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Why Do YOU Blog?

A couple of days ago, Kristi from The Story Siren posted an entry about Bloggers and Authors. It opened a discussion to all of us about whether Blogging is a such a good way of promoting books.

To us, the bloggers, or at least, to some of us; blogging about books is a way to share our love of reading with others all over the world. I fell in love with book blogging because I had no one who felt the same way I do about books near me. Discovering the Book Blogging Community, to me, has been a life changing experience. Without it, I wouldn't know all I know now about the YA Book-world and its authors, I wouldn't have bloggish friends and I wouldn't be in touch -and wouldn't have built a friendly relationship- with my favourite authors.

I blog because I love it. I love sharing my passion for books with the world, and I'm not afraid to say it for fear of being catalogued Nerd or Bookwork or something worse. I squeal in bookstores when I see a book that I didn't know had been published in my country, and I don't care if anyone's around to watch me, but I will do a happy dance.

I don't blog to be Internet Famous, I don't even care about my follower count (but I do love all of my followers!), and I certainly am not after free books or swag. When I started blogging, I didn't even know you could get free books. And considering I'm an international blogger, I still don't get any. I  may have gotten three books for review last year. Whenever I get a request to review a book, I get excited and honoured to have been taken into consideration by the author/publisher. Because it tells me I must be doing something right. It tells me that the time I spend reading, and blogging and writing is worth it. People actually hear what I have to say. 

People hear what you have to say. You don't have to be scared or feel sad because you don't have many followers and your post won't be read by many. If it's read by just one person, feel happy about it. I do.

And about blogs being a tool for Authors to promote their books, that's exactly what they are to them! We give their books free publicity in exchange for nothing. But it's also a way for us to connect, let them know we love what they're doing, learn what they're up to, etc. etc. etc.

A blog can sell a book, four books, a dozen, but it doesn't matter, and it shouldn't be our primary goal. Let the publicists/agents/booksellers/publishers do that instead. Let us spread our love for the book. It's like a contagious disease: I love it, tell you to buy it; you buy it, tell someone else to buy it; and so on and on forever.

Why do YOU blog?
xo,
Ella
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Between the Sea and Sky cover!




OK, how beautiful is that cover? I'm in love with it, it's so pretty! Look at the little tail coming off of the B in Between! Jaclyn has just revealed it! She's had to keep it a secret until now, and she's finally able to share it with us!
Here's what she said about the book:
I LOVED writing this book so much. As I've described before, I envisioned like Jane Austen meets Miyazaki movie (and had soundtracks to both in heavy rotation while writing it). It's about a mermaid named Esmerine who runs into her old childhood friend winged dude Alan, while looking for her sister Dosinia who ran away with a human man. There is flying, and humor, and a brassy old woman, and a bookstore, and lots of love to literature (of the 18th century variety, at least), and kissing in a vineyard, and relationships between sisters, and Alan is somewhat of an intellectual snot, which I always enjoy, personally. Not so much of an intellectual snot that I wouldn't date him. You know.

It's set in the same world as Magic Under Glass but instead of being Victorian England/America-ish, it's based on Italy around 1800. (And man, I did way too much research on actual Italy for it being a made up Italy...)

So, go ahead and add it to your ever-growing To Be Read pile, like I did, and enter in the contest Jaclyn's holding!
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I just finished reading Delirium, by Lauren Oliver. Review's coming up!
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News from the Community - Affiliate News

I've just read that Before I Fall, by the amazing Lauren Oliver has been optioned for a film! I can't wait to see who they cast as Sam, Elody, Ally and Lindsay! This is definitely one of my favourite books. You can read my review here.

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Crescendo, by Becca Fitzpatrick, has a new cover and it is amazing! Want to know why it's raining on the cover? Read this:

…Patch stood over me, and a drop of rain slid from his hair, landing like ice on my collarbone.  I felt it slide along my skin, disappearing beneath the neckline of my shirt.  His eyes followed the raindrop, and I began to quiver on the inside...

Ahhhhhhhhh! Patch, how did I forget about you?
That right there had my swooning and wishing Crescendo was out NOW!

Did you know that Fallen Archangel is holding a giveaway where you can win the ARC? And it's open INTERNATIONALLY! :D


Hush, Hush is another of my favourite books, and you can read my review here, and my interview with Becca here.
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I'm sure most of you know this, so I'm reminding those that know and telling those that don't.

WOWIO is offering a free download of the book The Choir Boats, by Daniel A. Rabuzzi.

Read the summary:
London, 1812 | Yount, Year of the Owl

What would you give to make good on the sins of your past? For merchant Barnabas McDoon, the answer is: everything.

When emissaries from a world called Yount offer Barnabas a chance to redeem himself, he accepts their price -- to voyage to Yount with the key that only he can use to unlock the door to their prison. But bleak forces seek to stop him: Yount's jailer, a once-human wizard who craves his own salvation, kidnaps Barnabas's nephew. A fallen angel -- a monstrous owl with eyes of fire -- will unleash Hell if Yount is freed. And, meanwhile, Barnabas's niece, Sally, and a mysterious pauper named Maggie seek with dream-songs to wake the sleeping goddess who may be the only hope for Yount and Earth alike.
This book is the first in its series, and it sounds really exciting. I've downloaded it and will read it after I finish reading Water for Elephants, by Sara Gruen, which I'm really liking.
(I just browsed through the PDF, and it's 412 pages long! :O )

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One book I can't wait to read is Paranormalcy, by Kiersten White, so naturally, when I saw this:



I couldn't not post it! This is beautiful! I'm sure I'll love it. Paranormalcy comes out on August 31st! (I'll have to wait a little longer to get it, but I don't mind waiting.)

Kiersten has a really cool blog, if you haven't checked it out yet, go here.

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AFFILIATE NEWS


 
Jess at The Cozy Reader has reviewed Other, by Karen Kincy. Here's what she had to say:
While I didn’t “love” this book I know a lot of “others” have enjoyed it. So I’d like to give it away!
Read the rest of her review here. Go here to enter Jess's giveaway. Open to US addresses only.






Bella at Obsessed is holding an awesome contest where you can win new copies of Mockingjay, by Suzanne Collins, and Paranormalcy, by Kiersten White.

All you have to do is help her find the title to a novel she loves, but can't remember!

Go here to enter.


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I'm making this a new feature in TCM, borrowing the idea from The Story Siren.

Would you like to be mentioned here? Become my affiliate! All you have to do is take my button (right sidebar), put it on your blog, tell me you've done so in a comment, and I'll do the same. Once a week I'll highlight some of your week's posts, and if you can and want to, you can mention my blog in one of your posts.
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