Showing posts with label netgalley. Show all posts
Showing posts with label netgalley. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 20, 2013

Top Ten Tuesday: things that make life as a reader/blogger easier

Top Ten Tuesday is a weekly feature hosted by The Broke and the Bookish. Every week they post a new topic that the participants come up with a top ten list for.

So this week is about things that make life as a reader and/or book blogger easier

Goodreads
I joined about 2 years ago, a year before I started blogging. I can't even imagine my reader-life without GR now! How ever would I keep track of all the hundreds of books I want to read? Where would I hear about new books I might like? As a blogger, it's also where I get practically all my book cover pics and descriptions. As an international blogger, I appreciate getting an overview of all the different editions so I can decided which one to buy (I can choose between US/UK/whatever).

The Book Depository
Apart from being cheaper than amazon.de (I use .de for print copies, .com for ebooks) sometimes, TBD gives me more choices between editions, ships just as quickly and also for free. Plus, I can use it for giveaway prizes and it's free wherever I need to ship.

NetGalley
NetGalley is an invaluable source for review copies especially for international bloggers! I don't really stand a chance at getting a physical ARC but I get lucky at Netgalley sometimes :) The downside is trying to limit yourself when it comes to requesting. Sometimes I get approved for more titles than I thought I would. Oops...

Twitter
It's a great way to connect with other bloggers as well as authors! I've found a lot of great blogs via tweets that other bloggers retweeted. I must admit though that in the past few months I haven't been very active because I lack the time and because I spend less time on the computer in general. I hope that once I'm settled in my own apartment again I can slip back into my old, more social twitter habits!

My kindle
I still prefer print copies, but the kindle is convenient. I made do with the kindle app for my smartphone for quite a while, but my Kindle Fire is just so much more comfortable to read. The covers are pretty and in full color and I can also read my eARCs on it. However, I tend to buy too many cheap ebooks that sound awesome but that I never seem to get around to reading :(

Other blogs
I can't stress this enough. Checking out other blogs, their reviews, memes such as this one or WoW, has brought so many great books to my attention and I also met great bloggers through them :) If you're just starting out as a blogger, checking out how other bloggers handle things is also a good way of realizing what you think works (and might want to incorporate into your own blog) and what doesn't. Also, some of the 'bigger' bloggers have wonderful 'how-to' and 'book blogging 101' types of posts!

IKEA
I buy a lot of books. I need a place to put them. IKEA shelves are cheap and easy to put together. Seriously, I miss having my books on shelves. I had about 300+ in my apartment and since I moved back to my parents', I think I've added another 50. They're all in boxes, tumbling out of boxes, stacked on the floor, mixed with CDs and DVDs... it's a mess! I can't wait to have them properly shelved again.

People
I enjoy having online book discussions, but it's also wonderful to meet with a friend, have some coffee, and discuss about how character X could do that and how Y could be so stupid and how Z is way underrated and omg how will it all go on in the next book?! I love having these conversations face to face! It also sometimes makes it easier to figure out what exactly I loved so much about a book or what that thing was that somehow nagged at me but that I couldn't put a finger on.

Understanding environment
Reading and blogging take a lot of time, and it's time usually spent alone. I'm glad the people in my life understand how important this is to me and give me that time, respect that I'm really lost in a book and sometimes can't hear them when they're talking to me, and just in general don't come nag at me every 5 minutes while I'm reading. It wasn't always this way, and it can make life as a reader very frustrating.

And lastly, one thing that isn't making my reading life easier: the library
Yes, you heard correctly. When I was in my teens, the library was cool. Problem: I no longer read German books. So now when I go to the library, I see all these amazing YA titles... in their German translations. Which I tend to really, really dislike because the tone, writing style etc get lost. So I'm in there but the books I want to read are the wrong language. There are usually English books as well but not the ones that interest me. So I'm not paying 30+ bucks a year for a membership (no free libraries around here...). The only thing I use the library for these days is research for me university classes. Which is a shame, really, because I love the idea of libraries!

