An Abundance of Hyperlinks
“Book blogs are all the rage these days,” a friend tweeted several days ago. I can’t say I don’t agree with him. While I lack the statistics to support our shared observation, I can truthfully say that book bloggers for some reason have steadily been increasing in number for the past few weeks.
Read Hard!, a Tumblr book club managed by Zet and Carina, who naturally are book bloggers themselves, was launched just last May, yet member count as of yesterday is already at almost 800. A quick visit to the Books category, under which Read Hard! is of course listed, in the Tumblr directory (which may or may not count as scientific data) will also show you a mix, somewhat confusing in the number and arrangement of its contents, of international book blog titles and avatars, most notable of which are those of Casey and Laura.

Honey, a fellow Filipino blogger, also reinforced our point when she recently posted a list, by no means definitive, of both old and new book blogs created and run by Filipinos. The list, aside from putting me on the same page as Rise and speed reader and marginalia writer extraordinaire Sasha, lets others, Filipino or otherwise, know of more book blogs that are hopefully worth following. A similar directory is also being developed by Chachic. Worth mentioning as well is the incredible community of Filipinos on Goodreads, a social networking site for book lovers.
Arguably the cherry on top of this series of fortunate book blogging events, however, is the ongoing Book Blogger Hop, hosted by Jennifer of Crazy-for-Books. The Hop runs on a string of directories updated weekly with over 200 links to book blogs from all over the worldwide Web. The idea is to explore the blogs on the lists and submit your own if you’re so inclined.
In the spirit of the Twitter Friday Follow, the Book Blogger Hop is a place just for book bloggers and readers to connect and find new book-related blogs that we may be missing out on! This weekly BOOK PARTY is an awesome opportunity for book bloggers to connect with other book lovers, make new friends, support each other, and generally just share our love of books! It will also give blog readers a chance to find other book blogs that they may not know existed! So, grab the logo, post about the Hop on your blog, and start HOPPING…
A couple of readers and fellow book bloggers have already chimed in, saying in the comments section that they discovered my blog through the Hop. If you did, too, the Hop guidelines suggest that you let me know by leaving a comment below. That way I could visit your blog and leave a comment on it as well. Sort of like the principle behind the famed emoticon in that Miranda July film.
Know any more book blogs I should be hopping to and “pooping back and forth” with?
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giodion answered:
Honey was my High School English teacher. She’s awesome. HAHA. Just sayin’.
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geeksturr answered:
Charles Tan’s Bibiliophile Stalker (charles-tan.blogspot.co…) is a well known repository for all things SF.
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