Friday Memes~ 3/8/24
I talked about doing more memes again, and here we go! There are several Friday memes floating around the book blogosphere and I have decided to join back in with most of them.
First up is Book Beginnings on Fridays, hosted by Gilion @ Rose City Reader
How it works: Share the first sentence (or so) of the book you are reading, along with your initial thoughts about the sentence, impressions of the book, or anything else the opener inspires. Please remember to include the title of the book and the author’s name.
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The Friday 56 was started by Freda @ Freda’s Voice. Freda is currently taking a break from hosting, so in the interim it is being hosted by Anne @ My Head is Full of Books.
How it works:
There’s this thing about me that I don’t tell anyone.
As I stepped off the plane onto the stairway, my legs went wobbly.
The first iteration of the Book Blogger Hop, which was started in March 2010 by Jennifer @ Crazy-For-Books, ended on December 31, 2012. On February 15, 2013, Billy reintroduced the hop with Jennifer’s approval. The hop will begin on a Friday of each week and end on a Thursday of the following week. Every week, there will be a prompt with a book-related query. The aim of the blog hop is to provide bloggers with an opportunity to follow other blogs, discover new books, make friends with other bloggers, and gain new followers for their own sites.
Do you use a book’s synopsis for your review? (submitted by Billy @ Coffee Addicted Writer)
Answer:
Yes. I have a plug-in for reviews that has a section for the synopsis, so I always include it for my review books.
I try to write my own summary for book reviews but sometimes I fall back on the synopsis provided by the publisher. I admit it and am not proud of it.
That is a great opening. I want to know what it is the character isn’t saying.
I find it helpful when reviews include a synopsis of the books, either one from another source or written by the reviewer themselves. I hope you have a great weekend!
I have a structure for my reviews, too, that includes a summary.
What a cute cover, and a great first line! Happy Reading!