My housemate called me a “chronic speed reader” the other day. I don’t think that’s a bad thing
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My housemate called me a “chronic speed reader” the other day. I don’t think that’s a bad thing
This week we’re switching gears after the intense feelings from last week’s Book Highlight. The next book I picked up was Geekerella, by Ashley Poston. It was a pretty quick read, liter…
If you ever have some time to kill in New York City, order yourself a super green tea (my personal favorite) and take a seat at Taylor St. Baristas on E42nd Street and Madison. Only a few blocks fr…
The sad truth of many books 😔📚
If I had all the time in the world I would spend it reading through all the books I could. Unfortunately I don’t so I try to steal a few pages whenever I can. On the train, in the car, while …
When you’re forced to put the book down you can’t always find a real bookmark. Check out my list of improvised bookmarks and share what the weirdest thing you’ve used as a bookmark
I know I usually have at least 2 backups in my purse for any trip
I dare you to find me a better way to spend a Sunday than at a local book store. Today I took a stroll into Book Revue in Huntington, New York. This family owned store was first founded in 1977 and…
I dare you to find me a better way to spend a Sunday than at a local book store 📚 Click the link to find out what cool new books I found
Jenna is a 23 year old, self proclaimed “book freak”. When her roommates decided they had enough of her gushing about her latest read she decided to find like minded “book freaks&…
I’m happy to be sharing my new blog with the world of Tumblr. Take a look and see a little more about me and why I’m here