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Bookstagram!

New month, new stuff to blog about!
You really thought I would stop blogging?? No matter how overwhelming it becomes I'm sticking till the end. But that is not what this post is for. So the big question is what is this post for? I'm here to tell y'all about my bookstagram page!
A bookstagram page is exactly what you think it is. It's Instagram but all about books! Books are underrated and deserve all the attention they need so it's only right I start that page. So go follow on Instagram! 
I actually want to talk about something else that's bothering me. I live in Benin and I realized people here don't give a damn about literature. There are functioning libraries, no book hangout places just the heat and dust. I'm going to change that(even though I don't know how) but I will, one book at a time. 
To whom it may concern, this is an apology:
I am sorry for not giving you bookish contents and all the reviews I promised. I'm in the middle of exams here and I love that y'all read my stuff!

PS: I did not forget the book club. I'll talk about it in my next blog post. 

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