Showing posts with label blogging. Show all posts
Showing posts with label blogging. Show all posts

Friday, March 21, 2014

2014, You Sly Dog

It's 3 months into 2014, and it still feels like it just began. If I had to write the dates on homework, I'd probably still be writing 2013. New Years Resolutions? Buy less books. Why? Because I have entirely too many books on my shelves (I had to buy a 3rd bookshelf last fall - which I filled the week after I got it). How have I fared? I've bought a few ebooks (cause those don't really count, right?) and if my recollection is right, I've bought a total of 5 books so far.

I HAD to get a signed/personalized copy of Into the Still Blue by Veronica Rossi, the final book in the Under the Never Sky series, as well as a signed/personalized copy of Ignite Me by Tahereh Mafi, the final book in her Shatter Me series. I met them both at a Pitch Dark tour stop in MA last year (which was one of the best book related experiences of my life!) and it's bitter sweet to have come to the end of their series', but excited for what they'll do next! On a whim, I ordered the graphic novel of Ransom Riggs' Miss Peregrines Home for Peculiar Children, which is a SUPER HEAVY BOOK, but I guess a lot of hardcover graphic novels are that way. I feel very scholarly when I hold it. I hold it often. And most recently, I purchased Nil by Lynne Matson and Half Bad by Sally Green - because I've gotta support my Sal's of the world.

As for reviewing, I fell off the bandwagon a lot, and I had to take a step back for a while. There's that pressure to read and review books that takes away from the enjoyment of reading and it got to me. I was avoiding reading because of that pressure, and my bookshelves were lonely for a while. But I've been slowly able to get out of the funk and get back with it. I'm not reading/reviewing as much as I used to, but what I do now has more quality than before. I think out my reviews more thoroughly and I think it's helped me better understand how I read and the aspects of reading that I can rely on to keep me interested.

The ladies over at the Page Turners Blog have been very understanding, because a lot of bloggers/reviewers have those dry spells and it's just as hard to get over them as any other obstacle. I've included a list of the reviews I've posted on their blog, as I hadn't posted teaser reviews for any of them (click the link to be brought to the blog post):


Until next time, Happy Reading!

Friday, October 11, 2013

Long time no see!

I've gone from being a blogger to just a reviewer for another blog. It takes a lot of the stress away when you don't have to run a whole blog on your own, and just submitting reviews for another blog has been the extent of which I am able to supply the book blogging community. Because of this, my own blog has almost come to a complete stop, which weighs on  me as I feel responsible. I made this blog 2 years ago, and while I have come and gone as I pleased, I still don't like knowing I haven't posted anything here in months. Working on posts for meme's and reviews and just random rants is a lot of work, and never understood why bloggers referred to "working on blog posts," because it takes a lot of time and coordination and tweaking to get a blog post ready. 

I post reviews on the Page Turner's Blog, which you can check out here, and I'm still keeping up with the blogs I follow because that's the only way I can keep track of all the amazing and grab worthy books that are coming out (cover reveals and showcase sundays are the biggies).

It's not you, blog, it's me. I  know we'll make it through, but I just needed to explain myself and my need for space lately. 

Friday, February 22, 2013

Friday Free for All #2

Back in November 2012, I came up with a random post called "Friday Free for All" and I gave a summary at the beginning of the post for my reasoning which you can read about it in the original blog post.

An updated tag-line: 

Friday Free for All is my infrequent anti-meme where I discuss anything book related that is on my mind in the past/present/future, where I share an informal rant/ discussion/ story/ experience/ dream/ propaganda scheme/etc. that may or may not make me sound like a looney-bin. Plus, there's a fun bright colored flashy gif to distract you!