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So this is an impromptu post to keep me on my toes and to keep readers of this blog updated on what to expect on different days of the week ( Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays๐Ÿ˜)

MONDAYS - AUTHOR OF THE WEEK 

Each Monday, we shine the spotlight on a remarkable author, delving into their life, works, and the magic that makes their writing unforgettable. Join us as we celebrate the literary legends who inspire and influence us and discover your next favorite author!  Check last week author of the week  Here 


WEDNESDAYS- BOOK REVIEW RUNDOWN 
Get ready for a midweek dose of bookish delights! Our Wednesday Book Review Rundown shares honest reviews and ratings, helping you find your next great read. Discover new titles, authors, and genres, and find your next favorite book with our ratings and recommendations. Check out the last book review I shared Here

FRIDAYS- READERS RECS 
Kickstart your weekend with a curated list of book recommendations!Our Readers Recs segment shares handpicked book recommendations . Explore new genres, authors, and titles, and get ready to add some exciting reads to your never-ending TBR pile. Check out the last book rec I shared Here

SATURDAYS - WEEKLY SPECIAL ( to be honest Saturdays is a biweekly post but weekly special rolls of the mouth better ๐Ÿ˜†๐Ÿ˜‚)

Join the bookish conversation! Our Weekly Special segment explores topics that matter to readers and every book lover alike. our Weekly Special segment is where we share our passion, creativity, and love for all things bookish. Buckle up for a thought-provoking ride! Check out the last weekly special post Here



Like always I would love to hear your thoughts and everything your loved about my blog in the comments section๐Ÿ˜Š. Stay tuned for a new post every week ๐Ÿ˜. 








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