Monday, August 19, 2013

Top Ten Tuesday: Top Ten Things That Make Your Life As A Reader/Book Blogger Easier

It's that time again!  Time for my weekly post based on The Broke and The Bookish's tradition of Top Ten Tuesday.

This week's theme: Top Ten Things That Make Your Life As A Reader/Book Blogger Easier

1. The library:  They might as well make a shelf for me because I am constantly requesting books. They have a great online system and a plethora of books. They make my adventure into book blogging easy.


2. Goodreads: I love that I can see what my friends are reading and they can recommend books for me.  And the biggest help is the "to-read" list. When I am ready for a new book, I check out the list and order more from the library.

3. Powell's Bookstore: Its the bookstore in Portland, OR, where I not longer live.  But I visit it a few times a year and still love it.  It's a full city block and filled with new and used books from all over the world. I could spend a lifetime in this store.

4. Abe Books: Sometimes I want to own a book, but its not a book I care enough about to spend $15-25 on. Abe Books is my source. Using buyers from around the world (including libraries and bookstores), you can find nearly any book for a very low price. It may not be in "new" condition, but I have yet to have an issue with the quality (although I only buy from seller's with good ratings).

5. Auntie's Bookstore:  While I LOVE Powell's Books, I don't live in Portland, OR anymore. When I crave a bookstore experience, I head to downtown Spokane, WA to Auntie's Bookstore, Spokane's largest independent bookstore. I don't know what it is about independent bookstores, but they have a homey feeling. And the employees there are awesome!


6. Pinterest: Sometimes (although not often lately), I am not sure what book to read next. Pinterest has a tons of lists available of books that one should read. I use it every once in awhile for ideas.

7. My dad: My dad is the person closest to me with the most similar taste in books. We both listen to books on tape while working, so we can polish off quite a few.  We talk a lot about the books we are reading and recommend books to each other. Some are good, some are bad, but neither of us take offense when one of us likes a book the other doesn't.
Yep, that little baby is me!  And that's my dad.

8. Barnes and Noble: Barnes and Noble is the closest bookstore to my home and sometimes I need a bookstore fix and don't want to drive far. Plus, they give members AND their family members a great discount and my sister is a member.  Love it!

9. Other bloggers: I love reading other people's blogs!  They give me great ideas for my blog as well as great recommendations for new books to add to my to-read list!

10. Anyone who reads my blog: Seriously, if it weren't for you guys reading my blog, I don't think I would do it at all.  Thank you!


18 comments:

  1. Nice list! Powell's store looks awesome!
    Wish we had well stocked libraries but we rarely get stuff that I want to read, neither in English nor as a translation. Kind of sad...

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    1. That sucks! I love having a well-stocked library. I'd be lost without it!

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  2. Great list! I love how everyone's pretty much mentioned GoodReads this week :D

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    1. I know! Its a lifesaver. I am loving this week's theme because I am learning about so many new things!

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  3. I should try using Pinterest for book recs more. I like using Tumblr that way.

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    1. Ooooo, I haven't tried Tumblr yet. I need to do that!

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  4. Ooh, I like your list of local bookstores - I totally should have listed mine! I also love that you listed your dad - I wish my dad read more of what I read, but he mainly reads biographies, and not that often, either. My in-laws are great for that, though.

    Thanks so much for sharing and for stopping by my TTT! =)

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    1. Its funny because my family is full of readers (and with 10 kids, you get a great variety) but my dad and I have always stuck to the same kind of stuff. I think 90% of our conversations are book related.

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  5. I've never been to Portland but I think planning a trip around a visit to a bookstore is perfectly valid! ;-)

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    1. I have already decided that if they go out a business, I will need to drive there with a van to get as many books as I can, after I cry for weeks. :)

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  6. Nice list! I would love to have some bookstores with used books where I live, but sadly we don't have them :( It's very nice to see you have such a great relationship with your dad, my family doesn't even know I write a blog. They just tell me not to read that much :/
    Thanks for stopping by my TTT!

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    1. I can't imagine being asked to read LESS. Ugh! And I am really sorry you don't have a place to get used books. I am not sure what I did BEFORE found the used bookstores. Thanks for stopping by!

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  7. That's a really personal and sweet list :) Thanks for sharing the picture of your dad and you :)

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  8. What a wonderful list-I love that you included your dad!
    Kerri
    http://turnthepagereviews.com

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    1. Thanks! I got my love of books from my parents. They are a big part of how I got here, especially my dad.

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  9. Powell's sounds like an amazing place! It's great that you have so many bookstores that you love. Thanks for stopping by my TT! I'm now following you via Bloglovin'.

    Nicole @ Feed Your Fiction Addiction

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  10. I didn't start participating in Top Ten Tuesday until the week after this theme, but if I had made one of these lists, my dad totally would have been on it, too! He and I are always trading book recommendations a few times a week.

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