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Monthly Archives: April 2021
Stop Living on Autopilot by Antonio Neves – a Book Review
“It’s time to direct your energy to the things you love, the things that allow you to thrive, and the things that make you human and allow you to feel what it means to live a life on purpose.” It … Continue reading
Posted in self help, Uncategorized
Tagged Book, book review, life coaching, productivity, success
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Supporting Local artists – #theride #indiefilm
This is something a bit different for my blog, but I want to take a moment to support a friend of mine and his creative endeavors. Elliott is someone I know personally and I’ve always admired his talent, passion, and … Continue reading
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Tagged dance, dancing fox, film, indie film, local artists, the ride
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Celebration of Milestones!
Today is a day that brought a fabulous surprise! I finally hit 100 Followers! And on the very same day I surpassed 500 Likes. So thank you, dear readers, for taking the time to share some love for my little … Continue reading
WWW Wednesday – April 28, 2021 – #wwwwednesday #bookishmemes
Welcome to a new week of WWW Wednesday. This is a meme now hosted by Sam at Taking on a World of Words. In it, we answer three questions and leave a link in the comments sharing our own posts … Continue reading
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Tagged book review, bookishmemes, books, LibGirlBooks, WWW Wednesday
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Walking With Ghosts: A Memoir by Gabriel Byrne – Book Review
“Here I stand now, a man longing to see as a child again, when every smell and sound and sight was a marvel.” -Gabriel Byrne Gabriel Byrne is possibly not a household name to you. Perhaps you looked at the … Continue reading
Posted in Memoir, Uncategorized
Tagged book review, books, celebrity memoir, Gabriel Byrne, LibGirlBooks
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The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue by V.E. Schwab – A Book Review
“Three words, large enough to tip the world. I remember you.” –V.E. Schwab, Invisible Life of Addie LaRue V.E. Schwab, who has also published under Victoria Schwab, is a very busy author. In the past decade, she has gifted the … Continue reading
Posted in Fantasy, General fiction, Uncategorized
Tagged book review, books, faust, france, LibGirlBooks
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The Hypnotist’s Love Story by Liane Moriarty – A Book Review
Liane Moriarty is one of those novelists whose work I eagerly anticipate. Her characters are always refreshingly human, quirky, and endearingly flawed. The plots of her books are unique, and each one is typically infused with a great mix of … Continue reading
WWW Wednesday – April 21, 2021 – #wwwwednesday #bookishmemes
Welcome to a new week of WWW Wednesday. This is a meme now hosted by Sam at Taking on a World of Words. In it, we answer three questions and leave a link in the comments sharing our own posts … Continue reading
Reading Challenge Update – #52Books52Weeks #ReadingChallenge
It’s about time to reassess my progress on my 52 books reading challenge, hosted by Rachael over at The Booklist Queen. So far I’m really enjoying this reading challenge, but at this point it’s still easy to squeeze the books … Continue reading
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Tagged 52 books challenge, Book reviews, books, LibGirlBooks, reading challenge
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Before the Coffee Gets Cold by Toshikazu Kawaguchi – Book Review
Oh my, this review is bound to be a bit different. I’m also not planning to spend a whole lot of time on this one. Lately I feel like I’ve read a lot of great books. And, by nature, I’m … Continue reading
Posted in General fiction, Uncategorized
Tagged Book, book review, LibGirlBooks, time travel
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