Welcome to the book blogger list!
The purpose of this list is for authors to submit their book(s) to. The book blogger will review your book publicly on their book blog, usually including a purchase link and sometimes also leaving a review on marketplaces such as Amazon, Goodreads, B&N, Kobo, Smashwords, etc. All book bloggers on this list do this 100% free.
[NOTE: THIS POST ONLY FOR AUTHOR INFORMATION PURPOSE. I JUST ADD SITE LINKS RENDOMENY I AM NOT SUGGESTING ANY OF THEM]
To submit your book to the book bloggers, simply look for your genre in the ones listed. Once you have a match, click on their link. Virtually all of them should have a tab along the top/side called “Book Review Submissions” or something similar. There, the blogger will list their further details and preferred contact method.
Due to volume of interest, if you’re wanting to use this list, I ask that you scroll down and pick a random spot on the page to begin. That way everyone won’t submit to the first few bloggers on this list at the same time. If a blogger expresses a pause in reviewing, no problem, simply continue through the list until you find those who are available. The paused bloggers usually resume when they’re ready.True Story of Dracula
As an editor at heart, this blogger reads every story with care, even to mention proofreading type comments in her book reviews. Indie books are most commonly on the menu.
Genres accepted: Romance, Mystery, Science fiction, Fantasy, Thriller/Suspense, Young adult, Chick lit, Horror, Literary fiction, Historical fiction, Contemporary, Paranormal, Dystopian, and New adult.
This blog instills honestly in every review, sprinkled with some humor.
Genres accepted: Thriller/Suspense, Horror, Humor, Mystery, and Young adult.
Geniereads is run by a full time reader and a part time blogger. This blog is mainly focused on posting book reviews and other bookish stuff.
Genres accepted: Contemporary, Fantasy, Middle grade, Science fiction,and Young adult.
Joce offers regular author interviews in addition to book reviews and keeps a book review index and an author interview index.
Genres accepted: Contemporary, Fantasy, Historical fiction, Horror, Literary Fiction, Mystery, Science Fiction, Thriller/Suspense, Young adult, and Historical non-fiction
This blog is comprised of duo book reviewers who have an immense love for reading.
Genres accepted: Children’s, Contemporary, Fantasy, Graphic Novel, Historical Fiction, Horror, Humor-fiction, Middle Grade, Mystery, Science fiction, Thriller/Suspense, and Young adult.
This blog discusses books that inspire people, and fiction certainly falls into that category. There, they believe that any book can be inspiring if read at the right time.
Genres accepted: Contemporary, Historical fiction, Humor fiction, Literary fiction, Mystery, Religious/Spiritual, Women’s literature, Biographies, Historical non-fiction, Self-help, and Travel.
This blogger provides book reviews with sprinklings of culinary humor. Also included are musings about life and the overall craft of writing.
Genres accepted: Romance, Mystery, Science fiction, Fantasy, Thriller/Suspense, Young adult, Women’s fiction, Horror, Graphic Novel, Literary fiction, Historical fiction, Middle grade, and Contemporary.
This fantasy writer is all about indie authors in their quest to uplift and review books. Check out their detailed guidelines on what material they seek.
Genres accepted: Science fiction, Fantasy, Horror, and Middle Grade.
This blogger is a self-proclaimed bibliophile and has been blogging since the 5th grade. In her bio she has recently quit quitting.
Genres accepted: Young adult, Romance, and Fantasy.
This blogger has a clean, minimalistic look to it, focusing mainly on children’s books from the perspective of a respected children’s book specialist.
Genre accepted: Children’s.
Bitty Book Nook is a book review blog that specializes in reviewing books written by independent and lesser-known authors. It features reviews of a majority of the fiction genres and some nonfiction genres.
Genres accepted: Contemporary, Fantasy, Historical fiction, Horror, Middle grade, Mystery, Romance, Science fiction, Thriller, Young adult, and Historical (non-fiction).
The real house of books is based near London, but the virtual one is on her blog. Along with her book reviews, she posts the occasional opinion piece.
Genres accepted: Literary fiction and Young adult.
Books, Reviews et al by Shalini
Shalini’s blog features book reviews, author interviews, excerpts, promos, and book spotlights.
Genres accepted: Children, Contemporary, Fantasy, Horror, Humor (fiction, Literary fiction, Middle grade, Science fiction, Thriller, Women’s fiction, and Young adult.
This blog’s reviews come with information about content warning, such as violence, language, sexual content, etc. Want to know if the book is part of a series before you start? She will let you know!
Genres accepted: Young adult and Contemporary.
Having studied themes of apocalypse in Canadian fiction, Dessa is quite a fan of Canadian writers. She also does book reviews from all others in certain genres.
Genres accepted: Science fiction, Young adult, Chick lit, Children’s, Literary Fiction, Poetry, Short stories, and Contemporary.
Lauren is a book reviewer and general literary article writer. Her favorite genres to review are fantasy, YA, paranormal romance, and historical fiction.
Genres accepted: Contemporary, Fantasy, Historical fiction, Literary fiction, Mystery, Science fiction, and Young adult.
This blogger is a writer and a medieval literature lover but will also review your works of fiction.
Genres accepted: Fantasy, Middle grade, Religious/Spiritual, Science fiction, and Young adult.
Aside from featuring the quote of the day and teasers for future content, this blog provides book reviews. Have a request for the next review? This blogger is open to them.
Genres accepted: Mystery, Science fiction, Fantasy, Thriller/Suspense, Young Adult, Children’s, Horror, Literary fiction, Middle grade, and Contemporary.
A circus inspired blog, TSS writes its book reviews in memo form, either funny or serious depending on the book being reviewed.
Genres accepted: Children’s, Middle grade, Young adult, Crafts, and Science non-fiction.
