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Hello everyone!

This is super similar to my very first post but to make it easier to find out about 'Book Reviews By Sophie McC' I decided to make this page.

My name is Sophie and I have a passion for reading. I absolutely love it! Making this blog was an idea of mine that I couldn't wait to start! I really wanted to share my ideas and my opinions of the books that I have read with you so you can hopefully find the perfect book for yourself or others.

 If you have any book suggestions that you would like me to review please feel free to comment down below!

So come along this journey with me. I would appreciate it so much! If you have a blogger account please click the 'Follow' button so you can receive updates on my posts!

Thank you so much! ❤
Sophie x

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  1. Hi Sophie! I just started a book blog too and joined the Goodreads group you invited me to. How have you been liking running a blog so far?

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    1. Hi Amanda! Awesome! Thanks for joining the group! I absolutely love every moment of running a blog! It's been so fun and enjoyable! How are you going with your blog?

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