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Book Blogger Posts July Round Up



Book Blogger Posts Round Up

A collection of blog posts by book bloggers


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Looking for new bookish content to read? Want to discover some new book bloggers to follow?  Look no further!

I introduced this new feature here on the blog in May to showcase blog posts by other book bloggers. I'll be linking up a variety of blog posts so hopefully there will be something to suit all tastes.

The following posts were submitted for inclusion in this round up via my Twitter, where I asked for posts. I'll be continuing to do this every month.

Why?

Because I like reading blog posts by other book bloggers and thought you might too. Finding the time to scan through various social media feeds to find suitable content can take up valuable time though and so I figured I'd make it easier and put together a collection here on the blog.

My plan is to include a wide variety of content so there's something for everyone. You'll find book reviews, interviews, discussion pieces and more...

Want to be included in future round ups? Follow my Twitter profile and keep an eye out for the submission tweet.


July 2021 Book Blogger Round Up


@bitchbookshelf did a great round up post sharing Our Favorite 2021 Reads So Far (I'm honoured to have been included in this post).


@AndOnSheReads1 also covered favourite books from this year so far in her post Five Star Reads So Far – 2021


Having read Beartown last year and  absolutely adored it (it became one of her favorite books of all time!) @novelonmymind discovered the need to be in the mood to read certain books as she explains in her review of Us Against You by Fredrik Backman.


@KarisRogerson interviewed Zoe Hana Mikuta, author of "Gearbreakers" on Religion, Writing, and Tattoos.


In Three non-fiction books by doctors @sharemylibrary gives some great reading recommendations for books written by doctors. 


@Honolulubelle shared her book review of Family (Glass Family #1) by Owen Mullen. When she finished the book she was in a quandary as to how she felt about it, how to rate it, and even how to write a review.


If you like historical fiction you'll want to check out the blog post 6 Favorite Historical Fiction in 6 Months by @ReadingLadiesBC


@WordsofMystery gave a recap of what she read in June. 


@CHennighan also posted about her June reads. She picked some books with amazing covers... seriously drop by the post just to admire the cover candy 😍


@lecari did a review for Of Honey and Wildfires by Sarah Chorn is a Wild West inspired fantasy, and the first book in the Songs of Sefate series.


What is Cli-Fi? A list of Diverse Climate Fiction Books and Short Stories by @Bookish_Brews is perfect if you're looking for literature that deals with climate change and global warming as a major topic.


In his post The Success of Inspirational Books, Read by Hollywood Stars and Blue Collar Workers Alike! @philip_simons16 brings some light to the important topic of mental health and recommends some inspirational books to try. 


@MariaZuppardi shared her June wrap up.


@Kristinbooks put together a great post about Books with good taglines. What are some of your favourite taglines from books?


We Are 100 Author by Nathan Timmel got a 5 star review from @BooksCozy who said "This book was a crazy from the beginning".


@alitescape did a 2021 Second Quarter Book Haul: Used Books. 


@kalventure shared how to earn extra cash to buy books & includes some budgeting tips!


@OliviaTempleto6 shared a book review for Mirrorland by Carole Johnstone


Check out the post 15 Books to Read This Summer 2021 by @jennrych for some books that she either already read and got seriously Summery vibes from.


@molsbymoonlight shared 100+ books by trans and non-binary authors.


@NortheyOno did a post sharing his reading list 


What bookish blog posts did you enjoy reading in June? Have a favourite book you read in June that you want to share?


In case you missed it, don't forget to check out the June Round Up for even more great bookish posts by different book bloggers. 


Book Blogger Posts July Round Up



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Book Reviewers: Book Bloggers Who Review Romance


Book Reviewers

Book Bloggers Who Review Romance


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When I'm not reading thrillers I love to indulge in a good romance read (balance is key 😉). 


