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Meet Joe Goldberg, the world’s most likable serial killer. He will justify every questionable action and you will find yourself rooting for him. When Joe meets Guinevere Beck, nicknamed Beck, he falls for her quirky personality and witty comments. Written from the perspective of Joe as ...
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How I Develop My Ratings
Some of you might be wondering how I come up with my ratings at the end of each review. Well, I thought it might be a good idea to take a closer look at the rating rubric I use to come up with my ratings. The rating rubric is applied to every book I read and determines how I develop my ratings. The ...
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Five Reasons Why It’s Important to Set Aside Time to Read
The everyday overwhelm can sometimes be, well, overwhelming. With deadlines approaching at work, surprise visits to the pediatrician because of another stomach bug, and trying to remember what needs to be added to the shopping list. It can be difficult to set aside five minutes to ourselves, let ...
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Review of Lock Every Door by Riley Sager
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When young adult Jules Larsen is offered a job as an apartment sitter in one of the most notoriously grim apartment buildings in New York City for a large sum of money, she is unable to decline. Slowly, you meet the other residents of the apartment building, who are all famous and/or ...
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The Story Behind the Blog
“You read so many books, it’s like you’re a bear, devouring them. You’re a book bear!” And my nickname was born. It’s often my username, and eventually worked its way into my blog, thanks to my husband. Not many know the story behind my blog, so I wanted to put a post out there to enlighten!
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How to Regain Your Pre-Motherhood Identity Through Reading
Standing over a sink of bottles soaking in warm, soapy water for the second time that day, (and it wasn’t even noon) I felt my life would soon be sucked down the drain if I didn’t do something to change up my routine. I no longer had time to myself when my son was born. Every minute I devoted myself ...
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