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Summer 2018 Comment Challenge



Hey guys! I'm back with another challenge- The Summer Comment Challenge! I've signed up with Alicia and Lonna twice already and I'm looking forward to my third experience! I believe that this challenge is a great way to make new friends, encourage yourself to post and explore the various blogs out there!


I'm participating in the Summer 2018 Comment Challenge!!




 For any of you who don't remember, the comment challenge is a way to encourage bloggers to get to know one another and in many cases introduce bloggers to one another. The point is to comment on your assigned partner's blog either 5+ or 10+ times in a month, and hopefully continue to do so after the challenge ends.

The first time I participated, my partner was Lisa @ Lisa Loves Literature. We've continued to frequent each other's blogs, and I encourage you all to check out her blog! Last time, I was paired with the lovely host of this challenge, Alicia @ A Kernel of Nonsense.  This time, I'll be challenged to comment on posts uploaded by Jenn @ Bound to Writing. I'm really excited to get to know her better- and you guys should head on over to her blog this summer too!

If any of you want to participate in this challenge, you'll soon be able to sign up for the month of August, by clicking on either of the two links I mentioned in the first paragraph. I've really enjoyed this experience, and anyone else looking to push their blog-world boundaries should sign up too!

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  1. I'm so happy we will get to know each other better this month:D

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  2. Hi Vedika, Welcome back. So glad to see that you made lasting friends on past challenges. Yay! ~Lonna

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    1. Yeah I've had a great experience with this challenge so far!

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