Book Is Glee contains book reviews, weekly memes, tags, and funny, gleeful discussions that all revolve around the bookish world.
Genres accepted: Contemporary, Fantasy, and Young adult.
What reviews often before their release? This blogger has you covered. Also check out their regular round-ups and lists.
Genres accepted: Mystery, Science fiction, Fantasy, Biographies, and Historical fiction.
G. Robert Frazier’s Adventures in Writing
Robert has an interesting mix of information about books, movies, screenwriting, and acting, including advice articles.
Genres accepted: Mystery and Thriller/Suspense.
This blogger doesn’t profess to be a writer, but he does produce some memorable book reviews. Focused on fantasy, sci-fi, and historical fiction, there’s something to find here.
Genres accepted: Science fiction, Fantasy, and Historical fiction.
Mara Was Here is a book blog that reviews books–mostly YA–and talks about anything bookish, as well as publishing discussion posts and other features.
Genres accepted: Romance, Science fiction, Fantasy, Young adult, Graphic novel, Middle grade, and Contemporary.
This blogger loves to promote conversation around the topic of books. With regular updates, many more book reviews will follow. In its world, a cup of tea should come with every book.
Genres accepted: Thriller/Suspense, Young adult, Literary fiction, and Contemporary.
With a master’s degree in poetry writing, Jaffa has a handle on how to interpret words. He reviews many styles, but enjoys giving anthologies exposure they often don’t get.
Genres accepted: Science fiction, Fantasy, Poetry, and Science non-fiction.
This blogger goes to lengths to produce detailed book reviews that balance the positives and negatives. Commentary may be colored by road trips, wine, and cooking.
Genres accepted: Romance, Mystery, Science fiction, Fantasy, Thriller/Suspense, Young adult, Chick lit, Horror, Literary fiction, Historical fiction, and Contemporary
Sprinkled around this blog’s book reviews are book quotes and original pictures, and the author is a self-professed book geek.
Genres accepted: Science fiction, Fantasy, Thriller/Suspense, Young adult, Chick lit, Historical fiction, Middle grade, and Contemporary.
As a former cataloging librarian, this blogger brings her book knowledge to her site. She writes fiction reviews and tries to promote debut fiction novelists.
Genres accepted: Contemporary, Historical fiction, Literary fiction, Mystery, Thriller/Suspense, and Women’s literature.
This blog contains book reviews, book hauls, book tags…basically a lot of bookish things, all fueled by caffeine.
Genres accepted: Mystery, Science fiction, Fantasy, Thriller/Suspense, Young adult, Children’s, Literary fiction, Historical fiction, Contemporary and Biographies.
This blog has a variety of posts to keep things fresh and entertaining. She is a self-proclaimed bibliophile and art lover.
Genres accepted: Young adult.
YA Wonderlust is a blog about books! They do book reviews on both well-known and indie stories. The reviews favor Young Adult but they’ll read many other genres too.
Genres accepted: Children’s, Fantasy, Humor fiction, Literary Fiction, Romance, Science Fiction, Thriller/Suspense, Young adult, and Biographies.
Scattered Thoughts and Rogue Words
This blogger reviews LGBTQ fiction and non-fiction. They also offer author interviews and guest blogs, particularly showcasing stories from Douwn Unda (Australia and New Zealand).
Genres accepted: Romance, Mystery, Science fiction, Fantasy, Thriller/Suspense, Young adult, Horror, Graphic novel, Historical fiction, Contemporary, and Historical non-fiction.
Along with their book reviews, this blog features monthly authors (and their books) in their spotlight section. Their website’s forecast is sunny and pink with a chance of glitter.
Genres accepted: Romance and Contemporary.
Cup of Tea With That Book, Please
This blog features book reviews, news related to books, opinion posts, and of course, tea.
Genres accepted: Mystery, Fantasy, Thriller/Suspense, Literary fiction, Historical fiction, Contemporary, Biographies, and Historical non-fiction.
DCaRB is dedicated to book reviews, general book chat, recommendations, and more. The blog focuses mainly on Young Adult and Teen novels.
Genres accepted: Contemporary, Fantasy, Historical fiction, Horror, Middle grade, Mystery, Science fiction, Thriller/Suspense, and Young adult.
Embracing a sense of humor, this blog doesn’t consider its content to be the average book review.
Genres accepted: Thriller/Suspense, Young adult, Chick lit, Children’s, Horror, Literary fiction, Middle grade, and Contemporary.
Books and Ladders is a book blog specializing in young adult science fiction, fantasy, and contemporary. With daily updates, you can keep up to date on the many things Jamie reads, as well as learn what’s coming up in the YA world and discuss bookish things.
Genres accepted: Contemporary, Fantasy, Graphic Novel, Literary fiction, Middle grade, Science fiction, and Young adult.
Book reviews of (mainly) literary fiction, historical fiction, and mystery/thriller. Other regular features include author Q&As, book extracts, cover reveals, and book related articles.
Genres accepted: Contemporary, Historical fiction, Literary fiction, Mystery, and Thriller/Suspense.
This blogger is a sassy, book-loving southern belle. She posts reviews mainly but also about her own writing journey and encourages readers to be modern-day bluestockings.
Genres accepted: Historical romance.
Outside of running a book club, this blogger tends to review books that she finds compelling and are worthy of conversation.
Genres accepted: Romance, Mystery, Science fiction, Thriller/Suspense, and Young adult.
This blogger studied costumes but also is an avid reader who enjoys analyzing books via her reviews.
Genres accepted: Romance, Mystery, Science fiction, Fantasy, Thriller/Suspense, Young adult, Children’s, Literary fiction, Historical fiction, Contemporary, Crafts, and Historical non-fiction.
