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Reflecting on One Year as a Book Blogger
I reflect on my one year as a book blogger and the lessons I learned and what I wish I had known sooner to help me succeed without burning myself out.
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My Ultimate Study Playlist and How to Create Yours – Sinclair Prep Study Tips #1
Looking for dark academia vibes? Inspired by Katie Zhao's How We Fall Apart, I share my tips and tricks to create your Ultimate Study Playlist!
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1 Year Blog Anniversary Q&A | Blogging Lessons, Personal Life and Books
It's my 1 year anniversary so here's a blog Q&A! I answer all your questions about blogging, books and my personal life.
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Books My D&D Character Would Love
Have you ever wondered what books your own characters would enjoy? I've asked myself the same and made a list with books I think my D&D character would love and have on her shelf!
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How I Pick What to Read as a Mood Reader
Welcome to a post in which I expose myself as the flaky mood reader that I am. It's true. I'm the kind of person who says they'll read a book and instead gets distracted by another one. But how do I pick what to read as a mood reader? Well, this post explains my process!
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My Bookish Goals for 2021
Setting reading goals in numbers is fun but for 2021 I decided to focus on goals that address my reading and book-buying habits instead. Hopefully, they can help me to tackle my TBR and diversify my reading.
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How Audiobooks Saved My Year
Almost half of the books I read this year have been audiobooks. As I am writing this, of the 74 books I read 35 were ones I listened to. Here are the three ways in which audiobooks saved my year and why I’ll continue to listen to them. 1) It was comforting in a time of crisis Audiobooks helped me through 2020, I was generally anxious and unfocused and neither was helped by me spending 24/7 scrolling through my social media feed. I often didn’t feel like picking up a physical or even ebook. Having someone read to me was comforting. My mum used to read to me a lot…