BookTok is reviving reading among young people in Luxembourg
How an online readers' community is (really) filling bookshops.
How an online readers' community is (really) filling bookshops. Rather than just resharing, we put this content in context.
Why it's resonating
As often, it's a mix of zeitgeist and network effect: a format or an aesthetic strikes a chord, then spreads from feed to feed across Luxembourg. Small, connected and multilingual, the Grand Duchy absorbs these signals from France, Germany and the English-speaking world fast, and reinterprets them in its own way.
The real question remains: lasting shift or passing fad? We're keeping an eye on it — and we'll tell you what actually takes root in Luxembourg.
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