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...or why books and tv rank higher than sleep

Friday, June 4, 2010

Book Blogger Hop 6/4/10



Book Blogger Hop is a weekly event hosted by Jennifer at Crazy for Books. (click on the link to read the rules and hopefully join. For those who aren't familiar, the hop is basically a way for book bloggers to support each other, meet new and interesting people, and share their love of books. I wasn't able to participate in the last hop because I was on vacation. But I'm back and excited to meet new book friends.

This week's hop brought me to:
- Lady Scribble's Book Lounge. I haven't been able to read much of her blog yet, but when I saw her top 10 list of female characters she admires, I knew I would like her.

- Super Librarian She's a librarian, I'm a library student. I really like how she includes recommendations with her reviews.


9 comments:

Gina said...

Hi there...stopping by through the hop and your comment at my site. So sorry to hear about Roswell...many {{hugs}} to you for your loss. It's tough right now, but taking it one day at a time...
Thank you for the kind words and I'll see you in the blogosphere. ^_^

Melissa said...

Hi, thanks for stopping over at my place. Notice you've been reading the Millenium series...aren't they the best?

Janet Johnson said...

Found you at the hop! Sounds like you are super busy. Good luck with it all. :)
janetsumnerjohnson.blogspot.com

Michelle Santiago said...

hello! i found you through blog hop. hope you had fun on your vacay :)

happy summer with lots of good reads heading your way!

-michelle

Super Librarian said...

So glad to meet a fellow library student! Love your blog and am now following.

Tammy said...

Stopping by on the Book Hop! Loved your review on The Girl That Played With Fire. I'm a new follower. Stop by my blog and enter my giveaway if you get a chance.

Unknown said...

Welcome to the Book Blogging world! And Happy Blogger Hop Friday! I'm enjoying browsing around your site! :)

Unknown said...

Hi! Found you while Hopping.

Jen said...

Hi! Hopping on by --- like your review of Jim Butcher's Changes. :)