Just some of the great romance books I've read (in no particular order):


On the Same Page by Penelope Janu

Sparks of Light by Janet B Taylor

On the Rocks by Sawyer Bennett

Geekerella by Ashley Poston

The Crush Dilemma by Susan Hatler

Bookishly Ever After by Isabel Bandeira

Reality Girl by Jessica Hildreth

The Never Have I Ever Club by Mary Jayne Baker

Us, In Pieces by Tasha Cotter and Christopher Green

Me Before You by Jojo Moyes


But enough about me, Let's take a look at some of the other awesome book bloggers out there who promote the romance genre and spread the love of reading.


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Romance Book Reviewers


The following book bloggers all review books in the romance genre. Some do just romance, others review other genres too. [Click to Tweet]

N.B. Make sure you check the submission guidelines on each site if you're an author looking for a book review. 
  1. @theartsyreader1 at https://www.theartsyreader.com/
  2. @bitchbookshelf at https://bitchbookshelf.com/
  3. @KhatriHina at https://hinalovestoread.wordpress.com/
  4. @SadiesSpotlight at http://sadieforsythe.com/wp/
  5. @PrettyPPD at https://prettypurplepolkadots.wordpress.com/
  6. @bookbugworld at https://bookbugworld.com/
  7. @storywhispers at https://www.whisperingstories.com/
  8. @Honolulubelle at https://booksandbindings.com/
  9. @BookstacksMoms at https://bookstacksngoldenmoms.com/
  10. @RobinLovesRead at https://robinlovesreading.com/

What are some of your favourite romance books?  Do you know of a great book blogger who features romance books on their blog? 


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Book Review Dead Before Wed by April Anderton


My thoughts about Dead Before Wed by April Anderton


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The book synopsis for Dead Before Wed by April Anderton

Dead Before Wed by April Anderton

She said yes! And now, she's dead. Reporter Ali Loukas has her sights set on advancing from radio newscaster to TV correspondent, so when Senator Maxwell's supermodel fiancee turns up dead, she seizes the opportunity to solve the murder, scoop her competitors, and move up the broadcasting ladder. But gaining access to evidence and witnesses without stepping on the toes of family friend Detective Ryan McGuire could be tricky. Despite a knife wedged in her front door and opposition from the police, Ali is determined to prove that she can find the answers, solve the crime and earn the dream job...if she can stay alive to make it all happen. If you like your mysteries fast-paced and fun to read, you'll love Wed Before Dead. Grab it today to get hooked on this new twisty mystery series! Content Notes: PG equivalent - No swearing, sex or graphic violence This book was formerly titled Previous Engagements.


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Discussing Dead Before Wed by April Anderton




Where to find Dead Before Wed by April Anderton online:


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Goodreads


Book Review: Dead Before Wed by April Anderton





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Book Review No Way Back by Kelley Florentina


My thoughts about No Way Back by Kelley Florentina


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The book synopsis for No Way Back by Kelley Florentina

No Way Back by Kelley Florentina

When two eligible and attractive men are vying for your heart, it should be the perfect dilemma... Audrey Fox has been dumped by her unreliable fiancé Nick Byrne just days before the wedding. Heartbroken and confused, the last thing she expects when she jumps on a plane to convalesce in Cyprus is romance. But a chance meeting with handsome entrepreneur and father-of-one Daniel Taylor weaves her into a dating game she's not sure she's ready for. Audrey's life is thrown into further turmoil when she discovers on her return to London that Nick has been involved in a serious motorcycle accident that's left him in intensive care. Distraught yet determined to look to the future, Audrey must make a decision - follow her heart or listen to well-meaning advice from family and friends? Because sometimes, no matter what, it's the people that we love who can hurt us the most...


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Discussing No Way Back by Kelley Florentina






Where to find No Way Back by Kelley Florentina online:


 Amazon affiliate link

Goodreads


Book Review No Way Back by Kelley Florentina




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Book Blogger Interview Sumedha from A Wordy Habitat


Book Blogger Interview Series

Getting To Know The Book Blogging Community One Guest At A Time


This post may contain affiliate links. Meaning, I get a commission if you purchase through my links, at no cost to you. Read the full disclosure here.


