Blog Posts I Loved This Week

I adore the blogger community. I am constantly in awe of the level of commitment and creativity! I know that I could be better at sharing posts from my fellow bloggers, so I plan to make this a weekly feature where I share some of my favourite posts of the week!

2020 YA LGBTQ+ Books that Deserve Netflix Adaptations

Alexandra @ Enthralled Bookworm put together a list of 2020 YA LGBTQ+ books that deserve Netflix adaptations and every book on this list is on my TBR, except for Cemetery Boys, which I have already read and absolutely adored. I wholeheartedly agree with Alexandra- it would make for a fantastic movie or TV series!

Blog Talk

Fadwa @ Word Wonders shares her experience as an international reviewer. It is evident that this is a topic that Fadwa is passionate about and it something that needs to be discussed. I saw many other international reviewers who expressed similar experiences.

Clo @ Cuppa Clo talks about three important blogging lessons that she has learned. It was really an inspiring post and one that I will turn to again when I need to be reminded that blogging is a hobby and that it is supposed to be fun!

What’s Nonfiction created a list of eight nonfiction titles to read for Women in Translation month. I added so many of these to my TBR!

Two Book Thieves

Angharad and Becky @ Two Book Thieves shared a list of 2020 LGBTQ+ releases. I can confirmed that both The Subtweet and Boyfriend Material are fantastic, and I added so many of the other books mentioned to my TBR.

There are so many blog posts that I love each and every week, so this is just a fraction of the ones that stood out to me!

What was your favourite blog post of the week and/or do you have a post of your own that you are proud of? Leave a link in the comments!

11 thoughts on “Blog Posts I Loved This Week

  1. fadwa’s post on international readers really opened my eyes to my privilege, and humbled me. it is such an open and honest post, and i really hope that the industry starts treating non-US based readers better. thank you so much for sharing these, they’re all absolutely fantastic!💜

  2. Fadwa’s post was so well written and made me annoyed at the industry all over again for how they treat International readers :/ Thank you so much for sharing my post, I’m glad you found it inspiring and it could help you! <3

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