It’s no secret that hashtags are a vital tool to build Instagram accounts. But let’s face it – #ilovethisbooksomuchanditsjustperfect❤️ won’t be seen by very many people. So which hashtags are most effective?
No worries, fellow bibliophiles! I’ve compiled a big ol’ list of popular hashtags to help you grow your bookstagram account! Use these hashtags in your caption or the comments section of your post!
General hashtags:
#bookstagram
#bibliophile
#bookphotography
#bookishlove
#bookstagrammer
#booksofinstagram
#readersofinstagram
#booknerdigans
#instareads
#readingnook
#bookaddiction
#readmorebooks
#booknerdigan
#booksbooksbooks
#igreads
#bookaddict
#bookish
#bookfan
#classicbooks
#(book genre)
#bookhaul (show off your recent book buys!)
#librarybookhaul (stopped by the library? Share which books you brought home!)
#booklover
#ilovebooks
#iread
#bookaddicted
#bookandcandle
#(book title)
#(author)
#booknerd
#bibliomania
#bookdragon
#bookobsessed
#currentlyreading, #currentread, #amreading (share a book you’re reading)
#reread (if you’re reading a book for the second, third, fourth, etc time!)
Bookshelves and reading areas:
#shelfie
#bookshelf
#libraryofinstagram
#booknookstagram
#readingnook, #hyggekrog (the Danish word for reading nook)
Special hashtags:
#bookfan
#bookcrown
#bookspiral
#bookstack
#booksforclothes
Specific days:
#shelfiesunday (show off your bookshelves!)
#socksunday (cute warm socks and good books – what could be cozier?)
#mapmonday (for those awesome books that have maps in them)
Feature hashtags:
(Note: I’ve linked these tags to their account pages because feature accounts require you to follow them, and some require you to both use their hashtag and tag them in your post)
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Did I miss any? Share your go-to #bookstagram hashtags in the comments below!
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