Hello, friends! Tag Thursday is a thing, right? I haven’t done a fun tag in a while because I’ve been so picky with the ones I do (I want easy and fun since I’m too lazy and tired to do more recently) but the Book Blogger Insider Tag didn’t look too difficult so I’m glad I remembered to bookmark it after discovering it on Ashlee’s blog Books Are 42 …last year. 😂 So let’s get straight to it!

Rules:
- Answer the questions below
- Credit the creator Jamie @ALittleSliceofJamie (their site is now private)
- Have fun!

Where Do You Typically Write Your Blog Posts?
As with most things I do at home, at my desk. It’s where I feel most comfortable and I love using my keyboard to type (the sound keeps me going!) so that’s where I always end up doing the most. And yes, I’ll use this as an opportunity to share my most recent desk set-up—it’s only missing my latest Panda keyboard though!

How Long Does It Generally Take You To Write A Book Review?
Um… Ages? I always tell myself to just throw out a quick and dirty review but I can’t do it (which is why my mini-reviews are rare and also not always very mini, lol). It’s not that I tend to go back and forth gathering my thoughts, writing and deleting, rinse and repeat. It’s more that I also do a million things at once while writing and continuously take breaks to come back more refreshed to continue writing.
When Did You Start Your Book Blog?
I published my first blog post in March 2019 but I remember starting to set this blog up in January 2019. I was really nervous about starting it and wasn’t sure what to write! It took me two additional months to gain the courage to finally post something! It’ll be 6 years of this blog in 2025 and in all that time I don’t think I’ve celebrated once because I keep missing the anniversary date (so sad)! 😂
What Is The Worst Thing About Having A Book Blog In Your Opinion?
Probably the time that it takes to properly keep the blog going (often it’s just time that I don’t have anymore)! Writing, engaging, and blog hopping all take up a considerable amount of time. It’s also time that you need to dedicate if you’re serious about growing your blog. As work and general fatigue take over my life, I know I don’t do half as much as I used to and it often doesn’t feel like enough. Running a blog takes a lot!
What Is The Best Thing About Having A Book Blog In Your Opinion?
You folks, of course! *cheesy but true* 🤭
Seriously, the community is the best thing about having a book blog. Borders aren’t a thing and getting to connect with so many readers from around the world has been such an amazing experience. I hope one day I get to attend a book bloggers meet-up or something cos that would be amazing (I think, lol)! 😍
What Blog Post Have You Had The Most Fun Writing So Far?
Is it a cop-out to say that I can’t think of any off the top of my head? 😅 I honestly can’t say that there’s just one. Here are a few from my Bookish Thoughts category that I really enjoyed writing:
- Romances and Happy Ever Afters
- Maintaining Blog Aesthetics
- What’s your posting type?
- Why I blog
- When it’s time to hit the breaks!
What Is Your Favourite Type Of Blog Post To Write?
As much as I love writing reviews and discussion posts, my favourite type of post to write (and also read!) are the weekly/monthly memes: IMWAYR, Top Ten Tuesday, #WWWWednesday, Weekly Wrap-Ups, Monthly Wrap-Ups—I love them all! 😍
When Do You Typically Write?
As a PR of Procrastination nation, I generally don’t schedule posts in advance. This means that I write most of my posts at night after work (like right now it’s 9:30PM, lol). The main exception is the weekend when I write my Sunday posts in the late afternoon after spending the day relaxing!
Do You Review Every Book You Read?
This is something I’ve tried to do ever since I started seriously book blogging. There were pros and cons about doing this—pros being that I keep track of all my thoughts of the books I read; cons being that I didn’t pick up a new book until I finished writing my review because that’d risk me forgetting details in the book I just read. I’ve become more lax about it in the last two years since life has been stressful enough without me adding more for myself. I still try to review as many books as I can, if not on the blog then at least on my Goodreads!
How Do You Write Your Book Reviews? With A Cup Of Coffee Or Tea? With Netflix? Cuddled With Your Fur Baby?
If I’m writing a review in the morning then I usually have a cup of coffee on hand. Most of the time though it’s just me and my phone either in bed (especially if I finish late at night/in the morning and need to immediate thoughts down before sleeping, lol) or on the way to work. If I’m writing my review at my desk I need zero distractions so that means no music, Netflix, YouTube, etc. Just plain silence as I get started!
When Do You Write Your Book Reviews? Right After Finishing The Book? Two Weeks After Finishing The Book?
I’ve learned over the years that immediately or 1-2 days after finishing a book is the best time for me to write my review. I can still easily and clearly capture the thoughts and emotions I experienced while reading but I’ve had time to process everything that happened too. I feel like when I wait too long it becomes obvious since the review becomes less detailed and is generally more restrained (at least, I think so)!
Ngl, it’s mostly to do with the memory thing though cos I tend to forget important things very quickly (even with books I love, lol)! *shakes fist* Damn you, memory!
How Often Do You Post?
I used to post once or sometimes even twice a day (at my most ambitious and free). Now, I still try to post daily but I end up missing 1-2 days every week. I’m teaching myself to not feel guilty about it and I’m slowly learning to be kinder to myself and not self-pressure to do more than I can.

