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Books, Weekly Lists

Weekly Lists #136: Even More Perspective-Changing Books

Yes, it’s true – I’m back with even more perspective changing books. How many times has my perspective changed, honestly? I mean, apart from “a lot”, obviously. If you count…

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June 13, 2018
Books

New Releases February 2020

Guess what? February is looking to be a really good month for booklovers. To the point that I actually had some trouble limiting this post to a do-able number of…

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January 31, 2020
Books

About Books #27: The Royal Wedding

It doesn’t happen too often that I review multiple books from the same author. So far, I think Kate Perry was the only exception to that rule, so far. Today,…

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October 3, 2017
Books

Series in Review #4: Laurel Heights

From time to time, I’ve mentioned on this blog my growing love for Kate Perry. No, not the singer – the writer. I discovered her quite by accident – she…

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June 8, 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

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
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    2019 Reading Updates – February Update

    / March 1, 2019

    So I spent this entire month thinking I’d not really read that much. And then it turns out that, somehow, I got through 19 books. I’m not entirely sure how it happened either,…

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    Weekly Lists #169: Favourite Content February

    / February 27, 2019

    I feel like February was a bit of a dud. I mean, I spent the majority of the month being ill. And somehow, I didn’t really love that much content? I mean, you know,…

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  • Books

    About Books #71: The Forgotten Secret

    / February 24, 2019

    The number one sign of a good story: when you finish it, you get mad at the book because it dared to end. And, well… Let me put it this way. This book…

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    New Releases March 2019

    / February 22, 2019

    I spent approximately the entirety of February being sick. So, you know. Good thing that’s the shortest month, right? But, now that I’m done with the flu (yay!) and with laryngitis (almost!) I…

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  • Books,  Weekly Lists

    Weekly Lists #168: Books I DNF’d

    / February 20, 2019

    I don’t really ever “not finish” a book. Well in general. Honestly, a book has to be either a) really badly written; b) really upsetting; or c) really overtly moral for me to…

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    About Books #70: The Age of Misadventure

    / February 17, 2019

    The three things a book should promise me in order for me to definitely want to read it: 1) women; 2) empowerment; 3) multi-generational. And yet, sometimes a book can promise me all…

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    About Books #69: Badly Done, Emma Lee

    / February 15, 2019

    You know I’m always in the mood for a good Jane Austen-retelling. Every book of hers I’ve read, I’ve loved, and the same can actually be said for all the retellings of her…

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  • Books,  Holidays,  Valentine,  Weekly Lists

    Weekly Lists #167: Valentine’s Books

    / February 13, 2019

    It’s Valentine’s week and you know what that means! I’m reading all the romance. Whether they be stand-alones, series, adult or YA, or even an entire author’s work? Here are some of my absolute…

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