Saturday Review of Books: October 15, 2011

“Usually I read several books at a time–old books, new books, fiction, nonfiction, verse, anything–and when the bedside heap of a dozen volumes or so has dwindled to two or three, which generally happens by the end of one week, I accumulate another pile.” ~Vladimir Nabakov

SatReviewbuttonIf you’re not familiar with and linking to and perusing the Saturday Review of Books here at Semicolon, you’re missing out. Here’s how it usually works. Find a book review on your blog posted sometime during the previous week. The review doesn’t have to be a formal sort of thing. You can just write your thoughts on a particular book, a few ideas inspired by reading the book, your evaluation, quotations, whatever.

Then on Saturday, you post a link here at Semicolon in Mr. Linky to the specific post where you’ve written your book review. Don’t link to your main blog page because this kind of link makes it hard to find the book review, especially when people drop in later after you’ve added new content to your blog. In parentheses after your name, add the title of the book you’re reviewing. This addition will help people to find the reviews they’re most interested in reading.

After linking to your own reviews, you can spend as long as you want reading the reviews of other bloggers for the week and adding to your wishlist of books to read. That’s how my own TBR list has become completely unmanageable and the reason I can’t join any reading challenges. I have my own personal challenge that never ends.

6 thoughts on “Saturday Review of Books: October 15, 2011

  1. Oops! I forgot to put the title of the book in number 26! It’s A Small Hotel, by Robert Olen Butler. On to reading 1-25!

  2. It’s always fun to se what people are reading – and how many on the list I’ve read (this week — just 2 so far). Thanks for hosting, Sherry.

  3. Saturday Review of Books is not my husband’s favorite item. Perhaps if I got my Saturday chores done on Friday he wouldn’t mind me glued to the computer, reading about books? Ya think? 🙂

    Thanks, Sherry. You haven’t tired of hosting this yet? I sure appreciate your work.

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