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Top Ten Tuesday

Top Ten Reasons I Love Being A Blogger

18th February 2014 By Julianne 2 Comments

Top Ten Reasons I Love Being A Blogger

1. Keeping up to date with bookish news – before I was a blogger, I only knew that my favourite authors had new books out when I saw them in a bookshop or at the library, which is far too late! As a blogger, I get to know about books, events, conferences, and all sorts of other wonderful things that I might otherwise have missed out on.

2. Finding out what other people thought of books and issues surrounding books – I love the community. I am passionate about books, reading, writing, libraries and diversity, and love talking and reading about a wide variety of book-related issues. Being this obsessed can sometimes get a bit awkward, but most of the time it’s worked out well!

3. Instant gratification – Not only do I love it when I update my blog and people comment straight away, but I also love being able to go online whenever I want and explore other people’s blogs.

4. Connecting with people on other forms of social media – Blogging has lead me to find and follow so many interesting people. I am a complete Twitter addict, but I also love Instagram and Facebook.

5. Memes – a great excuse to indulge my love of lists. Oh look, I’m writing one now.

6. Communications with publishers, invites to events, and review copies – I’d be lying if I said that I didn’t love all this stuff and that it didn’t make me feel good!

7. It looks good on my CV – I have had a couple of conversations at job interviews about blogging and social media, even when the job wasn’t directly related to those things.

8. Pretty pictures – books make great eye candy, don’t they? I love finding and making pictures of books.

9. Discovering books I might otherwise not have heard of – my wishlist is always increasing and although I enjoy knowing what is popular, I love finding out about a book I might otherwise never have read.

10. Sharing my opinions – I started to blog in the first place for the same reason as almost everybody else – I thought some other people might be interested in my opinions about books. I haven’t always been someone with confidence in my own opinions, and blogging has really helped me practice expressing my thoughts in written form.

Which of these reasons made your Top Ten list? Let me know in the comments!
Top Ten Tuesday was created and is hosted by The Broke and the Bookish.

Filed Under: Book Chat Tagged With: book chat, books, list, Top Ten Tuesday

Top Books That Will Make You Swoon

11th February 2014 By Julianne 2 Comments

I’ve decided to do something a bit different this week! I’ve already done my Top Ten Favourite Romances, so this time I’m going to share books that were so beautifully written, I swooned at all the gorgeousness.

Top Ten Tuesday was created and is hosted by The Broke and the Bookish.

Top Ten Books That Will Make You Swoon
1. Ghostwritten, by David Mitchell – this is one of my favourite books of all time. It’s neither a novel nor a collection of short stories – every section tells a different story and they are all intertwined, but it’s not immediately obvious how they connect to each other. Instead, the connections are revealed as you progress through the book, and when you read it for a second time.
2. All My Friends Are Superheroes, by Andrew Kaufman – this is on my favourite romance list but as a book it’s so funny and short and ultimately lovely that I couldn’t help but put it here too.
3. Nights At The Circus/The Magic Toyshop/The Bloody Chamber And Other Stories, all by Angela Carter (yeah, I’m cheating!) – these are my three favourite books by Angela Carter. They’re all retellings of fairytales or myths with lush description and wry observations, and are extremely good fun to read.
4. Dramarama, by E. Lockhart – why is this out of print? Gossip, glitter, theatre camp, and a protagonist who goes on a really interesting emotional journey. I read it in 2011 and am itching to reread it, it’s so often on my mind.
5. Swordspoint, by Ellen Kushner – this isn’t going to be everyone’s cup of tea, but was it ever mine! Swordfighting, decadence, intrigue…writing this is making me want to reread it!
6. Journey to the River Sea, by Eva Ibbotson – a delightfully funny and charming children’s novel that captured my heart. If I ever write a book half as good as this one I’ll be satisfied with my life.
7. Orlando, by Virginia Woolf – easily the most accessible novel by Virginia Woolf, this is a gender-switching gallop through time and I loved it. It’s also totally quotable.
8. Artemis Fowl, by Eoin Colfer – another kids book that is completely genius. Why did I not come up with this idea?
9. Pride and Prejudice, by Jane Austen – it took me a ridiculously long time to get around to reading this but I loved it, mostly because of the brilliant snark…
10. The Complete Works of Shakespeare – because it’s Shakespeare, duh.

How did you interpret this topic? Did you choose swoonsome romances, wonderful writing, both, or something else?

Filed Under: Recommendation Lists Tagged With: book chat, books, Top Ten Tuesday

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