Also, while the highest number of views is consistently from the United States, Russia still holds second, followed by Canada, Germany, the United Kingdom, the Ukraine, France, China, Lativa, and Poland. I've also gotten views from Turkey, Australia, Argentina, India, Brazil, and the United Arab Emirates. Craziness.
Now for posts!
The top 6 most popular posts thus far of 2014 are...
- Rising Trends in YA Fiction
- "Girly" Books for Manly Guys
- Fifteen 2015 Reads
- Random Friday: A Current Obsession
- Random Friday: Disney Pictures
- Dark Days Tour Recap
And the top 6 most popular reviews of 2014 are...
- The Geography of You and Me by Jennifer E. Smith
- Dorothy Must Die by Danielle Paige
- Being Sloane Jacobs by Lauren Morrill
- On the Fence by Kasie West
- When Audrey Met Alice by Rebecca Behrens
- Prisoner of Night and Fog by Anne Blankman
As of writing this post, I've read 159 books. This time, I won't bother to include rereads because there have been a lot of those. My summer of rereads helped a lot. How many DNFs have I had in 2014? Way too many (24). I understand the necessity, especially as a book blogger, of DNFing books, but I hate doing it anyways.
I can easily predict that I'll read fewer books in these next few months than I have since the last check-in. Less time and all that (which royally stinks). Hopefully my post count will stay up, though! I have plenty of posts scheduled - memes, reviews, and discussion posts. And if there's ever anything you want me to talk about, just let me know!
I can easily predict that I'll read fewer books in these next few months than I have since the last check-in. Less time and all that (which royally stinks). Hopefully my post count will stay up, though! I have plenty of posts scheduled - memes, reviews, and discussion posts. And if there's ever anything you want me to talk about, just let me know!
Congrats! (On the number of views, all those countries, those posts, et cetera...)
ReplyDeleteI especially really liked the Rising Trends in YA Fiction and "Girly" Books for Manly Guys for two of my favorite posts, so I'm not surprised to see them up there.
Wow, congratulations! I really admire your blog, and I loved your discussion posts on trends in YA as well as "girly" books for manly guys.
ReplyDeleteJust curious, how do you go about scheduling posts in advance? Do you write a stock of them over weekends/when you have free time?
Mainly whenever I have free time.
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