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About Books #133: Before We Grow Old

Guess who isn’t dead? Yes, I’m aware that it’s been about a year and a half since I’ve written anything on this blog. In my defence: I changed jobs, got…

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September 3, 2023
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About Books#83: A Very French Affair

I don’t know what it is with me and the books that take place in France – honestly. Nonetheless, though, I appear to have been reading my fair share of…

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June 30, 2019
Books, New Year

2020 Reading: Year in Numbers & Figures

As I said in yesterday’s post as well: 2020’s been a bit of a doozy, hasn’t it? The entire world seemed to shift every other day, which meant we didn’t…

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December 31, 2020
Books

2017 Reading Challenges: November Update

So apparently November is already gone-ish? I mean, there’s like a week left, but what with Blog-mas starting next week (aah, I’m making myself going through that again) Anyways, some reading…

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November 24, 2017
Books

About Books #92: Honeymoon for One

I’m a firm believer that clichés can be amazing – as long as they’re used right. Undoubtedly, Lila Rose, as a romcom-author, would agree with me. But what is the…

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August 11, 2019
Books

2019 Reading Updates – August Update

It feels incredibly weird to be writing my 2019 reading updates August update, if nothing else, then because this means it’s now starting to near FALL. And we all know…

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August 30, 2019
  • Blogging,  Weekly Lists

    Weekly Lists #216: Favourite March Content

    / April 1, 2020

    March may just have been the weirdest month I’ve ever lived. At least it gave me some favourite March content! 1. OG3NE Home Isolation Versions OG3NE is one of my favourite groups ever,…

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  • Books

    2020 OWLs Magical Readathon TBR

    / March 29, 2020

    In the list of things that seem almost impossible: the 2020 OWLs magical readathon starts in just a couple of days. How is it that time of year already? And – more importantly…

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  • College,  Weekly Lists

    Weekly Lists #215: Dream Languages

    / March 4, 2020

    As some of you might know, I studied languages at university. In particular, I got my master’s degrees in Dutch, French and English literature and linguistics. That’s not where it ends for me,…

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  • Books

    New Releases March 2020

    / February 28, 2020

    A new month has arrived and with it, here are the new releases March 2020 has to offer us! If I Never Met You When her partner of over a decade suddenly ends…

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  • Weekly Lists

    Weekly Lists #214: Online Learning Tools

    / February 19, 2020

    If you’re forever a student, it stands to reason that you will, forever, want to get new knowledge. I don’t know if it’s the Ravenclaw inside of me (I am that perfect ravenpuff…

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  • Weekly Lists

    Weekly Lists #213: K-Drama’s I want to see

    / February 12, 2020

    As anyone who knows me will be able to testify: I get these “periods“. You know how Picasso had a blue period, and so on? I’ve had periods related to the type of…

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  • Books

    About Books #108: The Neighbours

    / February 10, 2020

    Every once in a while, a book surprises you. Not just because it’s that’s good, or that strange, but sometimes, just quite simply… Because it goes above and beyond what you thought it…

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  • Books,  Valentine

    #InLoveAThon 2020 TBR

    / February 9, 2020

    It’s almost Valentine and you know what that means! It’s time for this year’s #InLoveAThon! And because I’m in a bit of a reading slump and desperately need to get myself out of…

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I'm Saar, a self-confessed book-addict.
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