May I Suggest Hop



Thanks for hopping by!
I'm doing a survey on this hop. What source(s) do you use to find your next great read? Do you look at lists someone else put together (e.g., Goodreads or Amazon) or do you have a favorite publisher you visit to see what new books they've got out? Or do you visit blogs such as on hops like this and see what pops up and strikes your fancy? Maybe you just wait until your fav authors have new books out?

Let me know. Of course there's a giveaway as a t-you for stopping by. I hope you win.
Keep on reading and shouting out the word on your favorite books.

~Zoe

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  1. I am always on Goodreads and I am reading lots of reviews!

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  2. For me it's mainly Goodreads, but I follow lots of book blogs too.

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  3. Word of mouth, blogs, goodreads, and Amazon.

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  4. I go on goodreads and see what my friends are reading.

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  5. I sometimes browse my favourite categories on Amazon to find my next read.

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  6. Either by following authors or good reviews by book bloggers; thanks for the giveaway. :)

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  7. I find my next book to read by following blogs like yours.

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  8. I love getting recommendations from friends and book review blogs I follow.

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  9. However I find a blurb, basically. That could be from an author's site or newsletter... someone (publisher, other author, etc) on social media (typically for me, Twitter)... people who bought this also bought this on Amazon... not really sure I guess. Somehow I come across them and look into what it is about further.

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  10. Sometimes I see a review that interests me, sometimes a cover catches my eye, sometimes a friend mentions a book she liked...I'm always on the lookout for a good book.

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  11. I usually stumble into a blurb somewhere about the book. Sometimes I just go to the store and look at the titles, then read the back of the book. Once in a while I'll ask someone to recommend one for me ;)

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  12. I use reviews on blogs or I will look at books employees or librarians recommend- sometimes in stores or libraries their picks will be posted.

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  13. I go to the library and browse the shelves.

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  14. Goodreads and recommendations by book bloggers.

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  15. Recommendations from friends, from reviews from blogs.

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  16. Goodreads reviews always help me pick my next read!

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  17. I love to read reviews for books. I have found some of my favorite reads that way!

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  18. Through my book buddies and goodreads

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  19. mostly from book blogs, Goodreads and BookMooch, sometimes Amazon recommendations

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  20. I check on goodreads and I read lots of book blogs

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  21. Sometimes, it's a new book by a favourite author, or if I've bought a box set and really like one of the new to me authors, I'll go looking for other books by them. Or it can be a book in my amazon wishlist that has dropped in price.
    jen dot barnard at btinternet dot com

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  22. I read several book blogs and I look on GoodReads for new book suggestions. Also I am signed up for a few book newsletters as well.

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  23. Social media friends browze online

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  24. Usually recommendations from friends, authors or blogs.

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  25. I browse goodreads and recommendations from blogs

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  26. I get recommendations from my friends and my favorite blogs

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  27. I have a TBR list that I get from many places, books I have gotten, books I want to get and I basically go off of the list.

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  28. I usually pay attention to Goodreads and Amazon. I also look and thumb through blogs, and sometimes just Google.

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  29. I watch the best sellers lists on amazon and check out the reviews in people magazine and blog reviews!

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  30. I look around my room and see which book looks most interesting.

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