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Books, Tags

Book Tags #3: Doctor Who Tag

I’m back with another book tag! I actually had so much fun with the Harry Potter Spells Tag from last week, so I figured I might as well, right? This tag…

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August 26, 2016
Books

About Books #70: The Age of Misadventure

The three things a book should promise me in order for me to definitely want to read it: 1) women; 2) empowerment; 3) multi-generational. And yet, sometimes a book can…

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February 17, 2019
Books

About Books #139: The Race Track Ruse

In the realm of things people assume I’d be interested in, somehow F1 doesn’t usually make the cut. It might be the fact that I don’t have a drivers’ licence…

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November 23, 2023
Books, Fall, Holidays

My 2017 Fall TBR

Some of you might be thinking: but it’s the end of October! You should be getting ready for Christmas, not going back a step! And to those people I say this: I…

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October 27, 2017
Books

About Books #113: The Five Year Plan

As I’m writing this, it’s 36°C and utterly too warm to do much of anything. Except, apparently, to read The Five Year Plan. That, I couldn’t stop doing! The story…

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July 31, 2020
Books

Reviewing the Classics #8: Isolde

It’s been a while, I feel, that I’ve reviewed anything but romance on this blog. And for a while, that was actually just about all I was reading. But every…

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September 20, 2019
  • College,  Weekly Lists

    Weekly Lists #32: Dorm Organization

    / April 20, 2016

    Every Wednesday, I post a list of 5 random things. This week: how to keep your dorm organized. Now, this is my fifth year of university and living in a dorm, and every…

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  • Books,  Tags

    Book Tags #1: Burn, Rewrite, Reread Tag

    / April 18, 2016

    Sometimes life co-operates and gives you a hint in the right direction when you’re drawing an absolute blank as for what you should post about. This week, that was Melissa at In a…

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  • Lifestyle,  Monthly Updates

    Monthly Updates #10: April Food

    / April 16, 2016

    And another week has come and passed us by! Which means there’s only 5 weeks left until study week before exams… Can I panic yet?  So what have I been eating this past…

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  • Lifestyle,  Weekly Lists

    Weekly Lists #31: Favorite Smoothie Tips

    / April 13, 2016

    Every Wednesday, I post a list of 5 random things. This week: 5 of my favorite things to put in smoothies! Now, of course, smoothies have been the it of all things it for years,…

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  • Lifestyle,  Monthly Updates

    Monthly Updates #9: April Music

    / April 9, 2016

    So April’s been going for a bit over a week now, and so far it’s been quite the productive month! I got some work on my masters’ thesis done, made a presentation, got…

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  • Books,  Weekly Lists

    Weekly Lists #30: Favourite Chicklit

    / April 6, 2016

    Every Wednesday, I post a list of 5 random things. This week, I’m talking about some of my favourite works (or authors) of chicklit! Now, chicklit is basically my number one go-to genre…

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  • Books

    2016 Reading Challenges: March Update

    / April 5, 2016

    So apparently it’s April? Already? Which means I have only 2 months left to write my entire masters’ thesis? (Can I panic yet?) I mean, cliche though it sounds, I really don’t know…

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  • Books

    About Books #1: I Am The Messenger

    / April 3, 2016

    So I finally made it to an actual book discussion – not counting the entire Reviewing The Classics-series, of course. And what book could be better to start off with, than my latest…

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