Welcome to Book worms Monthly September link up
Hello, Welcome to Book worms Monthly, September. I managed to read three books last month but as I’ve only just finished the last one I’m going to add it as my first link up this month. I’m already started on my next book, ‘Let Me Lie’ by Clare Mackintosh. So far, I’m really enjoying it. I read Maya Angelou’s first part of her Autobiography last month but I’m considering listening to the dramatisation of all her books
Reading is my passion and I love to write about what I’ve read. I’m a real book worm and I have been since the day I could read. I decided to start this linky so that other book worms could Share. I’m starting monthly for now, so you have a whole month to link up your posts. You can link up to four posts, so that’s one a week. Or if you like you can link up some of your older posts.
Let’s share what we read and give other’s ideas what to read next. Tell me your reviews, you book reading lists, your author interviews, kids book favourites, Young Adult books, and even posts about your favourite authors. Anything book related is allowed and I can’t wait to read them all. I want to find all the book worms out there.Here is last months linky to give you some idea of what book worms monthly is about. I’m trying to reach out to all the book worms out there to com and join me with their posts monthly.
Join Us for Book Worms Monthly
Book worms Monthly will be posted every month, and you can join in at any time. I will share anyone who links over on my Social Media sites, Twitter, Facebook, Pinterest and Mix (formerly Stumbleupon.) I’ll also come along and read and comment on your post. Please do share this link up with your friends.
Link up your BookWorms Monthly September book posts below.
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https://athomealot.com/ with a link instead. That we we can encourage more to join in and share.
I’ve been thinking I’d like to listen to some of Maya Angelou’s work after seeing that mentioned on another blog. I always loved her and would love to know more about her childhood and life.