First off, this is my 797th post! That is a lot for a year I think... Just a WEE bit - almost 800!!
Ready for a few more stats?:
During my first year of blogging, I've gotten married and started my first real career job. I posted a great slideshow of my husband and I throughout our relationship and, if you haven't seen them yet, here's my post of wedding pictures.
I love sharing my love of books and my life on this blog and I can't wait for another full year of books, posts, and bloggy friendships. :)
And so, a few more questions I haven't answered and then I will have a post with the giveaway up next! :)
How do you balance blogging/reading/real life?
I pretend dishes do themselves... Lol. Actually, blogging and reading are sort of my little gateway into peace from real life. It's a break. My husband is a gamer so he understands needing some down time to relax after a work day. Also, as a librarian I feel like I need to keep reading, no matter how crazy things get and how late I stay at work just to get things done. Blogging is the social aspect of that.
Also, a lot of my real life social aspects are taken up by family. I meet some of my girlfriends for lunch every once in a while but we all have families and most of us are teachers, so things get a little crazy. So, I sort of count blogging a bit as my social time during the week - at least I'm talking to someone (besides myself) and can feel a little less crazy. :) As for physically getting blog work in - weekends.. I have weekly meetings with Kate from The Neverending Shelf that involves a lot of whining about working on our blogs and then we get down to it. :-D
Where's your favorite place to read?
I am totally a couch reader. I sometimes read on my bed, but it has to be before 9 pm or I inevitably fall asleep. I grab a cup of tea and a snack and sit on the couch when I want to get real reading done.
Alright, this next question(s) has a long answer, so bear with me, you are basically getting the story of how I came to be a blogger...
My question is how did you come up with your blog name? What gave you the idea to start a book blog?
Alright, so let's take it back a few years. I'm home from my one semester in NY of college (where I got mono, stomach ulcers, and a serious mind to change my major from psychology to ANYTHING else) and I don't have a job. Always having loved the library, my mother comes home one day with an application, telling me that there's a circulation desk position open. So, being the bibliophile I am, I fill it out that day and run two blocks over to turn it in. A month later the job is mine.
Fast forward a bit.. I'm loving my job, going to school - probably at this point decided to major in some sort of computer degree and shifting yet again to maybe elementary education - and enter my new coworker Lindsay. Lindsay is addicted to the same kinds of books as me - young adult, graphic novels, manga and many more. Also, she shows me this great website. "It's like Myspace for books!!" (back when ppl used Myspace... lol). This website... is called... Goodreads.
Okay, fast forward again. I finally figure out that there's more to Goodreads than just adding, reviewing and drooling over books. There's this great thing called Discussion Groups! Wow, exciting! I must find YA groups or manga groups or any groups! I join a bunch and start spending hours upon hours chatting books, doing challenges, etc.
Until.. one day.. this girl named Emma was like "Hey guys, I have this blog and you should check it out!" and I was like WOW this is really cool! Her blog.. Booking Through 365 made me all green with jealousy. "I want a shiny blog!" I say to myself.
Alright, pause for a minute here. Last summer was my first summer not working three jobs and taking 2 classes - I was working 1 part time job and taking 0 classes and I knew I had a lot of time on my hands.
Okay, unpause.
Now, I started a blog on blogger - figuring out that is what she was using. And I was like crap.. I need a NAME for my blog. *big huge sigh* So I looked at Emma's blog name and went hmmm... Booking.. Bookworming.. Bookworm.. no, too simple.. Bookworming in... the... ooo ooo let's be all MODERN like.. 21st Century.. woot!
Yeah, I know my awesome blog name was sort of a spin off and created in literally 2 minutes of random thoughts. And yes, everyone complains and teases me on how bloody long it is. So yeah, my path to blogging. Excuse the format, I really wanted you to get into my head on this answer.
Do your friends and family know about/read your blog?
