March 2025 Book Blogger Posts Round Up | Jo Linsdell

March 2025 Book Blogger Posts Round Up

                           

March 2025 Book Blogger Posts Round Up


March 2025 Book Blogger Posts Round Up

A collection of blog posts by book bloggers


Welcome to another Book Bloggers Round Up post! Let's see what book bloggers posted about during March.

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I introduced this feature here on the blog in May 2021 to showcase blog posts by other book bloggers and as it continues to be a popular series I've decided to continue again this year too. 

Each month I'll include a wide variety of content so there's something for everyone. You'll find book reviews, interviews, discussion pieces and more...

So if you're looking for new bookish content to read and/or want to discover some new book bloggers to follow, look no further!


Why I do this feature: 

Scanning through various social media feeds to find suitable content can take up valuable time and so I figured I'd make it easier and put together a collection here on the blog.

It's also a way for me to highlight some of the other great book bloggers out there and help promote books and reading at the same time. 


How it works:

Each month I do a post via my Twitter, where I offer the opportunity for book bloggers to submit posts published during that month for inclusion in this round up. I do this every month.

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


March 2025 Book Blogger Round Up


@leftontheshelf1 reviewed Mother Howl by Craig Clevenger. "The book is well written, and I do think it is worth reading. Periodically it is good for us to step slightly out of our reading comfort zone, and I am extremely glad I did so with this one." Read the full review here

@WordsofMystery did a collection of book reviews of graphic novels she read recently in her post Graphic Novels Round-Up (Winter Edition).

@DanSamEnd reviewed Girl Unmasked by Emily Katy. "Enlightening, empowering, and a truly important read for all. Girl Unmasked is an incredible debut; Emily’s honest and beautiful prose change the lens through which we see the world, opening our eyes to the trauma and struggles being endured and to the woefully inadequate system in place failing so many." Read the full review here.



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@ReadingLadiesBC did a post about her favourite stories based on inspiring women: real-life, ordinary women who accomplished something extraordinary in the most difficult circumstances.

@TStrawberryPost did The World Book Day Book Tag. Great questions including; What book character would you dress up as for World Book Day? If you could live in any book for ever, or just for a while, which would it be and why? and If you could meet any book character, who would it be? to name a few. 







@booklorefairy reviewed Loophole by Rebecca Weber. "What can I say? Except that Loophole is one of the best middle-grade books I’ve read this year. I was blown away by the emotional rollercoaster that was Maybelline’s life." Read the full review here


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


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


March 2025 Book Blogger Posts Round Up





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1 comments

  1. Thanks a million, Jo! đŸ’¯đŸ’– ~Carol @ ReadingLadies

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