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Blogging fo a Good Book
Here is another blog to help you find something good to read:
Blogging for a Good Book: a Suggestion a Day from Williamsburg Regional Library
The reviewers just use their first names, though I suspect they are the Regional Library’s staff. The nice thing about this blog is that they have categorized the books reviewed. The categories are listed all down the right sidebar; so, that if you liked Nature Writing, for instance, you could click on that category and see reviews for more books.
Just a slight drawback for me – the recommendations are for all kinds of books, including books for children and young adults. I enjoy reading all kinds of things, but mostly I prefer books written for adults, so I have to be careful to check the level before I try and get the book.
Blogging for a Good Book: a Suggestion a Day from Williamsburg Regional Library
The reviewers just use their first names, though I suspect they are the Regional Library’s staff. The nice thing about this blog is that they have categorized the books reviewed. The categories are listed all down the right sidebar; so, that if you liked Nature Writing, for instance, you could click on that category and see reviews for more books.
Just a slight drawback for me – the recommendations are for all kinds of books, including books for children and young adults. I enjoy reading all kinds of things, but mostly I prefer books written for adults, so I have to be careful to check the level before I try and get the book.
Labels: Blogging for a Good Book, Book Group Suggestions, Good Books for Book Groups, Good Books for Reading Groups, Reading Group Suggestions
posted by Elizabeth on 1/24/2008