This blog features commentary and book reviews from a wide variety of subjects and genres. She gives her honest opinion about a book, whether it’s written by an indie or on the best seller list.
Genres accepted: Romance, Fantasy, Young adult, and Paranormal romance.
Hermione is a book blogger who reads widely. She has an academic background in classics, film, and theatre, so she has a strong grasp of story, good writing, and character.
Genres accepted: Children’s, Fantasy, Graphic novel, Historical fiction, Horror, Literary fiction, Middle grade, Mystery, Science fiction, Thriller/Suspense, Women’s Literature, Young adult, Biographies, Historical non-fiction, Self-help, Science non-fiction, and Travel.
This blog offers clear, concise reviews given in a fun style geared toward the nerd/geek culture.
Genres accepted: Science fiction, Thriller/Suspense, Horror, and Graphic novel.
Using gifs and memes to bring humor to her reviews, she expands her reading too many different genres. She strives to make her reviews simple and clear and doesn’t mind if you call her a nerd.
Genres accepted: Romance, Mystery, Science fiction, Fantasy, Thriller/Suspense, Young adult, Chick lit, Children’s, Horror, Literary Fiction, and Contemporary.
Visit for honest book reviews, giveaways, and book tours.
Genres accepted: Contemporary, Fantasy, Graphic novel, Historical fiction, Horror, Mystery, Romance, Science fiction, Thriller/Suspense, and Young adult.
Outright Geekery’s writing team is a group of passionate comic book geeks writing about what they love most, and that passion shows in their content.
Genres accepted: Graphic Novel.
This blogger strongly believes in interaction in the book community. She puts out bookish memes, reviews, and themed articles. Beware of falling words and large imaginations.
Genres accepted: Science fiction, Fantasy, Young adult, Historical fiction, Contemporary, and Biographies.
Analee hosts tidbits from a group of bloggers that combined provide an entertaining read for any book lover, sprinkled around her book reviews.
Genres accepted: Romance, Mystery, Science fiction, Fantasy, Thriller/Suspense, Young adult, Horror, Literary fiction, Historical fiction, Middle grade, Contemporary, and Paranormal.
This blogger includes outside research to work as a compliment to her book reviews, expanding the view outside of just one source of input.
Genres accepted: Mystery, Literary fiction, Contemporary, and Humor.
Book reviews, author interviews, promotional posts–all submitted by their team of reviewers. They also invite guest reviewers and bloggers.
Genres accepted: Fantasy, Historical fiction, Horror, Literary fiction, Science fiction, Thriller/Suspense, Women’s fiction, and Young adult.
This blogger capitalizes on her experience of youth to bring insight in her book reviews, particularly of the YA market.
Genres accepted: Mystery, Science fiction, Fantasy, Thriller/Suspense, Young adult, Horror, Middle grade, and Paranormal romance.
This blog is all about book and movie reviews, including themed monthly posts with colorful observations.
Genres accepted: Religious/Faith-based.
This blog features book reviews, articles, product reviews, educational topics, and giveaways.
Genres accepted: Mystery, Science fiction, Fantasy, Young adult, Chick lit, Children’s, Middle grade, and Cookbooks.
These reviews tend to be short and to the point, crossing a wide variety of genres. She loves to discover new authors and hidden gems.
Genres accepted: Mystery, Science fiction, Thriller/Suspense, Young adult, Literary fiction, Historical fiction, Biographies, and Historical non-fiction.
The book reviews are shared between the blogger and her daughter. They cross genres although mainly focus on YA and middle grade.
Genres accepted: Children’s, Contemporary, Fantasy, Graphic Novel, Historical fiction, Humor fiction, Literary fiction, Middle grade, Mystery, Women’s Literature, Young adult, and Cookbooks/Crafts.
TCR is an independent, online book reviewer with a love of anything in the Fantasy and Science Fiction genres. Action and romance subplots are always welcome.
Genres accepted: Fantasy and Science fiction.
W.N. features bookish discussions, giveaways, reviews, and tours.
Genres accepted: Children’s, Fantasy, Historical fiction, and Young adult.
Reading After Dark is a book blog featuring stories about the messy interactions of the human condition, books that are best read after dark.
Genres accepted: Romance, Chick-lit, and Rom-com.
This blogger lives her reading life out in the open, which brings honesty and life to the process.
Genres accepted: Children’s, Contemporary, Fantasy, Graphic novel, Historical fiction, Horror, Humor fiction, Mystery, Romance, Thriller/Suspense, Women’s fiction, Young adult, Biographies, Cookbooks/Crafts, Humor non-fiction, Self-help, and Travel.
As an editor at heart, this blogger reads every story with care, even to mention proofreading type comments in her book reviews. Indie books are most commonly on the menu.
Genres accepted: Romance, Mystery, Science fiction, Fantasy, Thriller/Suspense, Young adult, Chick lit, Horror, Literary fiction, Historical fiction, Contemporary, Paranormal, Dystopian, and New adult.
Erika keeps all of her reviews categorized by genre and date. She is a voracious reader of fiction and loves to share her discoveries with others.
Genres accepted: Mystery, Science fiction, Fantasy, Thriller/Suspense, Young adult, Historical fiction, Middle grade, and Crafts.
This UK-based blogger reviews a mixture of YA and adult fiction. Join in on the bookish discussion.
Genres accepted: Contemporary, Fantasy, Science fiction, and Young adult.
With an emphasis on indie authors, LWI provides both book reviews and interviews from people in the writing/publishing industry. They enjoy helping to get the word out about the publications of such authors.
Genres accepted: Romance, Mystery, Science fiction, Fantasy, Thriller/Suspense, Young adult, Chick lit, Children’s, Religious/Faith-based, Horror, Graphic novel, Literary fiction, Historical fiction, Middle grade, Contemporary, Cookbooks/Crafts, Biographies, Historical non-fiction, Science non-fiction, Self-help, and Travel.
