- Kelly at Another Book in the Wall asks if rating criteria varies across genres.
- H. P. at Every Day Should Be Tuesday discusses three fantasies published before The Hobbit.
- Kristilyn at Reading in Winter feels weird about blogging.
- Shealea at That Bookshelf Bitch explains why she does not write TBR lists.
- Kim at Traveling in Books talks about her personal history with Tolkien.
- Jennilyn at Rurouni Jenni Reads ponders why book bloggers rarely give one-star reviews.
- Nandini at Unputdownable Books discusses the Hobbit and LotR films.
- Milliebott at Milliebot Reads talks about her love for Sailor Moon.
- Michael at My Comic Relief discusses Infinity War and his loyalty to comics.
- Michael at My Comic relief also discusses whether the MCU can be too interconnected.
At Pages Unbound
- 11 YA Books with Little to No Romance
- Why To Kill a Mockingbird Should Win the Great American Read
- Where Are the Realistic Male Characters in YA?
- Dance of Thieves’ Disturbing Lack of Moral Questioning
- Why LotR Should Win the Great American Read
- How Can We Normalize Reading?
- Is Reading Really Such a Superior Hobby?
- Five Fictional Schools I’d Love to Attend This Fall
- The New Modern Little Women Movie Looks Like Everything the 2017 BBC Mini Series Wanted to Be
- How Can We Normalize Reading?: A Response to the Comments
- The Fellowship of the Ring Book Tag
Book Blogger Survey Results: 2018
Did you miss the results of Briana’s 2018 survey on book blogger stats? Check it out!
Thanks for the mention! I always like to see lists of great posts by other bloggers, so it’s especially fun to see my own writing on one!
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I’ve been enjoying your Tolkien series!
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Aww, the an for sharing my post! I’ll have to check out many of the other posts you linked to! And, I loved reading the results from Briana’s survey!
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I thought the results were interesting, too!
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I’ve already read both Michael and Sheela’s posts and they are excellent. I will have to read the others.
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Yeah, there were some great posts this month! 😀
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Thanks for the list. Checked out couple of the posts and ended up following few bloggers. All of them seem excellent. Really appreciate your effort.
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I’m glad you enjoyed it!
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The post about boys in YA sure got me thinking, especially because I had just watched a YA movie that day.
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It was meant to be!
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I always love these lists because you often have such a wide variety of posts from both Pages Unbound AND across the blogosphere. Now I have hours of reading ahead of me. 😉
See, this is my problem (my amazing, wonderful, superb problem) with reading posts on Pages Unbound– you both consistently reference other posts and I often get lost in a black hole of blog posts on other blogs. No wonder I don’t comment as often as I should on your posts! XD I promise, I read most of them…
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Haha! The internet can certainly be a dangerous place! I always end up reading far more articles than I meant to!
No worries about commenting! I am always so far behind on that. :S
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Pft, you and me both! I find that replying to comments is something I tend to leave for whenever I have a longer chunk of time. Why? Because I want to actually review what I was responding to, what I wrote, and have a meaningful conversation. For some reason this takes more time than reading a post and writing an initial response! XD
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Yes, sometimes I spend so much time writing comments I never get to writing for the blog! XD
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I know! It’s the best and the worst. I’m trying to be more… meticulous in determining how I blog hop. It’s important that if I’m spending time writing all these comments and visiting other people’s blogs I am getting something out of it!
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I second what Kim said above – I’m happy to be included with such wonderful company! Thanks for the inclusion.
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Of course! 🙂
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