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Yarros, who could not attend the awards ceremony, sent a video message: "It has been a wild ride, and none of it would have happened without TikTok! Huge love to the #BookTok community."The shortlist at the TikTok Book Awards was chosen by a panel of figures from the literary and media world including the author Samantha Shannon, broadcaster Sara Cox and the CEO of the Publishers Association, Dan Conway.

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But the winners came from TikTok's #BookTok community, with 82,000 people casting their votes online.TikTok says more than 35 million videos have been made using the hashtag "BookTok", making the sub-community one of the biggest on the platform.The awards were launched last year to celebrate some of the best-loved books, independent book shops, authors and creators that circulate on the social media platform.

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Jack Edwards, who has been dubbed the "internet's resident librarian", sat on the judging panel for this year's shortlist."It was a privilege to be a judge, I feel really lucky to be here because the best thing that we can do is champion more creators, more bookstores and more books!"

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Edwards has amassed more than

, but, despite his success in the #BookTok community, he started his career creating content on a different platform - YouTube."Everyone knows a Gwen, who is very particular about things, while everyone knows a Nessa, someone who you would call if you were in trouble."

Laura said there are no other comedy shows that represent Wales with quite the same impact, and re-watching the show still makes her emotional now."It was the absolute perfect ending, especially with the thanks to the people of Barry. I was bawling my eyes out on Christmas day," she said.

Laura said she can see people re-watching the show for years to come.If you're in Barry, Vale of Glamorgan, and the surrounding areas, the figures also suggest you're 29% more likely to have watched the finale on BBC iPlayer.

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