Alright, more history questions... :-D
Do you remember the first book that really made you go "wow" and keep reading or have you been a reader for as long as you can remember? I always read. My mom read to me, we lived at the library. I think I read every single Nancy Drew, Sweet Valley Twins, and Babysitters books I could get my hands on. I spent hot summer days at the library (my family didn't get AC for a long time) and just read and read. But there are some moments where I went back to reading after a short break. In high school, I basically did required reading only and maybe some extra classics here and there. My friend was writing a fantasy novel at the time and I loved it so much, I read the whole thing through and then begged her for more. Instead, she lent me a copy of The Golden Compass - which ultimately turned me into a Fantasy junkie.
I also wasn't reading a lot until I worked at the public library when I was 19 and haven't turned back since. I can't stand not reading at least a book a week (if not quite a few more..) and not sure I'll ever stop.
Okay, I'm going to go through the last few questions a bit quicker, promise. :-D
How long does it usually take for you to finish a book?
Ready for a few more stats?:
- I have 986 Google Friend followers (WOW)
- I have written exactly 200 review posts thusfar. That means only 25% of my blog is reviews, which is so-so, I'm only human after all.
- I have also interviewed 97 bloggers on my Blogger Spotlight feature! ! !
- My first post was a review of Need by Carrie Jones.
- My first commenter was Kristi from The Story Siren on my first IMM post, isn't that insane? I've met her now a few times in person so that's really quite cool.
- My first contest was for an ARC of Candleman and it was to celebrate reaching 50 followers a little less than a month after I started my blog.
- Speaking of ARCs, Candleman was the first one I actually received from a publisher via a contact on Goodreads.
- I also participated in the very first Bloggiesta in June - that first month of blogging and boy am I glad I did. I learned so much and am still learning a ton each time I participate. If you didn't know, there's one coming up - this weekend!
- My first author interview was with Jack W. Regan, author of T'Aragam.
- The first blog award I was given was the Kreativ Blogger Award from Bloody Bookaholic!
- The first author event I went to (besides ALA) was for Julia Hoban, author of Willow and I met Andrea from Book Blather, Erica from The Book Cellar and Kristi from The Story Siren. I actually met Andrea and Kristi at ALA my first summer of blogging so this was our second meeting. (Click on Julia's name to see the post about it).
During my first year of blogging, I've gotten married and started my first real career job. I posted a great slideshow of my husband and I throughout our relationship and, if you haven't seen them yet, here's my post of wedding pictures.
I love sharing my love of books and my life on this blog and I can't wait for another full year of books, posts, and bloggy friendships. :)
And so, a few more questions I haven't answered and then I will have a post with the giveaway up next! :)
How do you balance blogging/reading/real life?
I pretend dishes do themselves... Lol. Actually, blogging and reading are sort of my little gateway into peace from real life. It's a break. My husband is a gamer so he understands needing some down time to relax after a work day. Also, as a librarian I feel like I need to keep reading, no matter how crazy things get and how late I stay at work just to get things done. Blogging is the social aspect of that.
Also, a lot of my real life social aspects are taken up by family. I meet some of my girlfriends for lunch every once in a while but we all have families and most of us are teachers, so things get a little crazy. So, I sort of count blogging a bit as my social time during the week - at least I'm talking to someone (besides myself) and can feel a little less crazy. :) As for physically getting blog work in - weekends.. I have weekly meetings with Kate from The Neverending Shelf that involves a lot of whining about working on our blogs and then we get down to it. :-D
Where's your favorite place to read?
I am totally a couch reader. I sometimes read on my bed, but it has to be before 9 pm or I inevitably fall asleep. I grab a cup of tea and a snack and sit on the couch when I want to get real reading done.
Alright, this next question(s) has a long answer, so bear with me, you are basically getting the story of how I came to be a blogger...
My question is how did you come up with your blog name? What gave you the idea to start a book blog?
