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[Hogwarts School of Blogcraft and Bookistry] — Herbology: Tips To Care For Your Books

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Welcome back students!

This is Part 2 of the content heavyweight Herbology class! If you missed the first lecture, check it out here: Part 1: Finding The Magical Properties of Bloggers.

I hope you’re keeping up with your readings because this lecture is all about how to properly care for your tomes and scriptures. Here to help me out are my brightest students of #TeamRed of the Book Blogger Creativity Project!

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[Hogwarts School of Blogcraft and Bookistry] — Herbology: Finding The Magical Properties of Bloggers

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Gather around students!

You might think this class is a joke, but take note: this class spawned students like Matthew Lewis Neville Longbottom. If there’s one thing you walk away with, it’s this: plants are as thirsty as you are.

Need more convincing? Here are responses of some of my brightest students of each house!

This is Part 1 of 2 of the content heavy Herbology class. Part 2 concerns tips to better care for your books and can be found here!

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[Hogwarts School of Blogcraft and Bookistry] — Divination

Keeping up with your studies at Hogwarts School of Blogcraft and Bookistry? The fourth seminar is Divination and looks at prospective “bestsellers in 2016” as well as “rising stars in the book blogging community

Come see the future with Professor Aentee!

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Hello class,

This is the third class in our BBCreativityProject’s Hogwarts School of Blogcraft and Bookistry series.

Although people like Miss Granger may try to dismiss my classes as hodge podge instead of real magic – I’ll prove disbelievers wrong with these set of predictions today.

As 2016 quickly approaches, one of the questions on everyone’s mind is ‘Which books should I preorder?’. In today’s class, we’ll look at forecasting the future bestsellers that you should add to your shopping cart promptly!

The new year also brings a new crop of bloggers. Our class will tell you the rising stars you should follow as soon as possible!

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