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taylor swift songs as books (debut)

Happy Swiftie Sunday!!!

A while ago I did a post similar to this where I matched books to each of Taylor’s albums to books, so if you’re interested click here(;

This time, we are going through all the tracks on Taylor Swift’s debut album!

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the reading rush… a coversation

I want to start out by saying that I am not here to accept any apology or comment on any apology that is not mine to do so. What happened this year with the Reading Rush is not something that affects me the same as it does others. The purpose of this post is simply to spread awareness of what happened for those who are not active on Twitter or who are just unaware.

That said, the Reading Rush no longer has my support.

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swiftie sunday (announcement)

So we have a new series going up!

I’m not sure if I have ever actually announced it, but the structure of my blog is: tags on Sundays, reviews on Wednesdays, and anything else I feel like posting on Fridays.

For the next few weeks, I’ll be replacing the tags with Taylor Swift content. This content can be tags, matching albums to books, etc.

I felt like this would be a fun way to revamp my blog since I haven’t been posting lately. Fortunately I only have 2 more weeks of summer classes, so I’ll be back to posting regularly soon.

If you have any ideas for me to incorporate into this series, let me know!

Love always,

ej.

 

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the anti-virginity pact by katie wismer (review)

At long last, I finally read The Anti-Virginity Pact by Katie Wismer.

Katie’s YouTube channel, Katesbookdate, is one of my favorite channels on the website, so when she announced TAVP, I was STOKED. I actually got approved for an e-ARC on Netgalley, but I didn’t download it in time 😦 Then I preordered it from Barnes and Noble and didn’t receive it until over a week after publication (which was incredibly irritating).

I finalllllyyyyyy got to reading it today and finished it in one sitting.

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girls of paper and fire by natasha ngan (thoughts)

Girls of Paper and Fire was an interesting experience for me.

I rarely read fantasy which means that when I picked this one up, I knew it was going to be hard. Transitioning from someone who doesn’t read fantasy to somoene who does requires a lot of brain power that you wouldn’t realize unless you’ve experienced it. You can’t just read the words anymore. Now you have to rewire your brain to be in the world in front of you. Because each magic system is so different and complex, I generally read more of urban fantasy if anything.

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