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20 Bookish Twitter Parody Accounts That Should Exist

Rachel Cordasco

Staff Writer

Rachel Cordasco has a Ph.D in literary studies and currently works as a developmental editor. When she's not at her day job or chasing three kids, she's writing reviews and translating Italian speculative fiction. She runs the website sfintranslation.com, and can be found on Facebook and Twitter.

Many of you know just how much fun Twitter can be, especially for us cool bookish folk. One of the things that makes it so much fun is the existence of the bookish parody account. These things can really unleash the hilarity…

For example, if you’ve been following @IsTheNovelDead, you’ve probably been rolling around on the floor clutching your stomach cause you’re laughing so hard. Because, seriously, with all the “is the novel/reading/writing/publishing dead?” articles out there, this account was just waiting to be created.

Well, we here at Book Riot decided to come up with a list of our own bookish parody accounts that should definitely exist. Please add your own in the comments!

 

@IsYABadforAdults

@LiteraryFictionMadeMeImpotent

@WhatWillFranzenWhineAboutNext?

@CanABookMakeMeGay?

@WomenWriteBooksToo

@WillLongBooksGiveMeCataracts?

@LetsAllJustAgreeToSayWeReadUlysses

@AreBrick&MortarBookstoresDead?

@DoesBezosOwnThis?

@BooksThatYouCannotBan

@AreBloggersConsideredRealReviewersYet

@RushLimbaugh>DrSeuss

@DoesThisBookHaveSexInIt

@HasJenniferWeinerBeenReviewedByTheNYTimesYet

@JesusIsMyGhostwriter

@BooksNotWrittenByJohnGreen

@BooksWithWhiteSuburbanManProblems

@DidShteyngartBlurbIt

@AreYABooksTooDark?

@CraftingWithBooksSendsYouStraightToHell