
Won't you join me in sharing your Sunday Best, i.e. link to a post that you're super proud of that you published this past week. And then take some time to visit your fellow bloggers and leave a comment on a post that they're excited about.
The Sunday Best Link Party {10}
My favorite blog post of the week: 5 Authors 10 Books The Read-A-Like {Dystopian, Fantasy & Science Fiction Bookishness}
Favorite from Elsewhere on the Net
- SYNC FREE (Audiobook) Downloads. July 5 - July 11, 2012 ... Anna Dressed in Blood by Kendare Blake, Read by August Ross AND The Woman in White by Wilkie Collins, Read by Ian Holm ... I've read Anna Dressed in Blood and really liked it {see Weekly Reading with Anna Dressed in Blood and The Alchemist} - but it's a relatively tame ghost story, so don't be skerred!
- Race/ Ethnicity breakdown of books reviewed by The New York Times. "We looked at 742 books reviewed, across all genres. Of those 742, 655 were written by Caucasian authors (1 transgender writer, 437 men, and 217 women); 31 were written by Africans or African Americans (21 men, 10 women), 9 were written by Hispanic authors (8 men, 1 woman), 33 by Asian, Asian-American or South Asian writers ..."
- Best Books of the Year So Far @ Amazon.com
. I've read 0 of the Top 20, and only 1 on the Young Adult (Teens) list - although I have read maybe 3 books written this year so far.
- The 10 Best Books of the Year (So Far) @ Flavorwire. Books in common with Amazon's list include The Orphan Master's Son, Adam Johnson; Half-Blood Blues, Esi Edugyan; Bring Up The Bodies, Hilary Mantel; and The Age of Miracles, Karen Thompson Walker.
- The Stars So Far, 2012. A project gathering all the year's starred reviews for children's and YA books from various publications - the most (6 stars) has gone to Code Name Verity, Elizabeth Wein; The Fault in Our Stars, John Green; and Z Is for Moose, Kelly Bingham and Paul O. Zelinsky (Illustrator).
- YA (Young Adult) Summer Survival Kit: A Crash Course for the Apocalypse via Crunchings and Munchings. "A List of Books That Teach Us How To Do Important Stuff."
- Zombie Theme Park Planning To Open In Detroit - no, this is not an April Fools Joke.
- 5 Professions That Will Survive the Zombie Apocalypse @ The Bookish Brunette. #1 - Ninjas!
Now it's your turn - Share your favorite blog post of the week or write your own Sunday Best post. Link to it below.
Link to Your Best Blog Post Of The Week!
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Thanks so much for the link love—we appreciate it!