Wednesday, March 25, 2020
Theme Reveal For A-Z Blog Challenge 2020
Hello, all. It is approaching April again and that means it is time to do the annual A-Z Blog Challenge that I participate in every year. This year I thought I would change it up and do something different but alas, my mind says, "nope!"
So, what am I going to do? Well, that is the whole purpose of the theme reveal.
So, get on with it...right?
Here it is...my big reveal...drum roll, please
...I said, DRUM ROLL! bah, dah, dah, dah....bing...
I am doing a children's book review every day beginning with the letter of the day.
1. I reserve the right to leave off the words: the, a, and an
However, I also reserve the right to keep them if it fits the letter of the day. HA!
2. I am also reserving the right this year for the following: some of my books are from a series. The letter of the day will come from the title of the book not from the series itself.
2. The review will likely not be as extensive as I usually would write for a book. This means I may or may not add the author or his/her links to a buy now page. II may or may not add a synopsis either. The only exception to that will be if it is a book tour that I am part of.
3. There may or may not be giveaways attached to a book, again depending on if I am with a tour.
4. Some of the books that I will be reviewing will come from my own personalTBR pile and some from Kindle. All will get an Amazon review and Goodreads review.
5. If you comment with a link, I will come visit your page and reciprocate. I appreciate you commenting and reading as I am sure you do too.
6. If you would like to be added to my sidebar linky for this challenge, let me know in a comment only with your link and I will add. I will not add however any kind of adult theme related links. This is to my discretion after I visit your blog.
HAPPY BLOGGING! Until then, keep visiting my page for new reviews, spotlights, and giveaways!
~Michelle
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I love bookish challenges! And though I'm not as likely to read a children book today as I would years ago, I still love to read reviews about them. You never know when you'll stumble upon a good book.
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