literature
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a love letter to my 2023 reads

Hello Bookworms, the year has ended. Assuming you didn’t already know. Perhaps you’ve been in some sleeping beauty nap situation; if so, I am here to inform you that it is officially 2024. I had talked in a previous post about how much reading meant to me, where I touched on the particular benefits (I Continue reading
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winter means pillows of comfort

Hello, bookworms; this was originally meant to be a post about November. It then turned into December, and now it’s about winter. The process of giving myself more time is a great one. These past few months have flown by. They always do, and so for that, I am not surprised. It’s comforting to be Continue reading
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summer is for : binge reading books

Hello Bookworms, I’ve always been the type of reader who prefers to read in a way some call binging. It’s just how I am. If I love a book (which I most likely have to finish), I will not stop until it’s done. And if that means reading a book for four hours straight, then Continue reading
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Book Review – Where the Crawdads Sing by Delia Owens

Hello Bookworms, I initially read Where the Crawdads Sing late in 2021 and, surprisingly, went into it as somewhat of a skeptic. I had heard nothing but rave reviews, which actually turned me off from the book for quite a while, and when I finally got around to reading it, I was expecting disappointment. Yet Continue reading
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Book Review – Sadie by Courtney Summers

And it begins, as so many stories do, with a dead girl. Hello Bookworms, I met the author of Sadie a couple of months ago, and I finally got a chance to read it! This novel is packed with suspense, mystery and more! Genre: Young Adult, Mystery, Contemporary Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐(5/5 stars) Publisher:Published September 4th 2018 Continue reading
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6 YA books for the Traveler

Hello, bookworms, like many others, I have a deep love for traveling, and always yearn to explore. In this post, I will be sharing some books that will inspire and motivate you to take your dream vacation. 1.Anna and the French Kiss by Stephanie Perkins – Anna is looking forward to her senior year in Atlanta, Continue reading
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