Question of the Week:What is the best book you've read in the last month? What is the worst book you've read in the last month?
The best book of the past month would probably be The Scar by Sergey & Marina Dyachenko. Such a pleasant surprise, and such a unique voice in the fantasy genre. The worst book would definitely be Heaven's Shadow by David S. Goyer. Such a brutal disappointment.
Parajunkee also hosts a Social Hop for Facebook and Twitter, which I've taken part in the past two weeks. So, if you're one of those people who aren't on Blogger, or who just don't like Google Friend Connect, it's a great way to keep in touch and follow one another.
TGIF is another blog hop designed to provide much-appreciated exposure to the bloggers participating, and to expand their following. Hosted by GReads, it's an interesting way to recap the week, pose a question, and find some exposure with a different audience.
The best book of the past month would probably be The Scar by Sergey & Marina Dyachenko. Such a pleasant surprise, and such a unique voice in the fantasy genre. The worst book would definitely be Heaven's Shadow by David S. Goyer. Such a brutal disappointment.
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Question of the Week: Social Networking - do you use Twitter or Facebook to promote your blog? How has it benefited your book blogging experience? If not, how do you promote your blog? Share your twitter handle and/or Facebook link!.
I use Twitter, Facebook, and Google+ to promote my blog. Of the three, I seem to get the most benefit out of Google+ (it just works really well for me), although Twitter has probably introduced me to some of the best new connections. As for Facebook, I'll admit that I don't use it as often or as well as I should, mainly because I get so frustrated having to scroll through dozens of game updates, requests for tokens, and other 'crap' just to get to the one post that actually interests me.
I use Twitter, Facebook, and Google+ to promote my blog. Of the three, I seem to get the most benefit out of Google+ (it just works really well for me), although Twitter has probably introduced me to some of the best new connections. As for Facebook, I'll admit that I don't use it as often or as well as I should, mainly because I get so frustrated having to scroll through dozens of game updates, requests for tokens, and other 'crap' just to get to the one post that actually interests me.
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