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10 Bookstagrammers to Follow During the Summer

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10 Bookstagrammers to Follow During the Summer
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Summer is here! It's time to post your favorite summer moments to your social media. What's the best platform to do that? Instagram, duh! We've got to admit to ourselves, we spend more time in Instagram other than any social media nowadays.

As you scroll through your timeline, isn't best to look at some summery pictures with some books in it? Especially if you love reading yourself and in need of a perfect book recommendation during the summer. Well, worry no more! I've gather round some of bookstagram account for you to follow during the summer. I can guarantee you that their photos will brighten up your timeline!

1. @infinitbr

Sophia's photos are so bright and colorful! They will surely make your eyes happy by looking at them!

2. @katyslibrary

Books on the beach? I'm sold!

3. @deertales

A little bit of flowers is always necessary!

4. @rachandbooks

Some bright coloured books mix with pretty flowers and holiday photos? Yes, please!

5. @readingwithlucy

Lucy's photos makes me want to read all day!

6. @someotherstories

Cece's outdoor photos screams summer to me! Also she reminds us to always bring your book to every trip 😉

7. @submergedinwords

Nothing gets better than some stacks of colorful books, right?

8. @treehouseofbooks


If Catherine's photos doesn't speak summer to you, I don't know what will 😁

9. @thebooksbuzz


I can't get enough of Alyxandria's photos! I just can't!

10. @readwithmikee


Bright photos with a touch of read every now and then!

That's it! Of course there are some more amazing bookstagram accounts. I will feature them in the future! As in for now, I hope you read your way through the summer! Enjoy!

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