FridayReads takes place in a variety of ways. On Twitter folks from all across North America and around the world post what they are currently reading (book, magazine, audio book, newspaper, whatever!) and tag it with the #fridayreads tag. That way other voracious readers can search Twitter for the tag and get ideas for books to read. If you’re not on Twitter check out the FridayReads blog: post what you’re reading and see what other folks are reading too. Oh, and FridayReads on Facebook too.
Each week there is a book giveaway, and (one of my favourite features) a list of the most popular books talked about that Friday.
Last week The Reader’s bloggers collectively took part in FridayReads for the first time. Here’s what we were reading:
Marlo’s reading Generation X by Douglas Coupland (It’s from her 5 summer reads list)
Maureen’s reading: Young Romantics: the tangled lives of English poetry’s greatest generation by Daisy Hay
Dave’s reading: City of God by E.L. Doctorow
Kristina’s reading Ferran: the inside story of El Bulli & the man who reinvented food by Coleman Andrews
Zoe’s reading: Witches & Neighbours: the social and cultural context of European witchcraft by Robin Briggs
Julie’s reading: Seabiscuit: an American legend by Laura Hillenbrand
Want to know what we’re reading this week? See you on Friday!
Source: http://www.thereader.ca/2011/07/what-is-fridayreads-fridayreads.html