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30 before 30: My Quarter-Life Bucket List

Posted July 30, 2018 in Life Updates
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30 before 30: My Quarter-Life Bucket List

      Today I’m turning 29 and lately I’ve been thinking about what I’d like to achieve in the next year before the big 3-0. My friend Naomi actually got me thinking about this as she was the one who first mentioned her pre-30 bucket-list, but I’ve seen a few other bloggers post similar […]

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My Top 7 Short Stories

Posted July 17, 2018 in BOOKS, Uncategorized
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My Top 7 Short Stories

It’s time for Top Ten Tuesday, a weekly meme originally created by The Broke and the Bookish and now hosted by That Artsy Reader Girl. Every week there is a new topic or theme to base your top ten list on. You can find more details about it and see the list of topics here. […]

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My Top Ten OTPs

Posted July 10, 2018 in BOOKS, Uncategorized
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My Top Ten OTPs

It’s time for Top Ten Tuesday, a weekly meme originally created by The Broke and the Bookish and now hosted by That Artsy Reader Girl. Every week there is a new topic or theme to base your top ten list on. You can find more details about it and see the list of topics here. […]

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My Top Five Beach Reads

Posted June 19, 2018 in BOOKS, Uncategorized
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My Top Five Beach Reads

It’s time for Top Ten Tuesday, a weekly meme originally created by The Broke and the Bookish and now hosted by That Artsy Reader Girl. Every week there is a new topic or theme to base your top ten list on. You can find more details about it and see the list of topics here. […]

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Five Fantastic Fictional Father Figures

Posted June 17, 2018 in BOOKS
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Five Fantastic Fictional Father Figures

As it’s Fathers Day today, I’ve been thinking about how paternal figures are represented in fiction. I read a lot of YA fantasy and sci-fi novels and I’ve noticed that father figures are often completely absent, which is a shame. Perhaps they are better represented in other genres such as romance and contemporary? If you read […]

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