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Roar – Cora Carmack

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Milk and Honey – Rupi Kaur

For my first review, I would like to start off with “milk and honey” by Rupi Kaur. This book was nothing short of brilliant and inspiring and it left me itching to grab a pen and write. The imagery present was raw and vivid and her message of self-love and acceptance was very uplifting. It made me stop and…
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The Little Prince – Antoine De Saint-Exupéry

Good evening, everyone! Whilst summer is getting hotter here in Malta, I’ve been spending more time under an A.C., which also means that I have loads more time to relax and read. For this week’s review, please welcome… ‘The Little Prince’ by Antoine De Saint-Exupéry! This book is actually my boyfriend’s favorite, and I bought this…
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‘Finding Roots’ & ‘Rose Petal Breath’ – Morgan Davies

Good afternoon guys! For this week I thought I would review some books that I have received (PDF) from authors for an honest review. These books are named “Finding Roots” and “Rose Petal Breath” by Morgan Davies. They are both poetry books and whilst after reading both poetry books by Rupi Kaur I was a bit…
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DC/Science Fiction Shows I’ve Been Loving Lately
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Big Magic – Elizabeth Gilbert

For today’s post, my review on my latest read, ‘Big Magic: Creative Living Beyond Fear’ by Elizabeth Gilbert. Now, I haven’t read any of her other works, including her most well-known book, ‘Eat, Pray, Love’. However, after finishing this book, I’m now dying to get into her other works. EXCERPT: Readers of all ages and walks of life have drawn…
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Turtles All the Way Down – John Green

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Irina’s Eye – H. W. Freedman

Hey there everyone! Hope y’all had a good week! I’m so happy to finally tell you guys about this book, Irina’s Eye! The author, H.W. Freedman, contacted me through Instagram and sent me his book for an honest review. I was thrilled at this opportunity and I was very happy to get into it. Without further…
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Empress of a Thousand Skies – Rhoda Belleza

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The Sun and Her Flowers – Rupi Kaur

As promised, here is my review on ‘The Sun and her flowers’ by Rupi Kaur. I had read her first poetry collection, ‘milk and honey’, and I absolutely adored it. It really inspired me to get out of my writing funk and start writing again, which kiiinda worked, but that’s another story for another post. So when I heard…
