Friday, August 22, 2025

Book Blogger Hop: Finding Your Literary Namesake

Illustration of a book blogger hop taking place on Friday, highlighting various books and a comfortable reading space.

Welcome to the Book Blogger Hop! 


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Here’s what to do: 
  1. Share your response to this week’s prompt.
  2. In the linky list, enter your name or nickname followed by your blog name and the URL to your post (e.g., Billy @ Coffee Addicted Writer). 
  3. Visit others on the list and leave comments. 

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  • Engage with other bloggers on social media.
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This Week's Prompt:

Have you ever read a book with a character with the same name as you?

- submitted by Snapdragon @ Snapdragon Alcove


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My Answer:

I can’t remember any specific book right now, but I’m fairly certain there’s a character named Billy in some of the novels I’ve read. There are likely a couple of Billys in Stephen King’s works, and I do recall a character named Billy in one of the Goosebumps stories, though the title escapes me. Additionally, I’m sure I’ve come across a Billie or two in various books over the years.

⁓B.J. Burgess

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