Book Blog Post Ideas- What to Write in a Book Blog
Engaging Book Blog Ideas to Keep Readers Coming Back
My biggest challenge when I began my journey as a book blogger was “What do I write about, apart from book reviews?” Balancing my reading as well as writing reviews often got to be quite tedious. After a considerable amount of brainstorming I identified ideas on the kind of posts my blog could have, or for that matter any other book blog. I worked on developing an editorial schedule that spaced out posts, reviews and listicles. I tried to retain my individual voice in each of my posts and also worked towards bringing in a fresh perspective on a range of book related topics. Writing other “bookish posts” gave me time to read and space out reviews. Thus over a period of time, I had reviewed every book I had read. I could keep my blog going with regular book related posts, as well.
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What does one write about on a book blog?
Of course reviews. What’s a book blog without reviews? To me it’s akin to a pizza without cheese. Reviews could also include books from yesteryear, classics and all-time bestsellers. Adding an authentic summary to it, along with an individual opinion, make them stand out from among the plethora of reviews that flood the online sphere on a daily basis. It also pays to write on a multitude of topics that are related to books. Your favorite characters, genres or author for example make for a lovely read. Here are a couple of ideas you could try to work on.
- Listicles
Honestly these are my favorite kind of posts. I love to group books and thoughts into little lists that serve as a quick read for my audience. I generally group books of a genre or author. I have realized over a period of time that these are the kind of posts my readers have loved the most. Short summaries of the books make it easy for readers. It has also helped readers make quick choices when they are trying to pick up their next read.
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- Medium of reading
I haven’t really written much about this but have read many posts that speak about apps and devices that aid reading. There is the Kindle, Mobi reader and audio books available these days. The choices are not limited, for apart from books, there are podcasts as well. Posts that highlight and suggest options for readers would be of great value.
- Book quotes
Posts dedicated to book quotes could be introduced to readers once in a way. It sure is interesting to have multiple great lines in one single screen. I would recommend grouping quotes on the basis of either genre or author; adds more meaning to the entire post on quotes.
- Cover reveal
Book publishers love doing cover reveals through book bloggers before a book is out. It creates a bit of hype around the launch of the book. I haven’t worked much on such posts, but do believe such posts are a great way to boost popularity in the bookish community.
- Author interviews
Yet again, something I don’t personally enjoy doing, but well, if you are able to create an engaging and authentic Q and A session with an author, would highly recommend it. It’ll be a value to your audience and readers.

- Guest posts
Guest posts are a wonderful way to keep the blog updated as you spend your time trying to finish the book in hand. Including fellow book bloggers speak about their favorite books or book haul is an interesting way to bring in a personal touch to the blog.
- Monthly and yearly round up posts
Similarly, monthly and yearly round-up posts are a fun way of getting your regular readers to know more about what you loved reading and what you disliked the most.
- Reading challenges
Beginning of every New Year, most book lovers embark on one or the other reading challenge. I love speaking about mine as it not only keeps me motivated to read more and discover more genres; it in turn also motivates my fellow book lovers.
Content is king when it comes to blogging
It is 2020 and I would still like to believe and say that book blogging indeed can generate an income. However, over the years, considering the increase in the number of blogs out there, making money from blogging requires a more planned and tactical approach. One thing has remained constant throughout all these years though- Content is King! Good content sells and there is no doubt about it. To capitalise more on this, one needs to have in place a good marketing plan as well as some knowledge on putting the content in a place across Search Engines. Having all these in place builds traffic thereby increasing the income potential from a blog. Thus, if you are getting started on a book blog, get your content in place and work on Search Engine Optimisation(SEO) to ensure what you write gets adequate visibility.
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Takeaways from this post
- You need time for reading as well as writing. To balance it out, it pays to churn out other book related posts from time to time.
- Work on creating an editorial calendar to space out posts.
- Listicles and guest posts are one of the popular ways to keep the blog updated and live and kicking.
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Bhavya
There are so many things to write about when it comes to book and I must say you are doing a fab job.
Ritu
I had limited to reviews when I started out, but have lately been experimenting with other kinds of bookish posts too. Tags are something that do not work for me. Waiting for the tomorrow’s post.
Shilpa Garg
True, book blogs should not be only about book reviews, there’s a lot that one can write about. I love list posts and book quotes posts!!
Shalini
Ah, I love this! You know how much I love reading challenge, hosting one myself. I also love listicles and used to do cover reveals before. Loving your series 🙂
Tarkabarka
I love book listicles, they are very useful! I used to do Top Ten Tuesday on my blog for a while, and I enjoyed reading others 🙂
Unishta
That was quite an eye opener for me . I never knew there were so many more interesting options for book bloggers apart from book reviews . By the end of this challenge I might just be tempted to become one too !
chandey11
i have been reviewing book for past few months without any prior knowledge. i guess this post is the most beneficial read in my quarantine days.
Suzy
I read my books on a kindle app on my phone that way my library travels with me. I love reading book quotes
pythoroshan
My personal favs are usually listicles & reviews. They give so much new details for me and help me find new stuff worth reading
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Balaka
I am really impressed to see how organised and disciplined you are. I have been an ardent follower of your blog and have often followed your recommendations. In this series you are talking about the book blogging aspect and I am hooked to it. Waiting for the rest of the posts in this series.
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lindamaycurry
I am finding reading a challenge at the moment. Actually it is reading one particular book for Book Club. I am going to devote one hour every afternoon to reading it and once I get into it won’t be such a chore. I am reading so many A to Z blogs and responding there is little time for book reading – well THAT book anyway.
Matheikal
Books are everlasting friends. It’s always nice to hear about them.