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  2. Feb 7, 2023 · 12 Best Book Blogs To Follow And Get Inspired By. Here are some of the most popular book blogs on the internet and some of my personal favourites. 1. Whats Hot Blog

    • Looking for Abura. A blog about books I’ve come across most recently, has been Looking for Aruba; a beautiful blog featuring books, life and style from Dubai-based Abeer.
    • Kath Reads. Kath Reads is another blog I’ve come across in recent weeks, and suffice it to say I’ve spent many hours since pouring over her plethora of book reviews.
    • Book Femme. With book reviews in both English and Dutch, Netherlands-based Femke reads all things YA, offers readers an intimate insight into her love of books and is one of my favourite book review blogs.
    • The Guy with the Book. While no stranger to having an online book-fuelled platform, Faroukh from The Guy with the Book has turned his Bookstagram talents (he recently won the London Book Fair’s Bookstagrammer of the Year) to the world of book blogging.
    • Book Riot. Brooklyn, New York, US. Book Riot celebrates all things books. Find the best books for your next read or book club, including new books in all genres.
    • Kirkus Reviews. New York City, New York, US. Book reviews, recommendations, and the latest literary news from the most trusted voice in book discovery, Kirkus Reviews.
    • Maryse's Book Blog. Florida, US. Maryse's Book Blog is dedicated to ROMANCE books of ALL genres (especially contemporary romance, paranormal romance & urban fantasy books).
    • BookPage. Nashville, Tennessee, US. Find expert book recommendations for the best books to read in all genres. Our goal is to connect every book lover with their next great read.
    • A Life in Books. A Life in Books is a small, yet robust blog where aesthetics give way to the power of the written word. The website is maintained by Susan, who worked both as a bookseller and a freelance writer for many years.
    • Book Riot. The second blog on this list is a much bigger entity with multiple authors, which publishes large volumes of articles on all things bookworms.
    • NYC Book Girl. As the name suggests this blog is written by an uncompromising 20-something bookish artist living in New York City. Morgan Hoit has good taste not only in literature but also in graphic and web design.
    • John Pistelli. John is a writer who doesn’t care about imagery or marketing gimmicks, and you sign up for his email list. He’s a determined minimalist who values good prose above all else.
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    • Goodreads. Review styles: star rating, community reviews. It’s impossible not to mention Goodreads when discussing book communities: it’s the Facebook of book reviews — the ultimate social media platform for bibliophiles.
    • LibraryThing. Review styles: star rating, recommendation, community reviews. This is the OG of all online book catalogues and discussion boards — take a look and you’ll see that it’s an oldie but a goodie.
    • Reedsy Discovery. Review styles: star rating, recommendation, editorial reviews, community reviews (video option available) Now, if you’re searching for some hidden gems to peruse, Reedsy Discovery’s got your back.
    • LoveReading. Review styles: staff and guest contributor reviews. Though it’s UK-based, this prolific site caters to audiences around the world. LoveReading is strictly a reviewing site, with a base of staff writers and carefully selected contributors, so you know the reviews are top-notch.
  3. Nov 6, 2023 · Book Blogs - Do you enjoy reading books? Here are the top 100 book bloggers & book websites for you to follow. You'll never be lost for bookish content again.

  4. Find Book Reviewers. Browse hundreds of book review blogs, vlogs, and bookstagrams for free. Filter by genre to find romance book blogs, YA book blogs, childrens book blogs, fantasy book blogs, mystery book blogs, and hundreds more.

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