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Show Notes: Episode 2

Getting Bookish, Episode 2, Show Notes:

This week on Getting Bookish Lizz and Shawna chat about their reading goals and challenges. Learn about their lofty book count goals for 2019, the different reading challenges they are participating in this year, and some  of the books they are looking forward to.

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Lizz’s Book Goal: 100 books (follow her progress on GoodReads)

Shawna’s Book Goal: was 150, now 100 books










Lizz: Book of the Month Club to help her read more diversely 







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