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Books, Weekly Lists

Weekly Lists #144: Gateway Books to My Favorite Genres

I feel like most bookworms probably have these. Those books where you can really pinpoint: yes. That was the point I started reading this genre. And while I’m mainly reading romance these days,…

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August 8, 2018
Books

#Inloveathon TBR

So today is February 9th, which means it’s time for the #inloveathon. I came across this readathon through Hardback Hoarder, who is one of the hosts. The basic concept? A week…

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February 9, 2018
Books

2018 Reading Updates: September Update

So… Apparently September is “Christmas books”-month? Or at least, that’s what NetGalley would have me believe. Also, I read a lot this month and I have no idea how I…

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October 5, 2018
Books, Weekly Lists

Weekly Lists #45: Favorite Editions

So you know those books, those specific editions, the ones that are so pretty you don’t even really want to read them, but you just want to own them? Just…

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July 20, 2016
Books

2018 Reading Updates: May Update

Just so you know? May was a really weird month. Here’s how reading works for me: the less time I have for it, the more I want to do it…

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June 1, 2018
Books, Christmas, Holidays

About Books #32: Christmas at Butterfly Cove

So I got this book a while ago, but work and life happened and I never got around to reading it. Then, during fall break just a couple of weeks…

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November 19, 2017
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    N.E.W.T.s readathon TBR

    / July 19, 2019

    In an extremely typical “me-move”? Well, I’m doing another readathon. In a month which I will spend one half travelling, and the other half correcting exams. Oh – and because I can’t ever…

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  • Books,  Weekly Lists

    Weekly Lists #189: Nostalgic Ships

    / July 17, 2019

    I’ve been looking for some inspiration over at Top 5 Wednesdays on Goodreads. And, well, when I saw this one? Well, I just knew I had to feature it for this week’s weekly…

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  • Books

    About Books #86: As Luck Would Have It

    / July 15, 2019

    Do you know that thing where the premise of a book sounds so good – but then, that basically just means that you’re setting yourself up for disappointment? That’s kind of what happened…

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    About Books #85: Please Send Help

    / July 14, 2019

    If you’ve been on the internet for any amount of time, odds are you’ve come across the “Just Between Us”-channel on YouTube. Gaby Dunn and Allison Raskin first rose to fame as part…

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  • Books,  Tags

    Book Tags #20: 2019 Mid Year Book Freak Out

    / July 12, 2019

    Right. It’s July, I’m now sure that I’m in a reading slump, and I kind of need some reminder that reading can be fun. Because, quite frankly, all I’ve been reading for the…

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  • Books,  Weekly Lists

    Weekly Lists #188: Favourite Graphic Novels

    / July 10, 2019

    One of those things that I like in principle, but don’t actually seem to act on that often? Graphic novels – they can be so fun to read! It’s just that it doesn’t…

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  • Books

    About Books #84: Hattie’s Home for Broken Hearts

    / July 7, 2019

    This book, I think, was a classic example of: I expected too much. Or more precisely, I expected too much of Tilly Tennant. So far, every book of hers I’ve read? I loved.…

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  • Books

    2019 Reading Updates – June Update

    / July 5, 2019

    I’ve said this in each of the past couple of round up posts. But this past month? Don’t really have any recollection of it. Too much happened and too little sleep was had.…

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