Month: May 2022
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this evening outside
My writing below was posted a few hours ago on instagram…I just couldn’t get myself to post on here until my writing energy waned. I’m so happy I realized what I was doing and traveled the few feet to change my mindset for a couple of hours. I can’t believe I was going to start…
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white trash warlock by david r slayton
White Trash Warlock by David R Slayton Adam Binder has the Sight, which allows him to interact with other spirits and travel to other spirit realms. The Sight runs through the Binder family, but only certain family members have Sight and those who do become estranged. But when Adam’s sister-in-law spirals downwards and his brother…
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identity by milan kundera
Identity by Milan Kundera The quantity of boredom, if boredom is measurable, is much greater today than it once was. This book was an especially quick read and kind of interesting for me. There were times where I believed I had spaced out while reading and missed something because Kundera randomly changes what’s happening. But…
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when the lights go out by mary kubica
When the Lights Go Out by Mary Kubica – Review TW: parent death, cancer ***Review contains a HUGE spoiler Jessie Sloan’s mother is at the end of a brutal battle with cancer. Jessie needs to figure out what to do after she has dedicated her teenage life to lovingly caring for her mother. But when…
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dracula by bram stoker
Dracula by Bram Stoker The horror classic that brings you through castles and across waters, we’re introduced to a monster from the viewpoint of several individuals who are affected by Dracula. Find the full summary here. I found that Dracula was easiest to read with no distractions around. Though there were a few times where…
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let’s go to war
I’m going to war with myself. The main things Goggins is inspiring me to do is work harder on exercising and blogging. Even if I don’t work out or work on a review every day, I still make sure to move my body and I still make sure to read. Can’t Hurt Me by David…
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currently reading 5.12
I can’t get enough of this book. It’s not for the faint of heart – it’s for those who will do anything to change themselves to be better. If there’s something you want to do better in your life, I recommend reading this book – it’ll increase your drive to accomplish your successes and achieve…
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circe review
Circe by Madeline Miller “Even after all this time, you still believe you should be rewarded, just because you have been obedient.” Circe is the daughter of the god Helios and nymph Perse. Zeus banishes her to solitary life on her own island when it is found that she sought out her witchcraft powers. Her…