Young adult book blog by 2 Asian-Australian medical students
All things children’s fiction! Blog, writing tips and posts for parents and teachers. Currently ranked the 11th top Australian book blog.
I have always enjoyed reading so I thought that I would share this love of reading with my desire to begin a blog. This has given rise to the blog you are currently reading.
The genres that I read have changed over the years coinciding with me getting older. I will read fiction (historical, Christian and Christian romance, YA, humour, some crime, graphic novels) and non-fiction (most non-fiction genres). I prefer the print version of books but I'm quite open to reading ebooks as well.
I'm hoping that this blog will allow me to publish honest reviews of books (If I don't like a book I will be totally honest, maybe brutally, with my comments) as well as giving people some ideas for possible reading material.
Readability is like a casual chat about books with a friend that is a little obsessed with reading - from the latest releases to forgotten classics. It looks at a book’s readability, and all the other things that matter to readers.
Story Addict is a review website run by Rebecca Bowyer, card-carrying story addict. You’ll find a range of new release recommendations, particularly historical, contemporary, literary and speculative fiction.
No romance or horror!
I'm addicted to books. I review most books I read as well as writing my take on book related topics, this can include writing about the author.
Book review blog with a focus on Aussie authors and women authors.
I am an avid reader and read and review a large range of genres.
My adventures in reading and baking. I l read predominantly read historical fiction, contemporary romance and women's fiction. I also host the Historical Fiction Reading Challenge and the Weekend Cooking weekly meme.
Blog dedicated to book reviews, author interviews, and bookish chat.
Bex and Justine have found the perfect platform for sharing their nerdy thoughts, the pleasure they have in reading, while trying to spread the word of some pretty amazing—for traditionally published, self-published, and unpublished authors out there to the rest of the world.
Mainly speculative fiction, but whatever book dazzles, really!
Each month writingWA reviews up to six new titles by Western Australian writers. The reviews are published in our free, monthly Love to Read
Local e-newsletter and are also available on our website. Our archive of book reviews dates back to 2011.