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Happy Friday!! (13)

Follow Friday is a weekly meme hosted by Parajunkee's View and Alison Can Read.

This week's question is:   It's Thanksgiving Day in the U.S. so we want to know what you are Thankful for - blogging related of course! Who has helped you out along the way? What books are you thankful for reading?

I am thankful for how welcoming the blogging community is.  I learn so much from all the blogs I read and I am super thankful for all of my followers.  I am also really thankful for NetGalley; it is so awesome that they allow me to read and review newer books. 

What are you thankful for?

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  1. I agree - I just started blogging and the community is so amazing.

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  2. Its amazing how warm and welcoming everyone is. Its crazy how something as simple as books can bring so many different people together. Great post.

    New Follower
    My FF
    Kristan @ Lost Amongst the Shelves

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  3. I agree with you. The blogging community is amazing and so incredibly helpful and supportive. New follower here. :)

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  4. I signed up for NetGalley, but I don't have an ereader, so it's hard to read the books. I do like BookSneeze, though!

    Happy FF! :)

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  5. New follower here and I agree that the blogging community has been so wonderful.

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  6. New Follower - We have the same blog name :D small world and it is so true!

    The bloggers, the authors who have asked for reviews and introduced me to new genres and also the fabulous bloggers who are always quick to offer help and always take time out to say hi or comment on reviews and posts.

    Lainy http://www.alwaysreading.net

    P.p.s we both like J R Ward, are you on goodreads?

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  7. I do so love NetGalley and all the other bloggers, here's mine
    http://headstuckinabook.blogspot.com/2011/11/feature-and-follow-friday-6.html

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