I want your blog to be part of my Google Reader!!
Recently, I cleaned out my Google Reader. Mostly, I stopped subscribing or following blogs that haven't had a new post in more than three months. So now I want to fill my reader with all new blogs to check out. That's where you come in!
I am looking for blogs that:
(1) have new posts regularly
(2) have book reviews
(3) cover mostly contemporary and women's fiction (I don't mind a little chick-lit or YA too).
If your blog meets the above criteria, then I would love to follow your blog! Please leave the name of your blog as well as the URL in the comments section. Thanks so much for your help and HAPPY BLOGGING!!
Tuesday, January 11, 2011
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Hi Jess, Happy New Year :-)
http://bookfanmary.wordpress.com
Hi Mary,
You are already part of my Google Reader. I absolutely love your blog!
I review mostly romance (western, historical, comtemporary, and some erotic). I also will review thrillers and mystery. I don't do any YA until it is a good that actually sparks my interest.
By the way, how did you deleate them? Anytime I delaete, they just come back.
Hi Rebecca,
You have to delete them from both your Google Reader and your Dashboard. Email me at jedziedz(at)hotmail(dot)com if you are having trouble and I will walk you through it. I am pretty sure that I already have you in my Google Reader but I am going to double check. Thanks for stopping by!
I review an eclectic array of books, but not a lot of YA. Contemporary, classic, some nonfiction...whatever I want basically :D Whatcha Readin', Books? is the place :)
I added you! Your blog looks great.
My preference is suspense, adult fiction and a very little YA.
Come over to see if you are interested.
http://teawithmarce.blogspot.com
You can check out my blog and decide if you'd like to follow it. I had taken a break from blogging for awhile there, but I'm back now!
We'll Always Have Books
amyliz2008.blogspot.com
I've been working through the same thing for my reader. I tend to gravitate toward bloggers that I can keep up a relationship with and obviously that becomes difficult when said bloggers fall of the radar for half of a year or so. Good luck putting your list back together!
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