Link Love

It's Friday, which means it's time for Link Love, where I share some of my favorite bookish articles and blogs from the past week. Happy reading!
Let's start of this week with some pretty shelfies! I rarely reorganize my books, but I do like to look at the way other people do theirs, or how they structure their reading nooks.
The Literary Hub has just launched a site called CrimeReads and which will probably be a black hole of sorts for me, a crime fiction addict...
Though this is undeniably unoriginal, Jane Austen is and always will be one of my very favorite authors. Obviously, I am not alone in this, but it was still fun to read about one fellow fan's descent (or rather ascent) into Jane Austen superfandom:-)
Bookriot came up with a quiz, where a book recommendation is based on some of your favorite TV shows. I got Home Fire by Kamila Shamsie, which I have to admit, I started but did not finish. There was nothing really wrong with it, it just didn't hold my attention. The second time I took the quiz (I take quizzes seriously!) I got An American Marriage by Tayari Jones, which I have not yet read, but it is Oprah's book of the month which has to say something, doesn't it?
And to end this week's Link Love, here is a list of books set in Americans' most visited countries. So if you are staying home this spring, you can enjoy some armchair travel and escapism as well:-)