Sources
We love to watch (in no particular order):
Vulpes Libris is not a one-voice blog. It is maintained by a group of “writers (published and unpublished), journalists, librarians – as well as wildlife painters, craft-workers, opera-buffs and dog-lovers” who’s articles include book reviews, interviews with authors or publishing persons and all things books.
Assistant Professor of English at Lehigh University focuses mainly, but not exclusively on Indian literature.
The University of Chicago Press Blog is a very rich resource of reviews and intelligent commentary. Apart from their books and journals divisions, The Chicago blog also maintains an YouTube channel.
Mark Sarvas, a very en-vogue literary blogger, now also known for “Harry Revised”, his first novel.
A collective effort, offers coverage on books, arts, and culture since 2003.
Stephen Lang updates regularly his blog with book reviews and occasionally, opinions. Personally, I always peek at the logo illustration.
John Self is a very active reader and book reviewer.
Dean is an Arts graduate living in Sydney who blogs about literary events, book reviews and occasionally he posts commentary from Down Under.
I sincerely doubt that Book Critics Circle, written by independent members of the NBCC Board of Directors, needs an introduction. It is valuable resource not only of reviews, but also of literary advice and information.
Rick Roche, a reference librarian is interested in promoting reference services and the reading of good books.
Of Book and bikes is mostly about books and reading with an occasional post about cycling thrown in, and now and then something more personal.
Notes from NYRB Classics.

