Author: Kim
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Reading From the Best Sellers List + Movie Review {A Man Called Ove}
I read A Man Called Ove, Fredrik Backman last year and then convinced my husband to read it this year. Contemporary is not usually my jam so I’m not sure what prompted me to pick this one up. I’m glad I did though…
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When Magic and Book Plots Collide {3 Favorites}
I’m kind of a sucker for a book with magic in it. Now that we’re entering the magic of summer, I wanted to just jump on and share a few of my favorites…
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3 Minor Characters That Deserve More Page Love
Do you ever like a minor character just as much (or more) than the main character? This happens to me all the time! Here are a few minor characters who I think should have their own books…
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3 Books Blur The Lines Between This Life and The Next
I’m a big fan of paranormal books and I love it when the genre is done in a realistic setting with realistic characters. Here my top three picks…
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3 Quick Reads {Road Trip Edition}
Audio books are my favorite way to pass the time on road trips and there are a few genres that I think work really well for reading on long car trips. I’ve highlighted my top three genres below. We recently drove down to Arizona from Utah and it got me thinking about some of my…
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The Perks of Participating in a Readathon
This past weekend I participated in Dewey’s 24 Hour Readathon. I hadn’t intended to but I got drawn in when I saw everyone posting about it. Turns out there were a lot of perks to joining in!
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Book to Movie/Audio {Monthly Motif May Check In}
I’ve been really looking forward to May’s motif. There are so many movies I want to see this year!
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5 Books to Movies Adaptations I’m Most Excited About
So many great movies are coming out in the next year! Here are 5 (2017) book to movie adaptations that I’m most excited about…
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5 Ways I Succeeded As A Non Traditional Student
Back in 2009 I decided to go back to school and finally finish my undergraduate degree. I was 29. I was super excited but also a bit intimidated. This spring, at the age of 36, I finally finished my Master’s degree. I’m what you call a nontraditional student. I’m older. I’m married. I have a…