Browse the Top Book Blogs on the Web
Bibliophiles, you have arrived at the gateway to the best book review sources on the Web. Whether you are an educator, librarian, or just your basic book lover, we have a blog for you. We searched far and wide to find insightful, fascinating and fresh blogs featuring the best information for bookies available. Who says people don't read anymore! Check out these fabulous book review sites for top-notch recommendations and the latest news and trends.
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Reviews, giveaways and everything in between! Family friendly. Learn more...
Bookish is a book blog where Rae and Caressa review books, share the book news they're most excited about, and participate and create activities for you to participate in. They generally review classical literature, young adult, and any assortment of other books on authors requests. Please come check it out! ;) We'll be hosting several giveaways and interviews. Learn more...
As the "editor at large of her own life," blogger Lisa commands her existence with the assistance of many a great work of literature. Learn more...
Ms. Lo offers some nice "thoughts on whatever it is [she] is reading these days." Learn more...
The science fiction genre finally has devoted to it its own triumphant and reader-friendly blog site. Learn more...
"Reading, thinking, and photographing" are the trio of subjects on the mind of this expert blogger, whose opinion we enjoy to decipher. Learn more...
"Paranormal romance, urban fantasy, and young adult" fiction are all reviewed here, giving a good eat-your-heart-out to Twilight-only diehards. Learn more...
M.J. Rose is an internationally known author and is paying it forward by helping out other struggling authors through this directful blog. We love this blog because it gives you all the tools you need to become successful. Learn more...
The geeky but irresistible helmsman of this acclaimed site loves contemporary releases but "often stray[s] into the classics, historical fiction and all varieties of non-fiction as well." Learn more...
Sponsored by mega-book seller and overall Internet phenom Amazon.com, this offshoot blog site surprisingly holds its own as a reputable source of critiques. Learn more...