Pocket Down Under
A British transplant in Australia, this book review blogger hosts a website that is ever evolving and consistently book related.
Genres accepted: Fantasy, Thriller/Suspense, Literary fiction, Historical fiction, Contemporary, and Historical non-fiction.
Jill Writes
Jill has compiled her book reviews, short stories, articles, and writing notes in one place on her blog, dipping into both fiction and non-fiction.
Genres accepted: Mystery, Science fiction, Fantasy, Thriller/Suspense, Young adult, Children’s, Middle grade, and Biographies.
Incessantbookworm
Jersey-born, history major, and tea obsessed–all adjectives about this blogger. She has a love affair with reading and lets that shine through her book reviews.
Genres accepted: Romance, Science fiction, Young adult, Chick lit, and Literary fiction.
You’re History!
On this blog, the writer reads and listens to books constantly, reviewing for You’re History, Amazon and Vine, Goodreads, and quite often, by authors’ requests. The writer also works at two local historic house museums, and other posts reflect those interests, particularly medieval and U.S. History.
Genres accepted: Mystery, Thriller/Suspense, Literary fiction, Historical fiction, Contemporary, Crafts, and Historical non-fiction.
Maren posts book reviews and tags, and she participates in challenges and read-a-thons. A book store or library is her paradise.
Genres accepted: Mystery, Fantasy, Thriller/Suspense, Young adult, Chick lit, Horror, Literary fiction, Historical fiction, and Contemporary.
A well traveled reader, Dani likes to review books from multiple different genres. She provides a little something in each review for the long and the TLDR reader.
Genres accepted: Romance, Science fiction, Fantasy, and Young adult.
This book blogger is an avid reader and celebrates the love of reading on her site with book reviews, bookish quotes, lists, and more.
Genres accepted: Historical fiction, Literary fiction, Romance, Science fiction, Thriller/Suspense, Women’s literature, Young adult, Biographies, Historical non-fiction, and Dystopian.
An avid reader and self-proclaimed opinionated know-it-all, it only made sense for this blogger to start a book review blog. She is quite detailed with her submission policy, which makes it helpful for authors to submit what’s applicable.
Genres accepted: Science fiction, Fantasy, Thriller/Suspense, Young adult, Horror, Graphic novel, Literary fiction, and Contemporary.
When this blogger isn’t writing, Assaph reads…a lot. Anything will be read of interest, but primarily speculative fiction. Assaph declares that only books enjoyed will be finished (because life is too short), and only the books finished will be reviewed. Those reviews will be posted on FtFM’s website, as well on Amazon and Goodreads.
Genres accepted: Fantasy, Historical fiction, Mystery, Science fiction, Thriller, Suspense, and Historical non-fiction.
The Writing Greyhound focuses on almost all genres. It’s an open, welcoming space promoting books of all shapes, sizes, and genres.
Genres accepted: Contemporary, Fantasy, Historical fiction, Literary fiction, Mystery, Romance, Science fiction, Thriller/Suspense, Women’s Literature, Young adult, Biographies, Historical non-fiction, and Travel.
This blogger is on a mission to read some of most timeless books of our generation, be it ones written years ago or just recently. Also included are groups of short stories and poetry.
Genres accepted: Mystery, Fantasy, Thriller/Suspense, Young adult, Children’s, and Literary fiction.
A NetGalley review, this blogger has reviewed over 400 books on Goodreads and counting. She uses a recipe review style on the books she reads, and she looks forward to more.
Genres accepted: Mystery, Science fiction, Fantasy, Thriller/Suspense, Young adult, Chick lit, Literary fiction, and Historical fiction.
Andrea’s blog focuses on reading and writing from a writer’s point of view, so the book reviews analyze books across several categories, looking at what worked and didn’t work. This can be especially helpful when reviewing works by indie authors.
Genres accepted: Science fiction, Fantasy, Young adult, and Literary fiction.
This blog is about books (obviously), poetry, music, and ideas. It’s a nice chaos as she sees it. Join the discussion and see what happens.
Genres accepted: Romance, Mystery, Science fiction, Fantasy, Thriller/Suspense, Young adult, Chick lit, Children’s, Biographies, and Self-help.
With a neat magazine style layout, these gals attempt to share their love of books with the world.
Genres accepted: Science fiction, Fantasy, and Young adult.
This blogger has been reading books since The Boxcar Children and The Babysitter’s Club and has since picked up the fine art of reviewing.
Genres accepted: Romance, Chick lit, and Self-help.
The best things in the world are books, chocolate, and baking…or at least, so says this blogger. That sounds pretty good to the rest of us too.
Genres accepted: Romance, Mystery, Thriller/Suspense, Chick lit, and Cookbooks.
Not only does this blogger write book reviews, but she also promotes authors, particularly indie ones. Check out her website for many words and occasional giveaways.
Genres accepted: Romance, Mystery, Thriller/Suspense, Young adult, Chick lit, and Historical fiction.
Stop by for posts on books, wine, and life, although not necessarily in that order. Sara hopes to give people the opportunity to discover new books, hear new stories, and provide a different context to stories they may have already read.
Genres accepted: Science fiction, Fantasy, Young adult, Chick lit, Children’s, Literary fiction, Historical fiction, Middle grade, Biographies, Historical non-fiction, and Travel.
Specializing in two things: book reviews and author interviews.
Genres accepted: Contemporary, Fantasy, Historical fiction, Humor fiction, Middle grade, Mystery, Romance, Science fiction, Thriller/Suspense, and Young adult.
Old Mate Media is a small independent publisher that offers a free service to review children’s picture books to help indie authors gain valuable exposure and access a quality review. With 20 years of media experience, their reviews are entertaining and well written, with additional feedback provided directly to the author.