I hope you're enjoying this series of book blogger interview posts and getting to know some great members of the book blogging community along the way.

In case you miss them, you can check out the other book blogger interviews so far:

Hayley from Shelflyfe 

Kira from TheBookBella

Holley from Chasing Destino

Sadie from See Sadie Read

Eric from Breakeven Books

Sophie Davies from Sophie's Reading Room

Erin from Erins Book Reviews

Divya Agrawal from celebrityreadshush

Micheal Everts from Fit 2B Read

Elizabeth from A Suitcase Full of Books

Jane Turner from 33 South Textworks 

Erika from AndOnSheReads

Carol from I'm A Voracious Reader


Are you ready to get to know another member of the book blogging community?

Today the focus is on book blogging. 

I'm looking forward to chatting with other Book Bloggers during this series to get some behind the scenes insight into how they are approaching the book blogging community and what they've learnt so far.


You might also like: The Ultimate Guide for Book Bloggers


Today's guest is Book Blogger Sumedha from A Wordy Habitat


Getting to Know Book Blogger Sumedha from A Wordy Habitat


The Interview:


1. When did you start blogging?

I started blogging a little over five years back on an impulse. My blog started with a random name and has come very far since. I did not have expectations that anyone would read my words and it was a pleasant surprise when people did. My blog now is starkly different from those first couple of years. Everything from content and aesthetics to direction has changed. 


2. What are your favourite genres to read?

My top genre is romance. I started reading adult romances in my late teens and slowly fell in love with the genre. It is my comfort genre that I always reach for on a sad day. I also enjoy good literary fiction and fantasy. Literary fiction is so fun to read and annotate, and obviously, fantasy is brilliant.

 

3. Best book you've read so far this year?

I simply cannot choose one haha. So allow me to choose two.

Raybearer by Jordan Ifueko! It’s a really good fantasy that honestly sets new standards for the genre. It’s unbelievable that it is a debut novel because it is written so well and has great world-building. I highly recommend it!

Drag Me Up by R. M. Virtues. It’s a Hades and Persephone retelling romance with a lot of world-building (more than the average romance book). It totally delivers on characters, relationships, steam, and plot.


4. What social media sites do you use most to spread the word about your blog posts/to network with the book blogging community?

Twitter and Instagram, mainly. I also use Pinterest and have been trying to use it more lately but it’s a work-in-progress. I’m mostly comfortable on Twitter, though. Somehow promoting my blog often there comes easier than on Instagram. It’s also easier to network with bloggers from multiple niches on Twitter. I think it is better because all content is searchable and has the potential to reach new audiences. Instagram is not that good for it. 


5. What do you wish you'd known about book blogging before you started?

Many things! For starters, that there is a book blogging community. I used to randomly post anything, including posts that were like diary entries. It took me a long time to switch to book blogging and only after that did I find the book blogging community.


Another thing I would have liked to know was to not overshare. I used to share so much under the cloak of anonymity and kept most of those posts up even after I revealed my identity. Privacy, especially for minors, is very important.


6. What is the hardest part of being a book blogger?

Being recognized lesser than other book influencers even though we are the backbone of the community. Book bloggers work just as hard and, in many cases, spend money on our platforms for domain name, hosting etc. But the publishing industry has been noticing other platform creators much more even though theirs is short-lasting content while ours is long-lasting content. Our work is almost thankless work because we’re expected to promote and do our best for free. It’s one of the reasons I like to have diverse content and not stick to books because it’ll just disappoint me.


Other than the lack of attention from the publishing industry, I also feel like we are undervalued by other bookish content creators as well. I’ve seen multiple instances where other bookish content creators simply don’t consider bloggers when discussing things. It is highly demotivating because we’ve been here from the start and we are the only ones who own our content but we are not considered in most cases.  


7. What are your goals for your book blog? Do you have any plans for your blog in the future?

Ever since relaunching my blog, I have grand-ish plans for the blog. The blog has grown to include a mailing list and a resource library. I am also looking forward to monetizing my blog in little ways, at least. It takes a ton of work and it would mean a lot to be recognized through sponsorships and monetized work.


