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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
Books

2019 Reading Updates – January Update

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…

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February 1, 2019
Books, Weekly Lists

Weekly Lists #112: Favorite Books 2017

This is starting to be a bit of a tradition – and one I quite enjoy, actually. I don’t necessarily like looking back on any year – let’s be real,…

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December 27, 2017
Books

About Books #74: The Printed Letter Bookshop

There are few things I love as much as books celebrating the amazingness of book shops. That’s what’s made 84, Charing Cross Road into one of my favourite books ever, and…

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May 10, 2019
Books, Weekly Lists

Weekly Lists #146: Must Read Jane Austen-Retellings

Okay, so, I love Jane Austen. Well, every book of hers that I’ve finished at least. And the only thing I (maybe) love as much as I love Jane Austen? Well, that’s…

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August 22, 2018
Books

About Books #125: Dominicana

There’s something to be said for “reading to expand your horizons”, but Dominicana? Well, let’s just say that it didn’t just expand my horizons, it also (kind of, or just:…

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June 10, 2021
  • Books,  Tags

    Booktags #17: NY Times by the book tag

    / March 24, 2018

    Time for another book tag, yay! This time it’s a tag that I literally had never heard of. And then I came across it Portal in the Pages‘ youtube channel and I was…

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  • Books

    New Releases: April 2018

    / March 23, 2018

    You guys, April is going to be a good month as far as books goes. As in, I think I have more books listed for this new releases April 2018-episode, than I have…

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  • Blogging,  TBT

    #TBT: Favourite old posts

    / March 22, 2018

    You know that whole thing where youtubers watch their first ever video? Yeah, I love those. So I figured: why not do something like that myself? Why not go back, all the way…

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  • Books,  Weekly Lists

    Weekly lists #124: Bookish mugs wishlist

    / March 21, 2018

    So I like books, right? And I’m a little obsessed with drinking tea, and hot chocolate, and soup, and warm apple cider, and… You get the picture, I’m sure. The point is: I…

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  • About Me,  College

    Forever a student

    / March 20, 2018

    Also known as: me. I’m fairly prototypical in that way. After all, there’s no way you’re gonna get six diploma’s in six years if you don’t have a deep love for learning, right? I…

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  • Books,  Tags

    Booktags #16: You’re Not Good Enough Book Tag

    / March 19, 2018

    It’s time for another book tag. I mean, it’s been a while, right? And also – I came across the You’re Not Good Enough Book Tag (created by ReadLikeWildFire and Beccathebookreviewer). Basically, you…

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  • About Me,  Lifestyle

    A day in the life: Teacher Edition (Part 3 – Weekend)

    / March 18, 2018

    One of the things that annoys me most about being a teacher, is probably this reaction: “oh that’s, fun. You get so much free time!”. Quite frankly? No. Just no. People tend to…

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  • Books,  Spring

    My 2018 Spring TBR

    / March 16, 2018

    It feels crazy that I’m actually writing this, because apparently it’s going to be snowing tomorrow. You know, as it does, less than a week before spring is set to officially start. None…

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I'm Saar, a self-confessed book-addict.
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