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Monthly Archives: November 2016
My bookish identity
You guys are in for a treat over the next few posts. During the second half of semester, when my brain was so fried by Stats and Social & Organisational Psych that I dreamed about my study notes, I only … Continue reading
Posted in Extorting Bibliophilia, Musings
Tagged blogging, bookish identity, Divergent, Harry Potter, His Dark Materials, Percy Jackson, Shadowhunters
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If we were having coffee…
If we were having coffee is a blogging community idea, where bloggers publish posts about what they’d like to say to their readers if they were sitting down together having a casual cup of coffee. I found this beautiful blog … Continue reading
Posted in Musings
Tagged blogging, books, chatting, community, friendship, If we were having coffee
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“Fall” by Candice Fox
I specifically chose to read Fall during the last few days of semester because it meant that I could reread Hades and Eden while I was studying. I now have so many books to read that I have to figure out which ones … Continue reading
Posted in Extorting Bibliophilia
Tagged Australian, characterisation, crime, Eden, Eden Archer, Fall, feminism, Frank Bennett, Hades, serial killer
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“Holding” by Graham Norton
Those of you at uni or college or high school will know the feeling of the last two weeks of semester. You’ve made it all the way through. You can see the finish line but there is just one last, … Continue reading
Posted in Extorting Bibliophilia
Tagged Brid Riordan, crime, Evelyn Ross, Graham Norton, Holding, love, mystery, PJ Collins, secrets, small town
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