100 Blog Post Ideas For Book Bloggers + Bookstagrammers

Raise your hand if you’ve ever typed in “how to start a blog” into Google or Pinterest. Because same. I’ve definitely been there, and I’d be lying to you if I told you I wasn’t in it for the money. (In this economy?) While I love reading and reading books will forever be my #1 hobby, I’m human and yeah, would love to see my blog make money.

But right now, the reality is that my blog doesn’t make money. I do it because I love it. Yes, I’d love to see my blog make a side income. But I’ve been doing this for about four years now on this blog and while I haven’t made any money, I love showing up here and talking about (ranting more like it) my favorite (and some least favorite) books. I love writing about books and a variety of other topics like morning and evening routines, movies and TV shows I’m loving, and blogging.

So, if you’re a book blogger or even just a bookstagrammer (or BookTok creator) who is looking to create more content on their platform of choice (Instagram, blog, email newsletter, TikTok), but feel stuck on ideas, look no further than this list!

  1. Book reviews

  2. Reading roundups (what I read this month, books to read when …)

  3. Book recommendations based on favorite TV show

  4. If you liked this, then read this…

  5. Books to read based on your favorite Taylor Swift album/song

  6. Q+A with your favorite author/indie author

  7. Q+A with your favorite bookstagrammer or book content creator

  8. Book podcasts to listen to

  9. How I schedule bookstagram posts

  10. How to receive ARCs (advanced reader copies)

  11. Kindle review—is the Kindle worth it?

  12. Book to screen adaptations

  13. Roundup of BookTok books

  14. Specific trope books to read (enemies to lovers books, fantasy romance books, etc.)

  15. How I read 20+ books a month

  16. Book hauls

  17. Morning routine (that definitely includes reading)

  18. Evening routine (that definitely includes reading)

  19. How to get out of a reading slump

  20. A roundup of book bloggers, bookstagrammers, booktubers to follow

  21. Books to read based on your favorite Taylor Swift song lyric

  22. Books that I’d recommend [insert celebrity’s name here] to read

  23. Reading books recommended by [insert celebrity’s name here]

  24. Books to read when you’re in a reading slump

  25. Books to read on a vacation

  26. Books to read based on your favorite travel destination

  27. Books to read in different seasons (books to read in the fall, summer, winter, spring)

  28. The Rory Gilmore reading list

  29. I read [insert book genre here] for a week and here’s what happened

  30. How to support local bookstores

  31. Indie bookstores in your town/city to check out

  32. Different reading positions

  33. How to organize bookshelves (based on color, alphabetical order, etc.)

  34. Bookshelf tour

  35. This is my favorite book genre because…

  36. Rereading childhood favorites (a roundup of your favorite childhood books)

  37. Day in the life (of a reader with a full-time job or as a full-time student)

  38. What’s in my beach bag?

  39. Tips for working with publishers and authors

  40. Tips for writing a negative book review

  41. Reader struggles that every reader goes through

  42. Your favorite book fandom

  43. Book blogger must haves

  44. Movies and tv shows that feature bookworms

  45. Kindle Unlimited books to read (based on genre)

  46. Mid-year books (a catch up on the books you read up to a certain point)

  47. Tier ranking all the books you read in a year

  48. How I track the books I read

  49. Fantasy book recommendations

  50. Reading a new book genre and seeing how I like it

  51. Reading challenge: reading only classics for a week

  52. Reading challenge: reading only fantasy books for a week

  53. Reading challenge: reading only Stephen King novels for a week

  54. Book merch shops on Etsy

  55. New books releasing this year to check out

  56. Debut authors to check out

  57. Books that I want to read (what’s on my TBR?)

  58. Reading goals

  59. Book journal ideas

  60. How to start a book bullet journal

  61. Book bullet journal idea spreads

  62. The best book journaling accounts on Instagram for inspiration

  63. How to read more books

  64. The best movies to watch in the fall

  65. The best movies to watch in the spring

  66. What would [insert celebrity’s name] read?

  67. Book recommendations based on celebrity’s outfit

  68. Books by BIPOC authors

  69. How to diversify your bookshelves

  70. Short books under 200 pages

  71. Books with over 500 pages

  72. The best graphic novels to read

  73. How to annotate books (and what materials you need)

  74. Best fast paced books to read

  75. A roundup of specific romance trope books

  76. The best book boyfriends (or girlfriends)

  77. LGBTQ romance books to read

  78. The best nonfiction books narrated by the author to read

  79. A roundup of nonfiction books that everyone in their 20s should read

  80. A roundup of nonfiction books that everyone in their 30s should read

  81. A roundup of career-specific books to read (culinary books, books by journalists, influencers, etc.)

  82. A roundup of books about the royal family (fiction and nonfiction)

  83. Day in the life of a book blogger

  84. What I read in a week (document the amount of pages you read in a week)

  85. Swapping your screen time for reading and see what happened

  86. Books recommended by a favorite character (Rory Gilmore, Bella Swan, Hermoine Granger)

  87. Your favorite childhood books

  88. Ranking book subscription boxes

  89. Roundup of your favorite books of all time

  90. How to store your bookshelves in unique ways

  91. Romance book recommendations based on spice level

  92. Books that are worth the hype

  93. Books that aren’t worth the hype

  94. Goodreads vs. Storygraph: write a review of each and see what’s better

  95. Books to read when struggling with mental health (roundup of health and wellness books)

  96. Books that you’d want to reread again

  97. Favorite audiobooks with a full cast

  98. Favorite fanfiction books

  99. Banned books to add to your reading list ASAP

  100. Books written by famous celebrities

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