Sharing the Bookish Love is our newest feature where we share some of our favorite posts we have recently come across on the book blogosphere. If there’s a recent post you want us to share, feel free to let us know.
Thought-provoking Discussions:
Crazy Red Pen shares her book-related phobias.
Book Badger wants to know, how many memes is too many?
Icy Cold Reads discusses cover redesigns.
Fiktshun dishes about #BlogYourWay. How do you blog?
Little Birdie Books dishes about hype and when it lies.
My Friends are Fiction asks how do you feel when others hate a book you love?
Reading is Fun Again talks about the number of characters in a book.
Adrift On Vulcan talks about synopsis turn-offs and turn-ons.
Rabid Reads wants to know, what do you tell people you read?
Recommendations and Tips:
Here’s a great post talking about what you need to know before starting a blog.
Deadly Darlings has a recommendations list of YA Fantasy Authors.
The Social Potato podcast: it doesn’t matter what you read.
Fantasy is More Fun shares some cool things you can do on Goodreads with your shelves.
Blog Clarity has a post with 25 tips to become a more productive blogger.
Book Addicts Guide has a summer showcase of cute contemporaries.
Bookish News and other Round-ups:
Such a Novel Idea Bookish News July 13 and Bookish News July 20
Oh, the Books Weekly Recap July 6-12
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Love the scarf. Bookish things to wear and drink out of are my favorite things to get.
Thanks Tammy. Woo you found and old post to reply to 😉
Sorry, I must have hit the link above the comment area and it sent me to here.
Just found this post. Thanks for sharing all the awesome links!
Thanks 🙂 Enjoy clicking through.
Thanks for the guide, will lurk around
Braine Talk Supe recently posted…Bought, Borrowed & Bagged #111 + Homeland S4
Have fun lurking 🙂
Thanks so much for the link love 🙂 I just found your link back in my spam folder or I would have been here sooner, now to peruse these other links, I love posts like this!
Berls @ Fantasy is More Fun recently posted…What do you do if you arenât sure itâs spam? | Fun Questions
Ooh sorry it went to spam. Not nice of it. Enjoy the other posts 🙂
This is such a lovely feature, Julie! And I’m happy to see some of my favorite blogs being included in your list. I’ve already visited some of these posts and they were awesome. 😀 This feature seems like a one-stop shop.
Thanks for sharing this with us, Julie!
Charlotte @ Thoughts and Pens recently posted…Stacking the Shelves {28}
Ooh yea good way to think of it, a one stop shop 🙂 I like roundups for that reason, because all the good recent posts are all in one place ready to be visited and admired. I try not to keep mine too long because longer roundups tend to get tedious.
Love these posts! So many awesome discussions floating around the blog – thanks for all the great links 🙂
(And thank you for mentioning Little Birdie)
No problem 🙂 I enjoy sharing good posts 🙂 Keep ’em coming!
This is an interesting post. ^^ I did enjoy the ”What Do You Tell People You Read” by Rabid Reads. It’s just so much fun reading the answers. 🙂
Lola @ Hit or Miss Books recently posted…Review of Snow White Blood Red (The Grimm Diaries Prequels #1) by Cameron Jace
Glad you found this feature interesting 🙂 I enjoy sharing posts I enjoyed.
How awesome to see so many interesting topics in one spot. Off to check some of them out. Thanks for sharing!
Stephanie@Fairday’s Blog recently posted…What Happened to the Last Unicorn?
Thanks 🙂 Enjoy.
Thanks for the recap, Julie! Bookish news reports are my FAVORITE. And I hate cover redesigns too. If my books don’t match, I get annoyed<—–OCD, that's me 😉 Have a great weekend!
Jessica @ Rabid Reads recently posted…Review: Half a King by Joe Abercrombie
OCD runs common in bookworms huh? 🙂