April 05, 2020

Tooting Your Trumpet #10


Some people toot their own trumpet. I mean to toot yours. On the first Sunday of every month, I'm sharing your posts, your sites, anything interesting I stumble upon during my internet vagrancies. This month on TYT...
  • DO BOOKS HAVE AN EXPIRATION DATE? (a discussion post on Veronika, Ruzaika and Sabrina's blog Wordy and Whimsical)
  • WEIGHT-LOSS SCARE (a post on Simone's blog The Wheelchair Teen)
  • SPRING BOOK BLAST (a campaign on Amber's blog Du Livre)
  • PAY IT FORWARD GIFT CARD GIVEAWAY (a charity giveaway on Karen's blog For What It's Worth)
Please note: all the graphics featured in these posts are property of the blog/site owners, and are only used in association with their blog/site links.

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    Do Books Have an Expiration Date? (discussion post) - by Veronika


    Veronika's thought-provoking post asks us if it makes sense to concentrate on new(er) releases to the point of neglecting old(er) books. She also lists the pros and cons of both things.

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    Weight-Loss Scare (post) - by Simone


    As usual, Simone shares a personal story with us from the point of view of a black, disabled teenager. And as usual, even if her experience is first and foremost meant to help people in her situation - or simply to make them feel less alone - there's a lesson to be learned by everyone in there.

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    Spring Book Blast (campaign) - by Amber


    Amber came up with a plan in order to help authors who have had their blog tours cancelled due to Coronavirus. Check her Google document out (that is, the list of cancelled events and related authors) and read how you can help.

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    Pay It Forward Gift Card Giveaway (charity giveaway) - by Karen


    Karen thought of a way to help the small businesses/charities that are struggling because of the Coronavirus lockdown. She's hosting a weekly giveaway that will allow winners to order from/donate to their shop/charity of choice at her expenses. US only.

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    That's all for now folks! See you the first Sunday of every month for more!

    10 comments:

    1. I love the idea of supporting local business during this time! Seeing everyone buying gift cards and the like always makes me happy. We've been in contact with a lady at our local nursery, letting her know what flowers/plants we want for the year! :)

      Lindsi @ Do You Dog-ear? 💬

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      1. Small businesses are really struggling right now - here, most of those who couldn't stay open due to Corona (like restaurants) are offering home delivery service. Good job on your plants!

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    2. These posts seem awesome! I think it’s great that people are supporting local businesses during this time. I live in a small town with many small shops and I know a lot of them are stressed about what life will be like once they reopen.

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      1. I live in a 33,000+ inhabitants town, so we have lots of those as well. But even slightly bigger shops that are forced to stay closed and can't offer a home delivery service (like medium stores that sell clothes) are having it rough, I guess. Not to mention hairdressers, beauticians, gyms...Here's hoping that they can all stay afloat (with a little help from our central governments) and flourish when it all goes back to normal!

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    3. Thank you for sharing these. I saw Karen's but not the others.

      Hope you are well and stay safe this week!! :)

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      1. I knew Karen didn't need a shout-out LOL - but it was a post that needed to be shared.

        Same to you!

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    4. I can tell that we read and appreciate a lot of the same book blogs because I have already read and loved all of the posts you link here! You've got taste ;)

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      1. LOL, we have the same circle of friends, that's the thing. But thank you!

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    5. Bless your soul because I've been looking for some posts to read, haha! I haven't blog hopped in ages and since I'm somewhat ahead of classes by a small margin (still have to write that paper for a class and um... create the presentation but that's not due until next Monday).

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      1. I can see you're blog-hopping...all over my blog LOL 😘.

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