What Are The Top Mmc BookTok Titles Trending This Month?

2026-07-10 23:40:31
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This month feels like everyone on my feed is catching up with a series, honestly. The hype seems less about brand-new releases and more about books that have been bubbling for a bit. I keep seeing 'A Court of Thorns and Roses' still hanging around—people are still talking about the Rhysand scene from the second book, like it's a rite of passage at this point. But the real momentum I'm noticing is around 'The Cheat Sheet' and 'Things We Never Got Over'. They're not fantasy, which is a shift. It's all contemporary sports romance and small-town grumpy/sunshine stuff. My algorithm is saturated with videos of people dramatically clutching their chests over a line from 'The Cheat Sheet'.

What's interesting is that the 'top' titles depend so much on which side of Tok you're on. If your watch history leans fantasy, you'll be convinced it's all about 'Fourth Wing' and its sequel. The dragon rider academy thing is everywhere. But my sister's feed is all psychological thrillers and dark romance, so she's seeing different books like 'Haunting Adeline' pop up constantly. The 'mmc' (morally male character?) focus is strong in that dark romance corner, but the definition of 'moral' gets... flexible. I think the trend is less about a single title and more about specific dynamics—enemies to lovers with a protective vibe, or the 'who did this to you' trope. The books that fit that mold are the ones getting passed around.

I'd say if you're looking for the current pulse, check the sound trends. A lot of these books get attached to a specific audio clip or song, and when that sound blows up, the book rides the wave. Right now, it's a lot of dramatic, slow-building audio over clips of text, which is pushing a lot of the more emotionally intense scenes from books like 'The Seven Year Slip' into the spotlight.
2026-07-11 16:32:49
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Honestly, I think 'top trending' is a bit misleading. It's not really about new books, it's about books hitting a critical mass of reader TikToks. That means older titles can dominate if the algorithm picks them up. This month, I've scrolled past maybe fifty videos about 'Powerless' by Lauren Roberts. It's a 2023 book, but it blew up because someone made a viral edit pairing it with a popular song, and now everyone is reading it for the 'touch her and die' energy. Same thing happened with 'The Silent Patient' years after release. So my list would be: 'Powerless', 'Fourth Wing' (still), 'A Good Girl's Guide to Murder' (because of the TV show), and that new Ali Hazelwood one, 'Bride', seems to be picking up steam with the paranormal romance crowd. The common thread is a highly clip-able, emotionally charged moment that looks good on camera.
2026-07-16 05:56:24
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What are the most popular current BookTok books this month?

3 Jawaban2026-06-27 14:01:01
Reading through my feed, I can tell this month is all about the monster romances and cozy fantasies. The 'knotting' discourse around Sarah J. Maas's books has died down a bit, but you can't scroll five seconds without seeing someone's fan art of Cassian or post about 'Iron Flame' spoilers. What's new is the absolute takeover by books like 'Butcher & Blackbird' – the dark comedy and the 'serial killers falling in love' premise is everywhere. Also, that witchy, cottagecore vibe from 'A Witch's Guide to Fake Dating a Demon' is having a major moment. A trend I'm less thrilled about but can't ignore is the recycled 'romantasy' tropes getting super popular again. It feels like every other video is about another brooding fae lord and the human girl who 'doesn't know she's powerful.' The algorithm loves it, but my personal feed is starting to feel a bit samey. I'm seeing more buzz for 'The September House' too, which is a nice shift into horror – a mom just refusing to leave her haunted house is a hilarious and terrifying concept that's catching on fast.

What are the top current BookTok books trending this month?

4 Jawaban2026-06-27 13:09:10
BookTok's on a real run with a few titles this month. It feels like everyone’s talking about 'The Maidens of Grayson Manor' – that dark academia murder mystery with the Greek mythology twist. I saw it literally everywhere after that one creator did the dramatic reading of the prologue. Personally, I'm more drawn to the quieter trend. 'A Psalm for the Wild-Built' is getting passed around like a secret handshake among people who feel a bit burnt out. It’s not flashy, but the conversations around it are so earnest. The big commercial hit seems to be 'Crimson River' still. That romantasy series somehow refuses to die down. My feed is half aesthetic moodboards for the main couple and half debates about whether the third book jumped the shark. I haven't touched it, but the sheer volume of content is undeniable. A wildcard pick I keep seeing is 'The Silent Patient' again. It's years old, but some algorithm glitch or a popular adaptation rumor has it trending with a 'if you haven't read this yet' angle. Makes me wonder how much of BookTok is just eternal rediscovery.
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