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About Books #134: The Village Vicar

Getting high expectations is a sure way to get disappointed … No idea who said it, but as it turns out – and much to my sadness, when reading The…

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September 19, 2023
Books, Weekly Lists

Weekly Lists #154: Series BookTube Made Me Read!

I feel like it’s been a while since I did one of those “Youtube Made me Do It” posts, but here you have it. The series booktube made me read!…

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October 17, 2018
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30 Books I’d Keep If I Were Marie Kondo

So apparently I like to torture myself, because apart from 40 Days of Blogging ànd the O.W.L.’s Magical Readathon, I’ve decided to also participate in Bookending Spring 2019. Because, you…

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April 4, 2019
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About Books #105: Tweet Cute

I’ve officially reached that age where I can’t even really pretend YA could be aimed at me, anymore. That doesn’t mean, though, that I can’t thoroughly enjoy a well-written story…

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January 19, 2020
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About Books #138: Match Me If You Can

The idea of matchmakers has always fascinated me. Blame Mulan if you need, because I’m fairly sure that’s where it originated. So when I got the opportunity to read Match…

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October 29, 2023
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2017 Reading Challenges: May Update

As you may have noticed, I didn’t get to last month’s post in this series. Oops? In my defense, almost no reading was done. And school was seriously kicking my…

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June 2, 2017
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    About Books #114: The Little Teashop in Tokyo

    / August 29, 2020

    There are some authors that just always manage to get it right. Julie Caplin is definitely one of those – every single one of her Romantic Escapes-series? Loved it. And The Little Teashop…

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    About Books #113: The Five Year Plan

    / July 31, 2020

    As I’m writing this, it’s 36°C and utterly too warm to do much of anything. Except, apparently, to read The Five Year Plan. That, I couldn’t stop doing! The story Orla is a…

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    About Books #112: Aftermath (Nasleep)

    / July 5, 2020

    Sometimes, you just need to step outside of your comfort zone. Whether that be by going paragliding or trying a new cuisine? It’s supposed to do you a lot of good. And certainly,…

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    2020 Mid Year Book Freakout Tag

    / July 4, 2020

    2020 so far has been a mess. And I don’t just mean the whole world wide situation – although that certainly didn’t help either. But to spend the whole first six months out…

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    About Books #111: The Summer of Wishful Thinking

    / June 20, 2020

    Fun fact: the first time I ever went to England, we stayed in Bury St Edmunds. Naturally, any book that takes place in that same town, I would want to read. Especially combined…

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    About Books #110: That Night in Paris

    / April 19, 2020

    Something about not being allowed to leave my house makes me want to run away into all sorts of literary escapes. And lucky for me, that’s exactly what That Night in Paris promised!…

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    About Books #109: The Wedding War

    / April 17, 2020

    It’s been a while since I’ve done a review, and most of that is to blame to my reading slump… As well as a couple of complete duds I had to force my…

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  • Books,  Weekly Lists

    Weekly Lists #217: 2020 Disappointing Books

    / April 8, 2020

    Reading is honestly one of my favourite things. You’re taken away to a completely different world or form of reality, you can live vicariously through others… It even helps in passing the time…

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