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Top Ten (Eight) Tuesday!



Welcome Back! I have missed doing Top Ten Tuesdays over the last few weeks. Jana @thatartsyredergirl hosts top Ten Tuesdays and every week we join to talk about books based on the prompt. The prompt for this week is changes, and I wanted to take this as changes I’ve made since I’ve rebranded as a book blogger.  Enjoy!

1- Genres I never thought I would read

Before I was a book blogger, I would have never been one to open a book of the fantasy or a book of the Science-Fiction genre. The books that changed this were A Court of Thorns and Roses series by Sarah J. Maas, I followed the hype train, and I’m very glad I did. This series is one that I love and adore and I can’t wait to see where the story goes from here. A new trilogy I started in 2019 was The Folk of Air Trilogy by Holly Black. Heart of Iron and Soul of Stars by Ashley Poston are in the Sci-Fi genre, and I loved those books so much. What drew me to those, in particular, was the fact that the story was Anastasia set in space.  

2- I use Goodreads more

Before I became a book blogger, I would not use Goodreads as much as I do now. I thought it would be okay if I didn’t add the book, or if I forgot to give a reading or a short review of the novel. Now, I update my Goodreads after every reading session. I am active in the community so I can add new books and meet new people. Groups are an aspect of Goodreads that I use more, and although I have used them some, I know I need to be more active in them. I love the community and meeting new readers to see what they’re reading.

3- Interactions on social media

Pre-book blogging, I might interact with a person or two on social media about books. I was not active on twitter or following many books and authors. Currently, I am more active on twitter, reading book riot posts, and talking to others on Twitter and Instagram. Interactions with other fans are so much fun, and I love talking about books in a more casual way on Social Media.

4- I write more reviews

Before, I would write a sentence or two on Goodreads to do my duty of finishing a book. In my head, I wanted to do something because I might have had a thought or two. Becoming a book blogger has caused me to have more thoughts and analyze books more. The formatting of my reviews has changed, and I am happy my reviews have evolved into a better method.  

5- I’m more vocal about my bookish opinions

This goes hand in hand with the two above. I used to only say a thought or two in a tweet, on Tumblr, or when a person in real life asked me.  Now, I talk more about books if it’s on twitter or a blog post here; I am more vocal about my opinions about characters or books in general. Having this opportunity for discussion is fantastic to me because I love these general posts about my love for books.  

 6- I do discussion and book tags

Discussion and book tags are something I would have never thought of before I was a book blogger. I was a person who loved books with no place to post them. Book tags and discussion are some of my favorite posts to do because I get to let loose and give my opinions based on a prompt. Posts like this remain some of my favorites because it’s not a meme like this, but it’s still based on prompts and it causes me to think about my responses.

7- I have given myself more time to read

Reading time as I call it before I became a book blogger I would read like once every few days based on my personal time. An hour or two most days is now the norm or the more common. I need more time because I’m reading as much as I can in the allotted time, and I just love getting more time to read.

8- Books have introduced me to new authors I love


Going hand in hand with new genres, I also have found new authors I love. Sarah J. Maas and Ashley Poston are now two writers I will read everything they produce. If I didn’t have a blog or a post where I came across Heart of Iron, I would have never found them. Of course, there are more authors on the list, but these two are ones that stand out.  

Comments

  1. It's cool to try new genres sometimes. I'm glad you liked your first taste of SFF. :)

    My TTT.

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  2. These are so great! I also really loved ACOTAR - the second book is my favorite! I agree that book blogging requires you to really think through why you enjoy the books you do and what you like and dislike moreso. So excited to have found your blog! Subscribed!

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  3. Ooh, I hadn't considered ways my blogging has changed, but I've started doing more book tags, too! I was so anti-book tag for some stubborn reason, but then I slowly started doing ones that aligned with my interests, and it's spiraled from there. And it's great that you're giving yourself more time to read. I'm always trying to be more conscious of that.

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    1. I agree. I started using Booktags as a way to talk about books that related to the prompts based on my interests.

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  4. I've just recently started blogging at this site and others where I can connect to other writers and readers. I've enjoyed this so much because I almost gave up on blogging as most of my blogger friends shut down.

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  5. OOh nice ones! I find these are things I've probably done more of too over the years! Goodreads is more of a reference for my book collection from the time I joined. There was no way I wanted to go back and add all the books I read previously! Lol.

    Thanks for visiting my TTT post!

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    1. I feel you. When I joined Goodreads it was more of a reference thing.

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  6. Social media and trying new genres have both been huge for me, I can totally relate. Discussions and book tags too- I love those!

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  7. I did not even considering how my blogging has changed, that was a good call. I find myself doing many similar things you are doing now as well. Happy Reading!

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  8. I can definitely relate to these! Great list!!

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  9. I think it's great that you've been able to explore new genres and found new literary loves in unexpected places! (Also, oh my GOSH. Anastasia??? In SPACE???? Sign me UP.)

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