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Best Non Fiction Book Review Blogs in 2025

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https://www.bookishelf.com/

The Bookish Elf is a site you can rely on for book reviews, author interviews, book recommendations, and all things books.

Blogger: Mitul Patel

Genres: Non-Fiction

🌐 Domain authority: 40

πŸ‘€ Average monthly visits: 30,000 p/mo

πŸ’Œ Preferred contact method: Website contact form

⭐️ Accepts indie books? Yes

https://bookscansavealife.com/

I emphasize nonfiction and especially love to feature nature and environmental writing, gardening, and books about social justice, sustainability, and our future. I write about books that can save lives on a personal level and collectively.

Blogger: Valorie Hanninan

Genres: Non-Fiction

🌐 Domain authority: 23

πŸ‘€ Average monthly visits: 1,500 p/mo

πŸ’Œ Preferred contact method: Website contact form

⭐️ Accepts indie books? Yes

http://perpetualpageturner.com/

Simply put, The Perpetual Page-Turner is a book blog that has no boundaries. I read and review young adult literature of all genres, adult fiction (of most genres) and non-fiction (mostly travelogues and memoirs). Think of it as sitting down with a friend (with some margaritas and chips & guac) and just talking back and forth about the latest book you just read or want to read.

Blogger: Jamie

Genres: Non-Fiction

🌐 Domain authority: 45

πŸ‘€ Average monthly visits: 9,200 p/mo

πŸ’Œ Preferred contact method: Email

⭐️ Accepts indie books? No

http://www.heyitscarlyrae.com

I'm an Instafamous Book Blogger who loves all genres of novels. Reading is my passion!

Blogger: Carly-Rae London

Genres: Non-Fiction

🌐 Domain authority: 12

πŸ‘€ Average monthly visits: 8,000 p/mo

πŸ’Œ Preferred contact method: Website contact form

⭐️ Accepts indie books? Yes

http://indiereader.com/

There were over 391,000 books self-published in 2012. That's a lot of company (and competition!) for any author.Γ₯ÊIndieReader offers the best value for reviews, bar none. IR's reviewers & some of the best in the field & will let you know if you've achieved what you set out to do. Charges may apply. IR also recommends titles to the HUFFINGTON POST and USA TODAY.

Blogger: The IndieReader Team

Genres: Non-Fiction

🌐 Domain authority: 49

πŸ‘€ Average monthly visits: 15,000 p/mo

πŸ’Œ Preferred contact method: Website contact form

⭐️ Accepts indie books? Yes

http://www.authoranthonyavinablog.com

The only genres I don't accept are erotica and religious books. I accept eBook, Paperback and Audiobook copies. I also offer author email interviews, guest blog posts and more promotional opportunities for free.

Blogger: Anthony Avina

Genres: Non-Fiction

🌐 Domain authority: 30

πŸ‘€ Average monthly visits: 800 p/mo

πŸ’Œ Preferred contact method: Website contact form

⭐️ Accepts indie books? Yes

https://readerviewsarchives.wordpress.com/

Reader Views started in 2005 as a book review service. We quickly identified a need for indie author representation in the literary world and expanded into offering a variety of services to help capture the attention of potential readers.

Blogger: Reader Views Team

Genres: Non-Fiction

🌐 Domain authority: 40

πŸ‘€ Average monthly visits: 100 p/mo

πŸ’Œ Preferred contact method: Website contact form

⭐️ Accepts indie books? Yes

https://thechrysalisbrewproject.com/

The Chrysalis Books, Reviews, and Everything Written (BREW) Project is an up-and-coming platform that aims to help content creators and audiences to grow, thrive, and soar through reviews, interviews, features, news, press releases, podcasts, and promotions. BREW hosts the monthly and annual BREW Readers' Choice Awards, the annual BREW Book Excellence Awards, and the quarterly and annual BREW International Blog Awards.

Blogger: Esperanza Pretila

Genres: Non-Fiction

🌐 Domain authority: 32

πŸ‘€ Average monthly visits: 200 p/mo

πŸ’Œ Preferred contact method: Website contact form

⭐️ Accepts indie books? Yes

http://www.kddidit.com/

I am not a professional reviewer, and I adore books, and I see reviewing books as a way to ‰ÛÏpay‰Û for my addiction to reading. Books are a way of learning more about the world, seeing it from someone else's perspective, traveling to different places and times, discovering how other people live.

Blogger: Kathy Davie

Genres: Non-Fiction

🌐 Domain authority: 25

πŸ‘€ Average monthly visits: 3,000 p/mo

πŸ’Œ Preferred contact method: Website contact form

⭐️ Accepts indie books? Yes

https://bookbugworld.com/

Bookbugworld stays true to its promise. A fun and niche virtual space where you can discuss the books you love or find new ones to add to your TBR.

