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New Releases March 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…

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February 28, 2020
Books

Series in Review #3: The Wicked and the Divine

I’m not usually one to read a lot of graphic novels or comics. I think part of it’s just that I like creating my own images for characters and world.…

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May 11, 2018
Books

Weekly Lists #163: 5 Non-Fiction Books I want to read in 2019

Or finish. Because, honestly… There’s a non-fiction book that I’ve technically been reading since the summer of 2017 and I’d say it’s about time I finished it, right? 1. History…

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January 16, 2019
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, Weekly Lists

Weekly Lists #148: Favorite British Classics

As a literature major, reading classics sort of comes with the territory. I mean, whether I liked it or not? I was going to read the major classics of the languages…

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September 5, 2018
Books

About Books #118: Lives and Deaths

Every once in a while, it’s nice to be pleasantly surprised by a classic. Or at least – to be reminded, again, that “classic” doesn’t automatically mean “boring”. In the…

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October 5, 2020
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    About Books #77: Gender Queer – A Memoir

    / May 26, 2019

    Sometimes a book hits you in the weirdest way, and that can make it really difficult to review said book. Not because it was a good book, or a bad book, but… How…

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  • Books

    New Releases June 2019

    / May 24, 2019

    Another month has come and gone and somehow I’ve not actually done that well on the new releases May promised me. But oh well, it’s time for a new month, and with that:…

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    Weekly Lists #181: Favourite Bookstagrams

    / May 22, 2019

    I wrote a post just like this about 2 years ago. When I went back over the bookstagrams I featured on that weekly list, I was kind of amazed at the fact that…

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  • Books

    About Books #76: Furthermore

    / May 17, 2019

    Have you ever read a painting? Because that’s basically what Furthermore feels like. The story Born as blank as canvas in a world brimming with colour and magic, Alice’s pale skin and milk-white…

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    Weekly Lists #180: Favourite Belgian Entries to the Eurovision Song Contest

    / May 15, 2019

    Look, every year the Eurovision Song Contest comes by. And just about every year? I hate the Belgian entry. This year was definitely one of those seldom exceptions, but in general? The odds are…

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    About Books #75: Red, White & Royal Blue

    / May 12, 2019

    Politics certainly has gotten interesting the last couple of years, hasn’t it? At least, that’s what you’d almost have to believe, if you saw how many people were talking about it. Like, all the time.…

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    About Books #74: The Printed Letter Bookshop

    / May 10, 2019

    There are few things I love as much as books celebrating the amazingness of book shops. That’s what’s made 84, Charing Cross Road into one of my favourite books ever, and it’s what made The…

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    Weekly Lists #179: Favourite 2019 Eurovision Songs

    / May 8, 2019

    The Eurovision Song Contest is upon us, and every year it’s just a bit of a journey, isn’t it? There’s years where I have trouble narrowing it down to *only* 5 favourite numbers,…

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