Alright, so let's take it back a few years. I'm home from my one semester in NY of college (where I got mono, stomach ulcers, and a serious mind to change my major from psychology to ANYTHING else) and I don't have a job. Always having loved the library, my mother comes home one day with an application, telling me that there's a circulation desk position open. So, being the bibliophile I am, I fill it out that day and run two blocks over to turn it in. A month later the job is mine.
Fast forward a bit.. I'm loving my job, going to school - probably at this point decided to major in some sort of computer degree and shifting yet again to maybe elementary education - and enter my new coworker Lindsay. Lindsay is addicted to the same kinds of books as me - young adult, graphic novels, manga and many more. Also, she shows me this great website. "It's like Myspace for books!!" (back when ppl used Myspace... lol). This website... is called... Goodreads.
Okay, fast forward again. I finally figure out that there's more to Goodreads than just adding, reviewing and drooling over books. There's this great thing called Discussion Groups! Wow, exciting! I must find YA groups or manga groups or any groups! I join a bunch and start spending hours upon hours chatting books, doing challenges, etc.
Until.. one day.. this girl named Emma was like "Hey guys, I have this blog and you should check it out!" and I was like WOW this is really cool! Her blog.. Booking Through 365 made me all green with jealousy. "I want a shiny blog!" I say to myself.
Alright, pause for a minute here. Last summer was my first summer not working three jobs and taking 2 classes - I was working 1 part time job and taking 0 classes and I knew I had a lot of time on my hands.
Okay, unpause.
Now, I started a blog on blogger - figuring out that is what she was using. And I was like crap.. I need a NAME for my blog. *big huge sigh* So I looked at Emma's blog name and went hmmm... Booking.. Bookworming.. Bookworm.. no, too simple.. Bookworming in... the... ooo ooo let's be all MODERN like.. 21st Century.. woot!
Yeah, I know my awesome blog name was sort of a spin off and created in literally 2 minutes of random thoughts. And yes, everyone complains and teases me on how bloody long it is. So yeah, my path to blogging. Excuse the format, I really wanted you to get into my head on this answer.
Do your friends and family know about/read your blog?
Alright, more history questions... :-D
Do you remember the first book that really made you go "wow" and keep reading or have you been a reader for as long as you can remember? I always read. My mom read to me, we lived at the library. I think I read every single Nancy Drew, Sweet Valley Twins, and Babysitters books I could get my hands on. I spent hot summer days at the library (my family didn't get AC for a long time) and just read and read. But there are some moments where I went back to reading after a short break. In high school, I basically did required reading only and maybe some extra classics here and there. My friend was writing a fantasy novel at the time and I loved it so much, I read the whole thing through and then begged her for more. Instead, she lent me a copy of The Golden Compass - which ultimately turned me into a Fantasy junkie.
I also wasn't reading a lot until I worked at the public library when I was 19 and haven't turned back since. I can't stand not reading at least a book a week (if not quite a few more..) and not sure I'll ever stop.
Okay, I'm going to go through the last few questions a bit quicker, promise. :-D
How long does it usually take for you to finish a book?
Woot! Happy Blogoversary! It's nice to see your firsts.
ReplyDeleteWoo hoo! Is your blogiversary June 9? Mine is too! Happy Blogiversary - Blog Twin! :D
ReplyDeleteLove the post!
ReplyDeleteGreat post! Happy Blogoversary! I love your blog title. :)
ReplyDeleteWhoa!
ReplyDeleteThat's a lot of things that happened in a year! :D
Happy Blogoversary!!! I seriously wish I could read that many pages in 2-3 hours. It's amazing how much happens in a year. :D
ReplyDeletehappy Blogoversary!
ReplyDeleteHappy Blogoversary! Sounds like the last year was good to you!
ReplyDeleteI can totally relate, my husband is a gamer too and his idea of relaxing is playing video games while mine is reading. It works out nicely :)
Happy Blogoversary to you...
ReplyDeleteI hope this next year is full of even more awesome surprises! You did soo much this year, you should be sooo proud of your blog...it's amazing in soo many ways!
***HUGS****
Happy Blogoversary!!!
