As you might have noticed, the blog is looking just a little bit different. Well, quite a lot! It seems we've gone for more of a modern and fresh look, so we hope you like it. Now we're getting back into action with books/reviewing/writing/everything, we thought a new look won't do any harm.
Let us know what you think! Also, we're still tinkering around with things so we apologise if you might see something on the wrong side of the page, upside down or looking just a little bit weird.
Now - ONTO THE BOOKS! Expect posts and reviews in due course.
So let's get the book conversation going - what are you all reading?
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I love the clean design and the pallet and subtle background print are great, because they will not compete or overwhelm graphics from your posts. Love it!
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Thank you very much for your comment Sam! That's good to hear. We hope you stop by again soon, we have many posts coming up soon :)
DeleteAwwww it looks beautiful girls! <3
ReplyDeleteThank you Bee! :)
DeleteI'm loving the new design! It's so clean and aesthetically pleasing!
ReplyDeleteThanks Madalyn! We've changed it quite a few times so we hope you like the one we've chosen :)
DeleteI LOVE THE NEW LOOK! It's gorgeous! <3 Glad you girls are back - I've been missing you and your amazing posts!
ReplyDeleteThank you Zoe :) we are back, expect lots of posts to come soon! We missed you guys too.
DeleteI really liked the old design but wow, this is sleeeek. *heart eyes* Currently, I'm reading The Dark Days Club but I'm not in the mood for medieval fantasy. I think I'm starting to realise that it may not be my genre :(
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