#FF 89 – Life Before Blogging?

Posted 12 September, 2014 by Linda @ (un)Conventional Bookworms in Feature and Follow, Memes / 27 Comments

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FF #89 – Life Before Blogging?

YAY it’s Friday! Gain new followers and make new friends with the Book Blogger Feature and Follow! If this is your first time here, welcome! You are about to make some new friends and gain new followers — but you have to know — the point of this hop is to follow other bloggers also. I follow you, you follow me.The Feature and Follow is hosted by TWO hosts, Rachel of Parajunkee’s View and Alison of Alison Can Read. Each host will have their own Feature Blog and this way it’ll allow us to meet more new bloggers!

What sets this Hop apart from others, is that our hosts feature two blogs. Every week they will each showcase a Featured Blogger, from all different genres and areas. Just remember it is required, if you participate, to follow both their featured as well as our lovely hosts as a courtesy. How do you follow someone? Well, if you have a preference, state it in your Feature and follow post. I prefer being followed via e-mail, RSS / Bloglovin’ or Google+; but you can also like my Facebook page, or even follow me on Twitter.

 Before blogging (dark times people!) how would you find out about new books or did you?

Oh my, yeah, dark times indeed! For a couple of years before I started blogging, I found Goodreads, and my goodness, I added books to my TBR shelves left and right, discovered new authors, new genres, and realized I was a true PNR and Fantasy /UF fan at heart. Before Goodreads, though, it was Amazon who told me about new books. Every time I bought a book by an author or in a genre, I would get those pesky recommendations, and I was actually quite happy about that.

It’s a lot easier with blogs, though, and my TBR pile grows and grows, which I actually love. What about you? Did you find about new books before you started blogging, or was it actually the dark ages for you?

Thanks for stopping by today, have a fantastic Friday and a wonderful weekend.

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Linda is an English as foreign language teacher and has a Master's degree in English Language and Literature. She's an avid reader, blogger, compulsive one-clicker and a genre omnivore. Ever since she learnt how to read she has been seen with a book or two in her hands everywhere she goes.

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27 responses to “#FF 89 – Life Before Blogging?

    • Oh, that’s great Stormi. I think the fact that you wanted a blog first is nice. I didn’t even know there was such a thing as a book blog before Goodreads 🙂
      Thanks for stopping by.

    • Yeah, English books came out so much later here, and it’s pretty expensive to buy books here as well. So amz it was for me, and still is for most of my buys 🙂

  1. I didn’t learn about GoodReads until after I started blogging, but I did work in a bookstore previously, so I was reading a lot of the best sellers so that it was easier for me to make recommendations to customers. Otherwise, I found novels by browsing the shelves when the store was dead; I think they made more money of me than what they paid out in salary. LOL Happy Friday girlie!

    Carmel @ Rabid Reads recently posted: Review: Black Ice by Susan Krinard
    • LOL, I could never work in a bookstore, I would always end up owing my boss more money than she owed me that way 😀 Although it must have been great to be able to share reading tips to customers.
      Thanks for stopping by, Carmel!

    • Yeah, if books were cheaper in Switzerland, I would definitely be getting much more of my books from bookstores, Juli.
      Thanks for stopping by 🙂

  2. Kim

    I used to go to the library to get recommendations and I’d go to the bookstore and pick up piles of books to look through while drinking coffee. I found LibraryThing and Goodreads before I started blogging as well, but until then, it was mostly the library for me. New Networked Blogs follower and bloglovin’ follower.
    Kim @ Bookworm Book Reviews

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    • Oh, the library is always nice. My problem is that I live in a French-speaking country, and I prefer reading in English 🙂
      Thanks for stopping by and for following, Kim.

    • Oh yes, the Goodreads recommendations were thoroughly used by me as well in the beginning, but now, I count on friends’ reviews and ratings instead.
      Thanks for stopping by, Alma.

    • Some libraries have great selections, I wish mine did… But now, I own all the books I’ve read, so that’s really nice as well.
      Thanks for stopping by, Iza 🙂

    • I know, right? I love adding books to my virtual shelves, check out what those I’m following are reading and enjoying, and interacting with other booklovers.
      Thanks for stopping by, Tizzy. Happy reading.

  3. High five, Lexxie! Amazon was also my go-to place whenever I am looking for a book to read. If I have enough time, I always visit our local bookstores to conduct window shopping and check their bestseller lists. I would then write the titles (as long as they catch my interest) on my mobile phone. As soon I already have 3-5 books on my list, that’s the time that I buy the books.

    I only discovered Goodreads on 2012 and it even took me some time to fully utilize it. Why? Because I assumed that the Amazon reviews are more legit compared to the reviews written on Goodreads. Shame on me! XD

    Charlotte @ Thoughts and Pens recently posted: Book Review: City Of Stairs
    • Eh, well, it’s not so easy to change our habits when it comes to the places we search for new books to read, so I can’t blame you for not fully using GR at first.
      Thanks for stopping by, Charlotte!

  4. Before blogging I had such a hard time finding new books to read, I remember when I read Twillight and just kept following the vampire trend with House of Night and Vampire Academy and some adult vampire series of which I forgot the name as bol.com (the dutch site where I then ordered my books) recommended those or actually sold those. Or I just picked up the other series by an author I liked and then read everythign by that author in a row. I was constantly searching for new exciting books. Goodreads made that so much easier, I am so happy I found goodreads and then blogging.

  5. Prior to blogging, I was not a reader. I had no direction and it was too difficult to decide what to read, so I dodged it entirely. Blogging and reading have made my life better, and I am a stronger, improved person due to it.

    Lyn Kaye recently posted: Stacking the Shelves #100

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