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Roberta R. (Offbeat YA) (offbeat-ya) As for me, the name came naturally...I wanted my blog to focus mainly on YA undiscovered gems and quirky books - so I put YA in the title and went for the adjective that would convey my intentions best...Offbeat YA was born that way. Having said this, I occasionally review mainstream or adult books too...What I mean is, it's not uncommon to have a blog name that doesn't cover all the bases :). And I don't think it's necessarily a bad thing.
A good name, to me, is short-ish and preferably includes an adjective...also, I would avoid all the overused terms (like "bookworm"...sorry, but there are just too many of them already, and you might get confused with lots of other ones...not to mention, it doesn't really say what you do on your blog).


Jackie - Fire & Ice Book Reviews (jackiefireicebookreviews) My blog name is Fire and Ice Book Reviews. I love reading a lot of hot romance books. Hints the word Fire. However, I also like to read fantasy, paranormal, etc. books that are mild or cool. So they are Represented as Ice. So that is how I came up with my name!


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Skjam! | 335 comments My blog title comes largely from my internet handle, SKJAM! Pronounced "skah-jam", if you're curious. It's both a shortening of my real name and a tribute to Captain Marvel's magic word "SHAZAM!" It turned out to be a very useful handle because the various email services didn't already have it taken, and once web search became common, skjam was rare enough that my name almost always came up towards the top.

So when I finally got around to having a review blog, I just added "Reviews" and "SKJAM! Reviews" was born. Although my handle is a non-intuitive word, once people know how to spell it, it makes for easy searching.

One of the worst book review blog names I can think of is "Book Reviews." No pizzazz, nothing that will make it stick out in a web search. You want to go with something that will a)tell the searcher what sort of books are reviewed or b) be memorable enough that they will click on it just to see what it is or c) tie into your personal brand (which is what mine does.)

I'd not go above five words in a blog title, maybe seven if you have "the" or "and" in there.


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Beatrice (beatricemasalunga) Confessions of a Pinay Bookaholic

Inspired by Confessions of a Shopaholic by Sophie Kinsella, I'm a Filipina who loves reading books. (Filipina and Pinay are just the same)

That's how it came up.


message 5: by Luke (new)

Luke Ahearn | 11 comments Thanks for this post.

My blog name comes from my ability to not think before I post something :) Seriously it was a gut decision and is meant to appeal to writers looking for a different angle of the process and not the same old reposted advice. I can not help you with the other questions.

https://www.goodreads.com/author/show...


message 6: by Luke (new)

Luke Ahearn | 11 comments Beatrice wrote: "Confessions of a Pinay Bookaholic"

I love this title, it kind of makes me want to look it over because of the word confessions. :)


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Sophia (Bookwyrming Thoughts) (hannahsophialin) | 346 comments I'm actually really terrible at blog names, XD. I spent 2 weeks trying to think of one... and a bobblehead on a game that someone gifted me (Wizard101 specifically) that was named Milos Bookwyrm and I was like, "Yes! That's the perfect name!" (Well, not really. The final one was Bookwyrming Thoughts)

Apparently that bobblehead has an honorary place in my virtual dorm, lol.


message 8: by Cheryl (last edited Apr 12, 2014 09:09AM) (new)

Cheryl (Gwyneiira's Book Blog) (gwyneiira) | 63 comments I choose gwyneiira.

I wanted something unique and holds a meaning to me. So "gwyn" is welsh for white, and "eira" means snow. Gwyneiira means white as snow or snow white. As I have a huge obsession for all things snowy and winter. It's a perfect name to me :D

Come visit me here, http://gwyneiirabookblog.weebly.com


message 9: by Rajuda (new)

Rajuda | 32 comments Interesting question.
Where did mine come from? The one who guesses it right gets a book as gift from me.
Check out:
http://www.teega.com/


message 10: by Carol (new)

Carol Cooper | 21 comments At first I had trouble choosing but then Pills and Pillow-Talk just popped into my head. My day job is medicine (Pills) and my novel One Night at the Jacaranda is about dating (pillow-talk) - and my blog pillsandpillowtalk.com covers both those areas.


message 11: by Soothing Rays (new)

Soothing Rays (sai-) The name Soothing Rays came when I posed the question to my family. They asked me what books meant to me and just like that I knew what to call my blog.


