Hello, and welcome to this week’s book discussion! For the past few weeks, I’ve been able to write book reviews on every Wednesday, so I hope to continue to with this momentum for the rest of the month. Today’s review is over a book I did a Facebook live book review over, but because ofContinue reading “New Author Book Blurb”
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Go Set A Watchman (Book Review)
Hello, from wherever you are reading this! I hope you have enjoyed the first few days of Spring, and are looking forward to anytime that can be spent outdoors. Earlier this month, I read Go Set A Watchman, by Harper Lee. On Wednesdays, I enjoy releasing any book reviews I have for that week. ThisContinue reading “Go Set A Watchman (Book Review)”
Milk & Honey
My biggest issue with poetry in general, is reading it in a similar style and symmetry. This book allowed me to read the poems in a new style, refreshing my love with writing.
Vintage Book Review
About twice a month, I write a book review for whichever book I’ve completed the month before. Earlier this week (on a day that I got sick) I did a Facebook live video that is weird and out of place. The video is a book review (that I might end up writing about, because theContinue reading “Vintage Book Review”
Another Book Review
“Your problem, sweetheart, is that you fall in love with men who need you too much. You ought to find a man who doesn’t need you, but just wants you.”
What’s In My Tote Bag, AKA My “Purse”
With the ability to take control of my environment, my purse tends to be the area I forget I have control of what I carry with me.
Lost Art of Writing by Hand
Hello, from wherever you are reading this blog update from! Write now, I am actually typing this on WordPress. Today’s blog is about all the perks and dilemmas with writing by hand. Around the middle of the article, I write about all the journals I currently have, and what’s in each of them. If youContinue reading “Lost Art of Writing by Hand”
Part Two: Books I did finish in 2017.
Hello! Yesterday, I wrote part one of this book review series. Part one focused on the negative side of reading: not finishing a book. This part, however, is more positive, and I am excited to share with you the list of books I did complete in 2017! What about the books I did complete? OneContinue reading “Part Two: Books I did finish in 2017.”
Part One: Books I didn’t finish in 2017.
Hello, and welcome to the new year! If you are like me, then you might have a reading list every year, or at least a number goal of how many books to read in a year My goal for 2017 was to read seventeen books, and while I did not complete that goal, I amContinue reading “Part One: Books I didn’t finish in 2017.”
01.2018
” Imagine breaking open the window curtains and the fog disappearing. That’s what happens for me, figuratively, when the depression subsides.”
