What is Throwback Thursday?
I’ve noticed several of these meme on a few book blogs. For example, Susan Loves Books does one, which is (or was originally) hosted by Renee@It’s Book Talk. I also noticed that another fellow blogger, Lorrea @ What ‘Cha Readin’?, was doing this as a monthly meme for her blog. In most instances, they use this to share one of their favorite reads or older reviews. Lorrea is doing it for books she enjoyed over the last decade. I really like this idea and am essentially stealing it from them, but with my own twists.
My Twists:
For my Throwback Thursday, I intend to publish one of these posts on the Thursday that falls before the first Saturday of every month. That means that some months might not get any posts and some might get two! Why this day? Because as you may already know, the first Saturday of every month is when I join in on the #6Degrees of Separation book tag. Since I like to spread my blog posts out, and therefore I don’t post a book review the Friday before the Saturday #6Degrees, this is the perfect timing for me.
Also, for my Throwback Thursday, instead of choosing a favorite read from the last decade, I think I’ll highlight one of my previously published book reviews. Why old book reviews? First, our older reviews never seem to get much traffic. Second, when I moved from Blogspot over to here on WordPress, I brought over all the posts I had there. Some of them were very popular on that site. Here, however, they sit sadly with no views, likes, or comments. I’m hoping that readers of this post will click through to the review I’m highlighting and give them some love! I also request that if you want to tweet or share something from the participants, please do so with the featured review and use the #ThrowbackThursday hashtag!
By the way, if you want to join in on this link party, and are a newer blog that doesn’t have old posts that need love, I have an idea for you. Maybe you have a beloved book that was published a long time ago that you think the world has forgotten? Maybe there’s a book you read and loved a few years ago that you want people to know about? If so, I invite you to make your #ThrowbackThursday a post about one of those!
So… with no further ado, I give you…
The Chocolate Lady’s Throwback Thursday Book Review #2
Tasty Reading
My Book Review for “Fried Green Tomatoes at the Whistle Stop Café” by Fannie Flagg.
My review starts thusly:
“For those of you who aren’t familiar with either the movie or the book, this is the story of the events that happened to a group of people who lived in the town of Whistle Stop, Alabama in the 1930’s. One of its female residents – Mrs. Threadgoode, tells these stories many years later, to Evelyn – a woman who makes friends with Mrs. Threadgoode while visiting her husband’s relative in the same old-age home. These stories, filled as they are with love, sex, intrigue, mystery and conflict, so intrigue Evelyn, they actually end up affecting her life as well. We also see these stories told by other past residents – through snippets of newsletters and flashback vignettes.”
To read the rest of this review, please click on the link above!
If you like this idea, and want to do your own Throwback Thursday post, please put the link in the comments below. If this idea gets enough popularity, maybe Lorrea or I will turn this into a hashtag with our own link-up (maybe even put up rules and everything)!
If you want to do this yourself, you can let me know about your blog post in this link party below. (You can also just post a link to an old review you want us to look at, without making a separate post.) I’ll keep this link party open until my next #ThrowbackThursday post (scheduled for April 30, 2020).
What a fun idea! Unfortunately, my blog is fairly new so my reviews would be from the past few months. 😉 I did just add this book to my bookshelf!
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Well, you could instead talk about a book you read a long time ago. That also works.
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Oh ok! I didn’t know if that would be cheating.
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It is MY meme, so no, I say it isn’t cheating. But I would suggest it be an older book or one that you read a while ago, that you loved but thought didn’t get enough publicity.
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