I’ve already messed up posting 3x a week sooo…. we’re back to Fridays!! I tried my best guys but the year is just so busy I think once a week is all I can manage.  Today, I’m going to be spreading the Christmas Spirit for just a little bit longer by celebrating some amazing bloggers from around the blogosphere!

If you missed the rest of the EYE (End of the year extravaganza):

Part I: Best Books

Part II: Stalking my Stats

Part III: Characters on the Naughty List

Part IV: Guest Post with John Bell

Teacher of YA

Okay people.  Her blog is honestly sooooo amazing.  She gives the most useful reviews ever, and I always make sure to read her blog before getting a new book.  Her blog is super cute and easy to navigate and I love it.

A Whisper of Ink

Ilsa remade her blog earlier this year, and rebranded both herself and the blog.  A Whisper of Ink is now SUCH an incredible book blog.  Isla is equally as amazing and her blog makes me so happy every time I go visit it.  She’s a fairly popular blogger so most of you have probably already heard of her, but if not you should go check it out.

Shades 0f Paper

Nia’s blog is fairly new (I think maybe???) and I love what she’s done with it.  It’s one of the most beautiful blogs I’ve ever seen, and her writing is equally as amazing.  10/10 recommend you head over!!

Forever and Everly

Mayyyyyyy!!!!!!! May is one of the funniest bloggers in the entire world, and her content is so relatable.  I either learn new things or laugh (and most of the time both) every single time I’m there.

Admittedly, Elm is not a book blogger like everyone else on this list, but I adore her blog just the same.  She has the most open, incredible posts, and I look forward to reading them every time they are posted.  If you read lifestyle blogs AT ALL then you need to read this one.

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Who are your favorite bloggers? Share the blogger love!!!!!

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