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2. Bookshelf Discovery
3. Shelleyrae @ Book’d Out (HOST)
4. Jinjer @ Intrepid Arkansawyer
5. Patricia in New Mexico
6. Emma @ One Readers Thoughts
7. Laura@ Reading Books Again
8. Stranger than Fiction
9. AnnaBookBel
10. Traci@ TitleSurfingWithTraci
11. Emma from Book Around the Corner
12. Tina’s Nonfiction Reading Goal!
13. Bree @ 1girl2manybooks
14. bibliographic manifestations
15. Carols Notebook
16. Helens Book Blog
17. Wicked Witch Reads
18. Kate @ booksaremyfavouriteandbest
19. Susan @ Bloggin bout Books
20. Curly Geek @ The Book Stop
21. Mapheads Book Blog
22. 2022 reading challenges
23. Reading Plans 2022
24. The Books About __
25. NatPatReads
26. Coots Reviews
27. Reading Challenge Sign Up
28. Picky Princess Reads
29. Jen at Introverted Reader
30. Nonfiction Reading Challenge
31. Claires Reads and Reviews
32. Carla @ Carla Loves To Read
33. The Bashful Bookworm
34. Lisa of Hopewell
35. Vicki @ Id Rather Be At The Beach
36. Lisa Everyday Life
37. Michelle @ Reading Authors Network
38. Maria, aka Biblio Maria
39. Sue @ Book By Book
40. Lit and Life
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