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About Books #134: The Village Vicar

Getting high expectations is a sure way to get disappointed … No idea who said it, but as it turns out – and much to my sadness, when reading The…

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September 19, 2023
Books

2019 Reading Updates – Final Round Up

What a year it’s been! I’ll write a full recap of the year on the actual, last day of the year. For now, though, here’s my 2019 reading updates final…

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December 29, 2019
Books, New Year

Reading Challenges 2016

So I found myself a bunch of reading challenges for 2016 – anybody surprised? Anybody at all? Now, this is quite the diverse collection of reading challenge, because, let’s face…

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January 4, 2016
Books

About Books #6: The five people you meet in Heaven

First things first: I promise you I don’t just read books because my sister tells me to. However, in the case of The five people you meet in Heaven that…

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November 11, 2016
Books

About Books #84: Hattie’s Home for Broken Hearts

This book, I think, was a classic example of: I expected too much. Or more precisely, I expected too much of Tilly Tennant. So far, every book of hers I’ve…

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July 7, 2019
Books

New Releases: March 2018

Yay! It’s time for a new month! And at least 20 more days of that month will be winter so I get to ignore that I’m about to turn into…

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February 23, 2018
  • Books,  Weekly Lists

    Weekly Lists #141: Auto-Read Authors

    / July 18, 2018

    Everyone probably has these – those authors that, the moment you see their name? You know you’re reading their book. Whether it’s because you’ve loved all their previous work, or just that you…

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  • travelling

    Travel Diaries: Paris and Disneyland 2017: Paris favorites

    / July 15, 2018

    In case you were wondering: yes, I’m basically just going through my backlog of travels I’ve made. Consider it my theme for this summer: an overview of the holiday’s I’ve been on and…

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  • Books,  Tags

    Booktags #19: Mid Year Book Freak Out

    / July 13, 2018

    The year is over halfway done so it’s time to reflect back. Now, sure, I talked about 5 of my favorite books last post – but, of course, there’s way to more to…

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  • Books,  Weekly Lists

    Weekly Lists #140: Best Books of 2018 (So Far)

    / July 11, 2018

    The year is half way done and you know what? I’m actually quite happy with what I’ve read so far! (This is not something that happens on a regular basis, trust me) So…

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  • Lifestyle,  travelling

    Travel Diaries: Luxembourg 2018

    / July 8, 2018

    So it’s been a while since I wrote about travelling – as a matter of fact, it had been a while since I’d traveled at all, it feels like. But this last Easter…

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  • Books,  Holidays,  Summer

    Summer 2018 TBR

    / July 6, 2018

    It’s summer! I’m free! And as of today, that is actually the case – all preparations have been handed in and in 5 days, I’m not even on call anymore! Which means, obviously,…

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  • Lifestyle,  Weekly Lists

    Weekly Lists #139: Things I Learned In My First Year Working

    / July 4, 2018

    So. The exams are corrected. My students have their marks. I know I get to teach at the same school next year. Most of the courses are planned out. All of the manuals…

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  • Books

    About Books #48: Waker (Watcher)

    / July 1, 2018

    This might not be obvious from the books I usually review, but I used to love fantasy and science fiction. As in: at one point, that was just about all I read. And then…

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