Here on the Reader Spot, I share the bookish love of our avid book reviewers. From young adult to historical romance, chick-lit to a murder mystery, they know what they like, and they’re happy to share. Whether you are a reader looking for a new book, or a writer wondering what your reader wants, I hope you find this series enjoyable.
As I round up willing victims book reviewers to take part in this feature, I thought I’d share my own book love so you can see the kind of questions I ask.
If you are a book blogger/reviewer and would like to take part in this feature, then please leave me a comment, or get in touch via my ‘say hello’ page. This Feature Needs You!
What genre do you enjoy reading?
I’m sure it will come as no surprise to hear that I adore YA fantasy fiction. My bookshelves are stuffed full of vampires, faeries, dragons, and witches – the more fantastical, the better! However, as I have been a member of Rosie Amber’s Book Review Team for a while now, I’ve started to push the boundaries and read a few ‘big girl’ books. I’ve discovered a new-found love of historical fiction, science fiction, crime, and horror – something I used to enjoy reading when in my twenties. I also enjoy non-fiction titles in the personal development genre.
Do you have a favourite author in this genre?
I have several favourite YA authors, most of whom I’ve included in my Monday Muse feature; Sarah J Maas, Cassandra Clare, Maggie Stiefvater, Jana Oliver, oh dear, the list is endless! When I was younger, I was a huge James Herbert fan and was deeply saddened by his loss. Another favourite in the sci-fi and horror genre is Dylan J Morgan – his books are beyond awesome!
How do you prefer to read your books?
Most of my review books are on my kindle, but when a favourite author releases a new book I have to get it in paperback. I can’t seem to read YA on my Kindle – maybe that’s the teen in me! I also have to have a paperback if it’s non-fiction. I’d probably say it’s a 50/50 split. I’ve had a few PDF books to review and find it incredibly hard to read on my computer. I much prefer to curl up somewhere away from my desk.
Where do you purchase your books?
Amazon and Waterstones. It’s far too easy for me to click ‘buy now’ on Amazon, I should deactivate my card details – maybe one day! We have a lovely big Waterstones store in Solihull, and also on New Street in Birmingham, and it’s physically impossible for me to walk past without popping in.
Where do you find out about the books you read?
The majority of my book purchases come from reading reviews on book blogs. If I like the cover, blurb, and it’s got a decent review, then I’m sold. I also subscribe to the Goodreads YA email, so I find out when all my favourite authors are releasing their books.
I take advantage of the ‘you might also like’ feature on Amazon quite a bit too. They have recommended some fabulous titles by lesser-known authors who I might have missed otherwise.
Do you have a budget when buying books? Do you stick to it if you do?
Ha ha, I don’t know why I ask this question – does anyone have a book budget? I know I should as I probably spend more money on books than groceries, but I can’t see me implementing one anytime soon 🙂
Do you write a review when you’ve finished reading? If so, where do you post this?
Yes, every time. I will post a review on Amazon UK and US, Goodreads, and my blog. If I’ve reviewed a title as part of Rosie’s team, then it also gets shared on Rosie Amber’s blog, so it receives two pushes on social media. I share my reviews on Twitter and Facebook and hope to start promoting them again on Instagram and Pinterest (I’ve been a bit lax with that!)
What do you look for in a book?
For me, it’s all about the characters. If I don’t feel a connection, then I’m not really bothered about the plot. I love feisty female characters who get into all kinds of trouble, and I’m quite partial to a sexy vampire, but that’s for another blog post!
Where do you like to read?
I love reading in my she-shed in the garden when it’s a warm sunny day, but as autumn has arrived, I’ve started to curl up on my sofa overlooking the garden. I do go up to bed quite early and read for a few hours before switching the light off. I also have thirty minutes between dropping my son off at football and when his match starts so I’ll hoover up a few chapters in the car before standing in all weathers to cheer him on.

What social media platforms are you active on?
You’re reading my blog at the moment *waving* so feel free to hit the ‘follow’ button.
You can also find me lurking around Twitter, and Goodreads.
I have three Facebook pages – my private page, my motivational blog page, and my YA author page.
I’m still trying to get the hang of it, but I’m on Instagram if you want to connect, and I have a Pinterest account. I am on LinkedIn but rarely look at it – far too grown up for me!
I hope you enjoyed this feature. If you would like to take part, please get in touch.
Thanks for the shout out Shelley, am loving The She Shed, would love one of those myself.
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My pleasure, Rosie. Ah yes, my hideaway is fab. Just need to install a latte machine and I’m all set ha ha 🙂
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I wish I hadn’t already been on this, now….! Have a look at my latest book review, it’s RIGHT up your street 🙂
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If you’d like to come on again then I’d love it! 🙂
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We should all have a she shed! How fantastic, Shelley 😀
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Ha ha, I agree Cathy X
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I love your reading spots. Especially your she-shed. 🙂 (I think I already mentioned this, but I’m reading Maggie’s Raven Cycle series – I think you’d love it.)
How are you on so many social media networks???
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Great to read this feature, Shelley… 😉
I particularly agree with you when you make reference to the importance of characters… and how they might lead us more deeply into the plot when we feel a connection with them.
Sending best wishes! Aquileana 😀
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Now I want a she-shed. I don’t have a yard, though, so it may be problematic. I’m a book reviewer/blogger. I’d love to be featured.
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Haha, my she-shed appears to be a hit! I’d love to have you on the feature, Dena, thank you. I’ll DM you via Twitter 🙂
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What a great interview, Shelley. I’ve learned more about you here than I did at The Bloggers Bash. Then again, I was on video duty there.
Love the she-shed. I suppose it’s a bit like a man cave?
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Thanks, Hugh. I did manage to avoid your camera at the bash didn’t I!! Yes, the she-shed and man cave are a must for all creative types in my opinion 😉
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Well, I did get you introducing yourself, although having a video camera on the iPhone pointed at you seemed to send you and Sarah Hardy into fits of laughter. Showed you were having great fun, though.
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Hi Shelley, I enjoyed this post and learning about your reading and processes. Thanks for that! I also love your she-shed. I have a similar room in my garden made of perpex, so it’s a glass house without the glass! I can grow plants in it or laze the day away on my comfy daybed reading whatever has taken my fancy, all the while admiring my husband’s handiwork in the garden. Summer gets a bit too hot in my sunroom but other seasons are great. I’d love to be involved in your blog if you need someone. Deb
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Your ‘glass’ house sounds great, Debbie! Thanks for stopping by. I’d love to get you involved too – if you can send me your email address via the ‘say hello’ page, or DM me on twitter (@ShelleyWilson72) then I can get in touch. X
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I totally agree that it’s all about the characters!
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