One lasting goal from many years is to keep my blog diverse in content types. I don’t want to be only a book blogger. My blog shows all of my interests in one place and I want that to continue.


8. How often do you post to your blog?

I post about once a week. I used to post thrice a week but that frequency is not friendly with a full-time job and doesn’t help me make every post a great one. Now, I spend all week working on one really good post and I’m really happy with my content. 


9. What's your most popular blog post?

It’s only been a few months since I got a new domain so my new site has only a few posts on it. The most popular is my post on How to Annotate Books When You’re Reading For Fun. It is somehow getting a lot of views from search engines and is my most popular post every day.


10. What are you currently reading and why did you choose to read it?

I’m currently reading These Violent Delights by Micah Nemerever. A friend of mine (through the book community!) absolutely loves this book and lent me his hardcover to read. I’m in a slump right now so it’s not going fast but I’m definitely enjoying it. I love the writing and the characterization of the main characters. I’m obsessed with seeing depth in characters and this book has that in spades. The characters have been formed so well. 

I hope you've enjoyed getting to know Sumedha better and encourage you to visit her blog.


Book Blogger Interview Sumedha from A Wordy Habitat

Are you a book blogger? Check out 101 Blog Post Ideas For Book Bloggers



Book Blogger Interview Carol from I'm a Voracious Reader


Book Blogger Interview Series

Getting To Know The Book Blogging Community One Guest At A Time


This post may contain affiliate links. Meaning, I get a commission if you purchase through my links, at no cost to you. Read the full disclosure here.


I hope you're enjoying this series of book blogger interview posts and getting to know some great members of the book blogging community along the way.

In case you miss them, you can check out the other book blogger interviews so far:

Hayley from Shelflyfe 

Kira from TheBookBella

Holley from Chasing Destino

Sadie from See Sadie Read

Eric from Breakeven Books

Sophie Davies from Sophie's Reading Room

Erin from Erins Book Reviews

Divya Agrawal from celebrityreadshush

Micheal Everts from Fit 2B Read

Elizabeth from A Suitcase Full of Books

Jane Turner from 33 South Textworks 

Erika from AndOnSheReads


Are you ready to get to know another member of the book blogging community?

Today the focus is on book blogging. 

I'm looking forward to chatting with other Book Bloggers during this series to get some behind the scenes insight into how they are approaching the book blogging community and what they've learnt so far.


You might also like: The Ultimate Guide for Book Bloggers


Today's guest is Book Blogger Carol from I'm a Voracious Reader


Getting to Know Book Blogger Carol from I'm a Voracious Reader


The Interview:


1. When did you start blogging?


Well, for some reason that I can't even remember, I claimed my blog name on Blogger some time around 2006. I think. However, I didn't actually start blogging until October 2011 when I saw a Kensington ad on Facebook for remote reviewers. I had coincidentally just finished a book they had published (I got it from my library), so I wrote up a quick review, submitted it, and became a remote reviewer for them. After an exceptionally long gestation period, a true book review blog was born.

2. What are your favourite genres to read?

I read very nearly everything, but Paranormal is probably my favorite at the moment. Any book that has paranormal elements will most likely catch my eye and take precedence over all other genres. But I go through cycles. Sometimes I get on a Suspense binge or maybe I tee up Cozy Mysteries for awhile. And then there's Monster Porn which I haven't actually read in a while because I think I plowed through all the freebies and ones available on KU for my Monster Porn Monday feature. However! I have one coming up on May 3rd! A joint review with my blogging friend and graphic artist extraordinaire (who does all my blog graphics), Michelle over at https://www.becausereading.com/. We have new matching monster tea mugs and we're going to read and review two books while sipping tea. So, stay tuned!

