Most individuals who publish a ebook have been writing for years and, on the very least, have been lifelong readers. That wasn’t the case for Oliver James. The primary-time writer simply launched his first ebook, however 5 years in the past, he couldn’t learn.
On Wednesday, Feb. 25, the 37-year-old TikToker introduced on the platform that his new memoir, “Unread,” is formally out. The ebook chronicles his very public journey of studying not solely learn how to learn as an grownup, however learn how to fall in love with it alongside the best way. He additionally kicked off his ebook tour this week.
“Immediately, the ebook comes out at present,” he stated in a celebratory video. “Oh snap! The ebook got here out at present.”
The clip captured moments from the beginning of his tour, together with a cease on the “New York Dwelling” studios in New York, with a fast espresso run in between.
“Ensure you go get that,” he advised followers of his debut title.
Again in October 2022, James uploaded a weak video to TikTok admitting that he didn’t know learn how to learn and was, on the time, functionally illiterate. At 32, he challenged himself to be taught and set the bold objective to learn 100 books in a yr. He finally reached it by a mixture of kids’s image and chapter books, younger grownup and grownup fiction, and nonfiction. He would usually hop on TikTok Stay and skim, receiving encouragement and recommendation from these tuning in.
“Unread,” which arrived on cabinets Tuesday, Feb. 24, dives into what it was like for James to be taught in actual time with the assistance of hundreds of tutors and BookTokers on-line. It additionally feels full circle.
Not lengthy after he started his literary mission in 2022, he shared a dream of writing a ebook in the future. In a January 2025 TikTok, he reminded his followers by overlaying a picture of “Unread’s” cowl atop a clip of himself talking it into existence.
“I’m hoping in the future once I develop into a motivational speaker and I write a ebook,” he stated within the earlier video earlier than pausing. “I don’t know … how would I try this? However anyhow, perhaps I might write a ebook.”
The memoir additionally revisits his childhood, rising up in Bethlehem, Pa., with ADHD and OCD in what he describes as a “chaotic” family with a single mom and sister, and the way his lack of ability to learn was largely swept underneath the rug. In class, he was labeled an issue earlier than he ultimately started to see himself that approach. In his late teenagers, he additionally briefly ended up behind bars. Earlier than turning to TikTok, he relied on memorizing road indicators and customary symbols and on family members, together with his companion Anne, to assist learn for him.
In accordance with current knowledge from the Nationwide Literacy Institute, almost one in 5 American adults struggles with fundamental literacy, and greater than half learn under a sixth-grade degree.
Now a father himself, James advised USA Immediately he hopes dad and mom stroll away from his story with a renewed dedication to creating certain their kids are really studying learn how to learn and comprehend. For adults who see themselves in his journey, lots of whom have related with him on-line, he urges them to push previous disgrace and provides studying to learn an actual likelihood.
“You may’t be the child and the grownup,” he advised the outlet. “You already had your likelihood to be the child. Now you’re the grownup. So cease placing the blame on the children like they did to you while you have been a child.”


