ReplyDeleteYour blog is so awesome. I wish you good luck for your entire blog for the next year.
Keep up the awesome work!
WOW, those stats are COOL! :) Congrats on making it this far and your wedding pictures are beautiful! :)
ReplyDeleteWow some amazing info about you! your love has turned into an inspiration to a lot of other bloggers myself included.
ReplyDeleteHappy Blogoversary!!
ReplyDeleteI love the Babysitters Club series! I'm looking forward to Eclipse, The Last Airbender, and Beastly too.
Congrats on making it this far! I look forward to seeing what happens in the next year.
Happy Blogoversary! Looks like you came a long way. Keep up the good work!
ReplyDeleteHappy actual blogoversary
ReplyDeleteYour stats are quite amazing- 797 is alot of posts. Will have to look at your pictures and look up some of your favourite blogs.
Have a great day.
Seahn
Awwwww, Happy Blogoversary! I love getting to know all these facts about you! 200 reviews is very impressive for one year, you are definitely an invaluable resource to the YA blogging community!! :-)
ReplyDeleteHere's to another awesome year.
YAY!! Happy Happy HAPPY Blogoversary!
ReplyDeleteAnd seriously, I don't know how you do it.
Happy Blogoversary!!
ReplyDeleteHappy blogoversary! What a great year you've had. I love this post and all the information it contains!
ReplyDeleteHappy Blogoversary! Youve achieved so much in just one year.
ReplyDeleteThat is a LOT of posts for one year! I'm impressed.
ReplyDeleteHi,
ReplyDeleteI am new here at your blog. I really like this post and how you tell all your stats and history.
Nice to meet you!
Melina
Happy blogoversary! Those stats are amazing, and you are such a fast reader! I wish I could do that. :)
ReplyDeleteYAY you answered my question about the blog name. It's so creative. What a fun story. I love it!
ReplyDeleteHappy Blogoversary! It's very cool reading over what you have done over the past year :)
ReplyDeleteGreat post!!! Happy Blogoversary :)
ReplyDeleteYou have had a great year! Looking forward to the next one.
ReplyDeleteHappy Blogoversary my darling!!
ReplyDeleteGreat questions and great answers. I remember finding your blog a year ago through goodreads...yay!!! It was because of you that I figured I can also have a book blog...so thank you : )
ReplyDeleteYou're doing an amazing job!!!
HAPPY BLOGOVERSARY!!
ReplyDeleteI love your post, it's like getting to know you and I am so happy to be one of your followers!!!
Now (glasses clink) Here's to a wonderful 2nd year blogging!
Lori aka Dollycas
I totally agree with your statement that blogging is a social outlet as well as a way to decompress and indulge interests. I feel exactly the same way after teaching all day and then working my second job. When I get home I want to do something that I want to do.
ReplyDeleteWow you have accomplished alot in only a year. I hope I can accomplish that much in a couple of years, lol.
ReplyDeleteCongrats Kristen! Happy blogoversary. What you're doing here is seriously amazing.
ReplyDeleteI don't comment as much as I should, but I have to tell you; you were one of the first book blogs I started reading when I started my blog, so I've admired yours ever since! :)
Keep up the good work!
Oh I love this post. and wow you came up with your cute blog name in 2 minutes?!
ReplyDeleteSigh, speaking about Harry Potter. Why did they break it into 2 movies damn it.
Wow! So much in a year :) Congrats!!!! I love your blog :)
ReplyDeleteEnjoyed reading how your blog came to be and about your background. My daddy tried and tried and tried to get me to be a librarian, but I kept saying no, went into education instead.
ReplyDeleteHappy blogversary! I would want to be in Kenyon's Dark-hunter world.
ReplyDeleteI cannot believe that you've just got into this book blogging business for only ONE year. You surely like an expert in the book blogger community and one of those bloggers that I always look up to. Congrats on reaching this milestone and good luck for many more to come!
ReplyDeleteHappy Blogoversary!