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Friday, 16 September 2011

Friday Weekly Features




 Feature & Follow Friday is a weekly blog hop hosted by Parajunkee and Alison Can Read to expand your blog following amongst bloggers. There are rules to enter so please click on either of the hosts' links to join. This week's question:- 
It's that pesky magic book fairy again! She has another wish: What imaginary book world would you like to make a reality?    

Definitely JK Rowling's Harry Potter world! I'm yet to see a world created within pages of a book that's as brilliant and imaginative as Harry Potter's.   

This week's featured blogs are:-


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Book Blogger Hop


Book Blogger Hop is a weekly meme hosted by Crazy for Books. Please click on the link for the rules. This week's question:-
As a book blogger, how do you introduce yourself in your profile?                                                                                               


I haven't been a book blogger for long so I believe that my profile is very poorly written compared to those that have been blogging for awhile. However, I'd like to have the history of how I started reading, why I love books and what genres I like to read. I'm looking forward to reading other people's reply to this, maybe I can learn how to write a better profile.





TGIF is a weekly feature that have you recapping your week's blog posts and a question...hosted by GReads.
Book Disappointments: Have you ever come across a book you were so stoked to read, but it failed miserably in your eyes? 


Recent disappointments was "Here Lies Bridget" by Paige Harbisson and Before I Fall by Lauren Oliver. I've also had experiences where the books had received a lot of raves, so I go into it having high expectations. The books did not fail miserably but they certainly did not meet the expectations. I'm unsure if it's my unrealistic expectations.

Weekly Recap

You Give = We Give 
Books or monetary donation to be donated at the KMart Wishing Tree. It goes to children that aren't fortunate enough to normally get a Christmas gift. We share our love for books and make a child smile on Christmas Day! You'll also get the chance to win books for yourself!!!


Bright, Young & Luxe Giveaway
2011 Aussie YA Reading Challenge
Review of Eve by Anna Carey





































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