Thanks to co-Twitterer Ed Raso, I have discovered the proper use and the fun of Goodreads. For those unfamiliar with the site, think of it as a reader's Facebook. You can review, share opinions, compare your readings with those of your friends, play trivia, enter discussion groups, it's the Cadillac for bookworms that seek discussion. It might be a little more superficial than blogging, but what's great is that you can find people to discuss the books you wish to discuss, without having to navigate a sea of reviews of The Glitterstar of Orion's Vampires.
A Goodreads button is impending, but meanwhile search for me: Benoit Lelievre. No accents, nothing. I invite you to join Goodreads, so you can find readers that are into the same stuff than you are and might really differ opinions. It's a great tool for bloggers to have (I.E. finding relevant audience) and it's also a social networking alternative if you don't feel like watching your tenth grade love fling post the photos of her third born. I don't have much reviews on there right now, but I'll keep adding them as I add them here and maybe jump into a discussion or two.
See you on Goodreads!