Author: Anne Clarence (The Reading Life)
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This Week Recap #23: I Got Some Amazing ARCs
This week was actually a huge week on hauls ( for me anyway, compared to the other bloggers it was probably nothing XD). I got a taste of pure joy again when I realized that I had been picked for the Shadowsong blog tour. And? I get to review! But this had also been a…
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Male Authors V.S Female Authors, and Why They Shouldn’t be Differentiated
I’ve seen a lot on this topic, with people constantly comparing male and female authors. While some would say that while males are not as good as writing character developments as females, others would say it’s the opposite around. I think that’s just nonsense. There are so many examples out there with male authors that…
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This Week Recap #22: Busy, Busy Week
I am going a hundred miles and hour super speed right now writing this post. But because I am committed and won’t skip another one again I am determined to do this post. Damn it, I barely even had any time to read this week! This is literally how I’m typing right now: School is…
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Book Review: The Mysterious Affair at Styles by Agatha Christie
Title: The Mysterious Affair at Styles Author: Agatha Christie Series: Hercule Poirot #1 Genre: Mystery, murder mystery, classic, detective, crime GOODREADS | BOOKWITTY Rating: Who poisoned the wealthy Emily Inglethorpe, and how did the murderer penetrate and escape from her locked bedroom? Sus-pects abound in the quaint village of Styles St. Mary–from the heiress’s fawning…
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This Week Recap #21: Upcoming Birthdays
January is a big birthday month for my family. My family have the majority of their birthdays in two months: January and July. I, my mother, and my grandfather all have birthdays in January, while my father and my grandmother have their birthdays in July. I have a surprise for my mother (which I’m planning…
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Blog Tour: Into the Airy by A.K Downing + Giveaway
Into the Air by A.K. Downing Genre: YA Sci-fi/Fantasy Release Date: August 2017 When Mia Bryn escapes her underground compound and travels into the air, she never imagines her world will explode. Separated from her father and attacked by creatures she never knew existed, Mia flees into the forest. Within hours, she finds an abandoned…
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This Week Recap #20: 2018, Christmas, Welcome back from Universal Studios!
Yes I’m BACK!!!! I have officially made my return. While a lot of the other schools in my district is preparing their final exams, mine was already done in December. After a whole week of vacation and fun at Japan Osaka/Nambo/Kyoto and Universal Studios, I am officially going back to game mode. And I brought…
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Year of 2018 in Books, What’s the Plan?
Oh my god it’s already 2018. But even when a lot of people would say 2017 was horrible (which I kind of can see why), on a personal level, 2017 was one of the most successful years for me. I successfully dieted (although I haven’t reached my goal yet, the fact that it’s working meant…
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Book Review: The Murder of Roger Ackroyd by Agatha Christie
Title: The Murder of Roger Ackroyd Author: Agatha Christie Series: Hercule Poirot #4 Rating: Roger Ackroyd was a man who knew too much. He knew the woman he loved had poisoned her first husband. He knew someone was blackmailing her ― and now he knew she had taken her own life with a drug overdose.…
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Why I Don’t Really Like The Idea of Celebrities Publishing Books
There are many different ways for a celebrity to use their status and fame to their and advantage to make some extra cash. Beside from commercials or being a spokesperson for a brand, one of the most popular ways for them to use their fame to their advantage is publishing and writing their own books.…