Book Blogger Appreciation Week: 13th-17th September

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I have decided to enter the Book Blogger Appreciation Week, which is taking place during September. This is my entry post – how exciting!

Details of this week from the website:

Announcing the Third Annual Book Blogger Appreciation Week September 13-17

We are thrilled to announce Book Blogger Appreciation Week 2010!

What: Book Blogger Appreciation Week is a week long festival celebrating the community of book bloggers and their contribution to preserving a culture of literacy through book reviews and recommendations, reading reflections, and general bookish chat.  BBAW also includes an awards component.  For more information on the BBAW 2010 Awards and how to participate, please visit the BBAW 2010 Awards Blog.  BBAW events include daily blogging topics, blogger interview swaps, special guest posts, and so much more!

Who: If you self-identify as a book blogger, this festival is for you!  We have been excited to welcome participants from all over the world for past BBAWs.

When: September 13-17, 2010.

Where: Right here at the Book Blogger Appreciation Week blog.  You can participate in the comfort of your own home and the convenience of your own time zone.

Why: Because book blogging is a fun and time intensive hobby that has created communities around books and played a crucial role in the continuing evolution of what books mean in our society.

How Can I Participate?
You can participate by filling out the registration form for BBAW 2010. Subscribe to the blog’s feed and follow us on Twitter to keep up with all of the developments!

I am entering myself in the Eclectic Book Blog category and the Best Written Blog category. The reviews I have chosen to use are:

Tomorrow is the last day to sign-up, so be sure to get there today!

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