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Literary Linking: January 1 – 5
This week’s link topics include: J.K. Rowling’s pub in Scotland, exercising like your favorite author, auto-completed children’s books and more! The best bookish links the week of January 1 – 5: 2017: The Year Americans Couldn’t Say Gal Gadot (and a Lot of Other Words) Yup, I pronounced Wonder Woman’s name incorrectly all year! Auto-Completed…
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No New Books for a Year!: The Back To My Bookshelf Challenge
I absolutely love my personal library and I like keeping it in tip top order. However, this has become more and more difficult with the excessive number of books I’ve acquired since my amazing husband finished building the library three years ago. In an effort to do some organization and cleaning for the New Year,…
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What’s Making Me Happy: Vol. 7
I’ve been out of the hospital for about a month, and it has not always been easy. Thankfully, I have amazing friends and family who have kept a smile on my face this December. They are what truly make me happy. A few other small things have buoyed my spirits: Cozy Hugs Plush Animals We’re…
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Literary Linking: December 25 – 29
This week’s link topics include: hot chocolate recipes based on fictional characters, sensitivity readers, your personal Dewey Decimal number, and more! The best bookish links the week of December 25 -29 What’s Your Dewey Decimal Number? Dust off your Dewey Decimal knowledge and have fun taking this librarian’s dream of a quiz. It’s fun AND…
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Top 10 Books I’m Looking Forward To in 2018
Top Ten Tuesday is an original blog meme hosted by The Broke and the Bookish and this week’s topic is the Top 10 Books I’m Looking Forward To in 2018. I read some great books in 2017 (check out my favorites in My Top 10 Favorite Books of 2017 post), but there are a lot of…
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Literary Linking: December 18 – 22
This week’s link topics include: getting rid of library fines, bookshop dogs, books turning 10 in 2018, and more! The best bookish links the week of December 18 – 22 The Case Against Library Fines According To the Head of the New York Public Library As long as people don’t abuse it, I think getting…








