Here we go again! It’s time for another On My Radar bookish post round up. Featured below are some of the posts I read during April. Maybe you saw some of these, or maybe this list will introduced you to some posts you might’ve missed this month. Either way, enjoy this round up of on my radar bookish posts.
- 10 Nonfiction Books About Tolkien And His Works If You Don’t Know Where to Start by Briana at Pages Unbound
- On Reading Diversely by Laurel at The Suspected Bibliophile
- Discussion Post: Should We Be Paying More For Books? by Eustacia at Eustea Reads
- Star Rating System: Keep it or Abandon it Altogether? by Emma at Turn Another Page
- Discussion: Star ratings need not be part of reviews by Shazzie at reader@work
- Wedded Wife- A Feminist History of Marriage by Rachel Lennon – Book review/Blog tour by Series Book Lover
- “Cultish: The Language of Fanaticism” by Amanda Montell by Zezee at Zezee With Books
- Top 5 Tolkien Metal Bands by Lashaan at Roars and Echoes
What are some posts you enjoyed that I didn’t include here? I can’t be everywhere in the book blogger-verse, so please feel free to link a post you appreciated!
I’ve read so many debates about using star ratings or not. And there’s something to be said for not having to worry about them. Sometimes I just have no idea how to rate a book!
I totally get why people might choose not to use them, but overall I do appreciate when star ratings are used because it helps give me a quick take when I don’t have a ton of time to read through reviews…especially when looking through books at the store!
ALL OF THESE LOOK FASCINATING THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR SHARING THEM!!!! now if you’ll excuse me while i go read all of these AND COME BACK TO THANK YOU LATER
You’re welcome! Enjoy reading them!
This is a really cool post idea! 🙂
Thanks! I like to help boost some posts when I can. ^_^
I hugely appreciate the shout-out and support! Thank you so much, Celeste! 😀
You’re welcome!
Thanks for linking to my post! I somehow missed the reading diversely one, off to check it out!
You’re welcome!