message 12: by Donald (new)

Donald Scott (writeondon) The blog name itself is 'Paradise Bound' - a play on 'Paradise Found' combined with what reading means to me. The url itself, the blog is called "booksinaminute.blogspot.com" and that's because people are so crazy busy today I wanted to only write short reviews - literally reviews that could be read in about a minute or so, for people constantly on the go.


message 13: by Sheetal (new)

Sheetal (sheevi) | 2 comments My blog name came from the thoughts of lives' problems and lack or awareness...Strange yet true!
The URL is zistboon.com which says that 'Zindagi in and stress out!
I love to share various parenting problems, life hacks, how our mind works for a particular situation and other similar thoughtful ideas.

Thank you.


message 14: by Elley (new)

Elley Murray (elleyotter) My blog name is Elley the Book Otter... I go by "Elley" mostly online (my given name is Rochelle), and I guess my two favorite things are otters and books, haha. I had started a book blog a loooong time ago called The Library Dragon, but it was time for a reboot and dragons are so overdone... The world needs more otters. :)


message 15: by Bernadette (new)

Bernadette (skelebooks) | 35 comments my blog name is Spine Cracker or "Crack your spines". It came about because I became annoyed at the materialism in the book blogging world and bloggers only wanting new books, meaning libraries and second hand shops were suffering. so the name became an act of rebellion and I usually only review second hand or library books.

you can check it out here

https://crackyourspines.wordpress.com


message 16: by Jenny (new)

Jenny My blog is Reading Recluses. When I was thinking of potential names, I really wanted it to alliterate, and reading recluse has a ring to it! And here it is today: https://readingrecluses.wordpress.com/


message 17: by Maggie 劉美儒 (new)

Maggie 劉美儒 (onceuponatimeireadabook) | 3 comments My blog is Once Upon a Time, I Read a Book. I've actually had the phrase wandering around in my head for a few decades. I grew up visiting an used bookstore nearly every weekend and I fell in love with the idea of owning a used and new bookstore and cafe when I was older because I like the idea of feeding people both mind and body (seriously, when I cook, I feed everybody in the neighbourhood and everybody gets books for gifts), and I was going to name it Once Upon a Time I Read a Book Cafe. I was like 6 or something, it was cheesy, I know. The name seems like such a mouthful for a cafe now, but "Once Upon a Time, I Read a Book" was the first thing I thought of when I decided to expand from simply reviewing books randomly online to an actual book blog.
Once Upon a Time, I Read a Book


message 18: by Amanda (new)

Amanda Watson (widowwatson) | 8 comments My blog name is Widow Watson. It's based off of a nickname that someone gave me, and like all good nicknames, no one actually remembers where it came from (although my last name is Watson, so there's that). I am currently a mortuary student so I guess that also fits with the goth "lite" vibe. Like y'all, I do reiviews and other book related content but I am trying to skew towards featuring more horror/suspense/fantasy/ YA genres. You can find it at WordPress.com/widowwatson


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Amanda Watson (widowwatson) | 8 comments Whoops! I meant widowwatson.wordpress.com


message 20: by LaNona (new)

LaNona My blogs name is Books with Noel, when I started it I wanted to use my nickname and the name I use on other platforms. I felt more comfortable with it and it was easier for others to say or read. But I also wanted my blog name to be like a discussion about books with someone- like you’re chatting with ‘’Noel’’. So Books With Noel it was!


message 21: by ♛primadonna♛ (new)

♛primadonna♛ (lavenderbird22) | 4 comments My blog name is lavenderbird21. Lavender is my favorite color. 21 might have been my age when i made it?? Im not sure. a bird is one of my favorite animals.

My header is Primadonna and my subheader is "All I ever wanted was the world" which comes from Marina and the Diamonds' song.


message 22: by Alyssa Janine (new)

Alyssa Janine Busia (alysinbookland) | 40 comments My blog name came from my fave childhood book, Alice in Wonderland, and my nickname is also Alys. My blog is named Alys in Bookland. Check it out!


message 23: by Zamaie (new)

Zamaie Chinye (zamaiechinye) | 5 comments I chose the name ZamaieWrites for my blog because 1) I love to write and 2) my first name is Zamaie, which is pretty unique.


message 24: by Paul (new)

Paul Long | 121 comments https://tbrstack.blogspot.com/ Mine is The TBR Stack, and it simply comes from the fact that my to-be-read stack of books is always growing, as I buy more than I can read. It's a short, simple, and self-explanatory name. I was surprised it was available, but I'm glad it was.


message 25: by Jonathan (new)

Jonathan Pongratz (jonathanpongratz) | 1310 comments My blog name (Jaunts & Haunts) came from the fact that I love a good adventure, but that I also love thrills and chills as well. These are the things that make me love reading, so that's what I went with.


