Welcome to the April monthly link-up for the 2021 Book Blog Discussion Challenge hosted by Nicole @ Feed Your Fiction Addiction and Shannon @ It Starts at Midnight!
Hope everyone is having a good 2021 so far. We’ve been enjoying all the discussions you guys have been linking up!
The winner of our February discussion challenge giveaway was AJ @ Read All the Things. She got to pick a book involving love, and she chose Cemetery Boys by Aiden Thomas. I’m reading it right now too, so I hope we both love it!
- If you don’t know what this challenge is all about or haven’t signed up yet (but want to), head on over to the challenge sign-up page to learn more!
- Even if you’d rather not join, we hope you’ll stop by occasionally to check out the MANY discussion posts that are being linked up here – there are lots of great discussions going on!
- Looking for even more inspiration, or want to see some discussion posts as an example? Check out the discussion posts on Feed Your Fiction Addiction or It Starts at Midnight!
Featured Post (More Rafflecopter Entries!)
Our post of the month for March (as chosen by Random.org) is from Louise @ Monstrumology! Random.org chose “Am I Becoming a Mood Reader?“ Commenting on that post gives you FIVE extra entries in the giveaway (if you already commented, that counts too!).
Also remember that there’s a new entry to the Rafflecopter: Comment on either of our monthly link-up posts telling us about a discussion you’ve particularly enjoyed this month, and grab yourself some extra entries!
For the April giveaway, choose any book by an Asian author. As always, the giveaway is open to anyone that The Book Depository ships to (or, if TBD doesn’t ship to you, you could choose an ebook!) up to a $17 value.
Make sure to link up all of your April discussion posts here. This linky and the April giveaway will be open until May 7th (to give people a little extra time to link up – just in case you’re disorganized like we are). If, by some chance, you forget to link up a post this month, you can add it to next month’s linky (but no duplicates, please).
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Cemetery Boys is one I REALLY want to read, so I’ll be looking forward to reading your thoughts. 🙂
Lindsi @ Do You Dog-ear? ?