shares books.Bathtub, in a tree, at a basketball game? Take a photo and upload it with the tweet. #IReadEverywhere - For we who read in weird places.#GoodReads - Connect with others in the Good Reads community, the most active group of book lovers online.#LitFict – Discussion and sharing of literary fiction books.
#KindleBargains or #KindleBargain – Featuring Kindle book deals.#BookstoreBingo – Amusing hashtag featuring anecdotes from bookstores.#BookPhotography - Just photos of books.#Bookshelves or #Bookshelf - Want bookshelf porn? We’ve got it.#EBooks – Looking for something to download? This hashtag is for you! It’s kind of a mixed bag, however, and you may need to wade through a bit of spammy stuff to get to the good stuff.#Bibliophile - Just dive into everything books.#BookLovers – Used by authors, publishers, and anyone who wants to discuss or sell a book.#AmReading - Duh! Of course we’ll put this one first! #AmReading is “this is what I’m reading.”.Now that you know how awesomely useful hashtags are, here are the best ones out there for readers and book lovers. So use prudently and read up on hashtag etiquette. Twitter discourages “abuse” of hashtags, and while there are no limits that we could find for hashtagging on the other platforms, it’s safe to assume that most people like a targeted approach rather than hashtag spamming. In other words, don’t be freakin’ annoying. Instagram allows you to put up to 30 hashtags per post! But do you need to use them all? Maybe not… OK. When hashtagging, it’s best to just use common sense. Is there any book hashtag etiquette you need to know about?
