Thought I might as well try doing the Book Blogger Hop at least once! Book Blogger Hop is a weekly meme hosted by Jennifer of Crazy for Books, where bloggers visit each other from Friday to Monday, answering questions and generally being friendly people.
To everyone stopping by my blog for the first time: hello! I’m Anastasia, and while I started out as a mostly YA book blogger I have since branched out in nearly every other genre out there, although I still can’t enjoy paranormal romance as much as everyone else seems to. If you have time, feel free to check out some of my reviews I’ve post this week: Grey (sci-fi), Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (play), and The Prisoner of Zenda (action/romance). I also have a discussion post going on here about favorite books written before 1923– a somewhat transparent plea for recommendations of books I can download for free to my Kindle.
Here’s this week’s BBH question:
When you write reviews, do you write them as you are reading or wait until you have read the entire book?
I wait until I’ve read the entire book, although I do try to take notes/mark specific passages so I refer back to them when I write my review. Lately I’ve been thinking of specific phrases and things I want to include in my review– before I’ve finished the book! I need to write them down, though, because I always almost forget them by the time I actually write the review. That’s unfortunately, because some of those sentences are really good. (I get my best ideas in the shower!)
How do you write your reviews?








