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message 101: by Angelina (new)

Angelina | 13 comments Skye wrote: "Hello Angelina, I just followed your blog. It's pretty cool. If you would be so kind as to follow mine as well, I would appreciate it. Thanks, Skye.
link: https://sbauthor100.wixsite.com/website"


Done :)


message 102: by Jessica (new)

Jessica (justreadingjess) | 203 comments My new blog. I'm really trying to get more followers. I follow back. https://justreadingjess.wordpress.com/


message 103: by Elle (new)

Elle (thebookwytch) I review romance!

https://rileyreadsthings.com/


message 104: by Vanessa (new)

Vanessa Menezes (vanessa_menezes) | 5 comments Jessica | JustReadingJess wrote: "My new blog. I'm really trying to get more followers. I follow back. https://justreadingjess.wordpress.com/"

I followed yours. Hopefully you can follow mine https://butterflybookreviewz.blogspot...


message 105: by Lousbookstuff (new)

Lousbookstuff (louise1608) | 12 comments I have never done anything like a blog before. I usually just review books on Amazon and GR but someone recently recommended that I start one. It's very simple and the idea of it is to help me with my reading challenge and review all the books I read. I read a bit of everything so it should be an interesting mash-up of books! I'd love to get some followers. I will follow back!
https://the100bookjourney.blogspot.com/


message 106: by Vanessa (new)

Vanessa Menezes (vanessa_menezes) | 5 comments Louise wrote: "I have never done anything like a blog before. I usually just review books on Amazon and GR but someone recently recommended that I start one. It's very simple and the idea of it is to help me with..."

I cant find the follow option in your blog 😐


message 107: by Sean (new)

Sean Carlin (seanpcarlin) | 3 comments Hey, fellow bloggers! My WordPress blog's deep-dive essays examine commercial storytelling as it relates to social issues such as climate change, police reform, and Enlightenment democracy. I advocate for more prosocial, anti-dystopian cinematic and literary storytelling that serves as a call-to-action on the most pressing sociopolitical issues of our time, much the way Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home brought tremendous public attention to the plight of endangered humpback whales while managing to tell an exciting and accessible story in which the mode of problem-solving wasn't gunship diplomacy but rather nonviolent cooperation.


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