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		<title>#BBAW: My Friend Amy</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>When I was a young blogger (yes, cast your minds back through the mists of time to that faraway day), I would always see other book bloggers talking about their friend Amy, always with such affection that it took me ages and ages to realize that &#8220;My Friend Amy&#8221; was the actual name of her blog. If you&#8217;ve ever seen old-lady-bloggers like me on Twitter talking about how cozy and close-knit the blogosphere used to be, it&#8217;s partly a function of its having been smaller, and partly a function of My Friend Amy. She was one of those bloggers who&#8230;</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When I was a young blogger (yes, cast your minds back through the mists of time to that faraway day), I would always see other book bloggers talking about their friend Amy, always with such affection that it took me ages and ages to realize that &#8220;<a href="http://www.myfriendamysblog.com/" target="_blank">My Friend Amy</a>&#8221; was the actual name of her blog.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;ve ever seen old-lady-bloggers like me on Twitter talking about how cozy and close-knit the blogosphere used to be, it&#8217;s partly a function of its having been smaller, and partly a function of <a href="http://www.myfriendamysblog.com/" target="_blank">My Friend Amy</a>. She was one of those bloggers who seemed to be everywhere, commenting on everyone&#8217;s blog, posting about books she was reading and bookish events she was attending and movies she was watching &#8212; I was, frankly, intimidated.</p>
<p>An insane thing to be, by the way. If there&#8217;s one thing that has always characterized Amy, it&#8217;s how unbelievably <em>nice</em> she is, and she was never anything but helpful and welcoming and kind to baby bloggers like me. (A baby blogger and a baby <em>adult,</em> as I started blogging when I was still young and dumb and very, very shy.)</p>
<p>Book Blogger Appreciation Week was Amy&#8217;s brainchild and her baby. Under her supervision, it was a many-headed monster that required oodles of bloggers to keep it running smoothly. (We are doing a drastically pared-down version because, well, frankly, I am not an administrative genius like Amy or Alexander Hamilton.) Many of the people I now count among my closest internet friends &#8212; some of whom I&#8217;ve met in real life at this point! &#8212; got added to my Google Reader (sigh) because I&#8217;d seen other bloggers singing their praises during Book Blogger Appreciation Week.</p>
<p>If I have a hope for this week, it&#8217;s that Book Blogger Appreciation Week can make you feel a little bit the same way Amy always made me feel: That sense of belonging to a community that loves you and wants to shout about you as much as we want to shout about our favorite books. Thanks, Amy, for making this possible!</p>
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