Genres accepted: Children’s.
Peek at Top Ten Tuesday and Favorites Friday but also frequent author interviews/giveaways in a style of review that stands out from the rest.
Genres accepted: Mystery, Young adult, Children’s, Religious/Faith-based, Literary fiction, Historical fiction, and Contemporary.
Although she has a serious addition to books and reading in general, she attempts to cure it with more reads. It’s wildly successful or unsuccessful, depending on how you look at it.
Genres accepted: Romance, Mystery, Science fiction, Fantasy, Thriller/Suspense, Young adult, Children’s, Graphic novel, Historical fiction, Middle grade, Contemporary, Biographies, Historical non-fiction, and Science non-fiction.
This blogger loves posting poetry as well as reviewing crime thrillers and all things creepy!
Genres accepted: Horror, Mystery, Religious/Spiritual, Thriller/Suspense, and Biographies.
They’re looking for great fantasy books written by indie authors. They have exclusive review criteria that gives extra points to authors who have beautiful prose or thought provoking philosophy.
Genres accepted: Fantasy.
As a self professed book geek, A Literary Mind is a nook of a place where its blogger can discuss all things books-related, be it bookish thoughts (such as her hatred for tiny fonts) to Challenges (She’s currently working her way through 4 different challenges).
Genres accepted: Mystery, Fantasy, Thriller/Suspense, Young adult, Literary fiction, Historical fiction, and Contemporary.
This website’s book reviews covers a broad range of genres and formats (print/ebook/audio) and is always on the lookout for the next best read.
Genres accepted: Science fiction, Horror, Graphic novel, Biographies, and Science non-fiction.
This blogger aims for book reviews with style, a coherent review of the genre, story, language, depth of character, and overall response to a book, with reasons for her opinions. A book takes care and attention to write, and she believes a good review needs to take the same type of care and attention on a smaller scale.
Genres accepted: Romance, Mystery, Science fiction, Fantasy, Young adult, Children’s, Literary fiction, Historical fiction, Middle grade, and Contemporary.
These reviews are about ideas, characterization, structure, poetic language, motifs, and worldbuilding, encouraging aspects of reading, such as genre styles, scriptwriting, bookmarks, reading challenges and so on.
Genres accepted: Science fiction, Fantasy, Literary fiction, and Historical non-fiction.
This blogger emphasizes both on her website. It’s not all about one or the other; you can be brainy and into books, while also being into beauty and fashion. There’s no reason whatsoever to push yourself into a certain category. She also emphasizes that beauty has to do with both the inside and out.
Genres accepted: Fantasy, Thriller/Suspense, Young adult, Horror, Literary fiction, Historical fiction, Biographies, and Travel.
A mainly Science Fiction and Fantasy book blog, DJ carves out a spot on the internet with book reviews and a Time Traveler’s Almanac Group Read Along.
Genres accepted: Science fiction, Fantasy, and Graphic novel.
Kelly focuses on young adult book reviews, with author interviews, giveaways, and memes such as Waiting on Wednesdays, as well as participating in blog tours. She enjoys working with authors to promote books!
Genres accepted: Science fiction, Romance, Thriller/Suspense, Young adult, Children’s, Horror, Literary fiction, Historical fiction, Middle grade, and Contemporary.
This blog offers book reviews and occasionally author spotlights/interviews. It specializes in religious books but features books of secular genres as well.
Genres accepted: Fantasy, Young adult, Religious/Faith-based, Horror, Contemporary, and Paranormal romance.
Spreading the joy of reading and talking about the journey into a new world.
Genres accepted: Children’s, Contemporary, Fantasy, Historical fiction, Humor fiction, Literary fiction, Middle grade, Mystery, Romance, Thriller/Suspense, Young adult, and Biographies.
Along with book reviews, Liis offers guest posts and author interviews. In the works are giveaways in the future.
Genres accepted: Romance, Mystery, Fantasy, Thriller/Suspense, Young adult, Historical fiction, and Contemporary.
This blogger reviews books in all genres and loves to share good books with others. She is a netgalley top reviewer with a top reviewer badge, several auto approvals, and over 250 reviews on her site alone.
Genres accepted: Children’s, Contemporary, Fantasy, Graphic novel, Historical fiction, Horror, Humor fiction, Literary fiction, Middle grade, Mystery, Religious/Faith-based, Romance, Science fiction, Thriller/Suspense, Women’s literature, Young adult, Biographies, Cookbooks/Crafts, Historical non-fiction, Humor non-fiction, Self-help, Science non-fiction, and Travel.
This blogger offers book reviews as well as chapter critique exchanges. Occasionally, portions of her writing appear in the feed.
Genres accepted: Romance, Mystery, Science fiction, Fantasy, Thriller/Suspense, Young adult, Historical fiction, and Contemporary.
Anne reviews traditionally published, physical-copy books and includes cat themes in a lot of her posts. She also has experience in the publishing industry.
Genres accepted: Mystery, Thriller/Suspense, Chick lit, Horror, Literary fiction, Historical fiction, Contemporary, Biographies, and Self-help.
This book reviewer focuses on picture books for all ages, although usually children’s books. There’s always lots of illustrations to look at on this website.
Genres accepted: Children’s.
Vrushali reads books like people eat food. As an aspiring writer, she enjoys examining the form of writing when she reviews books.
Genres accepted: Romance, Mystery, Science fiction, Fantasy, Thriller/Suspense, Young adult, Horror, Literary fiction, Contemporary, and Medical thriller.
Lars focuses on fantasy and science fiction book reviews. He’s also a self-published author, himself.
