Monday, July 25, 2011

Announcing a New Series of Posts

We are excited to announce that we will be featuring a new series of posts here at The Blue Bookcase! These posts will be similar to our recent guest post on African Fiction. Every week, either one of us or a guest blogger will post on one of their favorite topics and provide a list of books on that topic that they have read and enjoyed. We would also like to open up that list to you, our lovely readers, and we will update it as we receive suggestions in the comments. 

We are really excited about this new feature but we need your help. First, we can't decide what to call it. We were thinking maybe something like "Listophilia", or something with the word "Topical"? Does anyone have any suggestions? Preferably something that's not an alliteration? :)

What do you think? Does this sound like something you would be interested in reading? Would you be interested in writing a guest post for us as part of this series? Let us know!

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I am bad with titles, but I can't help myself form throwing them out there: Lists to Ponder. Okay, it's early, that's all I got...
1 reply · active 714 weeks ago
I like the simplicity of it. My newest idea is just "Reading Lists." haha
Topicalists: with the "L" being used for both words...a play on both to imply those doing it are that: a "topicalist"...creating a new term, I guess ;)
1 reply · active 714 weeks ago
Interesting... very interesting ...
Most obvious suggestion I could come up with was A Reader on Reading based on the title of Alberto Manguel's book, if it needs to have topical in it & I'm not sure I understand why it does how about The topic list, another is A Personal Library, which like the Manguel would seem to cover the subject matter
1 reply · active 714 weeks ago
I like how sophisticated those all sound ... I'm trying to move away from cheesy titles. I love A Personal Library, but I don't know if it fits exactly ... meh, I don't know. THis is hard!
A Readers Journa,l Biblio-journal
I like the "topicalist" suggestion!
I would most certainly be interested in participating; it sounds like a good idea...

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