Month: July 2022

Friday Fives | Books that Inspired Me to Travel

I started Friday Fives back when I started up the blog again and wanted to make sure I kept at least one regular post a week. This was, of course, before I knew there were others out there. But I decided to keep it, especially since I have the whole year planned out. In December, […]

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Book Review | The Hacienda

Title: The Hacienda Author: Isabel Cañas Publisher: Berkley Published: 3 May 2022 Pages: 352 Note: this will not be a spoiler-free review, you have been warned. In a post-war society, Beatriz has no father, no home, and no place in society. So when handsome Don Rodolfo Solórzano proposes, Beatriz ignores the rumors surrounding his first […]

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TTT | Book Covers That Feel Like Summer

Top Ten Tuesday is a weekly topic hosted by That Artsy Reader Girl. Each week she provide a topic and you are free to use that topic and/or variations of that topic to make your top ten list. A full list of the weekly themes can be found here. This weeks topic is covers that feel like […]

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Friday Fives | My Favorite Books of the Year…So Far

I started Friday Fives back when I started up the blog again and wanted to make sure I kept at least one regular post a week. This was, of course, before I knew there were others out there. But I decided to keep it, especially since I have the whole year planned out. In December, […]

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Monthly Wrap-Up | June

I think we can all agree that June was just a shitty month, at least in America. I first want to apologize for all the white women centering about the overturn of Roe. Am I upset and fearful about the overturning of Roe? Yes, of course. BUT, I recognize that this has been going on […]

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Friday Fives | History Books to Read to Learn About the U.S.

I started Friday Fives back when I started up the blog again and wanted to make sure I kept at least one regular post a week. This was, of course, before I knew there were others out there. But I decided to keep it, especially since I have the whole year planned out. In December, […]

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