r/TrueLit is a subreddit with 90k members. The community frequently discusses reading, literature, true lit, general discussion, and literary hub, and the most common flair used is article, review/analysis, discussion, weekly, and annual.
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Popular Topics in r/TrueLit
#1
Reading
: "TrueLit Read Along - (Read Along #25 - Voting: Round 2)"
33 posts
#2
Literature
27 posts
#3
True Lit
13 posts
#4
General Discussion
11 posts
#5
Literary Hub
11 posts
#6
Mason & Dixon
9 posts
#7
Analysis
8 posts
#8
Discussion
8 posts
#9
True Lit Read Along
7 posts
#10
Fiction
7 posts
Flair Used in r/TrueLit
#1
Article
: "The Guardian's 100 Best Novels of All Time, as voted by 172 authors, critics and academics"
95 posts
#2
Review/Analysis
: "When We Cease to Understand the World by Benjamín Labatut"
33 posts
#3
Discussion
: "The Guardian releases its readers’ choice list for the top 100 novels of all time"
32 posts
#4
Weekly
: "TrueLit Read-Along - (Under the Volcano- Reading Schedule)"
4 posts
#5
Annual
: "TrueLit's 2025 Hall of Fame and Top 100 Favorite Books"
1 post
Member Growth in r/TrueLit
Yearly
+20k members(29.2%)
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Last updated: June 14, 2026