3. Best book you've read so far this year?

Ok, so here's the thing: I have 5 books so far this year that got a 5 out of me. Two are from the same author, but one of those is actually a re-read, so does that count? I say yes. It's my blog and I make the rules. lol Here are the 5 since there's no way to pick one over the others:

Streets of Payne and Payne Before the Storm by Jeff Brackett ~ Sci-Fi
The Segonian by Dianne Duvall (Oh, how I love this author!!!!!!) ~ Sci-Fi | Paranormal
Delivering Evil for Experts by Annette Marie (loving the connected series of this author) ~ UF
Bad Habits by Flynn Meaney ~ YA

4. What social media sites do you use most to spread the word about your blog posts/to network with the blogging community?

Twitter is probably my main Go To for my blog. I have Instagram but constantly forget to update it which is why, if you check it out, you'll see Friday Featured Spotlights on days that aren't Friday. Oops. I use Facebook, but I don't get much interaction there. I think Facebook is sh*t, to be honest. Goodreads is a cesspool of filth, but I post my reviews there. Plus, I'm in a group of super nice bloggers (we're refugees from BookLikes) and I have my own thread there to post my links. I also post my reviews on LibraryThing, Amazon, BookBub, and StoryGraph. NetGalley too if needed. But I don't really spend a lot of time on those sites. I'm on Twitter a lot. Probably too much. Especially when there are reviews to write. *whistles innocently*

5. What do you wish you'd known about book blogging before you started?

Hmmmm...I guess to use restraint when accepting books for review. When I first started out I had a sh*t-ton of requests and because I had plenty of time I accepted nearly all of them. Then there's NetGalley. I got into trouble there and had to ban myself. I've finally whittled that mountain down, thank the Book Gods. There are so many books out there and only so much time to read. Be choosy and be realistic! Also, I wish I'd known how to code when I first started out. I ended up using some tips and tricks from another blogging friend (Caffeinated Reviewer https://caffeinatedbookreviewer.com/) and she was a life saver!

6. What is the hardest part of being a book blogger?

Writing the reviews. Seriously. Even books I love are hard to write about. I have a love/hate relationship with sitting down and writing the actual review. I bitch and moan about each and every one, so I don't know why I still do it. LOLOL

7. What are your goals for your book blog? Do you have any plans for your blog in the future?

I have none and nope. For me it's just a hobby. I don't even look at my stats unless I need to reference a post for someone. I honestly don't give a sh*t if people come to my blog or not. As much as it can be annoying (damn those reviews! lol) I do it for me. I just checked my stats since this question came up and if I get 100 views on a post that's a fantastic number. Most are 20s/30s. And usually the only comments I get are on my Sunday Posts. Emoji

8. How often do you post to your blog?

When I started out I tried for every day. That got old fast and burnt me out. So I switched it up or took a blogging break, but now I try to stick with an every other day schedule with a post every Sunday. I loosely stick with a M-W-F then T-TH-S schedule but with blogging tours falling willy nilly and doing the Friday Featured Spotlights with all The Write Reads/BBNYA tours, sometimes the schedule gets a tad whacky.


9. What is your most popular blog post?

Ok, so I had no idea. Like I said above, I rarely check my stats. That whole area of the blog is confusing to me. But I think I have it? I've included a screenshot. I have absolutely no idea why that particular post (The Sunday Post ~ 4th Edition was on Aug 11th, 2013) ran away with the views. Like I said, it's just plain confusing to me. LOL

Book Blogger Interview: Carol from I'm a Voracious Reader

10. What are you currently reading and why did you choose to read it?

I currently have 4 books going: 2 ebooks, 1 physical book, and an audiobook. 1 ebook was from a BBNYA tour (Fid's Crusade) that I haven't had time to finish, 1 ebook is from KU (Hide & Chic), the physical book is a Witcher book from our own collection (Sword of Destiny) and the audio (The Journals of Octavia Hollows) was from a tour. I have 2 more I'm getting ready to start for The Write Reads tours (Things to Do Before the End of the World and Shards of Earth) and then I'm going to work on my backlog of review requests, of which there are many. M-a-n-y.

I hope you've enjoyed getting to know Carol better and encourage you to visit her blog.

Book Blogger Interview Carol from I'm a Voracious Reader

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