Sunday, April 19, 2015

Kelly from The Book Faerie's Nook (Celebrating British Bloggers)

I hope you've enjoyed the return of Celebrating British Bloggers! I know that I have. This week I return with another interview with a book blogger I met at the Mira Ink blogger event in March. This time, let me proudly introduce you to Kelly from The Book Faerie's Nook! Over to you, Kelly...





Firstly, can you tell me something about yourself and your blog?


Hi I'm Kelly, I'm 19 years old and from Feltham, Middlesex. I'm a sales assistant at EAST in Kingston and left college last year after studying English Language and Literature and Performing Arts. My blog, The Book Faerie's Nook, is where I post my own writing, book related events/news, reviews and features. 


How did you begin being a book blogger? What is it about books that makes you excited to talk about books on your blog?

I decided to start up a blog when applying for university last year. Because I wanted to study English and Creative Writing I needed a portfolio of my work. I also wanted to be able to share my work, and then my blog was born. Originally it didn't really have a name, just my initials KH with a simple logo I had made and had a very simplistic design, which was fine for what I wanted it for. It is only recently that I have given my blog an identity with a name and design, lol.

I've always loved books and reading. My Grandad used to make up Wind In The Willow's stories for me and I used to make my dad read me Thomas the tank engine books when I was little, he'd always skip sections to get to the end quicker although I was none the wiser! It was only after my Nan died that I became an avid reader, finding comfort in books. I loved the way I could dive into a book (the Study series) and escape the real world. From that I fell in love and just carried on reading.




What would you like to have known about book blogging before you got started that you didn't know beforehand?

How important it is to give your blog a clear identity and name from the very start! Also how important getting your blog noticed becomes.


When you're not reading or blogging, what do you do with yourself?


Nowadays I'm either at work or asleep, lol, but I used to be part of a Musical Theatre group and do shows 3 or 4 times a year. I also used to play the flute up to grade 3.


What type of things do you champion on your blog? What would you like your blog to be known for?


My writing is probably what I would like my blog to be best known for, that's why I started it. But I also want it to be something my readers can get involved in and want to keep up to date with what's going on.



What has been the best experience of being a book blogger so far? 

Because I've only recently given my blog attention again and started getting involved in things, my best experience would be getting the chance to attend the book bloggers event at Mira Ink to meet other bloggers and Maria V Snyder.


What is your biggest struggle as a book blogger? 

Finding the time and content to blog. Because I work full time I can sometimes have weeks where it has been so hectic that I'm exhausted by the time I get in so don't have the energy to read which gives me nothing to blog about. :(


You can do it, what is your absolute favourite book?

This is a no brainier. It's Poison Study by Maria V Snyder. I started reading it on a Friday evening and by 3am Saturday morning I was finished. No other books have come close to being my favorite or have made me fall in love like Poison Study!


What books or authors or series would you like more people to be aware of? 


The Fallen Series by Lauren Kate, although by the end of this year everyone will know about it. I'd also really like Maria V. Snyder's books to become more known as the looks and questions I get when I say what my favorite book/author is gets very annoying. 



Have you discovered any books or authors through blogging that you might not have otherwise found?


I haven't found any through blogging, however I found the currant book series I'm reading, Caledonia Fae by India Drummond, through FreeBooksy, a company that email you deals for free books daily based on what you like.


Name your top 5 UK book bloggers!

Unfortunately because I've only just started I don't have a top 5 just yet :(


If you could meet your favourite author, who would it be?

Been there, done that ;) lol. Maria V Snyder.


What would you like to see more or less of in the books you read?


That's a tricky one, I don't really know. I guess the constant will they won't they, but then I love that at the same time.


And finally, who is your ultimate book crush?

Valek from Poison Study by Maria V. Snyder. Hands down!


Thank you so much, Kelly!

What do you think of Kelly's answers? Do you love Valek and Poison Study by Maria V. Snyder? Do you love/hate the will they/won't they? Do you find it hard to juggle that work / blogging balance? Let Kelly know in comments!

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