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13 Days of Halloween
As a Kid I grew up watching 13 Days of Halloween every year on ABC Family, it was, arguably my favorite time of year to watch TV, after all Halloween is my favorite holiday! Now, they still have something similar to it, but, I haven’t had actual TV in almost…
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Carmilla Film VS. Book
I won’t be writing my usual review for the book here since I *just* reviewed it, so here’s the link and if you want something shorter and not have a new tab, here we go… Awesome classical novel with Carmilla being BEFORE Dracula, and lesbian. Book is super atmospheric, short,…
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Sapphic Spring Recs
I’ll be doing a Trans Rights Readathon Rec list at some point, I haven’t really participated in any readathons this year, but I want to do recommendations for those looking to expand their TBRs whether via these readathons or on their own! So, I may not be particpating in Sapphic…
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What I’m Hoping to Read this Year
So I did a post inspired by DB to get some series books finished this year and I’ve actually been surprisingly DECENT at it…thus far…in the early days of 2024. I’ve finished a couple of series/duology/trilogies including Bridgerton! I’m going the extra mile with Bridgerton now and going for the…
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My Top 2023 Reads
I read so much without any self-pressure looming over me last year that I do want to give a shoutout to some of my favorite reads from 2023! So here are some books I just adored: I found this a delight, and, well, she is one of my favorite authors,…
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Sparkling Cyanide: Film VS. Book
Six people sit down to a sumptuous meal at a table laid for seven. In front of the empty place is a sprig of rosemary- “rosemary for remembrance.” A strange sentiment considering no one is likely to forget the night, exactly a year ago, that Rosemary Barton died at exactly…
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Maybe it’s Maas, Maybe it’s Me
There’s no denying the impact SJ Maas has on the book industry; she is popular and her books loved by so many. So of course I figure it should be easy to love her too. I read ACOTAR (A Court of Thorns and Roses) and there’s no denying I read…
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April Rewind
Here we go, first book blog post in a long time, I thought I’d start simple and do my monthly wrap-up since I actually read a lot this month. I read a total of 28 books, but to be fair most of them were my middle school stash of Dear…

