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Daughter of Sparta by Claire M. Andrews: Book Review
Daphne competes in Carneia in place of her older brother who has somehow disappeared for the time being. After running through the forest, she finds Artemis who puts her on a mission to try to save Olympus after turning her brother into a stag for good measure. Once leaving Sparta, she realizes that the one…
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YouTube Channel
Hey everyone, I’m sure you enjoy my posts on here…when I DO post, but if you’d like to see me in videos and know what’s going on with weightless journey that I may forget to post on here, follow my YouTube channel. I’ll be posting a picture of the screenshot I took of the address…
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We Were Liars by E. Lockhart: Book Review
Cadence Sinclair Eastman aka Cady was a part of a wealthy family mainly held up by her granddad. Every summer Cady and her mom, aunts and cousins head to Beechwood Island, an Island her Granddad owned. He was head of the family until her grandma Tipper died and then after an accident that left Cady…
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Jimmy Choos to Cleaning Loos by Kerry Kennedy: Book Review
Jimmy Choos to Cleaning Loos by Kerry Kennedy. Isadora lives a lavish life in London of Champagne lunches with her best friend and going to the gym, getting her nails done often as well as her hair done every 6 weeks to keep up with the color and style. One day she comes home with…
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Who’s Watching Who by Kerry Kennedy: Book Review
Clare has finally escaped a mentally abusive relationship with a man of a few years with the help of her brother and a friend four years ago. And escape definitely sums up the word. After the escape, the mental abuser, Jonathan, who has worn Clare down from a bright, confident woman to a meak, Scared…
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Scales of Ash and Smoke by Emily Schneider: Book Review
After spending 7 years in Belharnt, Kaida was released and returned to her normal duties in her slavery only to be taken by the prince of Elysia from her master, Eklos to live among the royal family. This unlocks many secrets from the past and within Kaida’s own body. Once enslaved by the dragons, she…
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I’m Okay But Not Okay
I started this month out being perfectly fine and content, even knowing my mom was going to have surgery soon, but not long after the new year began, my mom dropped a bomb on me that has had my mental health in a little bit of turmoil. Not only is my mom having heart surgery,…
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A Court of Thorns and Roses by Sarah J. Maas: Book Review
A Court of Thorns and Roses by Sarah J. Maas. Feyre lived in a little hovel while poverty-stricken, having to help her family survive in any way she could. While out hunting one day, she discovers a deer but also a wolf. She kills and skins them both, only later to discover that the wolf…
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Dakota by Kerry Kennedy: Book Review
Dakota by Kerry Kennedy. Dakota is a supermodel who has a big secret and decides to take a break from everyone and everything for a while. The problem is is that she didn’t tell anyone where she was going or that she was going. So when fiance Simon and Dakota’s sister Sophia go in search…
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Never Walk Two Big Dogs at Once: Still Suffering with Lack of Use of Left Arm
Yes, it has been a while again since I have posted beyond book reviews, but I have had a few books to read to finish the yearly book challenge, which I just finished. Yay!! But after probably a month after the incident with the dogs chasing the cat with me attached, I still don’t have…