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About Books #42: The Little Wedding Island
There’s journalism, there’s love, there’s a handsome and overly sarcastic arch-rival There’s even an island that may or may not have magical powers where mariages are concerned. It’s Jaimie Admans The Little Wedding…
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About Books #41: Wedding Bells at the Dog & Duck
There’s a certain kind of lovely cliché about wanting to get married. And then the other person just… Doesn’t. Or they do, but they have doubts, or fears, or… And if you add…
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About Books #40: The Royal We
I may or may not have mentioned just once or twice that I kind of like the British royals. Just a tad :)I also really like it when people write romance stories that are pretty…
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About Books #39: Winter at the Dog and Duck
You know I love my romance. I read it a ton, I tend to be quite critical of it, and most times, that means I select books I actually end up liking. From…
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About Books #38: The Princess Saves Herself in This One
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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About Books #37: A Short History of Nearly Everything
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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About Books #36: Queen Victoria’s Children
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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About Books #35: The Wedding That Changed Everything
You guys, I was so ready not to like this book. I mean, I went back and forth, which is why I requested Jennifer Joyce’s The Wedding That Changed Everything on Netgalley. And then when I…