And that’s it for the Book Blogger Insider Tag! I’ll tag Leslie, Anna and Yolanda but even if you’re not tagged, feel free to do it anyway and link back cos I’d love to see your answers!

*High Five* I am a meme girl too. I think they get a bad rap because I have a good time reading and writing them. Book reviews are hard, and some are much harder than others to write. I think writing them as soon as possible is best for me. I can capture my “feeling” better.
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Ooh I love your desk setup! Honestly I need to get better with writing reviews immediately lol. I tend to write it after a while and all I have is the notes and I have to figured out what do they mean 😅
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This one sounds like a fun question to answer!
Absolutely enjoyed reading your answers!
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I am starting to notice the amount of time managing a blog takes up, like this month I’m so busy that I’ve had to limit the amount of times I post which makes me sad because I love it so much! I love your desk set-up, it looks gorgeous. I also love posting the memes because they’re the type of posts that I find there’s more engagement on because lots of people are talking about the same topic or theme 🙂
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Omg, thank you so much for tagging me, Dini❤ I had this post saved up because I could not properly reply to it at the time but I got so excited when I saw your tag.
I saw your set-up on Twitter and it is so cool! I love the colors as well.
Book reviews are very tricky and it is difficult to compress all my thoughts on them in a short place. I do think they are a staple for book blogs, because they are about one’s thoughts and experiences while reading a book, but take so much time and, at least in my case, they don’t get as many visits as posts like memes or tbrs, which are so much fun, but I do agree that sometimes they are seen as less just because of that.
I have tried but I cannot have any noise (music or tv) going on while I am drafting my posts, so my set-up is very boring.
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I really loved reading your answers to this tag. I love it when bloggers talk about blogging! 🥰 I love your desk set-up and your panda keyboard sounds so cute (and perfect) 🐼
Book blogging does take a lot of time. I remember at the start I put so much more effort into maintaining and promoting my blog. Now, I am not even sure where I would start to promote my blog 😅
Book reviews take me ages to write as well. The idea of doing it for every book seems stressful now. Although my wrap-up makes me write a note of my thoughts which I do enjoy. It is hard to keep it concise and there is a lot of your opinion that won’t be included, it is only a brief overview.
Blogging for over five years is an achievement in itself and I love your blog, well done and thank you for all your posts 💜
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Time is definitely the worst thing for me, too. I was thinking the other day that I could use an assistant. LOL!
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Thank you for the tag! ❤ I agree, that the people are what making blogging so much fun. It’s what keeps me coming back when there are times I’m not sure about it. haha. I used to write a review about every book I read. It tired me out quick! Now, I mostly just do ARC’s or mini-reviews for others that I’ve read. Great answers!
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That desk has me drooling, great set up. I also try not to miss out on the weekly memes, but will skip Top Ten if it doesn’t click or I don’t have time to search out the books. I post last minute as well, which is why I don’t have time to do Top Ten each week. I enjoyed reading your answers, Dini.
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