2022 “Support Book Bloggers” Challenge: January Check-in

Overview

This year, Pages Unbound is hosting a challenge to support and promote book bloggers through sharing posts, commenting on posts, and otherwise recognizing book bloggers. If you would like more information on how it works or how to join in, read the introduction post here.

This Month’s Challenge

Again, you can do the tasks in any order you like, but January’s “official” task was to Find 10 Book Bloggers You’ve Enjoyed Reading in the Past and Give Them a Shout Out. You could do this by writing a blog post about them, sharing a Twitter thread, or doing anything else to show your support.

The 10 bloggers I gave a shout out to were:

  1. Amber @ The Literary Phoenix
  2. Jenna @ Falling Letters
  3. Kal @ Reader Voracious
  4. Katie @ Doing Dewey
  5. Marie & Nyx @ Drizzle and Hurricane Books
  6. May @ Forever and Everly
  7. Michael @ My Comic Relief
  8. The Orangutan Librarian
  9. Sammie @ The Bookwyrm’s Den
  10. Yesha @ Books, Teacup and Reviews

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If you wrote a post, shared a Twitter thread, or did anything else this month you’d like to share, please leave a link in the comments. And since we’re supporting bloggers, be sure to check out some of the links that other people have left!

Happy blogging!

Briana

17 thoughts on “2022 “Support Book Bloggers” Challenge: January Check-in

  1. Karla says:

    I only discovered the challenge thanks to this post, thank you for creating it!! Also the link sending back to the original post does not work, just a heads up! 🥰

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