What do you think of my list? Anything you object to, or anything totally obvious that I forgot? How does your human environment respond to your reading habits? I'm curious to here your opinion, and I'd love to check out your own lists :)

Sunday, December 30, 2012

Stacking the Shelves: ebooks and Harlequin love

Stacking the Shelves is a weekly meme hosted by Tynga's Reviews for us to show off all the new books we got in the past week, no matter whether it's print or ebooks, gifted, bought, won, for review...

My apologies, I usually make this post on Saturday mornings but erm... wasn't possible this time. So now it's a Sunday post. I did get some more kindle books yesterday though, so it makes more sense anyway :)


For review from NetGalley (thank you, Harlequin!)

'Til the World Ends, by Julie Kagawa, Ann Aguirre, Karen Duvall
Indigo Awakening, by Jordan Dane

I was so happy when I got approved for these books! I'm especially curious for Julie Kagawa's adult Immortal Rules prequel. And Indigo Awakening... well, it's not a book I would have checked out because of the cover, but the description was amazing and then all those great reviews kept popping up. When I saw that it was still on NetGalley even after the release, I just couldn't resist any longer.


Ebook special deal
Indie author Rae Hachton has a special deal for her Pretty In Black series on her homepage at the moment. You can get all three books, even one that isn't officially out yet, for only 11.99$. I think they're usually around 6$ each. Click here to find out more. Deal ends tonight!


Pretty in Black, by Rae Hachton
Black Satin, by Rae Hachton
Raven in the Grave, by Rae Hachton


Free or cheap kindle ebooks


The Descent Series 1-3: Death's Hand, The Darkest Gate, Dark Union, by SM Reine
Lady of Devices, by Shelley Adina
Ten Tiny Breaths, by K.A. Tucker

I think the only one I paid for was Ten Tiny Breaths, but it was 99 cents. This might be different in your region or at the time you're viewing it though! I wanted Ten Tiny Breaths already before it came out, so this was a great opportunity. I bought the other ones pretty much on a whim, one because I want to read more steampunk and the other because it's been quite a while since I've read adult Urban Fantasy; both descriptions sounded interesting.

Since I just keep buying loads of ebooks but never get around to reading them, I'll have to make an intervention soon. I think once I've finished my current paperback I'll make myself read ebooks only. I'm behind on my NetGalley books anyway, and I have sooo many awesome sounding novels on my kindle app! I really need to get a real kindle.

What do you guys think of my haul? Have you read any of those books? And what did you get this week?

Sunday, August 26, 2012

Stacking the Shelves & blog update

Stacking the Shelves is a feature hosted by Tynga's Reviews to show off new additions to our reading piles. I'm also using it as a general blog update about what's going on and what I'm reading at the moment.


I got accepted or these two books on Netgalley (click the cover to get to goodreads):



I've already read Andy Squared and I'll post my review in the next couple days. After looking at the release dates of all my Netgalley books, I've had to do a bit of rescheduling and move Ironskin back a little.
I didn't buy any other books this week. But! I'm going to be part of a blog tour for the first time!
So now I'm reading (and then reviewing) this book:


It's been a while since I've read Urban Fantasy (I think part of it is set in the past too) and I'm enjoying it so far. It's the second in a series but that hasn't caused me any problems until now. I don't know when my stop on the tour will be yet and what other content will be provided, but yeah. First blog tour! I'm excited :D

I haven't had time to continue with Rachel Vincent's Stray, unfortunately. At the moment I'm also reading The Devil's Graveyard, the third book in the Bourbon Kid series. Seriously, if you're up for something wacky, funny, and gory that cannot possibly be fit into a genre and was written by an anonymous author... give that series a shot! (Don't read if you have a problem with loads of swearing and death or no sense of irony).


I've also recently finished Passion by Lauren Kate, the third book in the Fallen series. I'm not sure whether I'll review it yet because I have conflicted thoughts. Maybe I'll do a book thoughts thing on the whole series so far instead of a regular review, but I'm not sure yet.

That's it... and of course you can still enter my Pushing The Limits giveaway! After that, I'll have a larger giveaway to belatedly celebrate having more than 200 followers and that I've been blogging for 3 months already! Can't believe it's been that long...

Anyway, feel free to comment on the books I added and link me to your own book haul :)