Booktok is more than just Colleen Hoover! Here, Bookriot has collected the top non-COHO Tiktok book recommendations! (book descriptions via Bookriot)
ACT YOUR AGE, EVE BROWN BY TALIA HIBBERT
The third book in the Brown Sisters series, Act Your
Age, Eve Brown is an adorable romance novel from sensational writer Talia
Hibbert. Eve Brown is a mess, and she always is. Jacob Wayne always has it
together. When these two find themselves with their lives intertwined their
spiteful relationship might just turn into something a little more romantic.
That is if they don’t kill each other first.
ALL MY RAGE BY SABAA TAHIR
Sal and Noor used to be best friends. Then the fight
happened and everything changed. Sal is trying to run the family business while
his moms health keeps declining and his dad turns to alcoholism. Meanwhile Noor
is hiding a deep secret, she’s applying to schools and hoping to leave her
family and her life behind. Soon the two must decide if they can reconcile with
each other, or risk letting the monsters from their past get the better of
them.
THE ATLAS SIX BY OLIVIE BLAKE
There are six contestants for an elite spot with the
Alexandrian Society, but there are only five spots available. As our six main
characters work to improve their magical ability and compete against each
other, it’s soon revealed that each of them is carrying a secret. If they
aren’t careful it could be their downfall. As the time for the final trials
draws nearer the relationship with each other deepens, but looming in the
background is the knowledge that one of them will not survive until the end.
BABEL BY R. F. KUANG
Robin Swift, orphaned as a child due to a cholera outbreak,
is found by a professor and is brought up in world of languages, all so he can
attend the legendary translation institute at Oxford called Babel. When he gets
there at first it’s everything he hoped for, but soon he realizes that
translation isn’t just a tool for education, but also as a tool for
colonization. Now Robin finds himself faced with two options, fight for the
world he was raised for, or fight for the world he wants to see.
BOOK LOVERS BY EMILY HENRY
Nora is one of the best literary agents in the world. When
her little sister proposes a girls trip, Nora agrees to try and take some time
for herself. The sisters weekend is growing great until Nora realizes that
Charlie, an annoying uptight editor, also happens to be vacationing in the same
spot. As they keep bumping into each other via more and more absurd scenarios
they realize that they might not be the hero of their own story, but they could
be the hero of each other’s.
CRAVE BY TRACY WOLFF
The first book in a supernatural trilogy, Crave tells
the story of a young woman named Grace who finds herself falling for a vampire.
As she tries to navigate going to school with monsters who just as soon kill
her as look at her, she starts to realize that maybe there is more to this
school than meets the eye. Grace must now try to survive all the while
wondering if maybe her coming to this school wasn’t just an accident, maybe it
was arranged, and Grace doesn’t know which sounds scarier.
DELILAH GREEN DOESN’T CARE BY ASHLEY HERRING BLAKE
Delilah is forced to go back to Bright Falls to photograph
her sisters wedding. Even though she always said she would never come back, the
guilt trip and the money mean that it’s time to go home. However when she gets
there she encounters an old friend of her sister named Claire. The two find
themselves stuck together while working on wedding preparation. And maybe, just
maybe these two have much more chemistry than they’d like to believe.
THE FLATSHARE BY BETH O’LEARY
Rent is expensive. So two people become roommates without
ever meeting each other. Leon works nights so he only needs the flat during the
day. Tiffy has the opposite schedule so she occupies the flat the rest of the
time. They begin to communicate with each other via notes, and soon they find
themselves becoming something maybe a little bit more than just roommate. Of
course there’s still the problem of them never having met before.
HANI AND ISHU’S GUIDE TO FAKE DATING BY ADIBA JAIGIRDAR
Hani is bisexual, but when she tells her friends, they start
to question her. In a panic she lies and tells them she does have a girlfriend.
Ishu just wants her to show up her perfect sister, and becoming head girl is
the perfect way to do that. Fake dating Hani might be the perfect way to become
more popular and secure the votes she needs. So their plan is hatched! What
could possibly go wrong?
HOW HIGH WE GO IN THE DARK BY SEQUOIA NAGAMATSU
The year is 2030 and an ancient corpse is discovered in the
melting permafrost. However, this young woman was killed by a deadly and
contagious virus that is now free to rampage across the world. This epic
follows the virus and its devastating effects for years to come. Each person is
affected wholly differently and what follows is an interwoven tale of endurance
and perseverance.
I’M GLAD MY MOM DIED BY JENNETTE MCCURDY
A memoir from Jennette McCurdy that tells the tale of her
abusive mother and Jennette’s experience as a former child star. It’s a
heartbreaking story about the dangers that many young actors face when no one
has their back. McCurdy writes with wit and class even while detailing some of
the most painful experiences of her life. It’s a book you won’t want to put
down, and will be thinking about for years to come.
THE INHERITANCE GAMES BY JENNIFER LYNN BARNES
The first book in a trilogy, Avery Grambs finds herself in
the running for a vast inheritance from an unknown man. As long as she lives in
this house with the old man’s family, attends the school he wants her to go to,
and abides by a few other rules, her whole life will change. But why was she
chosen? Is he a relative? A friend of the family? Or is it something even more
sinister than that. Avery has a year to figure it out and survive the trials
put before her.
KAIKEYI BY VAISHNAVI PATEL
This retelling is entirely transportive. Kaikeyi is brought
up on wonderful stories of the gods and the great deeds they accomplish. But
when she sees her father banish her mother and try to marry her off she
realizes perhaps the gods aren’t as benevolent as the stories make them out to
be. Kaikeyi turns to the books her mother read to her and transforms herself
into the powerful woman she was always destined to become. But there are always
those who wish to see a powerful woman fail.
