Happy Tuesday everyone! Welcome to the first Top Ten Tuesday now hosted by That Artsy Reader Girl. This week's topic is Favorite Book Blogs/ Bookish Websites. I've shared some of my favorite books blogs before, so today I'm sharing some of my favorite bookish websites. Here we go, in alphabetical order:
Book Riot
Bookstr
Bustle Books
Epic Reads
Goodreads
NetGalley
LOVE Epic Reads. They're AMAZING and as their name suggests, they're EPIC!! Plus, the cover reveal posts they put together? Always a "scary" post for a bookworom to browse. ;)
ReplyDeleteTotally! :)
DeleteEpic Reads and Book Riot are both fun. I need to check both out more. And Project Gutenberg is a good one- I've used that a few times to read public domain books!
ReplyDeleteIt's fun to find new to you things on Project Gutenberg. :)
DeleteI definitely need to check out Epic Reads more. They seem to be everywhere this week. Great list! My TTT
ReplyDeleteI've noticed!
DeleteThanks for sharing, Chrissi. :)
I forgot about Project Gutenberg! I volunteered for them a little bit a few years ago. I like how anybody can contribute as a volunteer if they want to help digitize books!
ReplyDeleteOoh, I forgot about that - I may have to recheck that out! :)
DeleteEpic Reads and Book Riot get visited a lot by me. And Project Gutenberg has saved me from many boring hours.
ReplyDeleteSame here!
DeleteFab list :)
ReplyDeleteI am addicted to Goodreads for tracking my reading haha.
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I don't know how I would remember what I've read and what I want to read without it. Thanks for coming over, Cora!
DeleteThe only ones of these I really use are Goodreads and Netgalley, I'll have to check out the others!
ReplyDeleteMy TTT: https://jjbookblog.wordpress.com/2018/08/14/top-ten-tuesday-172/
I hope you find some you like. Thanks for sharing. :)
DeleteGoodreads is wonderful. I'm on there a lot and have sound so many books to love. I'll have to check out the others on your list. Here is our Top Ten Tuesday
ReplyDeleteMy tbr has totally gone out of control but I love being able to discover so many new to me books. :)
DeleteThanks for sharing!
It's fun promoting the book blogs and other bookish sites in this week's TTT post, isn't it?? I love Goodreads too... And I also am on Bustle's site too, but it didn't make my TTT post this week.
ReplyDeleteHere's a link to my TTT post this week: http://captivatedreader.blogspot.com/2018/08/top-ten-tuesday-favorite-book.html
So much fun, especially seeing everyone's picks!
DeleteThanks for sharing. :)
I need to visit Book Riot more often. A colleague of mine does a non fiction podcast with them.
ReplyDeleteCool! :)
DeleteI think I've come across Project Gutenberg before, but seeing it on your list has renewed my interest!
ReplyDeleteIt's so cool to just go through. :)
DeleteI’m not sure how I lived before I discovered Goodreads. I used Project Gutenberg for school, but haven't looked at it recently.
ReplyDeleteAj @ Read All The Things!
I totally don't remember how I found it either, but I'm sure glad I did. :)
DeleteI totally forgot about Epic Reads! They have such fun content. :)
ReplyDeleteThey sure do!
DeleteSuch great resources! Especially the Hub and Epic Reads. And I'm obsessed with Libby & literally use it every single day. I just created a NetGalley account but haven't really used it much. Hopefully I'll start requesting & reviewing on there soon. Happy reading!
ReplyDeleteI use Libby just as often! Happy reading, Ari!
DeleteYay for book riot
ReplyDeleteWoot!
DeleteGreat list! Bookstr is new to me, but I can already see myself spending a lot of time wandering around there.
ReplyDeleteIt's easy to do! :)
DeleteGoodreads and NetGalley yasss! and edelweiss! ;)
ReplyDeleteI rarely use Edelweiss for some reason - I should check it more often. :)
DeleteGreat choices!
ReplyDeleteThanks for coming over, Dawn!
DeleteI completely forgot about the Gutenberg project, I need to go back to visiting that site more regularly!
ReplyDeleteYay!
DeleteI like Bustle too and Project Gutenberg is great for classics, another free classics site I use is Adelaide Uni Library
ReplyDeleteThanks for visiting my blog. 😊
Oh, I'll have to remember that!
DeleteThanks for visiting!
A couple in common. Thanks for visiting my list. Yep, Project Gutenberg is a fabulous resource
ReplyDeleteA brilliant resource. Thanks for visiting!
DeleteOverdrive if FANTASTIC... it's how I listen to most of the audiobooks I do, it's great to be able to borrow them (and also to be able to control how fast the audio is...)
ReplyDeleteMine too! I love that you can control the speed of the narrator.
DeleteGREAT list!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for coming over, Erica!
DeleteThis is an excellent list. I'm a big fan of Goodreads.
ReplyDeleteI was never a fan of the Epic Reads newsletter, but maybe I should check out the site more, since they've made a few of these lists. I haven't been on Project Gutenberg in a while; you reminded me, I used to be on it all the time!
ReplyDeleteSome great websites on that list. :)
ReplyDeleteI would be so lost without Goodreads. Whew boy!
ReplyDeleteProject Gutenberg! Great resource for my classics cravings :D
ReplyDeleteCamillea Reads
Overdrive/Libby, definitely an excellent resource. It tends to be a lot easier to not forget to return your library books, oops, and saves you from fines.
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