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Nayu's Reading Corner is a blog written and maintained by Nayu, featuring both fiction and anime reviews and posts about crocheting. Nayu's Crochet Dreams is a companion blog written and maintained by Nayu, featuring the latest products on her Etsy Shop Nayu's Crochet Dreams, recipes, and other life-related posts. The blog is written solely by Nayu with occasional reviews from other bloggers, drawing on her reading of mostly Children's fiction/Thrillers/Cosy Mysteries/Romance Fiction, as well as her progress in crocheting which is written in more detail on her other blog, Nayu's Crochet Dreams. The blog mainly features reviews of various Children's/YA/Cosy Mystery/Thriller Fiction titles, from authors such as Holly Webb, Rebecca Chastain and Holly Martin. Reviews feature content keywords, plot synopses and a numbered rating system. The blog also concentrates on Anime, featuring reviews of various films/series within the genre, as well as gifs and images of Anime characters. Non-fiction publications are also reviewed, with titles such as 'Historium' by Richard Wilkinson and Jo Nelson receiving detailed appraisals. The blog also has a sub-section called 'Nayu's Crochet Dreams', showing various crochet projects and charting their progress which are the primary focus of the sister blog Nayu's Crochet Dreams. PR opportunities include book promotion (competitions/guest blog posts/interviews), Anime features and art/design stories. Nayu may be contacted through the details given here, or through her own individual profile. In her own words: "My Nayu's Reading Corner review blog is a place where I can share my love of books and anime with the world, as well as give some updates on my writing progress and my crochet shop which is covered in more detail on Nayu's Crochet Dreams blog. I've connected with readers from all over the globe which has in turn enriched my blogging and writing projects. "At the moment I love any fiction to do with the Amish, light heated cosy mysteries, school stories, stories focusing on families (siblings), friendship, as well as anything that looks cute. While I do read romance fiction, I primarily choose those books based on the issues the protagonist has to deal with – I don't read them just because they are romance. I do skip past stronger romance scenes I always put posts up on Twitter, Facebook and Pinterest, and reviews where appropriate are put on GoodReads, NetGalley, Amazon UK & Amazon US."

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