Today I am going to be talking about how I annotated my books. For each reader, this does look different and this is just how I do it. So let's get into it. Physical Tabs After many years of writing in my books, I have found a system that works for me when it comes… Continue reading How I annotate my books
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AI And Books
It’s Friday and you know what that means. A brand new let’s talk bookish. Today we are going to be talking about AI and books. And what it might mean for the future of things like publishing. If you don't know what Lets Talk Bookish is, it is where book bloggers like myself talk about… Continue reading AI And Books
Day In The Life
Today I thought that I would do something a little bit different. As someone who does work from home, for some reason I will not get into it, I thought I would share what an average day looks like. It does seem very boring but I am a person who tends to like routine. So… Continue reading Day In The Life
Ariel Crashes A Train Review
Page Count: 464 Style: Ebook Genre: YA, LGBTQIA+, Contemporary, Poetry, Mental Health, Fiction Trigger Warnings: Mental Illness, Death, Gaslighting, Suicidal Thoughts, Abelism Summary: Exploring the harsh reality of OCD and violent intrusive thoughts in stunning, lyrical writing, this novel-in-verse conjures a haunting yet hopeful portrait of a girl on the edge. From the author of… Continue reading Ariel Crashes A Train Review
The Family Home Review
Genre: Adult, Psychological Thriller Style: Ebook Page Count: 287 Trigger Warning: Domestic Abuse, Dementia, Coma, Cheating UK Paperback Uk EBook US Ebook US Paperback Blurb IS BLOOD ALWAYS THICKER THAN WATER? Sally has lived in fear of her husband long enough. But after twenty years of suffering, she has been left with nothing of her… Continue reading The Family Home Review
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