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    I’ve noticed a weird little pattern the last few years: a book that’s been quietly sitting on shelves for a decade suddenly shows up in every bookstore display, every recommendation thread, and half the reading litss I see online. It’s not always like tied to an adaptation either. Sometimes it’s just one clip, one quote, or one person talking about it at the right moment, and suddenly it feels like everyone I think is reading the same thing. It’s interesting to watch how these waves start. A book that once felt “niche” ends up everywhere, and people talk about it as if it just came out yesterday. I’ve picked up a few older titles because of this and ended up loving them, so I’m not complaining – just curious about what actually makes a book hit that second life. Have you noticed this too, and do you have any favorites that blew up again long after release?

    by throwawayjaaay

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    1. Social Media and things like Booktok where people rediscover old classics or underappreciated books

    2. >I’ve noticed a weird little pattern the last few years: a book that’s been quietly sitting on shelves for a decade suddenly shows up in every bookstore display, every recommendation thread, and half the reading litss I see online.

      Got some examples? You haven’t mentioned a single one.

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