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Showing posts with label BBAW. Show all posts
Showing posts with label BBAW. Show all posts

Friday, September 18, 2009

BBAW 5 Goals

Friday September 18 Setting Goals! Write in 50 words or less…what do you like best about your blog right now and where would you like your blog to be a year from now?


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Really, I am not sure that I know how to answer that question. A year from now, I will have a daughter who will have just turned one year old. I cannot imagine! Right now, what I love is the new things I get to share each week with my book buddies through my "pretty" blog. Hopefully, I will be able to incorporate more children's books, but for one I just hope that I will be able to pick up the pace a little more and keep my blog interesting while keeping in touch with real life. How many words was that? Oh well.



Thursday, September 17, 2009

BBAW 4 Book Blog Discovery & Giveaway

Thursday September 17 Today we encourage you to blog about a book you read only because you discovered it on another book blog. Preferably, this will be a book you loved! You might also write a bit about the blog you discovered it on!


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Not sure if this really counts... but through reading Author Michelle Moran's Historical Fiction Author Interviews Blog I have discovered several books that now reside on my TBR list. Yet the one author that she interviewed that I immediately located the book at my local library was Deanna Raybourn, shortly after Silent in the Grave was published. I read that book and enjoyed it. Easily I was very attached to the characters of Lady Julia and Nicholas Brisbane. Since then I have jumped when the next Lady Julia Novel was published and each one has been better than the last. Really the one of hers that I would say I absolutely loved was Lady Julia #3 Silent on the Moor. However, I highly suggest Silent in the Sanctuary as a good read as well.

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Silent On The Moor (Lady Julia, #3)

Make sure you check out my other post today: Blogoversary Giveaway Autographed Extra #1 to enter for your chance to win an autographed copy of Silent on the Moor from Deanna Raybourn for yourself!!

My Reviews:
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Deanna Raybourn - Julia Grey Series
Silent in the Grave
Silent in the Sanctuary
Silent on the Moor

Wednesday, September 16, 2009

BBAW 3 Reading Meme

Wednesday September 16 Reading Meme

Brevity is the goal of today!

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Do you snack while you read? If so, favorite reading snack?

Nope, no snack just beverages.

Do you tend to mark your books as you read, or does the idea of writing in books horrify you?

Depends on book, mostly not.

How do you keep your place while reading a book? Bookmark? Dog-ears? Laying the book flat open?

Bookmark or on it's belly.

Fiction, Non-fiction, or both?

More fiction than no-fiction preferably.

Hard copy or audiobooks?

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Are you a person who tends to read to the end of chapters, or are you able to put a book down at any point?

Prefer chapters, learning to adjust.

If you come across an unfamiliar word, do you stop to look it up right away?

No, write down for later.

What are you currently reading?

Dawn's Prelude (Song of Alaska, #1)

What is the last book you bought?

Jane Austen: Seven Novels (Leatherbound)

Are you the type of person that only reads one book at a time or can you read more than one at a time?

My currently-reading-list has 39 books.

Do you have a favorite time of day and/or place to read?



Do you prefer series books or stand alone books?

Series or continuations no doubt.

Is there a specific book or author that you find yourself recommending over and over?

Michelle Moran, Princess Ben, Mary Connealy, Maid Marian, Liz Curtis Higgs

How do you organize your books? (By genre, title, author’s last name, etc.?)

TBR or not... genre/author

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

BBAW 2 Interview Swaps

Tuesday September 15 We will post our blogger interview swaps! My interview buddy is Nicole of Linus's Blanket...

I love that so many book blogs start out as something else and then just get taken over. Great interview!

How did you get started with book blogging?

My blog started out as a personal blog. I have friends scattered all over the place, and at the time it seemed like the perfect way to share some news of what was going on in my life and post pictures. That quickly changed when I went on vacation in Italy. While I was there, I spent a lot of time traveling by train so I had plenty of time to read and I started posting my thoughts on what I had read until eventually that was all that I was posting.

Has your taste in books changed at all since you started your blog? Do you read more genres than you did previously or do you specialize more?

I think that naturally I have always been an eclectic reader. Literary fiction was for years all that I read because I loved the thoughtfulness to the stories and characters and the quality of the writing. Blogging had been a a giant help because now I am able to get quality recommendations in other genres, which is great. So yes...I definitely have been reading more in other genres, but I also noticed that after literary fiction I probably read historical fiction the most. I seem to love going back in time.

Who are some of your favorite authors? Books?

I re-read Kindred by Octavia Butler this year. I love that book. This is probably my third time reading it, and I am not a re-reader, but it just has so much to offer and I take away new insights each time I read it. The House of Moreys, by Phyliss Bentley is another book that I re-read this year. I loved it as a teenager and I found that it held up well. I like Jane Austen, There are so many, that I really need to sit down and think and start keeping a list. It always goes right out of my head every time that I am asked!

I love the title of your blog, Linus's Blanket. How did you come up with that?

