Since starting my blog a couple of months ago, I have read some really great stuff, and I thought it might be fun to share some of it. This is a way for me to remember them myself, share them with others who haven’t seen them yet, and say thanks to the people who wrote them! Here are some of my favourites from January 2014:
Review Posts:
A Century of 0f Books: Travels With Charley by John Steinbeck (1962) @ Cedar Station
Favourite Reads in 2013 (Part 2) @ Only You
Eat It edited by Nicole Baute and Brianna Goldberg @ Reading In Bed
UR by Stephen King @ Fourth Street Reiew
Non Review Posts:
A Literary Trip Down Memory Lane, From Girlhood to Midlife @ Only You
The Most Noble Story @ Writing Between the Lines
she washed; i dried @ Matilda Magtree
The Library Fee @ Illustrated with Crappy Pictures (okay, so this one is from December, but I really thought I should include it anyway!)
ALAMW14 @ Love at First Book (This one is worth looking at just to see her pile of new books!)
Food Posts (because I do also like food!):
Hi Naomi,
Thank you so much for including me on your list of January’s great blog posts. I am truly honored.
Best wishes for the New Year!
Naomi
Your welcome! I love your blog!
Hey! Thanks for the linky love!
You’re Welcome!
Wow, thanks for the link! I love posts like these, and really need to get into the habit of making them myself. I’m checking out some of the other ones you linked now! Thanks again.
No problem! It was fun choosing the posts!
I’m honored to be mentioned here! I was also thinking about doing a recommendations kind of post. I’ll look forward to checking out the other links over the next few days! Thanks, Naomi!
No problem Cecilia! You had so many wonderful posts to choose from!
Thank you for the shoutout! 😀 It’s been so nice to connect with you through blogging and I will have to check out some of the other posts you found so valuable!
No problem! Your trip looked so fun! Enjoy reading the others!
Thanks, Naomi! This was so thoughtful of you! I love reading your blog, especially your CanLit recommendations 🙂
Thanks Carolyn! Same to you (obviously)! 🙂
Good idea! (although a little time-consuming… 😉