What if I told you that the book market in India is one of the largest book markets in the world? We’ve abundant readers in this country—breathing between the pages of fiction and non-fiction. Book clubs and book discussions have long existed here. Book blogging is simply an extension of this, a modern version, making it easier for book readers and authors to connect across countries and continents. Book blogging is an excellent career option or can also be just a side hustle. Authors often rely on book bloggers to market their books and help them reach larger audiences. And that’s where book blogs come to be of great help.



The Indian book bloggers community is ever-growing; especially after the pandemic. More and more people have been coming to the page seeking solace in stories and self-help. But not always one knows what books to read. Here come to the rescue – Book bloggers! And when authors are looking for book reviewers – these Samaritans come to the rescue again! So that’s why we have curated a list of 15 top book bloggers in India whose reviews, recommendations, and literary discussions have garnered a substantial following and influenced countless reading choices. Whether a booklover looking for the best book recommendations or you’re an author looking for book marketing services, look no further.

Here’s the list of top book bloggers in India, just for you!

Akhila Saroha, better known as ‘the unquoter’, has a dynamic experience in book blogging for over a decade now. Her book reviews are distinct and memorable, with an easy-to-read style. 

Link to the blog: https://www.theunquoter.com/home 

Anuradha Goyal is a blogger, author, columnist and a speaker. She has been blogging for more than 20 years now, covering book reviews on a vast array of genres, both fiction and non-fiction. She also writes extensively on other areas of literature, publications, social media campaigns, etc.

Link to the blog: https://www.anuradhagoyal.com/ 

Another on the list of the top Indian book bloggers is Asha Seth aka missbookthief. She is an award-winning Indian book blogger, a published poet, and an advertising professional. With 2.5m views, her blog is rated among best Indian book blogs. With 12 years of experience, she offers integrated book marketing services.

Link to the blog: https://missbookthief.com/ 

Bohemian Bibliophile is the work of Ritu, a businesswoman, a design professional, an avid reader, and a complete foodie! Her two relaxation mantras are—books and cooking, and that’s what she’s blogging about for more than a decade now! 

Link to the blog: https://bohemianbibliophile.com/ 

An engineer by profession, the Bookish Fame is your one-stop destination to read book reviews, book recommendations, some thoughts, poetry, and more.

Link to the blog: https://khyatigautam.wordpress.com/ 

Booxoul wants to share all things bookish with you! The blog has been one of the most beloved of all when it comes to book reviews and lifestyle content. 

Link to the blog: https://booxoul.com/ 

Books Charming is one of the top book blogs that author Aakanksha Jain manages. The blog covers honest book reviews of different genres, author interviews, and book bloggers’ interviews, and provides beta-reading and editing services as well. 

Link to the blog: https://www.bookschharming.com/ 

BookGeeks is run by a group of people together, offering brilliantly written book reviews–both fiction and non-fiction. Their blog is vibrant, poppy, and like a gush of positive energy. 

Link to the blog: https://www.bookgeeks.in/ 

Indian Book Critics provide literary-specific book reviews. It is run by people with literary academic backgrounds, a sense and taste of literature, passion for reading more, which makes them stand apart from other Indian book bloggers. 

Link to the blog: https://indianbookcritics.in/ 

Kevein Malik has been blogging since 2014 now. The blog features hundreds of thorough and interesting book reviews on a wide array of genres—from fiction, and self-help to non-fiction genres.

Link to the blog: https://www.keveinbooksnreviews.in/ 

This blog is pretty direct with its aim—read and review. As the blog itself speaks, “ am the Hungry Reader. The one who reads. The one who is constantly reading or wanting to read constantly. This blog is all about the books I have read, the ones that I am reading, and gems that I plan to read in the future or whenever it arrives.” 

Link to the blog: https://thehungryreader.wordpress.com/ 

Siddhi Palande is a media professional who left behind her corporate life for her love for writing. She is a book blogger and also the cofounder of Mumbaibookstagram, an Instagram page dedicated to book lovers of Mumbai. 

Link to the blog: https://ofbookbabiesandmore.wordpress.com/about/

The Bookish Elf is run by a group of book enthusiasts. Their blog offers reviews, bookish discussions, literary news, and author interviews. Their thorough and quick reviews along with engaging content have made it a favourite amongst the book blogging community.

Link to the blog: https://www.bookishelf.com/

Vidya Thakkar has been blogging since 2018 now. Her blog covers book reviews, along with discussions and recommendations on food and lifestyle as well. She is also one of the top book bloggers in India.

Link to the blog: https://vidhyathakkar.com/ 

Vishy’s Blog is a testament to his deep love for reading and writing. He has read books across different genres, and literary periods, from African literature to Arabic literature as well! This Indian book blogger is a true reflection of his literary journey! 

Link to the blog: https://vishytheknight.wordpress.com/ 


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