Reading Resolutions
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Reading Resolutions for 2019

Happy New Year everyone! I love this time of year when I can sit back and reflect on everything that has happened over the past 12 months, as well as make plans for the upcoming year. Last year I wrote a post about my 2018 reading resolutions, some of which I stuck to and others Continue reading
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Reading Resolutions for 2018

This year has nearly come to a close, and what a year it has been! I started this blog back in January, and I must say that it has been an amazing experience. The way I chose and interact with books has completely changed. I’m reading new genres and discovering new authors. I’m thinking more… Continue reading
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July TBR Strategy

So I’ve been doing these monthly TBR strategy posts since April. I find they’re really helpful for organising my thoughts and tackling small-term reading goals. Here’s my strategy for July. Continue reading
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June Reading Strategy

I posted my May reading round-up yesterday, and now I’ve got my sights set on June. I loved every book I read in May, so I’m hoping to keep the streak alive. Continue reading
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Review: All the Birds in the Sky

I picked this book up after seeing it on a number of the ‘best books’ lists for 2016. I wasn’t really sure what to think at first, but I dove straight in. All the Birds in the Sky is a weird and wonderful combination of fantasy, science fiction, and magical realism with a touch of Continue reading
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January Reading Round-up

The first month of the year is over and done with and it has been a busy time for reading. At the beginning of the year, I decided that I wanted to draw up some reading resolutions. How did I do? Let’s see: Books read: The Long Way to a Small Angry Planet: Becky Chambers Continue reading
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Review: Caves of Steel

I picked up Foundation late last year because 1) I had always wanted to read Asimov and 2) I desperately needed short books to help me catch up on my Goodreads reading challenge. After blasting through the original Foundation trilogy and I, Robot (which deserve their own post sometime in the future), I received the Continue reading
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Starting the Year Right: The Christmas TBR Pile and Other Reading Resolutions

For as long as I can remember, my family has had three Christmas traditions: a standing rib roast and Yorkshire puddings for Christmas dinner, not-so-sneakily buying each other gifts we would immediately ‘borrow’, and visiting the local bookshop the day after Christmas. From Borders (RIP) and Vromans in Los Angeles, to Hatchards and Waterstones here Continue reading
