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It is time to let go.

I didn't want to write this post. But after much consideration I've decided to stop blogging. I don't want to go into much detail but I felt bad simply abandoning the blog and not saying anything. I hate when others do that. So, this blog will remain open and I will not delete any post but that's that; I'm not going to post anymore. I haven't found any joy in blogging for the past few months. It saddens me quite a lot having these feelings but doing something for the sake of doing it it's counter-productive.
This is also a way to say thank you to all the people out there I've met through this site, as well as everybody who took their time to read and share their thoughts with me. 
Anyways, I will not disappear off the face of the earth and I will still use my Twitter, Goodreads and Instagram to share my love for books and reading if anyone is interested. Maybe I'll go back to blogging in the future, who knows, but it will be a new blog to have a fresh start.

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