Scroll, Like, Repeat Giveaway

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Welcome to Scroll, Like, Repeat
Where your dopamine addiction finally serves a purpose.

Listen up, bestie. You’re here at whatever hour it currently is because you saw “giveaway” and your brain went “ooh, shiny!” We see you. We are you. This is a judgment-free zone for people whose screen time reports look genuinely concerning.

Here’s what’s about to happen to your carefully curated feed: It’s about to become book-focused chaos of the highest order. Your algorithm is going to think you’ve had some kind of reading awakening (you have) and start serving you book content exclusively.

Welcome to speed dating for book addicts, but everyone’s attractive and nobody ghosts you.

We’ve assembled the most dangerously addictive social media book creators—authors who don’t just post book covers and call it content. These are the personalities who understand that behind-the-scenes writing chaos is a love language, that character thirst traps are valid art forms, and that posting book quotes over pretty backgrounds is basically social media magic.

You’re about to become way too invested in complete strangers’ creative processes.

These creators serve unhinged writing life content, existential crises about fictional characters, and the kind of hot takes that make you screenshot and send to your group chat with “SAY IT LOUDER.” These aren’t your basic “buy my book” accounts—these are whole personalities you’ll actually want to follow, stalk their stories, and probably quote-tweet with crying face emojis.

And because we understand that attention is the only currency that matters, someone’s winning a $50 Amazon gift card.

That’s fifty actual dollars to spend on books you discovered through social media and immediately needed in your life. Fund your BookTok impulse purchases. Pre-order everything your favorite bookstagrammer just posted about. Build that aesthetic TBR pile for content purposes.

How to completely optimize your scroll addiction:

  • Scroll through this book content buffet below
  • Follow creators like your algorithm depends on it (it literally does)
  • Share this chaos with your fellow chronically online book friends
  • Watch your For You page become dangerously well-read

The more creators you follow, the better your chances of winning. But let’s be honest—you were going to spend the next three hours scrolling anyway instead of doing anything remotely productive.

Your screen time was already concerning. Now it’s themed. Following these creators means your timeline becomes pure book chaos—recommendations, writing process content, cover reveals that make you feral, and book discourse that could start wars in comment sections.

Welcome to your new obsession. Your productivity will officially file a complaint.


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