Genres accepted: Science fiction, Fantasy, Thriller/Suspense, Horror, Graphic novel, Literary fiction, Historical fiction, Historical non-fiction, and Science non-fiction.
This blog is furnished with violet colors and jeweled tones. It offers reviews, spotlights, author interviews, and guest posts.
Genres accepted: Science fiction, Fantasy, Thriller/Suspense, Young adult, Chick lit, Children’s, Religious/Faith-based, Literary fiction, Middle grade, Cookbooks/Crafts, and Self-help.
This book review blogger has aspirations in the publishing industry and reads lots of books on the side.
Genres accepted: Romance, Science fiction, Fantasy, Young adult, Chick lit, and Contemporary.
This website features promotional posts, cover reveals, book tours, and author interviews.
Genres accepted: Romance, Mystery, Thriller/Suspense, Chick lit, Religious/Faith based, Horror, and Contemporary.
This blogger writes the best reviews possible to help authors get their work in front of readers.
Genres accepted: Romance, Mystery, Science fiction, Fantasy, Thriller/Suspense, Young adult, Graphic novel, Middle grade, Contemporary, and Crafts non-fiction.
Janey provides book reviews, blog tours, cover reveals, and book blitzes.
Genres accepted: Romance, Mystery, Fantasy, Thriller/Suspense, Young adult, and Chick lit.
Sara reviews children’s fiction, young adult fiction, and non-fiction, which she complements with kid art, crafts, and activities, often involving her children’s opinions in her reviews. She likes to accept self-published or small publisher books, and she’s branching into author interviews.
Genres accepted: Young adult, Children’s, and Middle grade.
David features book reviews, author spotlights, and author interviews from his home base in the UK.
Genres accepted: Mystery, Science fiction, Fantasy, Thriller/Suspense, Horror, and Historical fiction.
Features clear and concise reviews. It reviews a wide variety of genres and approaches each book from an unbiased perspective, reading each book through to the end even if the reviewer doesn’t like it.
Genres accepted: Thriller/Suspense, Chick lit, Graphic novel, Literary fiction, Historical fiction, Contemporary, and Biographies.
Want an honest reviewer? You’ve got it. Caitlyn tells it like it is in her book reviews.
Genres accepted: Romance.
When this blogger isn’t writing, Assaph reads…a lot. Anything will be read of interest, but primarily speculative fiction. Assaph declares that only books enjoyed will be finished (because life is too short), and only the books finished will be reviewed. Those reviews will be posted on FtFM’s website, as well on Amazon and Goodreads.
Genres accepted: Fantasy, Historical fiction, Mystery, Science fiction, Thriller, Suspense, and Historical non-fiction.
Kay gives honest reviews that both showcase the pros and cons of every book that she reads/reviews with a twist of her own unique personality and humor. She also participates in regular posts within the blogosphere that often include mentions and throw backs to books she’s reviewed in the past.
Genres accepted: Mystery, Science fiction, Fantasy, Thriller/Suspense, Young adult, Chick lit, Horror, Graphic novel, Literary fiction, Contemporary, and Historical non-fiction.
Kelly’s blog features a review archive, latest posts, about me, and currently reading. Besides that, honest reviews and real enthusiasm for social interaction drives it forward.
Genres accepted: Romance, Mystery, Fantasy, Thriller/Suspense, Young adult, Horror, Literary fiction, Historical fiction, Contemporary, and Cookbooks/Crafts.
This blogger produces book reviews for specific niches of urban fiction and romance novels.
Genres accepted: Romance and Young Adult.
This blog features books for all ages, fiction and non-fiction.
Genres accepted: Romance, Mystery, Science fiction, Fantasy, Thriller/Suspense, Young adult, Chick lit, Children’s, Religious/Spiritual, Horror, Graphic Novel, Literary fiction, Historical fiction, Middle grade, Contemporary, Cookbooks/Crafts, Biographies, Historical non-fiction, Science non-fiction, Self-help, and Travel.
This blogger reads everything she can get her hands on and posts an honest review about it. On her blog, she also participates in memes, tags, and host giveaways.
Genres accepted: Contemporary, Fantasy, Graphic novel, Historical fiction, Horror, Humor fiction, Literary fiction, Mystery, Romance, Science fiction, Thriller/Suspense, Women’s literature, and Young adult.
GKtR features a renewed commitment to reviewing books that inspire readers.
Genres accepted: Mystery, Fantasy, Young adult, Children’s, and Middle grade.
BAMF is two Bookish Beasties who love reading YA and NA literature, especially fantasy, contemporary, sci-fi and dystopian books. They heart indie & debut authors! They also offer paid Beta reader and Proofreading services.
Genres accepted: Contemporary, Fantasy, Science fiction, Young adult, and New adult.
K.L. writes about science fact and science fiction. She also goes geocaching and posts photos of her travels. She is interested in finding good indie authors to review.
Genres accepted: Fantasy, Literary fiction, Science fiction, Young adult, Biographies, Historical non-fiction, Science non-fiction, and Travel.
A blog all about children’s books–reading, writing, and everything in between.
Genres accepted: Children’s.
This blogger posts about parenting, lifestyle, food, and book reviews for children and adults.
Genres accepted: Mystery, Thriller/Suspense, Chick lit, Children’s, Graphic novel, Historical fiction, and Cookbooks/Crafts.
Her passion is coffee, photography, reading, and book reviews.
Genres accepted: Romance, Science fiction, Young adult, and Chick lit.
This blog posts reviews of underrated books that have either been requested by publishers or authors.
Genres accepted: Children’s, Fantasy, Humor fiction, Literary fiction, Romance, Science fiction, Women’s fiction, Young adult, Self-help, and Science non-fiction.
As a book review diplomat of sorts, this blogger reviews books in English and Portuguese. If there’s romance in the book, she’s probably loving it.
