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Monthly Archive: July 2018
An Dierickx
July 31, 2018
What’s more fun than finding great books to read? Like every month, August brings us a ton of exciting new releases. And like every month, I pick out the books I’m looking forward to. Because we just can’t read everything,…
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An Dierickx
July 27, 2018
It’s too hooooooot! Seriously, all I can do is hang on the couch with cold drinks and occasional ice packs. It’s even too hot to read, who knew there was such a thing, right? I hope to finish this current…
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An Dierickx
July 24, 2018
If you’ve been following this blog for a while, you’ll have noticed I love bookish merch, especially candles. I’ve been a fan of A Bookish Flickering ever since I ordered their very first box back in October, so I was honoured…
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An Dierickx
July 20, 2018
Something I always like to read on other blogs, are posts introducing the person behind the words. Since I’ve been blogging for almost a year now, I thought it would be a good time to tell you more about myself….
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An Dierickx
July 17, 2018
It’s day 14 of The Horrible Reading Slump and I’ve only read about 6 chapters of Godsgrave so far. Which is a shame, because I loved Nevernight so much, and this sequel appears to be just as great. But with…
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An Dierickx
July 13, 2018
When you read as much as I do, you’re bound to stumble upon things that bother you. Little things that annoy the hell out of you, that make you grumpy. Let’s take a look at my top 7 of bookish…
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An Dierickx
July 10, 2018
Since I’m suffering from a reading slump and I haven’t touched a book in a week, there is no book review this week. Instead, I want to share my unboxing for the Fairyloot June box. As you know, I’m a…
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An Dierickx
July 6, 2018
We’re already a few days into July and that means 2018 is over halfway through. In other words, it’s time to look back at the first half of the year and see what my favourite books were and which books…
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An Dierickx
July 3, 2018
It’s not a secret that I love Young Adult novels (even though I myself don’t fall in the young adult demographic anymore, but sssssh!), but every once in a while I find myself rolling my eyes at overused clichés in…
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