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Series in Review #11: Willoughby Close

You know I like a series that focuses on the different people in one location. I loved it in Summerhill, I loved it in Laurel Heights … And now, apparently,…

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April 14, 2019
Books

About books #95: A Question of Us

I feel like everyone probably has that one friend. You know, the one that might have been. The one that theoretically, you wouldn’t mind dating – but never would, because…

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September 8, 2019
Books

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, Christmas, Holidays, Lifestyle, Series

2017 Christmas chick-lit

Fun thing: this year, I’ve gotten the chance to read quite a few Christmas books before or as they came out. And what do you know – I pretty much loved…

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December 4, 2017
About Me, Books

Birthday Bookish Wishlist

Guess who’s another year older today! And totally OKAY with it. Not as if I feel like I wasted the last year to insecurities and stress and a constant looming…

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August 23, 2019
Books

New Releases March 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…

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February 22, 2019
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    2018 Reading Updates: June Update

    / June 29, 2018

    I remember writing for May that I felt like I hadn’t read enough… Well, here I am, with June over and… Well, let’s just say this doesn’t feally like it’s been the greatest…

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  • Books

    About Books #47: The Summer Getaway

    / June 28, 2018

    I cannot tell you how much I’m looking forward to July 11th. It’s the Flemish “national” holiday – and the first day of my summer break. And, as you would have it, it’s…

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  • Blogging,  Weekly Lists

    Weekly Lists #138: Favorite Blogposts June 2018

    / June 27, 2018

    So, I feel like all I’ve been reading this month are blogs about summer, and travelling, and summer, and travelling… And there I was, correcting exams. But AHA – now it’s finally my…

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  • Lifestyle,  Summer

    Summer 2018 Bucket List

    / June 24, 2018

    I’m fairly sure I’ve mentioned here or there that I get bored quite easily. Because, you know… I do. Which means that, naturally, I have to plan ahead. Make sure I have enough to…

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  • Books

    New Releases: July 2018

    / June 22, 2018

    I have approximately zero memories of the entire month of June. Just so you know. I’m fairly sure I took a lot of people’s exams and corrected a bunch of portfolio’s. But that’s…

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  • travelling,  Weekly Lists

    Weekly Lists #137: 2018 Travelling Goals

    / June 20, 2018

    So I haven’t really been reading lately. I don’t know why, really. Well, apart from the heat, exams and just general summer-fatigue, really. It just doesn’t really make me want to grab a…

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  • Books,  Weekly Lists

    Weekly Lists #136: Even More Perspective-Changing Books

    / June 13, 2018

    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 the posts? At…

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    Series in Review #4: Laurel Heights

    / June 8, 2018

    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 was offering a…

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