Genres accepted: Romance, Fantasy, Young adult, and Contemporary.
Imogene reviews almost any genre from both indie and traditionally published authors.
Genres accepted: Romance, Mystery, Fantasy, Thriller/Suspense, Young adult, Chick lit, Fanfiction, and Contemporary.
Jack writes about books, book reviews, films, and other matters of interest. Soon to come are author interviews and guest posts.
Genres accepted: Literary fiction.
This blog features honest reviews with social platform cross-promotion. It’s also an active participant in blog tours as a tour host, cover reveals, and book blitzes.
Genres accepted: Romance, Mystery, Science fiction, Fantasy, Young adult, and Contemporary.
Seeking a clean and clear format, On My Kindle goes for a mobile friendly view of its book reviews.
Genres accepted: Romance, Mystery, Science fiction, Fantasy, Thriller/Suspense, Young adult, Chick lit, Children’s, Religious/Spiritual, Horror, Literary fiction, Contemporary, Cookbooks/Crafts, Biographies, Historical non-fiction, Science non-fiction, Self-help, and Travel.
The idea here is to read about publishing news, books, and authors, plus anything else that seems to fit.
Genres accepted: Children’s, Contemporary, Fantasy, Graphic novel, Historical fiction, Humor fiction, Literary fiction, Middle grade, Mystery, Religious/Spiritual, Science fiction, Thriller/Suspense, Women’s literature, Young adult, Biographies, Historical non-fiction, Humor non-fiction, Self-help, and Science non-fiction.
On the Up ‘Til Dawn Book Blog, Dawn posts mainly spoiler-free reviews sprinkled with quirky gifs and graphics. She participates in blog tours through several fabulous tour companies, as well as review via NetGalley, Edelweiss, The Romance Reviews, Reading Alley, and directly through publishing and book publicity companies.
Genres accepted: Contemporary, Fantasy, Historical fiction, Romance, Science fiction, Women’s literature, Young adult, and New adult.
This Harry Potter fan loves spending her paycheck on books. She asks that you check out her growing list of book reviews.
Genres accepted: Contemporary, Fantasy, Middle grade, and Young adult.
This blog features succinct and frequent book reviews. Cats are also known to be discussed.
Genres accepted: Mystery, Thriller/Suspense, and Women’s literature.
Andrea is a librarian, writer, book blogger, and voracious reader. She began Reviews in the City as a follow-up to her blog specifically for indie books. Her blog features an author’s interview page, book reviews, and is a host site for online book tours.
Genres accepted: Children’s, Middle grade, Young adult, Biographies, and Self-help.
All reviews are geared toward the Generation X, which includes modern books as well as ones from this blogger’s childhood.
Genres accepted: Children’s, Contemporary, Historical fiction, Humor fiction, Literary fiction, Middle grade, Mystery, Women’s literature, Young adult, and Historical non-fiction.
From book reviews to editing services, this book blogger loves, among others, the fantasy genre.
Genres accepted: Fantasy and Science fiction.
This self-proclaimed book nerd cross-posts her book reviews on multiple book websites: Amazon, B&N, Goodreads, Netgalley, etc. She reviews for publishing agencies and directly from authors.
Genres accepted: Children’s, Fantasy, Middle grade, Romance, Science fiction, Young adult, Cookbooks/Crafts, Paranormal, and Science non-fiction.
A recovering academic and complete bookaholic, this blogger reads whenever she can and enjoys writing thoughtful, honest reviews.
Genres accepted: Historical fiction, Horror, Humor fiction, Literary fiction, Middle grade, Thriller/Suspense, Women’s literature, Young adult, Historical non-fiction, and Travel.
This blog keeps reviews brief and concise while suggesting ideal readers for the books read.
Genres accepted: Children’s, Graphic novel, Humor fiction, Literary fiction, Middle grade, Mystery, Women’s fiction, Young adult, Biographies, Cookbooks/Crafts, Humor non-fiction, and Self-help.
Their focus is on authors and stories that bend gender and sexuality and express unique identities. From mainstream and genre fiction to the kinky corners of fetish and erotic fiction, they share a passion for anything that bends, twists, or otherwise transcends the social constructs of gender and sexuality. (Contains mature content)
Genres accepted: Fantasy, Historical fiction, Horror, Romance, Science fiction, Thriller/Suspense, and Biographies.
No subject is taboo on Tropical Mary’s website. She reviews books, movies, games, and more. Striving for intellectual debate, she puts effort into being fair and critical, yet constructive.
Genres accepted: Contemporary, Graphic Novel, Historical fiction, Horror, humor fiction, Literary fiction, Mystery, Romance, Science fiction, Thriller/Suspense, Historical non-fiction, and Science non-fiction.
This book blogging website features genres of all types and strives to save its readers a few bucks by helping them find just the right book.
Genres accepted: Contemporary, Fantasy, Historical fiction, Horror, Humor fiction, Literary fiction, Mystery, Romance, Science fiction, Thriller/Suspense, Women’s fiction, Young adult, Historical non-fiction, Humor non-fiction, Self-help, Science non-fiction, and Travel.
Lovely Loveday was created because of a love for books. This blogger enjoys reading books published by both indie and traditional authors.
Genres accepted: Contemporary, Fantasy, Historical fiction, Horror, Humor fiction, Literary fiction, Mystery, Romance, Science fiction, Thriller/Suspense, Women’s fiction, Young adult, Cookbooks/Crafts, Self-help, and Science non-fiction.
Gina reviews Christian books (both fiction and non-fiction), as well as writes articles on the craft of writing. Her book review posts are also featured on Twitter, Facebook, Goodreads, and Google+.
