Sunday, October 30, 2016

"What happened to CommonBookSense? Where are you guys?"

"What happened to CommonBookSense??? Where are you guys?!?!"


Hey, guys! So, we have some explaining to do. CommonBookSense has not, I repeat, HAS NOT SHUT DOWN!

Summer ended here, so we have lots of responsibilities now. For Shell, it's college (again) and two jobs, for me it's school (only some college classes) and trying to have some semblance of a social life.

With the new influx of responsibilities and grossness, we really haven't had time to read...like, at all. We know it isn't fair to our readers or authors, but there are only so many hours in one day. I really hope you guys can understand this. CommonBookSense doesn't generate revenue, so we have to have jobs. I'm a teenager, so I'm 'required' to have 'regular social interactions' or something like that. We are slowly trying to get into a groove where we aren't such horrible people, but if you have been here from the beginning, you know how long that took us the first time.

Please understand, we love CommonBookSense, but right now it can -- sadly -- only be classified as a hobby, and there are other things that have to come first. We don't love you guys any less!

Keep your noses in the pages, my lovelies. I hope that soon I'll be able to blog you later. <3

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