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Introduction II

First post😏. So I opened this blog strictly to know my other bookworms that seem to hide under all the glamouring of HD photos and videos. Hide no more. You see, growing up around people wayyyy older than I am, I was always given classics to read and the world of books never ceased to amaze me. Of recent, I realized that my nose has been so stuck in a book that I almost (relax, I said almost) lost touch with the real world. But guess what? All the reading and the writing made me realize that there are others just like me with the same drive and passion(and low-key obsession) for books. Yes, I'm a bibliophile. And you and me we can go through each book-venture little by little and find out what each book has in store for us and humanity at large. Would you look at that?
So it's a day after Christmas and we've just finished flushing the toilet and we're all set up for the new year. But we keep forgetting something: Readers are leaders! We've made resolutions about what we wanna do and how we gonna do it. But we definitely need something to guide us while doing it. That's why I'm here anyways to serve as your guide into anything books and everything learn. I'll do my best to make it fun but you also have to take that loving step in joining me. So who's ready?


PS: Bring a snack with you.

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