This post is to complete the first monthly challenge in the Support Book Bloggers 2022 Challenge I am hosting. January’s prompt is: Find 10 Book Bloggers You’ve Enjoyed in the Past and Give Them a Shout Out.
If you would like to participate in this challenge, click here for details. I will also have a check-in post at the end of the month, where everything can link to the posts they completed in January.
As always, if I did not include you in this list, it’s not because I don’t like you, just that I ran out of room!

Amber @ The Literary Phoenix
Amber’s blog is absolutely gorgeous, and I love reading her discussions and the thoughts in her reviews. I love long reviews, and that’s definitely something I get here! Check out: 2021 Goals and Looking Forward to 2022.
Jenna @ Falling Letters
Jenna is an extremely friendly blogger, and her blog is a great place to get middle grade recommendations! (And other books. I just love a good middle grade blogger.) Check out: The Appeal of Morrigan Crow and Nevermoor.
Kal @ Reader Voracious
In addition to her blog and reviews, Kal has a lot of useful guides and resources for bloggers. She’s also a big champion of supporting book bloggers. Check out: Why Book Blogs Are Relevant & Valuable Marketing Tools.
Katie @ Doing Dewey
Katie reviews a wide variety of nonfiction that I always want to add to my TBR and occasionally actually get around to reading. Even if I don’t though, I feel as if I’ve at least learned something by reading her blog posts! And there are some fiction reviews, as well! Check out: Biology Nonfiction in Review: Gut.
Marie & Nyx @ Drizzle and Hurricane Books
Marie & Nyx are such supportive members of the book blogging community and write engaging, detailed posts. Check out: Blogging vs. Social Media: Why Having a Book Blog Still Matters.
May @ Forever and Everly
May has such a lively writing voice, and her blog is crisp and clean. I love seeing what she’s going to publish next, which her blog has a nice variety, including recs for diverse books. Check out: My Book Review Writing Process + A Few Tips.
Michael @ My Comic Relief
If you’re interested in comics, this blog is for you! But, if like me, you haven’t read that many comics, you can also find content on the MCU, superheroes, Doctor Who, Star Wars, and more. It’s all impressively insightful and well-researching. It’s content I don’t see anywhere else on the web. Check out: Why Black Widow Is the Best Marvel Movie of All Time.
The Orangutan Librarian
The Orangutan Librarian writes long, in-depth posts but also balances them out with wit and a sense of humor. I love reading everything from her discussion posts to her reviews. She also does mini reviews, for those looking for quick overviews of books. Check out: A Bookworm’s WORST NIGHTMARES!
Sammie @ The Bookwyrm’s Den
Sammie has such an engaging, humorous voice that she makes me want to pick up practically every book she reviews. I also like the variety on her blog, including middle grade, YA, and adult, as well as lists and discussions. Check out: 5 Star Reads of 2021.
Yesha @ Books, Teacup and Reviews
Yesha’s blog has a great variety of content from middle grade to adult books and discussion posts. She’s also a really supportive member of the book blogging community and is so prolific with retweets and comments! Check out: 10 Bookish Pet Peeves.
Thank you so much for the shout-out! And thank you so much for starting this entire endeavor. Briana, you and Krysta have always fostered such authentic community on your blog and with this year of mutual support, you are expanding that community in such a beautiful, authentic way β while inviting all of us to do so as well! I am looking forward to participating with posts myself :). Iβm humbled to be included and I remain in awe of the work you both do to create and deepen real connections here. You make the internet and especially the bookish community so much brighter. Thank you for the model you set for all of us in this, too.
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Thank you, that’s so kind! I think book bloggers do a lot of good work to promote books, reading, and community, and it’s always a little disappointing to see they don’t feel appreciated or that authors or publishers think they’re doing anything worthwhile or interesting.
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A brilliant post as I havenβt read any of these yet. I love getting new names to follow π
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Thanks so much! I love finding new blogs to follow, too, so I love when people list ones I haven’t visited yet!
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Thank you for including me among amazing bloggers. I’m really grateful.
Only yesterday I wrote draft for this post and I’m glad to see some same blogs in your list as well.
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I can’t wait to read your post!
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Sweet. I think I’m going to check these out.
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Thank you so much for including me, Briana! I’m absolutely honored to be listed among so many incredible people. I’m also really glad to hear you like my long reviews? I’m always telling myself to simplify more… but I have so many things to say! π I’m grateful to hear they’re enjoyed.
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I just followed the 9 blogs I wasn’t following before this post.
Damn, many of you have figured out the layout for your blog. I’m still experimenting with mine.
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I am sooso honored to have been included on this list, thank you so much! There’s a couple of new to me bloggers on this list that I can’t wait to check out as well!
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Thank you so much for including me here and for all your kind words- I really appreciate it!! β€ And such amazing bloggers on here as well- there's a couple I don't know who I'm looking forward to checking out π
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You’re very welcome! I love your blog a lot!
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Thank-you so much for the shout out! π It means a lot coming from another blogger I admire. I’m also so pleased to see my Nevermoor post linked; it’s one of my favourite posts from the past 12 months, haha. I also enjoy the content from some of the other bloggers you’ve mentioned – I am fairly certain I was introduced to one or two of them via your blog in the past. Yesha’s blog is new to me; I’ll check it out.
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I have to say, your blog is one of the ones I admire most, so I’m really flattered to be included on this list! Thank you so much π
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What a lovely way to show appreciation. Blogging can feel lonely sometimes if you don’t get much traffic or many comments, so seeing this gesture of love can make all the difference
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