Well, as bookworms – or bookdragons, as I prefer to say – we all know those typical problems that come with having too many books. Okay, this one is a lie because one can never have too many books. All there is is not enough…
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review: caraval by stephanie garber
Every person has the power to change their fate if they are brave enough to fight for what they desire more than anything. This is a spoiler-free review which can also be viewed HERE. My dear gentlemen and fair ladies, welcome, welcome to Caraval –…
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bookstagram 101: post ideas
I’ve been on bookstagram for half a year now and I’ve come across some struggles every user encounters sooner or later. After searching the web for solutions to my own problems – and not fidning enough helpful tips – I decided to start a new…
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review: throne of glass by sarah j. maas
“My name is Celeana Sardothien,” she whispered. “But it makes no difference if my name’s Celeana or Lillian or Bitch, because I’d still beat you, no matter what you call me.” This is a spoiler-free review which can also be viewed HERE. I’m not quite…
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cover reveal: a court of wings and ruin by sarah j. maas
So who is ready for next installment in one of the greatest fantasy series ever written? Well, I certainly am. I’ve only been a fan of Sarah J. Maas since last year, but I rushed through the series of A Court Of Thorns And Roses…