‘Heartstopper,’ ‘Pride and Prejudice,’ Win at the First-Ever TikTok Book Awards
In an exciting celebration of literary prowess, the inaugural TikTok Book Awards witnessed triumphs of the graphic novel “Heartstopper” and the timeless classic “Pride and Prejudice.” With enthusiastic participation from TikTok users across the UK and Ireland, this novel event honored outstanding literary achievements and the fervent #BookTok movement that ignites conversations about beloved authors and titles.
Heartstopper: A Winning Tale of LGBTQ Love Graphic novel by Alice Oseman steals the spotlight
Amid the exhilaration, Alice Oseman’s graphic novel masterpiece, “Heartstopper,” stood tall, securing the prestigious TikTok Book Award for “Best Book I Wish I Could Read Again For The First Time.” This LGBTQ series has not only captured the hearts of BookTok enthusiasts but has soared to the summit of Amazon’s young adult book charts, a remarkable testament to its impact.
Exploring “Heartstopper’s” Universe
Alice Oseman’s “Heartstopper” delves into the journey of Charlie Spring and Nick Nelson, capturing the intricate nuances of high school relationships and the voyage of self-discovery. What began as a graphic novel series in 2020 has flourished into a captivating narrative with four installments. And with a fifth volume set to enchant readers this December, the saga continues to thrive.
The adaptation’s success didn’t halt at the pages—the Netflix series adaptation of “Heartstopper” garnered fervent attention, debuting its first season in 2022 and unveiling its second installment earlier this month.
Reviving Classics: “Pride and Prejudice” Jane Austen’s timeless tale reclaims the spotlight
While contemporary gems sparkled, the timeless brilliance of Jane Austen’s “Pride and Prejudice” was acknowledged with the “Best BookTok Revival” award. This accolade celebrates the resurgence of older literary treasures, reignited through vibrant TikTok dialogues. The enduring popularity of “Pride and Prejudice” on TikTok testifies to the indelible impact of Austen’s narrative, with users even channeling elements from the 2005 movie adaptation.
Honoring Emerging Voices
The TikTok Book Awards were not confined to established names alone. Bolu Babalola’s debut novel, “Honey & Spice,” earned the distinguished title of “BookTok Book of the Year.” This mesmerizing tale follows Kiki Banjo as she navigates school, her radio show “Brown Sugar,” and the labyrinthine path of potential romance. Bolu Babalola’s masterful storytelling earned instant acclaim, gaining a coveted spot in Reese Witherspoon’s book club selection.
Additionally, the “BookTok Author of the Year” award celebrated Holly Jackson for her lauded “Good Girl’s Guide to Murder” series. The title of “Best Book to End a Reading Slump” fittingly graced “Everything I Know About Love,” the poignant memoir penned by former Sunday Times columnist Dolly Alderton, which has also been translated into a riveting series on Peacock.
Empowering the #BookTok Movement
At the core of the TikTok Book Awards lies the fervor of thousands of TikTok users who cast their votes through the app. The #BookTok hashtag, boasting over 167 billion views, has become a hub for reviews, recommendations, and spirited discussions on literary favorites. Beyond these vibrant interactions, the #BookTok community plays a pivotal role in driving robust book sales, advocating for independent bookshops, and propelling emerging voices to the forefront of literary conversations.
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