Let’s Talk Bookish is a weekly meme created by Rukky @Eternity Books and hosted by Aria @Book Nook Bits, and it’s where we get to discuss certain topics, share our opinions, and spread the love by visiting each other’s posts! Check out all the past topics if you want to join in the bookish discussion fun.

This week’s topic is actually a mid-year reading check-in but since I just posted my Mid-Year Check-In Tag earlier this week, I’ll be doing last week’s topic:
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Celebrating 5 years of Let’s Talk Bookish
Prompts: It’s the fifth Friday of August and this month, Let’s Talk Bookish turns 5! How long have you been participating in LTB? What was the first LTB topic you wrote a post for? Have your opinions changed since then? How did you first hear about LTB? If you have a favorite LTB topic from the last few years, go ahead and write about that!


🎈 HAPPY FIVE YEARS TO LET’S TALK BOOKISH!!! 🎉
How long have you been participating in LTB?
I wrote my first Let’s Talk Bookish post four years ago in October 2020! Wow, I honestly can’t believe it’s been that long but also, it feels like much longer than that (which is probably because I feel like I’ve had this blog for much longer, too). 😂
What was the first LTB topic you wrote a post for? Have your opinions changed since then?
My first LTB post was on reviewing sequels! The question asked whether readers should review a sequel without reading the first book and the topic wasn’t something I’d thought about until the question was asked. I mean, naturally, I would say no because (*gasp*) why would anyone even read the sequel of a series before reading the first book?! But there are exceptions to this rule and that’s books in a series that are connected but not about the same characters or story. Think romances set about siblings or best friends featuring different couples or cosy mysteries with the same main character and in the same small town. So overall, my thoughts on this are the same as they were four years ago! 😄
How did you first hear about LTB?
I honestly can’t remember the first time I came across the Let’s Talk Bookish post! It was probably from someone’s blog that I was subscribed to and they took part in it which put it on my radar. All I know is that I’d wanted to dip my toes further into the intimidating world of bookish discussions but was unsure about how to come up with topics. This led me to Procrastination Station™️ until I discovered ✨ LTB! ✨ This weekly meme is exactly what I was looking for and I hope it sticks around for a long time yet because I love the prompts, how certain topics push me out of my cosy comfort zone, and I’ve thoroughly enjoyed taking part whenever I can! 😍
My favourite LTB posts/topics
I’m not always the best at self-promotion but I thought I would take the time to share the LTB posts that I had the most fun writing! If you do check any of them out, I hope you enjoy reading them. 😊
- Let’s Talk Bookish: Prioritising Diversity in My Reading
- Let’s Talk Bookish: Author Controversies Impacting My Reading
- Let’s Talk Bookish: Do Tropes Count As Spoilers?
- Let’s Talk Bookish: Tips for Newbie Bloggers
- Let’s Talk Bookish: Romances and Happy Ever Afters
- Let’s Talk Bookish: Making Friends Through Blogging
- Let’s Talk Bookish: Maintaining Blog Aesthetics

Do you participate in the Let’s Talk Bookish weekly meme or is it a meme that you would like to participate in?

I missed the memo there were prompts for this week. I saw “freebie” and went on the loose with 5 LTB posts this week LOL!
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Well, that kinda fits with the prompt right?! Hehe that’s still a nice celebration of sorts for LTB 🙂
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I agree that this meme is a great way to jump start your discussions. It’s kind of fun when so many people are talking about the same thing at the same time, too. It makes it feel like one BIG discussion.
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[…] been participating in this weekly meme for several years now and not to be biased or anything, but I love it so much! When I first found LTB I’d […]
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