Genres accepted: Children’s, Contemporary, Fantasy, Historical fiction, Humor fiction, Literary fiction, Mystery, Religious/Spiritual, Romance, Science fiction, Thriller/Suspense, Women’s fiction, Young adult, Historical non-fiction, Self-help, Science non-fiction, and Travel.
This blogger likes to use a lot of graphics on TBH and enjoys keeping things light. The website also features regular book giveaways.
Genres accepted: Fantasy, Historical fiction, and Science fiction.
This blogger reads and reviews mostly fiction, and she’s partial to horror and romance. She does read the occasional non-fiction book, such as memoirs or autobiographies.
Genres accepted: Contemporary, Graphic Novel, Historical fiction, Horror, Humor fiction, Literary fiction, Middle grade, Mystery, Romance, Thriller/Suspense, Women’s fiction, Young adult, Humor non-fiction, and Science non-fiction.
This blogger is a book lover and bookseller by trade, reading widely and recommending books for a living. Literary fiction and fantasy are her favored genres, but she has been known to dip her toe into other pools too.
Genres accepted: Contemporary, Fantasy, Historical fiction, and Literary fiction.
TT is a book blog that loves to share reviews of amazing books they find to anyone who will listen.
Genres accepted: Contemporary, Fantasy, Graphic Novel, Historical Fiction, Horror, Humor fiction, Literary fiction, Middle Grade, Mystery, Religious/Spiritual, Romance, Science Fiction, Thriller/Suspense, Women’s fiction, Young adult, Biographies, Cookbooks/Crafts, Historical non-fiction, Humor non-fiction, and Self-help.
Reviews, news, features, and all things books for passionate readers.
Genres accepted: Contemporary, Historical fiction, Humor fiction, Literary fiction, Mystery, Science fiction, Thriller/Suspense, Biographies, Historical non-fiction, and Humor non-fiction.
Anne is a blogger and reviewer who’s generally open to all genres but prefers YA.
Genres accepted: Contemporary, Fantasy, Literary fiction, Romance, Science fiction, Young adult, and Dystopian.
The Bibliophage includes an eclectic variety of both fiction and nonfiction books. It’s divided into three categories: books to learn from, books for relaxation, and books that are about resisting the status quo.
Genres accepted: Contemporary, Fantasy, Historical fiction, Horror, Literary fiction, Mystery, Thriller/Suspense, Biographies, Historical non-fiction. and Politics non-fiction.
Malanie Loves Fiction reviews young adult and classic novels, with much fangirling. It also reviews ARCs, posts monthly wrap-ups, and participates in memes/tags. It’s very active, with posts published at least twice per week.
Genres accepted: Young adult.
The Reading Bud is a book blog and a cozy hangout for all the bookworms, dragons, and whatever being you consider yourself! Here you will find a continuous stream of book reviews, ARC reviews, occasional graphic novel reviews, author interviews, guest posts, and other bookish posts.
Genres accepted: Children’s, Contemporary, Fantasy, Graphic Novel, Historical fiction, Horror, Humor fiction, Literary Fiction, Middle Grade, Mystery, Romance, Science Fiction, Thriller/Suspense, Women’s fiction, Young adult, Post-apocalyptic, and Dystopian.
Leonard Tillerman Author, Book Blogger, Book Reviewer
Leonard Tillerman is an educator and writer who enjoys assisting authors with discoverability by reviewing their books.
Genres accepted: Children’s, Contemporary, Fantasy, Graphic Novel, Historical Fiction, Horror, Humor fiction, Literary Fiction, Middle Grade, Mystery, Romance, Science Fiction, Thriller/Suspense, Women’s Fiction, Young Adult, Biographies, Historical non-fiction, Humor non-fiction, and Self-help.
Hannah reviews craft books, which are a passion of hers. She often receives advanced copies from publishers and discusses them on her established blog.
Genres accepted: Crafts.
This blog reviews books, movies, and television shows, giving honest reviews and creating in-depth discussions.
Genres accepted: Science fiction and Fantasy.
Under the Covers With a Flashlight
Reviews of short novels for tiny humans, including both fiction and non-fiction picture books, chapter books, middle grade books, and more rarely, young adult tales.
Genres accepted: Children’s, Middle Grade, Picture Books, and Chapter Books.
Her opinions on non-book-related subjects are usually not the most common, yet she does her best to make her reviews fair and still reflect her personal style/preferences.
Genres accepted: Mystery, Science fiction, Fantasy, Young adult, Chick lit, Religious/Faith-based, Literary fiction, Historical fiction, and Contemporary.
Focusing on the fact that starting a book series can be a time investment, this blog helps you get to know one before you begin. It primarily features forensic, medical, and techno-thrillers.
Genres accepted: Thriller/Suspense.
Betty Book Reviews is a book review blog that focuses on YA titles. She works to keep all reviews spoiler-free, fun, and short. She started up the blog in order to interact more with people who share her love of books and blogging.
Genres accepted: Contemporary, Fantasy, Graphic Novel, Romance, Science fiction, and Young Adult.
Starlight-Reads is a YA book blog. It focuses on book reviews, book photography, and other fun content!
Genres accepted: Fantasy, Graphic Novel, Science fiction, Young adult, and New adult.
As the name suggests, OPB reviews picture books and picture books only. But the site also includes interviews, resources, and more that’s of interest to librarians, teachers, writers, illustrators, editors, agents, and publishers who work in this terrific part of the kidlit world.
Genres accepted: Children’s.
This blog combines the blogger’s love for reading and for indie music. It contains mainly reviews of LGBTQIA+ books and shounen manga. Each book has its own soundtrack and the quotes try to capture the essence of the stories.
Genres accepted: Contemporary, Fantasy, Graphic novel, Historical fiction, Horror, Humor (fiction), Middle grade, Mystery, Romance, Science fiction, Thriller, and Young adult.