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Friday, 9 September 2011

18 and Over Book Blogger Follow






 
 
18 & Over Book Blogger Follow is a weekly feature that begins on Fridays and runs through the weekend, hosted by Crystal from Reading Between the Wines and Kelly at Secrets of a Book Lover. This is a Friday blog hop with the objective to find and visit other book blogs that share the same interest as you, namely books geared towards the 18 & over crowd, and make new friends!

How to join in:
-You should run a book blog that features and reviews mostly adult reads, some Y.A.’s are okay but 18 & over adult reads should be your majority.
-Make a separate post for the 18 & Over Book Blogger Follow on your blog.
-Copy the html for the button above and place it at the top of your post.
-List & answer the ‘Question of the Week.’
-Place your name and blog title in the linky below and the url for a direct link to your post
-Visit the other blogs on the list. If you like what you see make sure to leave a comment and follow so the blog owner knows you stopped by and can return the favor. Following each blog is not mandatory but I know it is always appreciated, and if someone comments saying they’re a new follower it’s polite to follow back. J

It’s always nice to spread the 18 & Over Book Blog love!

Question of the week:
What is the first book you ever reviewed?
(Include the link in your post if you have it.)
Sam:

Wow, I think this is going to be rather embarrassing. But after much research I think I have found that my first ever review was undoubtedly posted in Goodreads. It was "Gideon" By Jacquelyn Frank. It was one paragraph wrong, the spelling is horrendous and I can safely say I have improved immensely since then.

My review for, GIDEON - JACQUELYN FRANK


Elena:

Addicted by Charlotte Featherstone

 
 


Please comment and tell me about your first review, I would love to know!

5 comments:

Sally Bibrary said...

It's strange to look back at our old reviews, isn't it? I don't know that the style has changed much, but I'm certainly more comfortable being honest when I didn't like a book.

Sally @ Bibrary Book Lust

SM Patel said...

LOL! I laughed at some of the one liners I had as a review on goodreads!

Book Savvy Babe said...

LOL, my first reviews were not good either... ah, glad that I have improved... I really need to get through Jacquelyn Frank's books, and I love Charlotte Featherstone, great reads! I am a new follower, BTW! My post is over @ Book Savvy Babe

Anonymous said...

It's embarrassing how bad our first reviews were, but isn't it encouraging to know how much we have improved? Thanks for participating!

Kristin (Book Sniffers Anonymous) said...

My first GR review is more like random notes from the book than anything.

Book Sniffers Anonymous

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