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A Game of Booksathon & Simsathon | Progress Update #1
Read more: A Game of Booksathon & Simsathon | Progress Update #1As you may recall if you saw my TBR post, I’ve decided to take part in a couple of readathons this month: A Game of Booksathon and Simsathon, based on A Song of Ice and Fire and The Sims respectively! I thought I would update for these two readathons every Monday, but there wasn’t much point…
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Les Misérables Readalong | Week Five: Jean Valjean #MiserablesMay
Read more: Les Misérables Readalong | Week Five: Jean Valjean #MiserablesMayBonjour mes amis et bienvenue à la cinquième (et dernière) semaine de #MiserablesMay! If you have no idea what I’m talking about, long story short: I decided reading Victor Hugo’s Les Misérables in the space of the month of May would be a good idea. (I was wrong.) If you’re curious about the intended weekly schedule and organisation…
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Wrap Up | May 2019
Read more: Wrap Up | May 2019Welcome one, welcome all, to my May Wrap Up! May brought with it the very first readalong I’ve ever hosted, of Les Misérables which I called #MiserablesMay (aptly, I think). As always with these long readalongs (see: War and Peace and The Count of Monte Cristo), I was behind pretty much every day of the month, but I…
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Les Misérables Readalong | Week Four: Saint-Denis #MiserablesMay
Read more: Les Misérables Readalong | Week Four: Saint-Denis #MiserablesMayBonjour mes amis et bienvenue à la quatrième semaine de #MiserablesMay! If you have no idea what I’m talking about, long story short: I decided reading Victor Hugo’s Les Misérables in the space of the month of May would be a good idea. (I was wrong.) If you’re curious about the intended weekly schedule and organisation of…
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A Game of Booksathon & Simsathon | TBR
Read more: A Game of Booksathon & Simsathon | TBRAs we’re coming to the end of May and I’m (hopefully) coming to the end of reading Les Misérables I decided to look to the future outside of long French classics. However, because I’m a glutton for punishment, I’ve decided taking part in two readathons immediately afterwards is clearly the sensible thing to do. Luckily…
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Review | The Flatshare by Beth O’Leary
Read more: Review | The Flatshare by Beth O’LearyTitle: The Flatshare (2019) Author: Beth O’Leary Publisher: Quercus Books Read: 30th April – 21st May 2019 Genre: contemporary; romance Rating: 4 out of 5 stars “Tiffy and Leon share a flat. Tiffy and Leon share a bed. Tiffy and Leon have never met… Tiffy Moore needs a cheap flat, and fast. Leon Twomey works nights and needs…
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Les Misérables Readalong | Week Three: Marius #MiserablesMay
Read more: Les Misérables Readalong | Week Three: Marius #MiserablesMayBonjour mes amis et bienvenue à la troisième semaine de #MiserablesMay! If you have no idea what I’m talking about, long story short: I decided reading Victor Hugo’s Les Misérables in the space of the month of May would be a good idea. (I was wrong.) If you’re curious about the intended weekly schedule and organisation of…
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Avengers Readathon 2019 | Wrap Up
Read more: Avengers Readathon 2019 | Wrap UpIf you saw my previous sign up & TBR post, you will have seen that, despite taking part in the month-long OWLs Readathon in April, I decided last-minute to also take part in the Avengers Readathon. Taking place between 14th April to the 14th May, the readathon was hosted by Noura from The Perks of Being…
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Les Misérables Readalong | Week Two: Cosette #MiserablesMay
Read more: Les Misérables Readalong | Week Two: Cosette #MiserablesMayBonjour mes amis et bienvenue à la deuxième semaine de #MiserablesMay! If you have no idea what I’m talking about, long story short: I decided reading Victor Hugo’s Les Misérables in the space of the month of May would be a good idea. (I was wrong.) If you’re curious about the intended weekly schedule and organisation of…
