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We started this blog because the kids books were taking over our original blog. We post every few days and cover all sorts of books for kids. If we post about it, we like it.
I was just getting into Young Adult books when I discovered the wonderful world that is book blogging. Ever since then my wish list has grown immensely and yours will too if you follow my blog, Good Golly Miss Holly. I post quite a lot of different things but what has been popular recently is my May Day Contest Spree. Check It Out!
Happy Indulgence is a book review and gaming blog with YA, NA, urban fantasy, paranormal and other fiction reviews. I regularly host giveaways, author interviews and blog tours.
I review a mix of Ya and Adult/Paranormal Romance
This is a place for me to write about anything and everything I have read. If there's one thing I have it's a passion for its books. I guess you could say I'm a bit addicted to books. I'll read almost anything that seems appealing to me, whether it's the subject matter, the title, the author, or just the cover art. I believe you can always take something away from a good book; a bit of entertainment, inspiration, a thirst for more knowledge, or a life lesson.
Jess Just Reads is a book review blog for all literary genres, from young adult to the classics.
Love reading and wanted to start writing about it
This blog is about what makes writing writing. Mostly. Good things (and not-so-good things) about written works, and working writers. Things that make reading enjoyable. Things about how to turn that into writing. And comments about the technology and sociology of reading and writing. Even the occasional book review.
Reviews and reviews of romance books and audiobooks. HEA mandatory.
Keeping Up With The Penguins might be for you if:
You’re scared your Tinder date will ask you about your favourite book, and you’ll be forced to confess you haven’t read anything new since Harry Potter
You quickly excuse yourself to the bathroom when people start talking Brontë (you’re pretty sure there’s more than one of them, but you’ve got no idea which is which)
You want to give classic literature a go, but every time you Google “which classic should I read first” it returns a stack of books you’ve never heard of and overwhelms you with academic analysis
You’ve been stuck reading the one genre for years, and you either need to find something new or download your 800th poorly-formatted $0.99 Kindle e-book
You don’t mind having a laugh at a millennial’s attempt to wade through the literary canon of popular and classic fiction
I’ve crafted a list: 109 books that I’ve never read (even though I really should). It’s a motley crew, a kind of cross-breed of the Dymocks 101, the Guardian’s top 100 books written in English, and a handful of personal recommendations. Many are classics, some are a little more obscure – so it’s quantities known and unknown. I'll be reviewing them one by one.
The title Knowledge Lost was adapted from the title Paradise Lost by John Milton. I decided on this title to symbolise the fact that there is so much to learn and so much knowledge out there that previously was lost to me. As I discover and learn new things, I realise there are so much more to learn so this blog keeps growing and growing. A few years ago I started Literary Exploration as a dedicated book blog, I did this because my passion was always book blogging and I felt it would be a good idea to have this blog separate to the rest of my blogging.
Rambles about writing, reading and publishing.
Book reviews and other reading related content.
We're two book bloggers addicted to romance.
When Mark's midlife crisis took the form of writing speculative fiction at a very slow pace, he decided to chronicle the results (including book reviews, laying bare his struggles against procrastination and perhaps the odd writing tip).
Hi! My name is Kate. I am a reader. I work in a bookynook. I write books, too. My first published novel, Three Things About Daisy Blue, will be out with Allen and Unwin in October (Hurrah!)
I’m a Canadian book lover who’s working my way through as many countries and books as I possibly can. I’ve recently moved to Melbourne, Australia from London, UK with The Englishman and can’t say for sure which country I’ll be living in a year from now. I sell books by day and read/eat/run voraciously by night.
I’m a reader, runner and traveller (not necessarily in that order). So this blog will probably contain musings on all three. First and foremost, I want this to be a book blog. After being inspired (read: pestered) by my boyfriend (henceforth known as The Englishman) and a fellow bookseller/lover (Tsudokinst), I’ve decided to join the book blogging community – a community I’ve been a happy voyeur of for many years now. I’m hoping to use this blog to keep a more lasting and meaningful record of the books I’ve read along with connecting with fellow book-lovers. Enjoy!
My Reading List: A Bookcrosser's Love of Reading ... And Other Book-Related Things.
This is what the title says, and normally, it's pretty much what I do. I talk about books and reading, bookstores and other book-related things that go along with just about anyone's reading list... to make my reading list yours. It's very much a nice read and I ask my public questions to keep them with me - to encourage them to comment, but I don't get many who do. I guess I have a shy crowd. My Reading List is also translatable... making it easier for anyone in the world to plug into it.
I am a desperate seeker of happily-ever-afters but since life rarely offers those anymore, I feed my imagination and seeks solace in great books. I read a number of genres, but a love story must be an essential component of any book I decide to read. I review honestly, fairly and believe that a good review is meant to inspire rather than disparage.
In this blog I will post news about my own writing and upcoming releases, review books by other writers and comment on life and writing in general