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Out With The Old - It's Time For Some Changes.

With school in full swing and crisp autumn air rolling in, it’s been about two months since the publishing of our last post. Two months. We’re sorry for that. Truly. Here’s the thing, though...

TwoGirlsThatRead is our creative space. 

A place where we create content about what we love: literature.



However, for too long we’ve been unsuccessfully attempting to continue our regular weekly schedule and have concluded the mission by posting for the sake of posting.

That is not okay.

We want to ignite TwoGirlsThatRead to its fullest potential, and to do so, we need to make a few changes...


Quality over quantity. Our posts may not be regular, but you can still expect a few posts a month...we promise :), but we want to refocus on presenting the best representation of our ideas, thoughts, and writing.

Improve our content. We’d like to spice it up a little. The origin idea for this blog was to create a space where we could discuss our ideas. So...why not create a discussion series? Or take some bookish photography? The possibilities are endless! Who knows? We may create a Booktube Channel!

Expand our horizons. What if we posted about more than just books? We want to talk movies from time to time. (We hear “Sully’s” really good…) Maybe even TV! (The Gilmore Girls Revival is coming up…) Or Broadway musicals?!(Hello Hamilton!) 

We want to explore and try new things, but books will always be our core!


After all, it is TwoGirlsThatRead! Ha Ha! Yeah...I wouldn`t count on expecting any comedic-related posts anytime soon…


More words coming to a computer near you soon... ;)


Yours Truly,
Ashvini and Emma

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