Weekly Geeks #2 — sharing reviews!

I’m participating in Dewey’s Weekly Geeks! And procrastinating when it comes to writing actual reviews, as always. This week’s project is to link reviews from other blogs in your review. See Dewey’s post for full details.

I think this is a great idea — I’ve been thinking of doing this but, uh, I have been procrastinating. Also this would be a good way to meet new internet friends. (Hullo! Nice to meet you!)

The list of books I’ve read can be found here: 2007 and 2008. The ones with links are the ones with reviews; the rest of the 2008 books without links are, uh, currently being worked on. Me and my backlog of reviews. You can leave me the links to those books that haven’t been reviewed as well — I’ll link your review from mine once I’ve written it up.

You can leave comments here or at the book’s post. Or anywhere on this blog, really. I’ll update the posts accordingly.

I’m thinking of continuing linking to others’ reviews in the new reviews I will write, so I’m hoping this will go well. :D

4 Comments »

2008-05-05 03:51:33

We should totally exchange reviews! I’ve been saving yours over the last few months, though, so I’m not sure where I am. I’m really not sure whether to dump all the links to my reviews in this entry or what. There’s a lot of them.

Could I just send you an e-mail? :D

 

Eva:

2008-05-05 08:28:17

I’m here via Weekly Geeks. :) Here are my reviews: Ilium and Olympos ( http://astripedarmchair.wordpress.com/2007/05/10/ilium-and-olympos-thoughts/ ) and The Ladies of Grace Adieu ( http://astripedarmchair.wordpress.com/2007/05/23/the-ladies-of-grace-adieu-thoughts/ ).

 
2008-05-05 08:59:47

Oh, I did not even think of linking to my list of books reviewed in 2008! That’s a great idea. Then people wouldn’t have to go digging through my blog. I’m going to steal your plan.

 
 

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