[The Complete Tales of Beatrix Potter]: A Review

Hi all. I am so excited to review The Complete Tales of Beatrix Potter tonight. This is one of my absolute favorite children's authors. There is just something about her beautiful stories, timeless characters, and inspiring ideals that I love. I bought a set of Beatrix Potter books in the Lake District on my study …

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Top 10 Tuesday: Favorite Books Ever

Hi everyone and welcome back to Top 10 Tuesday hosted by The Broke and the Bookish! Today's prompt is...Top Ten ALL TIME Favorite Books Of X Genre. At first, I thought this was way hard. My least favorite question anyone ever asks is "Oh, you like books? What's your favorite book?" Haha. Like I could pick …

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[Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet]: A Review

Happy last day of August, friends! Time to sneak in one last review for the month. And I am really excited about this one. A few weeks ago I got my new library card (priorities, right?) and hit the shelves looking for a too long list of books high on my TBR. I could only find a few of …

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[Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban]: A Review

Happy almost weekend everyone! Tonight I am reviewing one of my favorite Harry Potter books--Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban by J. K. Rowling. I have always loved this particular book and am excited to share some of my thoughts here. This is part of my Harry Potter Marathon from June-December 2016. I will …

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[Harry Potter and the Cursed Child]: A Review

Hello fellow Potter fans! I am so excited to share my thoughts on the new Harry Potter and the Cursed Child by J. K. Rowling and company. I feel like this review has been a long time coming. Now that we are finally settling in, I am reading more, and this one was the top of my …

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