She’s BookTok famous but she’s never read a single book in her life.
Luna’s rise to fame started with one chaotic rant about Ulysses—a book she’s never read. But the algorithm loved it. So did her followers.
Overnight, she becomes the girl everyone’s watching.
So she leans in.
Bigger opinions. Louder drama. Relentless confidence.
Still zero reading.
Until one comment threatens to expose everything.
Panicking, Luna deletes her account and disappears offline—no followers, no validation, no carefully curated persona. Just the uncomfortable truth: without the internet, she has no idea who she is.
Then a stray cat walks into her apartment and refuses to leave.
Trying to find its owner leads Luna to her neighbor—a guy who actually reads, doesn’t care about social media, and sees right through her act. Through him—and because of the cat—Luna starts to discover something she’s been faking all along: a genuine love of stories… and a version of herself that isn’t built on pretending.
But the internet never forgets.
When her past resurfaces, Luna must choose: return to the persona that made her famous—or risk losing it for something real.
Sharp, funny, and unexpectedly heartfelt, BookTok Queen is a romantic comedy about internet fame, impostor syndrome, and the courage it takes to be real in a world that rewards pretending.