5 Instagram accounts to follow if you love books

5 Instagram accounts to follow if you love books

Books plus Instagram equals a perfect match.

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Instagram is one of the most popular and fastest growing social networks in the world.

With over 300 million monthly users and over 40 million photos posted daily the app shows no signs of stopping its growth.

Books on the other hand are a traditional media item and have seen reduced growth over the years.

So in commemoration of World Book Day we decided to compile a list of the best Instagram accounts to follow if you love books just as much as we do.

The Paris Review
This magazine is one of the most iconic literary publications in the world and on their insta they post daily reminders of why we love them so much. This includes behind the scenes photos and some wonderful quotes from their interviews with authors. 


IGReads
Books, books, books and more books all curated from people around the world who use the #igreads tag to showcase what they are reading.

 

❉ @nikolas1291 ❉ follow @igreads tag your book #igreads

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❉ @thorbalanon ❉ follow @igreads tag your book #igreads

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Hot dudes reading
A little bit stalkerish but for all the right reasons. This account posts pics of hot guys reading. Why? Because we always judge people by what they're reading. 


Subway book review 
This account keeps it simple; photos of people on the subway who are reading books and their reviews of them. Lovely thoughts and lovely people all round, it's a really great way to get awesome book recommendations. 

 

We Should All Be Feminists by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie. Elise: "The author is a profound feminist. She gives talks, she's a published author, a scholar and she was sampled on Beyoncé's last album on the track 'Flawless' talking about feminism. This particular book is based on a TEDx talk she gave about the realities of sexual politics. We're raising boys and girls differently when they should really be raised the same. We should be true to ourselves. Feminism becomes less of a daunting topic in her words. It's like you're listening to a wise woman in your family. When I first learned about feminism it seemed like an ideology that was made by and for white, intellectual women. I feel connected to her work because of the nuances she touches on that regard the Black American and the African experience in America. Ultimately it's not about negating or discrediting any woman - it's about celebrating all women. Reading her work finally made me feel like I was included in the conversation." @currentlyelise #Chimamanda #Adichie #feminist #beyonce #tedtalks #sexualpolitics #equality #celebratewomen #unity #weshouldallbefeminists #bookreview #brooklyn #newyork #subwaybookreview @chimamanda.adichie @beyonce @tedxevents I spy @greenlightbklyn

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The Year of Magical Thinking by Joan Didion. Katie: "So far it's just heartbreaking listening to this woman, who is so strong and powerful and influential, dealing with her grief. The idea that everything can change in a split second and you just have to continue - I think about that all the time. I'm early in the book and I hope she can get through it. There's a documentary about her life that's being funded on Kickstarter right now. I work there and realized I've never read any of her books, so I figured I better start." @katieneeds #newyork #nyc #bookreview #subwaybookreview #book #author #reading #subway #bookloversunite #joandidion #theyearofmagicalthinking #love #memoir #documentary #film #kickstarter #readinglist #igers #readingisawesome #bookworm #instagood #style #instabook #vsco @didiondoc

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