2017, Lottie Moulster, "The Rising Trend of 'Bookstagram", The Galleon (University of Portsmouth), 30 March 2017, page 13:
One 'bookstagrammer' posted a short series on her Instagram "story" of the process behind her photos.
2017, B. Conrad, "The Benefits Of Using #Bookstagram", Art Hive, Winter 2017, page 22:
Interact! Joining a book challenge, commenting on accounts, and meeting new bookstagrammers is a surefire way to get your bookstagram account noticed.
2018, Kritika Narula, "Summer Reading In The Time Of Screens & Cyberspace: Of Netflix & Other Demons", Qmunicate (University of Glasglow), page 22:
A special thanks is due to the wild popularity of all things Pinterest-y, to Jenny Han for writing books that make for perfect summer reads (and whose titles inadvertently pass the test for search-engine optimisation) and bookstagrammers who kept the glamour of summer reading alive.
2018, Vidhya Thakker, "Bookstagram Community", Unread, March 2018, page 84:
It's a learning curve – each day you discover something new and it's through collaborating with other Bookstagrammers this is made possible.
2018, "News from Hay Chamber of Commerce", Wye Local, May 2018, page 54:
Elsewhere, Bookstagrammers from as far afield as Vancouver descended on Hay for a second weekend of events […]
2018, Ella Peile, quoted in Andrea Ripper, "Writing a new connection", Brisbane News Magazine, 9 May - 15 May 2018, page 18:
“There's a really big online community for YA literature – lots of people who are bloggers or bookstagrammers (instagramming about books),” she says.
2019, Samantha Resnick, "The lovely fantasyland of bookstagram", The Student Life (The Claremont Colleges), 5 April 2019, page 5:
She accuses bookstragrammers of reduce books to backdrops, calling their posts "devoid ... of any engagement with what books really do."
2019, Katie Orphan, quoted in Karen Schechner, "A Conversation with Katie Orphan, manager of The Last Bookstore in Los Angeles", Kirkus Reviews, 1 August 2019, page 165:
We get a lot of people coming in to take pictures for Instagram, so we pay attention to Instagram poets and bookstagrammers to know what our audience might want.
2020, Sam Miller, quoted in Linnea Wingerup, "Cheers To Being Queer (On The Internet!)", Peacock Magazine (American University of Paris), Spring 2020, page 37:
I was pleasantly surprised how immediately warm and welcoming all the other bookstagrammers were of my account.