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Burn Our Bodies Down by Rory Power
Read more: Burn Our Bodies Down by Rory PowerI was so excited for this second novel because I loved Wilder Girlsfrom Rory Power last year. Following her suspenseful writing and eerie style, Rory Power introduced us to an old kind of horror : families. Burn Our Bodies Down delivers a strong atmospheric sense, with Margot at the center of the story. From the difficult…
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A Look Back at 8 years of Blogging
Read more: A Look Back at 8 years of BloggingI was going through my Instagram feed for fun and looked at the first pic I ever added on the social media : a picture of crepes dating of 2012. MY FIRST PIC EVER That was 8 years ago. 8 years ago the teenage Trang said let’s do this, let’s start putting pictures online for…
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Frankeinstein by Mary Shelley : Who’s the real monster?
Read more: Frankeinstein by Mary Shelley : Who’s the real monster?BOOK DISCUSSION I recently got into a heated debate with a friend and honestly it’s one of my favourite debates: talking about books haha. But the main debate was this: who was the real monster in the book by Mary Shelley? It was well known among people who read the book that in the end,…
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Bookish Moments in Jane Austen’s Novels
Read more: Bookish Moments in Jane Austen’s NovelsEvery summer, I love to revisit Jane Austen’s novels once in a while and remind myself how much I love her writing, but what I love more is her ability to capture the essence of being a book lover perfectly. She is a great reader and has no pleasure in anything else. Jane Austen, Pride and…
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Books Based on My Spotify Top 3
Read more: Books Based on My Spotify Top 3Okay guys, when I decided to make this post, it was way harder to do than I ever imagined. Because one, my songs are very specific and complex and two, the books I would choose would include maybe ONE scene that represents the song and not at all the entire book.. you know what I…
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Kingdom of Back : Discovering the Other Mozart
Read more: Kingdom of Back : Discovering the Other MozartTwo siblings. Two brilliant talents. But only one Mozart. Born with a gift for music, Nannerl Mozart has just one wish—to be remembered forever. But even as she delights audiences with her masterful playing, she has little hope she’ll ever become the acclaimed composer she longs to be. She is a young woman in 18th…
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Celebrating Pride Month : My Faves Books Exploring LGBTQ+
Read more: Celebrating Pride Month : My Faves Books Exploring LGBTQ+(c) Header Image – Varkaur Hi guys! I wanted to celebrate the Pride Month by sharing my top books exploring LGBTQ+ characters 🙂 Hope you enjoy! MY TOP RECOMMENDATIONS The Heart’s Invisble Furies : This book will always be and stay one of my favourite reads of all times. Cyril Avery is not a real Avery or…
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Black Lives Matter : What I Can Do As Individual
Read more: Black Lives Matter : What I Can Do As Individual(c) Header – Illustration by Sacrée Frangine Estimated reading time: 4 minutes, 12 seconds. These past days have been eye-opening, hurtful, frustrating and very uncomfortable. But it’s a discussion we all need to have and to acknowledge. Racism has been such an anchored problematic in our system that we are all fed up of it and…
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Followers : Social Media Mess
Read more: Followers : Social Media MessFollowers by Raziel Reid started as something very dull and boring, something in the writing style that made sleepy and not care about any of the characters. Valeria has over three million followers because of her acting career , and Joel has over a million because he sold his soul on Youtube when he was,like,five.…
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Authors I would Sell My Soul For A New Novel
Read more: Authors I would Sell My Soul For A New Novel1.Donna Tart I’d sell my soul for the same quality of Secret History T_T I’ve been postponing to review this book for so long because I don’t seem to be fitting enough nor write a review beautiful enough for it. 2. Agota Kristof When I learned the death of Agota Kristof back in 2011, I…