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Musing Mondays (Dec 21)

Musing Mondays is a weekly meme created by Jenn @ A Daily Rhythm


This week's question: What are your plans for this blog next year?

Dinara Tengri is a very young blog.So far I have been writing reviews and following memes created by other bloggers. But I am always brainstorming for new features, and looking for ways to make this blog more entertaining. That means, that come 2016, there will be some changes to this place.

First of all, I'm thinking about ending Musing Mondays. It's a great book meme, and it allows me to be creative, but I think it's time to try and create a meme of my own. Nothing is written in stone, however, I may not dump this meme just yet.

Top Ten Tuesday is staying. I love this meme.

Then there's also Wednesdays and Thursdays etc. And monthly memes as well. I definitely want to have a monthly feature, something that requires more preparation, like a bio of my favourite author. And since I love movies and TV, there should also be a feature dedicated to that too.

All these changes will not happen over night, of course.  There's still tons of questions to answer and things to plan. But I am really looking forward to improving my little blog next year.

Question: what would you like to see more of on my blog?

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