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2019 Reading Updates – November Update

Do you ever have that thing, where you know that you read books this month… But when it comes down to it, you hardly remember any of that? That’s basically…

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November 29, 2019
Books, Christmas, Holidays

Gift Guide for a Book Lover

Honeslty, you’d think buying a present for your beloved reader-friend would be easier than this, right? But – how on earth do you know which books they’ll like? What books…

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December 7, 2020
Books

Popsugar’s 2015 Reading Challenge

I know, I know – there’s still a little less than 3 days left in 2015. Unfortunately, I also know that that just means my exams are that much closer,…

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December 29, 2015
Books

2019 Reading Updates – May Update

Right, so, as I mentioned previously – May wasn’t necessarily the best reading month ever. I mean, I got otherwise distracted, you know. I mean, it was bound to happen…

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May 31, 2019
Books

Reviewing the Classics #1: Persuasion

I study English, Dutch and French Literature and Linguistics at a shmancy university, and I know it. Throughout the years, there’s been a huge amount of importance put on how we’re…

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January 23, 2016
Books

2019 Reading Updates – February Update

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…

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March 1, 2019
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    About Books #68: The Happiness Project

    / February 10, 2019

    New Year, New resolutions – and so many ways to try and make the new year a better one. So why not start, for yourself or for friends, The Happiness Project? I was offered…

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  • Books

    About Books #67: The Man I Fell in Love With

    / February 8, 2019

    Here’s a question: what would you do if the man you loved, had children with, and thought you’d get old with, suddenly came out as gay. With a boyfriend-near-fiancé. At a very public event.…

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  • Books,  Weekly Lists

    Weekly Lists #166: Auto-Buy Authors

    / February 6, 2019

    Fun fact: I’m trying to spend a little less money on books this year. You know, not quite a buying ban – because, let’s be real. That would never work. But, just… Not…

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  • Books

    About Books #66: Coming Home to Holly Close Farm

    / February 3, 2019

    Sometimes facts can grab you – an anekdote, a story, something that happened long ago. Apparently, when that happens to Julie Houston, she turns it into a book. And, well… Now Coming Home…

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  • Books

    2019 Reading Updates – January Update

    / February 1, 2019

    January was weird and stressful and busy, but somehow I managed to get some reading done as well. Here’s the first of my actual 2019 reading updates – January update! What I read The…

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  • Blogging,  Weekly Lists

    Weekly Lists #165: Favourite Content January

    / January 30, 2019

    2019 is certainly off to a good start – there’s been a lot of content that I’ve absolutely loved reading, and even more that I just wanted to tuck away somewhere, so I…

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    New Releases February 2019

    / January 25, 2019

    January is always a bit of a weird month, isn’t it? The year has just begun, so as it seems to be stretched out before us, January tends to take a bit of…

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  • Books,  Weekly Lists

    Weekly Lists #164: Children’s Books to Read as an Adult

    / January 23, 2019

    A while back, G-Swizzle made a video on her favourite children’s books as an adult. It didn’t really strike me as odd, at the time, because I, too, tend to still go back…

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