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Books, Weekly Lists

Weekly Lists #132: More Perspective-changing books

A couple of weeks back, I wrote a post about some of the books that most changed my perspective. Naturally, as is always the case for me, as soon as…

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May 16, 2018
Books

About Books #24: Is Everyone Hanging Out Without Me?

For some reason, I’ve never really been one to read a lot of non-fiction. It’s probably something to do with my reading for escapism so often. Non-fiction doesn’t really seem…

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August 25, 2017
Books, Weekly Lists

Weekly Lists #171: Favourite Quotes from Authors

I look to books for inspiration, comfort and adventure. And from time to time? Well, I look behind the book, to see that the authors said some pretty cool things…

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March 13, 2019
Books

Series in Review #9: Wildflower Park

I honestly don’t know whether I loved this series, or was more annoyed by it. You see, the Wildflower Park-series is basically more of a serialised novel. In other words: if…

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March 18, 2019
Books

About Books #119: Juliet Takes a Breath

2020 has definitely been the year where I started reading more LGBTQIA+ content, as well as the year where I delved further into the world of graphic novels. Quite often,…

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November 29, 2020
Books

2017 Reading Challenges: May Update

As you may have noticed, I didn’t get to last month’s post in this series. Oops? In my defense, almost no reading was done. And school was seriously kicking my…

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June 2, 2017
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    2018 Reading Updates: July Update

    / August 3, 2018

    Mental note to self: the fastest way to get “quite a lot” of reading done? Go on a holiday. I think I was reading about a book a day during the first couple…

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    Weekly Lists #143: Children’s books that changed my perspective

    / August 1, 2018

    So I realised something. I’ve written three posts at this point, talking about the books that completely changed the way I looked at the world. (1, 2, 3). However, I’ve not yet dedicated…

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  • Books

    About Books #51: Come For Me Darling

    / July 29, 2018

    At one point, the male MC states: “It was strange and wonderful to have such extreme thoughts”. Honestly? That might just be the best way to summarize Come For Me Darling. I was offered…

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    New Releases: August 2018

    / July 27, 2018

    I don’t know why, but I’m really not in the mood for reading these days. I know – shocker. I mean, I still like to read, but I’m less inclined to find new authors…

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  • Blogging,  Weekly Lists

    Weekly Lists #142: Favorite Blogposts July 2018

    / July 25, 2018

    July’s been a mess. A hot, sweaty mess, to be exact. Or am I confusing the past month with myself now? Either way, there was lots of sun, lots of friends, traveling and…

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    About Books #50: The Little Brooklyn Bakery

    / July 23, 2018

    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, some of that…

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    Travel Diaries: Disneyland do’s and don’t’s

    / July 22, 2018

    There’s a couple of things you don’t necessarily think you’re going to do for the first time as an adult. Disneyland would usually be one of them, but there I was, at 24…

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    About Books #49: Happily Never After

    / July 20, 2018

    Here’s a quick confession: there’s a lot of Disney-films I’ve never watched. And even if I watched them? I never really identified with Disney princesses the way so many girls my age seem to…

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