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All posts for the month August, 2012

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Raise your hand if you’re a book blogger.

Raise your hand if you’ve ever purchased a book because of a review you read on a book review blog.

Raise your hand if you’re a bookseller and a customer has asked for a certain title because they read about it on a book blog.

If your hand is raised, Bookstore Bookblogger Connection is for you.

read the rest of the article here.

Have you submitted something to our site?

why yes, I have!

Want to help promote BSBBConxn with something shiny on your side bar?

yes, please!

Your wish is our command! behold, the first design (hopefully of many!) of the BSBBConxn badge!  Put this baby in your sidebar and let everyone know who you blurb for.

and a smaller one that’s sidebar sized:

here’s the code to paste that bad boy right into your sidebar as a clickable image:


<img src="http://bookstorebloggerconxn.files.wordpress.com/2012/08/bsbb-badge-1-small.jpg"
  alt=""
  width="150" height="135" border="0" />

Come learn a little more about the people behind Bookstore Bookblogger Connection, over at Coffee, Cookies and Chili Peppers.  Big thanks to Sue for interviewing us!

Here’s a snippet of the review:

1. Could you introduce yourself?

Andrea: I’m a nerd, book reviewer, blogger, and lover of books. Bookstores and libraries are my bat-cave.

Elizabeth: uh… ditto. Sort of. I am a lifetime reader of science fiction and fantasy, and I’d have way more money in my savings account if I didn’t buy so many books. But, of course, my life would be so less the richer. I don’t review books very much any more, I found that it’s not really for me (it’s too much work!) but we keep up a running discussion on bookish life with Darkcargo.

Click here for the rest of the interview.

Bookstore Bookblogger Connection was recently NEWS on SFFWorld! check it out!

Bloggers.   Bookstores.  what’s the connection?

If you’re reading this, you probably love books. You love reading them, you love talking about them, and many of us love buying them. I don’t know about you, but I’m on a first name basis with everyone at my favorite local bookstore, and their store cat greets me at the door. Other than giving them all my money, how can I help independently owned bookstores promote the genre fiction that has given me so much pleasure?

read the rest at SFFWorld, and why you’re there, check out their forums and massive collection of reviews.