I’m a big fan of comfort and security blankets. No matter how hot or cold it is I sleep with a comforter or heavy blanket on my bed at night. It’s likely that I will throw it off when it gets too hot, but I have to start out with it. Books have always been a comfort to me...a way to learn, think and escape. They are my form of Linus’s blanket.

What's your favorite thing about blogging? Do you have a least favorite thing about it?

I love the people that I have met behind the blogs and I love having so many book recommendations from blogs whose opinion I have come to trust. I don’t like that I don’t have as much time as I would like to spend on my blog. I always feels rushed and like I’m trying to fit it in. It’s a lot of fun, but can be really time consuming, so I’ve been trying to find the balance. And upgrading, I really dislike having to upgrade my blog software. The last upgrade I did was a complete nightmare, and sometimes troubleshooting can be a pain, but I am learning a lot.

Do you having any advice for folks who are just starting out? Is there something you wish you'd known when you started blogging?

You should know what your reasons are for blogging and come up with things that work for you in supporting that. I see a lot of debate over the questions of how to blog, and what a blog should like like or a review should look like and I think that there really can’t be one answer that works for everyone since all of our circumstances are so different. Build the blog that you want to read and to the standards that work for you and seek out those things in the blogs that you choose to read. Enjoy blogging and enjoy your blog.

What are your favorite books of 2009 so far?

The Book of Night Women, by Marlon James. Perfection, by Julie Metz. The Secret Diaries of Charlotte Bronte, by Syrie James. This One is Mine, by Maria Semple.

When you read a book that's the start of the series, do you usually continue with the series? Are you more or less likely to pick up a book that is part of a series?

I don’t really know. I don’t really read a lot of series. This year I read The Hunger Games, and then as it happened the sequel, Catching Fire was already coming out, so it was easy enough to go on and read the second book. I just read Wife of the Gods, by Kwei Quartey and I would like to read the next book if there is one, but I’m not particularly great at keeping up with new releases. There is always so much that I have to read already.

Where do you get most of your book recommendations? How important are reviews to you when you choose your reading material?

I’m lucky in having quite a fee book stores and a library right near me, so I browse a lot. I’m usually the one telling people what to read. After that, blog recommendations and the odd recommendations from friends who read or from members of my book club. I think blogs are important because I am constantly being exposed to things that I might have missed in areas I keep up on, and books from other genres that might be of interest. Every now and then I read a review and just know that I have to run out and get the book.

Do your family and friends know about your blog? What do they think of it?

Some of them now about it, but I hadn’t been mentioning it a lot. I have been slow about spreading the word, but i find that I am mentioning it more often. They think it’s cool; at least that’s what they tell me.

Do you prefer to read one book at a time or are you a multiple book reader?

Last year I did an experiment were I read one book at a time for the entire year, but now I am back to reading more than one book at a time. My mood changes, and sometimes it’s hard for me to stay reading the same thing. I think that audiobooks have also changed that as well. I usually have something that I am listening to.

Are you the type of reader who has to finish what you start or do you sometimes give up on books that don't appeal to you?

I mostly finish what I start. There have only been a handful of books that I have not finished reading over the last year that I have been blogging. I think maybe three.

What are your book turn offs?

I like for the stories that I read to be plausible, so whenever things don’t make a lot of sense or there are holes in the story or obvious things that are overlooked until it’s conveniently wrapped up in the end, then you have lost me.

Tell me about you. How do you spend your time when you’re not reading or blogging?

I love to eat. I’m practically a professional eater. Lately I have been cooking more. I play bocce in a league on Sundays. I volunteer at a farmer’s market on Wednesdays. I like to travel. A little bit of everything really

Thanks for the great interview! I always find out things I didn't know when I have to sit and think about it.

Nicole

Linus's Blanket
http://www.linussblanket.com

“It's better to sing off-key than to never sing at all.”




Friday, August 21, 2009

BBAW 2009 Creative Madness has been nominated!!



I could not be more ecstatic!! Creative Madness that Makes Me Myself has been nominated in four different categories for 2009 Book Blogger Appreciation Week Awards. Last year I watched all the excitement from the sidelines imagining what it would be like to get a nomination or have so many people find my blog read-worthy. Well I'm so excited to be a part of this year and cannot wait to find more kindred spirit blogs!!

The categories for nomination of Creative Madness are:

Best General Review Blog – This blog doesn’t specialize in any one book genre, but it’s still excellent. Their book reviews usually cause you to add one more book to the TBR pile.

Best Reviews – Book reviews are the heart and soul of book blogging, and this blog is the cream of the crop - consistently well-written, entertaining and informative reviews are a staple on this blog.

Best Spiritual/Inspirational or Religious Book Review Blog – This blog features the best reviews and specialized content on the books and authors that address a life of faith.

Most Concise – This blog gets its point across clearly and efficiently - it tells you just what you need to know.


There are so many good blogs out there that I am doubtful to win, but just to be nominated is completely awesome to me. Thanks to whoever nominated me!! It's a blessing!

For more information on the BBAW 2009, click here! Thanks to Amy from My Friend Amy for founding the BBAWs and for all of devotion the book blogging community!