Top Ten Tuesday is a weekly linkup of book bloggers hosted by That Artsy Reader Girl! This week, we’re highlighting some of our favorite bookish places on the internet! I’ve split my list into half websites, half blogs. I follow a few dozen book blogs, all of which I really enjoy (or else I wouldn’t follow them), but the ones I’ve listed are the ones I tend to pull recommendations from most often because my personal reading taste falls most in line with theirs.
Goodreads: There are certainly flaws to it, but I love keeping track of what I’m reading, seeing what other people whose opinions matter to me are reading and loving (or not!), and being able to create tons of shelves to keep things organized. People who have beef with it because it allows the plebes to have opinions about books that they can share widely (which I’ve seen a bit of lately) can step off with their gatekeeping nonsense.
LibraryThing: This is a great book cataloging site if you use it that way, though the interface hasn’t really done it for me. It’s also a great source of information about the books you read (it’s where I pull the lists/awards section of my posts from!).
Libib: My preferred way to catalog my physical library. Super easy to use and tag your collections!
Thriftbooks: This is where I get nearly all of my books, because the prices are amazing and I’ve been able to get my hands on things I would have had to spend ages digging for at local thrift/secondhand stores. I have embedded a referral link for this one, so avoid clicking on it if you don’t want to do that (you’ll get 15% off your first order if you do, though).
Book Riot: SO much bookish content every day! I do scroll through a significant number of posts without reading them, but it feels like at least once a day I find myself adding something to my TBR because of a recommendation or list they post!
Sarah’s Book Shelves: Sarah is like my book blogger role model! Great recommendations and lists, and when she reviews books she does such a great job of hitting the highlights and giving a sense of whether or not it would be something you’re into. Our reading taste has significant overlap (lots of “literary fiction”, with occasional forays into other genres) and I always appreciate hearing what she thinks!
Read All The Things!: I post at the most three times a week, but usually two, because that’s about as much as I have creativity for. AJ, though, posts several times a week with interesting content and a great sense of humor. She’s also primarily focused on literary fiction with a lot of backlist, so we read similar things.
So Obsessed With: Hannah reads more YA than I do, but she reads adult fiction regularly as well. Her voice is great, peppy and fun but not sugary sweet. What makes her blog go-to reading for me is that I appreciate the way she ventures outside the strictly bookish to post some lifestyle-type content that I enjoy reading because her voice is so relatable!
Sophisticated Dorkiness: Kim sometimes posts more and sometimes less, but it’s always worth waiting for! Her reading mix is literary fiction, with a decent amount of backlist, and one of the few bloggers I follow who reads non-memoir nonfiction fairly regularly so she’s a great source for recommendations for me in my favorite genres!
Broke By Books: A second Sarah on my list! This Sarah doesn’t post much in the way of straightforward reviews, but she posts lists I don’t see elsewhere and some really interesting discussion-type posts. She doesn’t post super-frequently, but when she does I always look forward to it because her perspective is different than a lot of what’s out there.