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Friday Fives | Rereads

I started #FridayFavorites 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. Today’s topic is about […]

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TTT | Cover Freebie

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. Today’s topic is a cover freebie, and I’m […]

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ARC Book Review | Api’s Berlin Diaries

Title: Api’s Berlin Diaries Author: Gabrielle Robinson Publisher: She Writes Press Published: 15 September 2020 I received an advanced copy of this book from She Writes Press and Books Froward in exchange for an honest review. When I first heard of Api’s Berlin Diaries, I expected this to be more diary-like entries. Instead, we get […]

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Friday Fives | Books Published in the 20th Century (Britain)

I started #FridayFavorites 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. Today’s topic covers […]

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Live Blog of Twilight

Well, I’ve been in a reading slump lately and have been behind on my books to read and reviews. So, instead of the usual book review today you’re getting my live blog of rewatching Twilight. Why? Because apparently I’m a masochist. Yes, I did read the books in middle school and really did like them. […]

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Book Review | A Tree Grows in Brooklyn

Title: A Tree Grows in Brooklyn by Betty Smith Author: Betty Smith Publisher: Harper & Brothers Published Date: 1943 Pages: 493 A beautiful, simple novel that spans the teenage years of Francie Nolan. The novel begins when Francie is 11-years-old and finishes when she is almost 17. To say that this is a novel without a […]

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