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Books, Weekly Lists

Weekly Lists #168: Books I DNF’d

I don’t really ever “not finish” a book. Well in general. Honestly, a book has to be either a) really badly written; b) really upsetting; or c) really overtly moral…

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February 20, 2019
Books

About Books #107: A Dozen Second Chances

Sometimes, a book just hits the spot – whether it be the location it takes place in, the characters and the way they grow throughout the story, or something else…

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February 7, 2020
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

About Books #71: The Forgotten Secret

The number one sign of a good story: when you finish it, you get mad at the book because it dared to end. And, well… Let me put it this…

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February 24, 2019
Books, Christmas, Holidays

A Bookworm’s Gift Guide

If you were to ask me what’s better, receiving or handing out gifts, the choice would be simple. I mean, what’s more fun than trying to find that perfect gift…

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December 8, 2019
Books, Weekly Lists

Weekly Lists #170: Best of my TBR

You know how, sometimes, you’re scared to start reading a book? Because, you know… It might disappoint you? Or even worse: it might be distinctly average, and you’re just left…

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March 6, 2019
  • Lifestyle,  Tags

    Tags #15 :Magical Girls Tag

    / February 25, 2018

    It’s been ages since I’ve done a tag, it feels like. But last night, as so often happens when I don’t go to bed when I should on Saturday nights, I found myself…

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  • Books

    About Books #38: The Princess Saves Herself in This One

    / February 24, 2018

    Talk about being late to the party! The second part to the Women Are Some Kind of Magic-series is coming out in a little bit more than a week. (I know, I can’t wait)…

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  • Books

    New Releases: March 2018

    / February 23, 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 a sneezing mess!…

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    About Books #37: A Short History of Nearly Everything

    / February 22, 2018

    So I know I talk largely about my love for books, and languages, and all other things “soft subjects” here. But here’s a fun fact for you: I absolutely love sciences. It’s been a…

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  • Books,  Weekly Lists

    Weekly Lists #120: Characters I used to Love

    / February 21, 2018

    There’s something quite bittersweet about going back to a book, or series, or movie you once loved, isn’t there? On the one hand, there’s that feeling that you just don’t appreciate it the…

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  • Books

    About Books #36: Queen Victoria’s Children

    / February 20, 2018

    So I love history. And especially the history of royal houses. In university, I took up some extra classes from the History major, even though I was studying languages. Because, you know… It was a…

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  • Blogging

    40 Days of Blogging

    / February 17, 2018

    So some of you may have noticed that I’m posting quite a bit more regular than usual. Well, I’ve always had a nice little schedule going on – it’s just seen some additions.…

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  • Books

    #Inloveathon Round Up

    / February 16, 2018

    So somehow the #inloveathon is already done. I don’t really know why, but for some reason I got the idea stuck in my head that it was still going throughout today, but apparently…

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