Alli the Book Giraffe

An autistic book lover who shares her journey through fantasy, middle grade, and beyond.


Book Blogger Hop Masterlist

Book Blogger Hop Masterlist

Hello readers! Last week I put together an LTB Masterlist of all the posts I’ve done over the years, and this week I am doing another, but with Book Blogger Hop.

Below will be every single Book Blogger Hop I’ve done on this blog and this post will be updated regularly and linked at the bottom of all my future BBH posts.

(Last Updated: August 23, 2025)

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  • August 15-21 Do you visit and share books in Little Free Libraries in your area?
    • I shared a bit about Little Free Libraries in my area, some books I’ve put in and taken out, and even share a picture of the one nearest to my house.
  • July 25th – 31st – If you set a goal on Goodreads, do you place it realistically, lower than what you think you will read, or higher than you think you will reach?
    • In this one, I talk about Goodreads goals and how I decide what to set it each year.
  • May 16th – 22nd – What are some of your favorite books to re-read?
    • I shared a few of my favorite books to reread and why I keep coming back to them. There’s something comforting about returning to familiar stories, and I talked about what makes a reread worth it for me.
  • February 7-13: Do you prefer to read series one book after another, or can you read other books in between?
    • I explored whether I prefer to binge-read series or space them out. I shared when binging works best for me, how mood affects my choices, and why sometimes it’s better to take things slow.
  • January 10th-16th – January is National Hobby Month. Do you have any pastimes or interests other than reading that go well with your love of books and literature?
    • I talked about the hobbies I enjoy outside of reading, like blogging and watching TV, and how they balance out my reading life. I also shared how these hobbies inspire and support my love for books.
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  • May 10th-16th – May is Mental Health Awareness Month. Are there any books with themes or characters dealing with issues related to mental health that you have found to be enlightening or comforting?
    • I shared my thoughts on how mental health is portrayed in books and why authentic representation matters to me. I talked about what I look for in these stories and how they can make readers feel seen and understood.
  • March 1st-7th – What was your gateway book—the book that made you want to read more—into reading or into a specific genre? 
    • I looked back at the book that got me into reading and how it shaped my love for stories. It was fun reflecting on the impact that one book had and how it led me to become the reader I am today.
  • February 16th-22nd – Do you keep an active list of favorite authors—that you would spend your milk money on—to have it when they publish a book? 
    • I shared a few of my favorite authors and what makes their writing stand out to me. From beautiful writing to unforgettable characters, I talked about why I keep coming back to their books again and again.
  • February 9th-15th – Do you post Happy Publication Day posts for books you read?
    • I talked about whether I write Happy Pub Day posts and how I feel about them in general. I shared my thoughts on supporting authors, what makes these posts meaningful, and when I think they work best.
  • January 12th-18th – How many books are on your “to be read” list?
    • I confessed just how long my TBR really is and talked about how I manage it (or try to!). I shared my approach to tracking books, the never-ending nature of the list, and why I’ve come to accept that it’ll probably never be finished.
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  • December 1st -7th – Do you read multiple books at once?
    • I shared my thoughts on reading more than one book at a time and whether it works for me. I talked about my reading habits, how I balance different genres or formats, and when I’m most likely to juggle multiple reads.
  • November 24th – 30th – Do you prefer to read old or new books?
    • I explored whether I prefer reading backlist titles or new releases. I talked about the pros and cons of each, how I balance the two, and why mood and availability often guide what I pick up next.
  • September 8th – 14th – Do you agree that libraries should ban books?
    • I shared my opinion on the banning of books in libraries and why I strongly believe in access to diverse stories. I talked about the importance of intellectual freedom and how book bans can harm readers, especially young ones.
  • August 18-24 – Do you prefer to read standalone or series books?
    • I compared standalones and series, sharing which I tend to prefer and why. I talked about the strengths of each format, how my mood affects my choice, and what keeps me coming back to a long-running story or not.
  • July 21-27 – Which plot twist is your favorite?
    • I talked about one of my favorite plot twists (without spoilers!) and what made it so memorable. I shared why a good twist can elevate a story and how it keeps me thinking about the book long after I’ve finished it.
  • June 9-15 – Do you still enjoy reading children’s books?
    • I shared my thoughts on reading children’s books and whether they’re still part of my reading life. I talked about nostalgia, the charm of middle grade stories, and how sometimes they can be just as impactful as adult books.
  • March 3-9 – Have you joined the library reading app, Libby?
    • I talked about my experience using the Libby app and why I love it. I shared how it fits into my reading routine, the types of books I borrow, and why it’s one of my favorite tools as a reader.
  • February 17-23 – Do you use other sources for ARCs besides NetGalley?
    • I shared the main places I get ARCs and how I started with early copies. I talked about sites I use, how I choose which books to request, and what I’ve learned about managing ARCs over time.
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  • April 15-21 – Do you prefer to leave book jackets on or off while reading?
    • In my first ever Book Blogger Hop post, I went over whether I would leave the dust jacket on a hardcover book when reading.


Happy blogging and bookish adventures! 📚🦒✨

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6 responses to “Book Blogger Hop Masterlist”

  1. That must have been a ton of work! This is why I included all categories in my menu, so when you click on it, it is directly visible. Don’t do it now, because my website has moved to another host, and I lost some settings, so I have to redo my menu. But first, I will redo all my book reviews.

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