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Books, Holidays

Belgian books you should read

So today is the Belgian national holiday. No big deal, really – but, I mean, like, for real. Belgians in general don’t really have that much of a “national feeling”.…

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July 21, 2017
Books, Holidays, Spring

Spring 2019 TBR

Spring is such a weird reading season for me. Where autumn and winter are usually overly busy, I still usually manage to read quite a lot during those months. Spring,…

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March 8, 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

About Books #60: The Manifesto on How to be Interesting

So you know how in Mean Girls, the popular clique must be infiltrated? Now imagine that as a scientific experiment. Voila, you’ve got The Manifesto on How to be Interesting. Only,…

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October 26, 2018
Books, Christmas, Holidays

Holiday Books for Children

This probably surprises absolutely no one, but here goes anyways. My love for holiday books didn’t just randomly come into being in the past couple of years. No, I’ve loved holiday…

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December 16, 2016
Books, Valentine

#InLoveAThon 2020 TBR

It’s almost Valentine and you know what that means! It’s time for this year’s #InLoveAThon! And because I’m in a bit of a reading slump and desperately need to get…

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February 9, 2020
  • Books

    About Books #11: Vous Revoir (Finding You)

    / February 9, 2017

    You know how sometimes you have these books that stay with you? And then suddenly you realize they have a sequel and you just need to read that sequel stat? Yes, well, that…

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  • Books,  Weekly Lists

    Weekly Lists #71: Series that got worse with every new book

    / February 8, 2017

    I got my inspiration for this one from the Top 5 Wednesday-group on Goodreads – amazing group, by the way, you should definitely go check it out! Because I’d already done (somewhat) the first…

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  • Books

    About Books #10: 84, Charing Cross Road

    / February 6, 2017

    As far as easy, short books go – this would probably be my top pick of the last couple of years. I so often find myself reading these long books, or entire series…

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    52 Goals January Update

    / February 5, 2017

    That’s one month down, another 11 to go. How did your first month of 2017 go? I personally feel as if that month held at least 3 times the normal amount of days…

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  • About Me

    52 Goals February Update

    / February 5, 2017

    A majority of the time, I try to finish all my posts at least a week ahead of their publication date You know, give myself some leverage, and a lot less stress. This…

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  • Books,  Tags

    Book Tags #9: The Aesthetically Pleasing Book Tag

    / February 3, 2017

    So I recently discovered this new blog, the Dreamland Book Blog, and I absolutely love it. You see, not only is Beatrice from Sweden (love that country!), she has a ton of book tags. Perfect…

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  • Blogging,  Weekly Lists

    Weekly Lists #70: Favorite January blogposts

    / February 1, 2017

    So here’s a post that I’m hoping to make into a monthly feature. You see, I don’t just blog myself. I also read a ton of other blogs. And so often, I’ll come…

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  • Books

    About Books #9: Thursday’s Children

    / January 30, 2017

    You know how you have those books you read first at just the right time? And because of that you just know you’re going to love it forever? Well, that’s exactly what Thursday’s Children by…

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