Since their introduction in 1986, American Girl dolls have highlighted a variety of different points in history and unique experiences. Fans could even create a doll to look like themselves and buy matching outfits! But leave it to Twitter and Instagram to find the gaps in American Girl doll representation. Wow, meme one and I’m already feeling attacked! We’ve all been there. Recently. — morgan 🍂🍁🪵 (@heartstoppeer) June 15, 2022 The perfect doll for those who can’t get enough of the latest literary drama. Fanfiction representation, please and thank you! ♬ Aesthetic – Tollan Kim Even publishers are getting in on the action. — Random House (@randomhouse) June 21, 2022 I would settle for any queer American Girl doll, but sure. Don’t touch my emotional support unread books! — Feminist Press (@FeministPress) June 25, 2022 Not even Jane Austen is safe. Actually, I would love a Gone Girl American Girl doll. Thanks! — michael brown (@boyinquestion) July 8, 2022 Bard lovers deserve dolls too, dammit! — gigi 🤍 (@vintageingenue) June 20, 2022 We hope you enjoyed this bookish roundup of the latest meme! Check out these other bookish social media trends: They’re a 10 But… (Bookish Edition) If Romance Novels Have Taught Me Anything… (A Tweet Roundup) Deleting My Dating Apps Because I Want to Meet Someone the Old Fashioned Way (A Literary Roundup)