The best thing about my break from school is that I am able to read on the sofa without worrying about deadlines or going to bed on time. I have spent the days of the heat wave on the sofa in front of the fan; and during the evenings I have flipped through the pages of my latest read. Now I have a pile of books to review! I really should do the review once I have completed the book, but there are times when I cannot face sitting in front of the computer.

This morning I have sat in front of my laptop and worked on a couple of book reviews and I am going to do my best to catch up with writing them by the end of the week. When writing reviews I definitely need to be on the correct head space – finding the right words to describe my reading experience is not always easy. Writing a review is the best way to support the authors of stories I have loved – and it is one of the best ways to share these loved stories with others.
Do you write reviews for the books you have read?
© Colline Kook-Chun, 2019
(This post is linked to Becky’s Square Challenge. The theme for the month of July is “blue”.)
Something I could never do is write a review, find it so difficult to get into the right headspace . . plus I read too many books!!!
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It definitely forces you to take a step back from reading Becky – something which I don’t always relish.
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I write a review for every book I read!
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Me too. I post the review on my blog as well as on Goodreads and Amazon. It is my way of supporting the authors.
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I’m like you, Colline, and try to write a review for books by author-bloggers to support their writing efforts! Reading is easy, crafting the right review is more difficult! Clever post and way of working in “blue.” Stay cool! We’ve got 100+ degree days now in Sacramento 😦
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You need to stay cool as well! Thankfully here the temperatures have gone down a little bit – at least for a while.
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