†Reviews of a FearStreetZombie† (fearstreetzombie) | 137 comments My blog name Reviews of a FearStreetZombie: http://fearstreetzombiereviews.blogsp...

Is really just a combo of my favorite things. Lol Books, Zombies, and my favorite series. Fear Street (RL Stine) ^_^


Phoenix (Books with Wings) My blog name, Books with Wings, came because my online name is Phoenix and, well, Phoenix's have wings.
https://yabookswithwings.wordpress.com/


message 28: by Jacob (new)

Jacob | 3 comments I love reading about the creativity you all had in creating your names!

My blog name - Chisel Book Club - came from the idea that books are the chisel of the mind. They shape who we are as individuals just like a chisel in the hands of a sculptor shapes a carved piece of wood or stone. I also wanted a masculine sounding name since I want the site to encourage men to read: chisel fit the bill on that front as well.

If you're curious, here's my introductory article!

https://chiselbookclub.com/a-mans-boo...


message 29: by Alexandria (last edited Oct 10, 2021 11:15AM) (new)

Alexandria K (percabethprincess8729) | 30 comments My blog name (Musings of an Arthritic Artist) came from my mother. She had suggested I start a blog earlier this year and I couldn't think of a name. She helped me. Musings comes from thoughts and the fact that I love Greek mythology (musings sounds similar to the Muses), arthritic comes from the fact that I was diagnosed with juvenile idiopathic arthritis at nine months, and artist comes from the career path I chose as a three year old.

Here's my introduction post:

https://musingsofanarthriticartist.bl...


message 30: by Stefan (new)

Stefan Bogdanski (zweiundvierzich) | 88 comments Susan and I went a really simple way - she's Canadian, I'm German, so there's a whole ocean between us. Sometimes, the Atlantic is called the big pond in the Englisch language (funnily enough, in German the Atlantic is sometimes referred to as "der große Teich", which is exactly the same title as big pond, just a different language). Our blog is spanning this difference. We're not only building a kind of bridge between continents, we are also building bridges between genres - because naturally, we all have our favourite genres, and that means Susan and me can cover a broad range of genres between us.

I am really lucky to have found her here on Goodreads!

You can find the introduction on the start page of our blog (we have a static page instead of starting with the latest posts):

http://crossingthepond.reviews


message 31: by Susan's Reviews (last edited Oct 12, 2021 04:46PM) (new)

Susan's Reviews (suel2016) Bogi wrote: "Susan and I went a really simple way - she's Canadian, I'm German, so there's a whole ocean between us."

Thanks Bogi! I actually think that I was the lucky one, because you designed a very elegant, easy to access blog site which is also very pleasing to the eye.

In the initial stages, while we were exchanging emails, Bogi suggested Crossing the Pond and I had already checked online for the availability of "Across the Pond" - but another blogger was already using that name. I liked the idea of our book reviews floating across the pond. I tried to convince Bogi to insert the following image into our welcome page carousel, but I suppose it was too much of a sacrilege, seeing books getting soaked in the ocean....?


Maybe one day it will find its way into one of my reviews, because I love this image. (It also brings to mind Hamlet's Ophelia, but even that was a pleasing thought...) And that is how Crossing the Pond was born!

We each bring our own strengths and personalities to this blog and I know that we balance each other out very well. I always enjoy reading your reviews, Bogi. Your blog posts are always entertaining - even downright amusing (especially your last one about the wrestling/bully YA novella review.)

I enjoy being on your team!


message 32: by Susan's Reviews (new)

Susan's Reviews (suel2016) Jacob wrote: "I love reading about the creativity you all had in creating your names!

My blog name - Chisel Book Club - came from the idea that books are the chisel of the mind. They shape who we are as individ..."

The chisel of the mind!! What an amazing analogy! I agree, this is an interesting discussion! Loved your comment too!


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