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Winter Garden by Kristen Hannah

Hello Smugglers! It's been a while, yes? But I haven't forgotten you or the reading challenge! I'm playing a bit of catch up with my reading as my digital marketing business picked up. Still, a goal is a goal, and I am set on reading 52 books again this year. One of my most recent… Continue reading Winter Garden by Kristen Hannah

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Lilles on the Deathbed by Oisín Breen

Oisín Breen is an Irish poet, journalist, and academic. He is currently working in the field of narratological complexity. A Best of the Net nominee, Breen is published in 100 journals, across 20 countries, including the Tahoma Literary Review, North Dakota Quarterly, About Place, New Critique, Northern Gravy, Reservoir Road, and the Madrigal. This collection… Continue reading Lilles on the Deathbed by Oisín Breen

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You Are a Badass: How to Stop Doubting Your Greatness and Start Living an Awesome Life

Ever stop yourself from doing something exciting, risky, and out of the ordinary? You shy away instead because you have issues with self-doubt, confidence, self-esteem, and trust. Jen Sincero shows you how to change all those thoughts and start living the life you actually want to live in her book, You Are a Badass: How… Continue reading You Are a Badass: How to Stop Doubting Your Greatness and Start Living an Awesome Life

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Only Three Days Left In The Gift Card Giveaway. Be Sure To Enter Today!

Hello again book lovers and authors! Thank you for all of you who have entered into the gift card giveaway. If you haven't heard yet, I am giving away a $25 gift card to Barnes & Noble so the lucky winner has a new book for the Labor Day weekend. Cause who doesn't love spending… Continue reading Only Three Days Left In The Gift Card Giveaway. Be Sure To Enter Today!

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The Life She Was Given by Ellen Marie Wiseman

Lilly Blackwood is a young girl that sees the world outside of her home (Blackwood Manner) through iron bars. She is locked in her room in the attic, with no mirrors, a few toys, and lots of religious paraphernalia. Despite being held prisoner in her own home, her mother insists that she should be grateful… Continue reading The Life She Was Given by Ellen Marie Wiseman