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About Books #94: Two Like Me and You

I don’t know what I was expecting when I first started reading Two Like Me and You. However, whatever I expected? This book exceeded those expectations. By far. I was…

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August 18, 2019
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About Books #50: The Little Brooklyn Bakery

Summer is 100% the season where I just want to read romance all. the. time. And as a general rule? I do read a lot of it. After a while, though,…

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July 23, 2018
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About Books #129: Teddy Spenser isn’t looking for love

This might sound weird, but sometimes “fine” is just what I’m in need of. No big plot twists, no over the top emotions, just a book that does exactly what…

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November 21, 2021
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 List #58: 5 More Childhood Favorites

As I already mentioned in my Fall and Winter TBR, a couple of weeks back, in this period of year I tend to go to some nice and cosy books.…

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October 19, 2016
Books

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
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    About Books #57: [Dis]Connected

    / September 30, 2018

    As some of you may know, I’ve been trying to read more poetry this year. I’ve mentioned that a couple of times already – it’s part of why I read Amanda Lovelace’s first…

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  • Books

    New Releases: October 2018

    / September 28, 2018

    Ha… October. The month of “help work is getting busy”, “where’s that cold weather I was promised” and “all the books please”. Now, for that last one? That’s where this new releases October…

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  • Blogging,  Weekly Lists

    Weekly Lists #151: Favorite Blogposts September 2018

    / September 26, 2018

    It’s officially fall, people! In case you didn’t know: this is my time. This is the time where I can throw off the limitations of summer and its unbearably hot weather (listen, anything above 24°C…

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  • Books

    About Books #56: The Man You Meet in Heaven

    / September 25, 2018

    I’m coming to realize I quite like books that verge on magical realism. As a matter of fact, I smell a Weekly List dedicated to nothing but those books coming up. First, though,…

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  • Fall,  Holidays

    My 2018 Fall Bucket List

    / September 23, 2018

    One of the best thing of any season, for me, is deciding what things I really want to get done. Whether it’s simply a matter of making a specific dish, going on a…

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    Series in Review #6: The Little Bookcafé

    / September 21, 2018

    I’m an idiot. Now, believe it or not: I do have a specific reason for stating that. Namely: I have more books I want to review, than I have dates left until they’re…

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  • Books,  Weekly Lists

    Weekly Lists #150: Favorite American Classics

    / September 19, 2018

    Quite often, when they hear “the big classics”, they think of the British classics. Hah, the Jane Austens and Charles Dickens’ of this world… But here’s the thing – and it’s something that’s…

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    Travel Diaries: South Wales 2017

    / September 16, 2018

    Wales is the kind of place best visited when it’s raining and dreary. Now, that is, I know, 100% a subjective opinion. I mean, if it were up to me? Any place would…

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