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Tags #4: 20 Questions Tag
So it’s been a while since I did a tag, but for some reason today I just really felt like doing one. I came across this 20 Questions Tag on one of my…
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2017 Reading Challenges January Update
The first month of these challenges is always both the easiest and the hardest. The easiest, because just about every single book I read lends itself to something in some challenge. The hardest,…
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Weekly Lists #69: Favorite literary quotes (printables)
So to ring in the New Year I did a post in all citations – and quite frankly, I loved making it. I love reading as is, and I so often come across…
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Reviewing the Classics #5: The Railway Children
I’m pretty sure I already mentioned this somewhere, but I first read this book when I was sick. I’d always ask my dad to bring me some books from the library (because even…
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Words to live by
You know those phrases you hear and you just sort of go like “oh”? The ones that kind of change your perspective, even if just a little bit? And then you try and…
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About Books #8: Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe
I first finished this book on my way to London, and apparently it was almost creepy how wordless it rendered me. Sure, that was the bf saying that, but if nothing else that does tell…
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Weekly Lists #68: 80s Belgian bands you should know and love
Sometimes, I feel like the world is entirely too Americo-centric. That’s not necessarily a bad thing as such, but it does mean that many people probably don’t know any of these bands. And quite…
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Reviewing the Classics #4: Little Women
Little Women was probably the first classic I ever read. That’s to say: my grand-parents had an abreviated children’s version of it and I loved it. I actually read it so often that they eventually…