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Favourite Posts of the Month

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Favourite Blog Post of the Month (1)

I am so thrilled to be posting my first official post for my new meme! Last week I announced that I was starting a new monthly meme.  It is very easy to participate. All you have to do is share all of your favourite blog posts of the month! I think this is a great way to spread the love and also discover new bloggers!

I want to once again thank Birdie from Birdie Bookworm  and Rhea from Bookchanted for encouraging me to turn this in to a meme!

Sophie from Beware of the Reader had a great idea as well! She suggested that if you are participating to make sure you pingback to me so that I can add a link to your post in this post.  Much like what they do for Top 5 Tuesday! So that is what I am going to do! I can not wait to read all the posts that you loved in November!

Beth from Reading Every Night discusses why there are more female protagonists than male protagonists. It opened my eyes to the fact that the majority of the books that I read do have a female protagonist and I agreed with all of the points that she made.  I think it is important for boys to be able to see themselves represented in YA.

Ceillie from Word Wonders sheds some light on how ADHD affects her reading.  It is my belief that a lot of other readers will relate to this post and that is why I want to share it!

Olivia from Purely Olivia talks about 5 reasons she loves YA contemporary! I have just this year started to really appreciate YA contemporary so I really loved reading her post.

Hannah from Mortal Reader wrote a hilarious post about the lies that book bloggers says.  I could not believe how many of these that I related to!

Marie from Drizzle & Hurricane Books talks about how to find and read only books that you love.  She shares 5 great tips to follow if you want to have a better chance of reading books that you will enjoy.

May from Forever and Everly has an important discuss about whether it is better to have no diversity in novels or have diversity that feels forced.  She brings up a lot of excellent points and there is also a great discussion being had in the comments.

Favourite Posts of the Month Participants:

Rhea from Bookchanted 

Birdie from Birdie Bookworm 

Caro from The Bookcheshire Cat

Sophie from Beware of the Reader

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