Readers are essential agents in the production of bestsellers but
bestsellers are not essential to readers' leisure pursuits. The starting
point in this Element is readers' opinions about and their uses of
bestselling fiction in English. Readers' relationships with bestsellers
bring into view their practices of book selection, and their navigation
of book recommendation culture. Based on three years of original
research (2019-2021), including a quantitative survey with readers,
interviews with social media influencers, and qualitative work with
international Gen Z readers in a private Instagram chat space, the
authors highlight three core actions contemporary multimodal readers
make- choosing, connecting, and responding- in a transmedia era where
on- and offline media practices co-exist. The contemporary multimodal
reader, or the MMR3, they argue, illustrates the pervasiveness of
recommendation culture, reliance on trusted others, and an ethic of
responsiveness.