This weeks Weekly Geeks is looking at comments and commenting.
Commenting. It can be a fun way to connect to your readers. It can be the a source of frustration as a blogger. A comment can make your day. A comment can cause an argument. Today let’s talk commenting.
One of the things I try to do [...]
Running a little late, but the current weekly geeks is canvassing the blogosphere for the top ten books published in 2009 .
This is a guest post by Jackie of Literary Escapism who has graciously offered to organize the Book Blogger Top 10 again this year.
For the second year in a row, we’re asking book bloggers [...]
This weeks Weekly Geeks is asking us to look at our favourite bookish podcasts.
Dewey worded it this way, "find and review a link to a book podcast." I’m modifying this just a bit and am asking you to share with us a podcast you love, preferably book related, but not necessarily so. Give us the [...]
It’s been a few weeks since I last took part in a Weekly Geeks, but this one looked a lot of fun, and who doesn’t want more books to add to the TBR pile?!
From the this weeks assignment post:
So your assignment this week, if you choose to play along, is to ask your readers for [...]
And only a little bit late… Here are the answers to my Weekly Geeks Book Quiz.
In book version of Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone, what are Ravenclaws house colours? Blue & Bronze (The colours were changed for the movies)
What is the name of the little girl (the [...]
This weeks Weekly Geeks, is all about trivia!
Put books and trivia together and you’ve got a perfect match. So I thought it would be a fun Weekly Geek activity for us to come up with some book trivia questions to ask each other.
I’ve gone for a YA theme, with my questions.
In book version of Harry [...]
This weeks Weekly Geeks, neatly fits in to a couple of challenges this week, June’s Deweys Mini-Challenge and Natasha’s Bloggiesta Weekend.
It’s a revival of one of the most popular original Weekly Geek challeges:
1. In your blog, list any books you’ve read but haven’t reviewed yet.
2. Ask your readers to ask you questions about any of [...]
It’s been a few weeks since I last took posted a Weekly Geek article, but this is one I could hardly not take part in, when you see who one of the literary families that hail from my home town are.
This week, take us on a literary tour of your hometown!
Do you live in a [...]


















