We are on to a new week for the Book Blogger Hop hosted by the lovely folks over at Ramblings of a Coffee Addicted Writer. This weeks questions is:
How do you organize your books for review? - Katie
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How do you organize your books for review? Does it work for you or have you had to change it? (submitted by Elizabeth @ Silver's Reviews)I don't. No seriously. There is no organization to my blogging game. I cannot stick to a reading list to save my life, so I gave up on trying a long time ago. I just read books as they appeal to me and get them reviewed when I get them reviewed. This makes me an awful blogger, but it's how I roll.
How do you organize your books for review? - Katie
*If you're stopping by from the linkup, please be sure to drop a link to your post below so I can stop by and read your answer too.*
Katie, I'm similar to you at the moment as I've just started blogging again. I lost my reading and blogging mojo for awhile so will be taking it slow and only reading what I want to read.
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Honestly, it's a great low-stress way to blog. A lack of commitments makes things a lot easier. Thanks for stopping by. - Katie
DeleteHaha. Fair enough. Everyone has to do things in the way that works best for them!
ReplyDeleteYeah...as long as it works right? And at least I know I'm not organized, right? LOL.
DeleteThanks for stopping by. - Katie
I don't think it makes you a terrible blogger. If it works for you, it works for you. I have an organizational system for the books that I've read, but I also post reviews whenever I get to them.
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My Blogger Hop Answer
Thanks for that vote of confidence. And thanks for stopping by. - Katie
DeleteIt doesn't make you a terrible blogger, don't worry! Everybody has their own systems that work for them, and, if that happens to be no system, then go for it! I try to stick to a schedule when I have requested reviews with deadlines because I want to make sure that they're published in time, but, apart from that, I'm always a big fan of reading what I want, when I want. It makes it way more enjoyable just to have the freedom of enjoying a book without having to feel the pressure of getting reviews out by a specific time.
ReplyDeleteFeel free to check out my Book Blogger Hop answer if you wish! :)
- Charlotte (InkBlottings)
Whatever works.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing.