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.
December 2021 Book Blogger Round Up
@owlbookworld shared What is Bookshop and why should you use them? If you are looking for an alternative to buying books from Amazon, or interested in supporting indie bookstores, this could be for you.
@ReadingLadiesBC has plenty of ideas for everyone in her post Ideas For Books as Gifts. Everyine gets a book!
@nsfordwriter posted a review of ‘The Library: A Fragile History’ by Andrew Pettegree and Arthur der Weduwen stating "As a former librarian and student of library studies, this book needed to work hard to impress me. Unfortunately, it failed. I’m not doubting the scholarship and structure of the text, but I had some major issues with the book."
@Honolulubelle reviewed Sisters Behaving Badly by Maddie Please. "I frequently giggle-snorted and cackled aloud as I made my way through this delightfully spirited and cleverly amusing tale of dueling sisters."
@espressoedition shared a book review of The Christmas Village by Annie Rains. "If you’re looking for something lighthearted and jovial with great emotional balance for this holiday season, you will definitely want to pick up The Christmas Village."
@Mehsi_Hime did the Baby It’s Cold Outside Book Tag with some great festive prompts for the questions.
@Rebbie_Reviews reviewed A Boy Called Christmas by Matt Haig. "This story is certainly not just for kids, I really enjoyed my read of it so it’s definitely fun for big kids too. Which is exactly how a kid’s book should be in my opinion, the parents need to be enjoying it too, particularly if it’s a bedtime story situation."
@WordsofMystery shared Top Ten Reads of 2021. No surprise that there are quite a lot of romances and diverse voices on this list.
@AndOnSheReads1 shared a book review of Murder For Christmas by Francis Duncan. "I was looking for a Christmas mystery, and this provided me with exactly what I was after. Father Christmas, murdered under a Christmas tree on Christmas morning? Brilliant."
In the post Atomic Habits by James Clear: 5 Things I learned @Syl_unlimited shared some of the things she learnt from reading the book. "I learned a lot from this book but I also learned that I should definitely read more self-help books as they truly change the way you think and they could potentially change your whole life."
@NatterBlog shared her Top Bookshelf Picks of 2021. These are the books she found particularly memorable.
@Cat_book_tea broke down her new plan to beat her overloaded TBR list with the post December Decimation. "Since my TBR is now down to 300, a tenth is just 30 books, which is definitely doable for me in a month! Want to see what I picked and why?"
@_armedwithabook hosted the 100th post in The Creator’s Roulette series with guest Dan Fitzgerald – On the Making of a Hardcover.
@alitescape shared ARC Review: Sugar and Snow by Irene Davis. "...overall, I enjoyed reading this retelling. It was a quick read and a great choice for the upcoming Christmas season."
What bookish blog posts did you enjoy reading in December? Have a favourite book you read in December that you want to share?
In case you missed it, don't forget to check out the November Round Up for even more great bookish posts by different book bloggers.