
Many thanks to
Just A (Reading) Fool who made my day by giving me a BRILLANTE WEBLOG PREMIO 2008 award. In giving me the award he said "
she brings a worldwide flavor to mysteries and highlights books that those of us here in the States might not have heard about."
Admittedly it is one of those awards that is part meme and rather like a chain letter. But it is a chance to tell a few others that you admire what they do, and also to direct your own readers to blogs that you regularly visit.
Here are the rules:
Once an award is received, the rules are as follows:
- Put the logo on your blog - I have included it in this posting, but also put in in the side bar
- Add a link to the person who awarded you - that is here in this blog, and also in the block called 60 Blogs I'm watching.
- Nominate at least seven other blogs (see below).
- Add links to those blogs on your blog. - they are already in my list of 60 Blogs.
- Leave a message for your nominee on his or her blog (I'm off to do that now).
Here are the 7 book reading blogs I'm nominating
Petrona- Maxine is just an admirable blogger. She reviews crime fiction both on her blog(s) but also for Euro Crime, and also writes about other items of interest. She has also been a great source of encouragement to me. She recently introduced a heap of us to
Friend FeedShe created
Crime and Mystery fiction FriendFeed group and then this morning I discovered she also has
OWL FriendFeed group. I don't know where she finds the time or the energy!
Detectives Beyond Borders - Peter is another who has been a great source of encouragement. He has a very cosmopolitan taste in crime fiction, and is a constant source of a new direction for my reading. He is responsible for many of the new-to-me authors like
van de Wetering,
Glauser,
Vargas and the like.
Do You Write Under Your own Name? - Martin's is one of the calmest feeling blogs that I read, but always informative. He is also a talented writer and
recently won an award for one of his short stories, "The Bookbinder's Apprentice". He hosted Carnival of Criminal Minds #17 and keeps me up to date on Festivals and the like in the UK. One day we will meet.
Musings from a muddy island -Not only does she read crime fiction occasionally, but Juliet takes fabulous photos of the waters around her muddy island.
Reading Adventures - this is Marg in Melbourne, queen of challenges. She reads much more broadly than I do and I am amazed at all the challenges she participates in.
Barbara Fister's Place - Barbara is another who has been a great encouragement to me. She is also the creator of
The Carnival of Criminal Minds, a wonderful blogging ring that I have also participated in.
Bloodstained Book Reviews- Canadian Lillian Porter is an avid crime fiction reader and we share a lot of reading DNA. I watch her reviews to see what she thinks of books I haven't yet read. If Lillian doesn't like something, chances are that I won't either.