Blogger: Rejitha

Genres: Non-Fiction

🌐 Domain authority: 12

πŸ‘€ Average monthly visits: 250 p/mo

πŸ’Œ Preferred contact method: Email

⭐️ Accepts indie books? Yes

http://avalinahsbooks.space

As for reviews, my preferred genres are general fiction, fantasy and scifi, as well as nonfiction on important topics like equality, disability, fair treatment of individuals. I also love middle grade reads.

Blogger: Evelina

Genres: Non-Fiction

🌐 Domain authority: 31

πŸ‘€ Average monthly visits: 3,000 p/mo

πŸ’Œ Preferred contact method: Website contact form

⭐️ Accepts indie books? Yes

http://www.socialbookshelves.com

My name's Dane Cobain, and I'm the guy behind SocialBookshelves.com. SocialBookshelves.com was founded in April 2013 and officially launched on May 1st of the same year as a book blog with a difference - each review is constrained by the number of pages contained in the book.

Blogger: Dane Cobain

Genres: Non-Fiction

🌐 Domain authority: 40

πŸ‘€ Average monthly visits: 7,100 p/mo

πŸ’Œ Preferred contact method: Email

⭐️ Accepts indie books? No

https://bookwritten.com

BookWritten is a platform where you can learn more about books, literature, poetry, and much more. We believe in connecting people through the art of reading.

Blogger: Pradeep Kumar

Genres: Non-Fiction

🌐 Domain authority: 20

πŸ‘€ Average monthly visits: 75,000 p/mo

πŸ’Œ Preferred contact method: email

⭐️ Accepts indie books? Yes

https://www.avocadodiaries.com

Accomplished book critic and columnist reviewing a selection of fiction and nonfiction. The editor also enjoys interviewing authors, creative and art directors, and book cover designers.

Blogger: Sean Loughran

Genres: Non-Fiction

🌐 Domain authority: 31

πŸ‘€ Average monthly visits: 10,000 p/mo

πŸ’Œ Preferred contact method: Email

⭐️ Accepts indie books? Yes

https://editingeverything.com/

I started my book blog as a way to have a presence as an editor online, but started enjoying reading and reviewing so much more than I thought. I am based in Australia, so I am always eager to learn about new Australian authors. Currently my favourite genre is crime, whether it's adult fiction, YA or NA. I'm a fan of urban fantasy and contemporary reads as well.

Blogger: Verushka

Genres: Non-Fiction

🌐 Domain authority: 34

πŸ‘€ Average monthly visits: 2,200 p/mo

πŸ’Œ Preferred contact method: Website contact form

⭐️ Accepts indie books? Yes

So you want to find a book blog?

If you’re a voracious reader, you might think of a book blog as an oasis in the middle of the desert: a place on the Internet that brims with talk about books, books, and more books.

Well, good news β€” we built this directory of the 200 of the best book blogs to satiate your thirst. Take a walk around, use the filters to narrow down your search to blogs in your preferred genre, and feel free to bookmark this page and come back, as we do update it regularly with more of the best book blogs out there. 

If you’re an aspiring author, you might see a book blog more as a book review blog: a place where you can get your yet-to-be published book reviewed. In that case, you’ll be glad to know that most of the book blogs in our directory are open to review requests and accept indie books! We expressly designed this page (and our book marketing platform, Reedsy Discovery) to be useful to indie book authors who need book reviews. If you’re wondering how to approach a book blog for a review request, please read on. 

You’ve found a book blog. Now what? 

Let’s say that you’re an author, and you’ve found a couple of book blogs that would be perfect fits to review your book. What now? Here are some tips as you go about getting your book reviews:

  • Be sure to read the review policy. First, check that the book blog you’re querying is open to review requests. If that’s the fortunate case, carefully read the blog’s review policy and make sure that you follow the directions to a T.  
  • Individualize your pitches. Book bloggers will be able to immediately tell apart the bulk pitches, which simply come across as thoughtless and indifferent. If you didn’t take the time to craft a good pitch, why should the blogger take the time to read your book? Personalize each pitch to up your chances of getting a response. 
  • Format your book in a professional manner before sending it out. Ensure that your manuscript isn’t presented sloppily. If the book blogger asks for a digital ARC, you might want to check out apps such as Instafreebie or Bookfunnel. 
  • Create a spreadsheet to track your progress. Wading through so many book blogs can be troublesome β€” not to mention trying to remember which ones you’ve already contacted. To save yourself the time and trouble, use a simple Excel spreadsheet to keep track of your progress (and results). 

Looking to learn even more about the process? Awesome πŸ‘ For a detailed guide, check out this post that’s all about getting book reviews. 

 

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