Let’s Talk Bookish:  Reading Beyond Books | 7/18/25

Let’s Talk Bookish is a weekly bookish meme originally created by Rukky @ Eternity Books and hosted by Aria @ Book Nook Bits, where every Friday, bloggers write discussion posts based on a weekly prompt and Dini @ dinipandareads has cohosted since the beginning of 2025.


This week’s topic is:

July 18: Reading Beyond Books

Prompts: What do you read other than books? Do you like non-novel forms of literature, like poetry and plays? Do you read a lot of news articles, op-eds, or essays? Do novels make up most of your reading, or is it a mix of those other kinds of writing? Do you ever listen to podcasts in place of audiobooks?

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What do you read other than books? Do you like non-novel forms of literature, like poetry and plays?

😬 Blogs! Um…does Twitter count?! lol…and email? Or mail? Once upon a time I liked poetry but I never read plays unless it was Shakespeare back in school

Do you read a lot of news articles, op-eds, or essays?

I do! If I find a link on social media and want to read more about the topic. I’ve read my sons essays to double check them! lol. I read a lot of stuff my daughter writes.

Do novels make up most of your reading, or is it a mix of those other kinds of writing?

Yes I only read novels these days.

Do you ever listen to podcasts in place of audiobooks?

I have no patience for podcasts and I barely have patience for audiobooks lol…but I have FINALLY listened to more than one audiobook in one year (this year).

July Topics:

July 4: Duologies vs. Trilogies

  Prompts: Do you prefer duologies or trilogies, and why? What are the pros and cons of having two books vs. three books in a series? What are some of your favourite duologies and/or trilogies? Do you think there are benefits to these shorter series, compared to ones with 4+ books, or are fewer books limiting?


July 11: Book Hype (Melanie @ Melanie’s Book Blog)

  Prompts: Has the hype ever ruined a book for you? Has the hype ever made a book better for you? Do you like lesser-known reads, and finding a gem of a book that no one’s heard of? Or do you prefer to read the more popular, mainstream books? Where are the majority of the books you read, in terms of popularity? 


July 18: Reading Beyond Books

  Prompts: What do you read other than books? Do you like non-novel forms of literature, like poetry and plays? Do you read a lot of news articles, op-eds, or essays? Do novels make up most of your reading, or is it a mix of those other kinds of writing? Do you ever listen to podcasts in place of audiobooks?


July 25: The Elusive 5-star Read

  Prompts: What makes a book a 5-star read for you? Do you give books 5 stars easily, or are you more selective with them? What are your all-time favourite “can’t-live-can’t-breathe-without-them” 5-star reads? Is there anything that makes a book automatically 5 stars for you? Or the opposite — what makes you drop to 4 stars?


10 thoughts on “Let’s Talk Bookish:  Reading Beyond Books | 7/18/25

  1. Yay for listening to more audiobooks this year than previously! 😂 It’s been a surprisingly audio heavy year for me and I never thought I’d ever say that, haha. I think the last time I read a play was in school as well, and it was also probably Shakespeare… 🤭 Thanks for joining LTB this week!

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