If you have a photo of the book or your e-reader, definitely include it—posts with images always get way more engagement!
#Bookstagram #BookReview #ReadingCommunity #[BookTitle] #[AuthorName] Option 2: The "Short & Punchy" (Best for X/Threads) Post: New Review Alert: [Book Title] 📖 Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐/5
I had spent the better part of two evenings on that review. Two hundred and seventeen hours after finishing the novel—a sprawling, melancholic thing about memory and train stations—I finally sat down to untangle my thoughts. I wrote not as a critic, but as a confession. I wrote about how a particular paragraph had made me put the book down and stare at my own ceiling for ten minutes. I wrote about the character I hated, then pitied, then recognized in the mirror. I wrote a messy, heartfelt 800 words, gave it a star rating (four and a half—that half star haunted me), and attached a photo of the cover resting on a wrinkled linen napkin for that “lived-in” aesthetic.
If you have a photo of the book or your e-reader, definitely include it—posts with images always get way more engagement!
#Bookstagram #BookReview #ReadingCommunity #[BookTitle] #[AuthorName] Option 2: The "Short & Punchy" (Best for X/Threads) Post: New Review Alert: [Book Title] 📖 Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐/5
I had spent the better part of two evenings on that review. Two hundred and seventeen hours after finishing the novel—a sprawling, melancholic thing about memory and train stations—I finally sat down to untangle my thoughts. I wrote not as a critic, but as a confession. I wrote about how a particular paragraph had made me put the book down and stare at my own ceiling for ten minutes. I wrote about the character I hated, then pitied, then recognized in the mirror. I wrote a messy, heartfelt 800 words, gave it a star rating (four and a half—that half star haunted me), and attached a photo of the cover resting on a wrinkled linen napkin for that “lived-in” aesthetic.