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1. Follow the Follow My Book Blog Friday Hosts and any one else you want to follow on the list
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This week's question is: How do you write your reviews?- Suggested by Blue Books and Butterflies
MY ANSWER: Yeah...there's never much organization to it! LOL! I like to talk some about plot, a few things that might not make it to the description. I touch on characters, pacing, romance, action, humor...little things like that that I either liked or didn't like. Generally it's some odd paragraphs of me gushing over such things that I just mentioned or bemoaning what I didn't like about such things. I basically write the reviews like I would have in a conversation. So each review is a conversation with me gushing over said book!
Yeah I tend to just write how I feel about the book and focus on some of the same key themes you mentioned.
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Joana @ The Boundless Book List
Thinking of reviews as a conversation is such a great way of doing it! :)
ReplyDeleteHahah, I love that you just gush over books in your reviews. I like your reviews and I've been introduced to some new genres from your blog. Keep being awesome!
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Kat @ Readiculous Blog
Hopping through. I don't have a lot of organization either. Your review style sounds a lot like mine.
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I feel like a lot of my reviews are full of gushing or complaining and I try to keep that to a minimum. However, my emotions can take over and be the driving force of a review, which can either be good or bad.
ReplyDeleteLizzie @ lizziethesarcasticblonde.blogspot.com
I'm such a perfectionist that it takes me a while to think of what to write and then I just hope that I can get it down the way I had it in my head.
ReplyDeleteMy FF: http://onceuntold.blogspot.com/2015/05/feature-follow-friday-writing-reviews.html
It's great way to show your opinion about the books you read.
ReplyDeleteI'd like to think I'm organized by I know I'm no where near organized lol. I love how you consider your reviews a conversation about books. Thanks for stopping by my blog earlier. Old Follower.
ReplyDeleteThere's a lot to be said about a gushy, fangirly review. Sometimes I really love those the most because the blogger's enthusiasm for the book just comes across better for me. :-) Old follower.
ReplyDeleteShannon @ The Tale Temptress' FF
I love gushing about a book that I love in my reviews too! Thank you for stopping by. :)
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I don't even know anymore. I'm all over the place with reviews. I am needing to follow a clear-cut review template.
ReplyDeleteInteresting and smart approach - writing reviews as though you're conversing with someone! :)
ReplyDeleteOld Bloglovin' follower! :)