Looking at my most read genres, I can conclude that (inspirational) non fiction books really are my thing. When I was approached by Morgan Addison with the question whether I wanted to read Achieve Your Goals With Quests, I immediately was excited to start this one! What is it about? This short ebook can be… Continue reading Review: Achieve Your Goals With Quests – Morgan Addison
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Looking back on my February 2020 book haul
From February until May 2020 I tracked my book hauls on my blog (after that it became too awkward to mention me buying 3583993 books each month). From February until May 2021 I will look back on my book hauls from last year and reflect on whether I read the books I bought or not.… Continue reading Looking back on my February 2020 book haul
My Life in Books Tag
I found this tag on The Bookish Mutant's blog and decided it would be fun to do this one. Let's begin! Find a book for each letter of your name J: Just One Day - Gayle Forman O: Orbiting Jupiter - Gary D. Schmidt Y: You Have a Match - Emma Lord (a highly anticipated… Continue reading My Life in Books Tag
Wrap up: January 2021
A new year, a new reading year! I hadn't thought to read this much in January as I did, as I had exams to take, but surprisingly, it was a good reading month! ★★★ Achieve Your Goals with Quests - Morgan Addison (review to come)Black Enough - Ibi Zoboi & various authorsThe Lost Manuscript -… Continue reading Wrap up: January 2021
Recensie: Je kunt geen kant op – Astrid Sercu (NL)
Ik lees niet meer zo vaak Nederlandse boeken, maar voor de boeken van Astrid Sercu maak ik graag een uitzondering! In deze blogpost lees je wat ik van haar tweede boek Je kunt geen kant op vond. Waar gaat het boek over? Één school,Vier klasgenoten.Twee gijzelnemers. Een gevaarlijke gevangene ontsnapt uit de gevangenis. En enkele… Continue reading Recensie: Je kunt geen kant op – Astrid Sercu (NL)
Review: Shine your Icy Crown – Amanda Lovelace
As a big fan of Lovelace's poetry, seeing a new book available is an auto-request for me. I got the chance to read this book in November already and I can already say that I really loved it. What is it about? “Make them rue the day they underestimated you.” This is a story about… Continue reading Review: Shine your Icy Crown – Amanda Lovelace
Bookstagrammers.com – getting rewarded doing the things you love most
In the beginning of January, I came across the Instagram page of bookstagrammers.com. Reading through what they stand for and offer for book lovers, I knew I wanted to participate in this program! What is Bookstagrammers.com? Bookstagrammers.com is an international online platform where you can participate in all kinds of bookish campaigns. Bookstagrammers.com is for… Continue reading Bookstagrammers.com – getting rewarded doing the things you love most
Review: The Colours We See – Kaisa Winter
I recently came across this book and thought it would be a nice read. However, I did not expect this book to be such an emotional one! What is it about? A lost girl. A troubled boy. The road trip of a lifetime. Hazel lands in America with nothing but a backpack, a craving for… Continue reading Review: The Colours We See – Kaisa Winter
Review: Glow Morning Routine – Laurentine Van Landeghem (NL)
In November 2020 woonde ik de webinar van Laurentine Van Landeghem bij over haar Glow Morning Routine. Ik was toen zwaar onder de indruk en heel benieuwd om de routine zelf uit te proberen. In December ging dan ook het e-book van de Glow Morning Routine in verkoop. Waar gaat het ebook over? "Vroeg opstaan… Continue reading Review: Glow Morning Routine – Laurentine Van Landeghem (NL)
2020: the year in which my reading peaked
Am I a little late with this blog post? I might be. However, I did want to reflect upon my reading year in 2020. A few statistics I read a total of 162 (!!!) books in 2020 (one of the books I read wasn't available on Goodreads). These books add up to 34,496 pages. If… Continue reading 2020: the year in which my reading peaked