LAURA DEAN KEEPS BREAKING UP WITH ME BY MARIKO TAMAKI
AND ROSEMARY VALERO-O’CONNELL
This is a delightful graphic novel about the perils and
pitfalls of high school dating. Freddy wants Laura Dean to stop breaking up
with her. This weird on and off relationship is as confusing as it is
complicated. So Freddy turns to anyone who will help her figure out what’s
going on. From mystics to advice columns Freddy is determined to get to the
bottom of her topsy-turvy relationship.
MALIBU RISING BY TAYLOR JENKINS REID
It’s 1983, and one of the greatest fires to rage across
California is about to start. A fire started accidentally at a house party for
the rich, famous, and beautiful people of Malibu. But the story of the fire,
and those who cause it start years earlier when the hosts are children just
trying to understand why their dad would leave their mom like that. This is a
wonderful story about family, fame, and what can happen when sparks catch.
NORMAL PEOPLE BY SALLY ROONEY
Connell and Marianne pretend they don’t each other at
school. They run in completely different circles, so it’s just easier to
pretend. But, secretly they have a connection that amazes and scares them. A
year later as they study at the same school in Dublin things start to shift.
Over the next four years they find themselves circling each other being drawn
close only to be flung apart. As their own lives get more and more complicated,
they have to decide what they are to each other once and for all. And it’s not
going to go smoothly.
THE SECRET HISTORY BY DONNA TARTT
Credited as one the pieces to bring “dark academia” into the
literary lexicon, this is a classic that still draws attention from new readers
to this day. When a group of friends studying classics kill their schoolmate,
their lives start to spiral out of control. What follows is a story of passion,
deception, and academia that haunts its readers. The group tries to keep it
together, but they find themselves slipping from the high minded ideal image
they had of themselves to something a lot more sinister.
SHE WHO BECAME THE SUN BY SHELLEY PARKER-CHAN
Her brother was told that his fate will be greatness not
seen by anyone alive today. Her fate is nothingness. But when her brother
passes away, Zhu decides she’s going to steal her brother’s fate. Disguised in
boy’s clothes, Zhu heads to study at the monastery her brother was promised to,
and from then on, she hides her identity from everyone, including the gods
themselves. As she rises to lead armies she is struck by one question: how long
before it is realized that she is not who she says she is.
THE SONG OF ACHILLES BY MADELINE MILLER
A retelling of the myth of Achilles that is as heart warming
as it is devastating. Two young men find themselves training together. Soon a
bond is formed and they fall more in love with each other than they know what
to do with. But when the war with Troy begins, these two lovers find that
sometimes love can’t survive a battlefield. And perhaps even worse, sometimes
it can.
THE SPANISH LOVE DECEPTION BY ELENA ARMAS
Catalina was under a lot of pressure and might have let it
slip that she’s bringing her American boyfriend to her sister’s wedding.
There’s only one problem — she doesn’t have one. Luckily her colleague, Aaron,
offers to step in and pose as her fake boyfriend. Even though she can’t stand
him, Catalina agrees to the plan and the game is afoot. But as they spend more
and more time together she starts to realize something. Maybe she likes him way
more than she thought.
THIS WOVEN KINGDOM BY TAHEREH MAFI
Alizeh has a secret. To the world she’s just an ordinary
servant. But in reality she’s descended from royalty. The crown prince is
struggling to keep it all together. His father’s passing has been predicted to
happen any time now. But he keeps finding himself by a servant who seems to know
a lot more than she’s letting on. Their kingdom — and indeed their world —
hangs in the balance. Each of them will have to tread carefully to avoid
sending their people into chaos.
TO PARADISE BY HANYA YANAGIHARA
It’s 1893 in New York City, but it’s not the New York we
know. Now it’s 1993 and the AIDS epidemic is causing the deaths of so many
innocent young men. Now it’s 2093 and the world is run by corrupt officials and
is plagued by sickness. What follows is an intricate weaving of three people’s
lives spread out over three hundred years. As their lives intersect in strange ways,
it seems that despite the vast time difference, things haven’t actually changed
all that much.
WEATHER GIRL BY RACHEL LYNN SOLOMON
Ari is a meteorologist on TV and loves her job. But her boss
is too distracted with personal matters to give Ari’s career the attention it
deserves. Enter Russel. Russel offers to step in and team up with Ari to fix
their bosses’ personal lives so that Ari’s life can get back on track. But
amidst all their hijinks, a storm starts brewing. And Ari realizes that she’s
starting to have feelings for Russel. But can she let him in enough to see the
real her? Or will he be stuck with the weather girl persona she puts on for TV?
WE WERE LIARS BY E. LOCKHART
This book originally came out in 2014, but has made a comeback thanks to BookTok. When a group of friends goes to visit a remote island for some away time, things don’t go exactly as planned. What follows is a series of events so shocking that it will shape the friends forever. If they can make it out alive, and with their secrets in tact that is. But can they even remember what the truth is? Or have they managed to lie even to themselves.
To this list I will add a series that recently came to our attention via a patron request they'd seen on Tiktok. Micalea Smeltzer's Wildflower Duet: The Confidence of Wildflowers and The Resurrection of Wildflowers. from Amazon.com: "My future is a big 'what if' at the moment and I'm fine with that. For the most part. When Thayer Holmes moves in next door, the grumpy landscaper both fascinates and amuses me. When he asks me to nanny his kid, it's a great way to make some extra money. It's impossible not to fall in love with Thayer and his adorable son. There's a big problem though. Falling for someone almost fifteen years older than me wasn't part of my plans, but sometimes things happen when you least expect them.
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