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Olympic Book Tag: Tokyo Style

Shannon @ It Starts at Midnight created a super creative Olympic Book Tag and I couldn’t resist joining in the fun! She’s even made her images available, as well. Be sure to check out her original post and give her credit if you decide to participate. <3 While the Olympics are a year late and …

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The Mid-Year Freak Out Tag of 2021

While 2020 was a year that felt like it would never end, 2021 is zooming by! Am I on track to reach my reading goals? Is it time for me to freak out? OR am I doing better than I think? I’m hoping this tag will put everything in perspective and help me to have …

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The Folklore Book Tag

So I have to admit that after my first listen-through of Taylor Swift’s latest release, Folklore, I wasn’t sure how I felt about it. But I do typically have to listen to new music a few times to know how I really feel, so I gave it another chance. Aaaand I was quickly listening to …

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The Mid-Year Freak Out Tag of 2020

So…. the good news is we are halfway through 2020! The bad news…. WE ARE HALFWAY THROUGH 2020!! Which means we only have six more months to read all the books we had planned to read this year. Is it time for me to freak out? Or am I doing better than I think? I’m …

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Top Ten Tuesday: Thanksgiving Book Tag

Top Ten Tuesday was created by The Broke and the Bookish and is now hosted by That Artsy Reader Girl. Each week a new theme is suggested for bloggers to participate in. This week’s prompt is Thanksgiving Freebie. I wanted to do something Thanksgiving related, but fun, and I came across the Thanksgiving Book Tag …

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Fall Festival Book Photo Tag

I was tagged by the lovely Siobhan @ Novelties for the Fall Festival Book Photo Tag (hosted by Danielle @ PoetryBooksYA) which is the second prompt of Bookending Autumn 2019, founded by Clo and Sam! This is my very first tag since I’m a blogging newbie, so hopefully I do this right. I’d hate to …

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