Sunday, August 5, 2018

The Sunday Post #amreading #amjoy @caffienatedbookreviewer


The Sunday Post is a weekly meme hosted  @ Caffeinated Book Reviewer. It’s a chance to share news~ A post to recap the past week on your blog and showcase books and things  received. Share news about what is coming up on our blog for the week ahead. See rules here: Sunday Post Meme

LOOKING FORWARD TO August

So I came across this booktuber who was talking about Book Discovery so I decided to talk about where I find the books I read. I discover books on Goodreads, on the NY Times bestseller list. I read books that my friends are reading. I have a friend in Ohio and we often Buddy Read. You'll be surprised how many people do not read and if they do, they only read things like the newspaper or some blurb on facebook. I wanted to also mention that a lot of the books I discover are on Youtube.
These are some of my favorite booktubers
Bookables
BooksandLala
All d books (reviews a lot of literary works, like books on the Booker Prize list)
PolyReader( reviews a lot of Australian books)
Eric Carl Anderson (literary works and more)
Rincey Reads (reviews a lot of Diverse Works)
Tech Wiser ( Gives a lot of tips about how to read ebooks and where to find them)
Kendra Winchester (gave me the inspiration to write this post on Book Discovery)
Literary Prints (Recommends a lot of Japanese novels)
Heffa (Very Down to Earth when she reviews  books)
Alex’s Fiction Addiction (Gives a lot of British and European thriller recommendations
Books and Pieces (Gives a lot of British thriller Recs)
Read by Jess (One of the funniest Book reviewers)
Wilde Reads (If you're in the mood for serious book reviews)
Ariel Bissett (Young Leader in booktube, reviews books across every genre)

So this is my list if you’re interested, check these Reviewers out, you won’t be disappointed.



Readers, if you want to comment on where you discover books please do so at the bottom of this post.


CURRENTLY

Reading:  Our Kind of Cruelty by Araminta Hall, Final Girls by Riley Sager, Emma in the Night by Wendy Park, Creative Quest (nonfiction), Try Not to Breathe, by Holly Seddon,

Listening: Hagseed by Margaret Atwood (somewhat similar to Shawshank Redemption)

Watching:  The Four (Voice competition) so glad that My fav British R&B singer James Graham pulled through.



ON THE BLOG

What Happened:

Not a whole lot

Up Coming:
Saturday:Weekend Warriors 
Sunday:Sunday Post


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