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Books I Want to Read in November 2022
How has November crept up on us? I swear my concept of time is either really bad, or there is some cosmic mercury retrograde type of voodoo that is making me feel like the days are flying by. Although, the other day I did feel like the start of 2021 felt so long ago… maybe it is me? Either way, I am sooo excited for the books I have decided to read this month. Some all brand new released that I have been waiting to get my hands on and some are books that I have put on previous TBRs and never got to them. Here is my November TBR:…
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My Favourite YA Book Villains
When thinking of your all-time favourite characters in stories, most people would say the heroine, or one of the array of colourful but overall ‘good’ members from the new-found family friend group, or even the furry/mystical being that dazzles us with being fierce or cute. Mine have always been villains. Even the most retched ones that make me hate their guts and want to curse their names. I think it’s their ability to draw out that emotion that makes me love ’em. The morally grey character has always been one that I am drawn towards. While reading is an absolutely wonderful escape, it also can mirror a realness in ourselves…
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Autumn Reading Essentials
Now you know I love a themed/season-curated blog post, so I couldn’t just give you a normal reading essentials list, but an autumnal one. Because Autumn is the best and the coziest reading essentials will not be the same if not specified that they are autumn-esque… ofc! These are some of my must-have items that make the reading experience so much better and gives me all the cosy vibes. 1. Fall Candle This one is a must for me. I love to create the coziest mood when reading and candles do just that. Especially the scents that come out around this time are rich, warm, and just the amazing! 2.…
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Spooky Reads to Devour this Halloween Season
With spooky season here, and Halloween nearing, I thought this would be the best time to share some of my favourite spooky and not-that-spooky, thrilling, and heart-wrenching reads to get you in the spirit of the season. Here are some of my favourite spooky and not-so-spooky but definitely thrilling reads: The Witch Haven By Sasha Peyton Smith I read this book last month and don’t know how I never knew about this book! I saw it looking so beautiful on the shelf and practically bought it without even reading the back cover. It is a perfect blend of intrigue and creepy without being too creepy. I won’t post the full…
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Books I Want to Read in October 2022
I’ve said this before, and I’ll say it again… I am in my complete element in October. I mean we have the spooky vibes, the weather getting cooler, the leaves officially dawning their oranges, reds, and yellows, and the coziness that comes from a warm drink and a classic Halloween movie – speaking of, did anyone watch Hocus Pocus 2… OMG.. I cannot express how hard it was to contain myself watching that entire movie! I loved it! As you’ve probably read in my other blog posts, October holds an even special place in my heart because my initial idea of my WIP (work in progress) book comes from my…
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The Autumnal Bookish Tag
I absolutely love doing bookish tags as much as I love reading everyone else’s answers. With autumn being my favourite season, it comes as no surprise that I love autumnal inspired bookish tags more than anything else. Also no surprise I did one previously: The Cosy Autumn Book Tag But since then, it has been two long years, and I wanted to do another one except this one is a little different. I saw so many wonderful book tags that I wanted to try, but there were so many good ones I couldn’t decide, so I did a combination of a few. So here is my version of this book…