May 2024 Book Blogger Round Up | Jo Linsdell

May 2024 Book Blogger Round Up

                          

May 2024 Book Blogger Round Up



Book Blogger Posts Round Up

A collection of blog posts by book bloggers


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Welcome back for another Book Bloggers Round Up!

I introduced this feature here on the blog in May 2021 to showcase blog posts by other book bloggers and as it continues to be a popular series I've decided to continue again this year too. 

Each month I'll include a wide variety of content so there's something for everyone. You'll find book reviews, interviews, discussion pieces and more...

So if you're looking for new bookish content to read and/or want to discover some new book bloggers to follow, look no further!


Why I do this feature: 

Scanning through various social media feeds to find suitable content can take up valuable time and so I figured I'd make it easier and put together a collection here on the blog.

It's also a way for me to highlight some of the other great book bloggers out there and help promote books and reading at the same time. 


How it works:

Each month I do a post via my Twitter, where I offer the opportunity for book bloggers to submit posts published during that month for inclusion in this round up. I do this every month.

Want to be included in future round ups? Follow my Twitter profile and keep an eye out for the submission tweet.


May 2024 Book Blogger Round Up


@gail_h did a recap of all the books she read in May. Read the full post here.

@Mehsi_Hime did the Europe Traveller Book Tag Read the full post here.

@GinaRaeMitchell created the post "Master Your Reading List: 10 Practical Tips for Avid Readers". Read the full post here.

@alitescape reviewed Dreams of Fire by Shauna Lawless. Read the full post here. "Lawless writes phenomenal historical fantasy that fuses myth with actual historical figures and events. Consider this novella a gateway into an immersive saga." Read the full post here.



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@TStrawberryPost gave some great advice in her post Authors: How NOT to Ask a Book Blogger for a Review. Read the full post here.

@Debjani15012411 shared a review of The Lamplighter by Crystal J. Bell as part of the book tour. "Every sentence is so well-crafted it felt as if the author had put her entire soul into this book. The Lamplighter is an uncanny historical fiction set in the nineteenth-century whaling village of Warbler." Read the full post here.

@leftontheshelf1 reviewed The Bravest Word by Kate Foster. "The book is aimed at middle grade/lower secondary aged readers and every school library should have a copy of this wonderful book. It has been one of the best children's books I have read this year." Read the full post here.

@PewterWolf reread the audiobook version of A Discovery of Witches by Deborah Harkness and did a review "...this is a series I like and I am going to continue rereading this, but it’s a series that has flaws." Read the full post here.





@WorldsUnlikeOO reviewed Voyage of the Damned by Frances White. "Overall, Voyage of the Damned was a fun read and I would definitely recommend it! I’m looking forward to seeing what this author will write next!" Read the full post here.

@cjfriess reviewed the children's picture storybook A Crocodile Should NEVER Skip Breakfast by Colleen Larmour. "The text is easy to read and uses a mix of narrative and speech bubbles to move the story along. We love the humour in the bold, colourful illustrations – the signs on Hippo’s Hut, the snake’s body shape after his snack and Croc’s ‘Snappy Snacks’ cereal." Read the full post here.

@DanSamEnd reviewed Five Broken Blades by Mai Corland. "I absolutely loved this thrilling fantasy read; it’s storytelling at its best – enthralling, hugely entertaining, and a twisty plot riddled with secrets that leaves us wanting more!" Read the full post here.

@WS_BOOKCLUB reviewed Play of Shadows by Sebastien De Castell. "Play of Shadows is phenomenal and deserves a standing ovation. Read it. Read it now." Read the full post here.

@ReadingLadiesBC shared 10 book recommendations for Mother's Day. Read the full post here.

What bookish blog posts did you enjoy reading in May? Have a favourite book you read in May that you want to share?


In case you missed it, don't forget to check out the April Round Up for even more great bookish posts by different book bloggers. 


May 2024 Book Blogger Round Up





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  1. Thanks for supporting bloggers! đŸ™Œ ~Carol @ ReadingLadies

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