Tag: bookblog
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Introducing ResoNova Coaching: Your Path to Growth
It had been a while since I had last announced such a news, right? Today is a big day, as it marks the day I launch a brand new business: ResoNova coaching. For those of you who have been following my adventures for a while, this will not come as a surprise – I have…
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Seasonal Book Recommendations for Fall (and Halloween) Lovers
As Halloween is now a (still very fresh) memory, I thought we could use this opportunity to write a post about autumn reads. We often consider autumn reads to be Halloween reads, though autumn has more to offer than (only) the spooky vibe. Of course, some of the books in the list are Halloween-inspired (because…
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Cozy Fall Reading List for 2024
After catching up on my 2024 reading list so far, I thought I would share with you my fall-to-be-read list. Do not get me wrong, there are plenty of chances I won’t get to read all of it, but prefer having it on the chunkier side so that you may get as much inspiration as…
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Explore My 2024 Reading List by Genre (31 books so far)
I thought that to reintroduce books into this corner of the internet (I may not be a librarian any more, but I have never lost my love for books), we might have a tour of the books I have read so far in 2024. They may fall into several categories, so just pretend they have…
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Another life update (yes, that is the 1st 2023 post!)
To be honest, I arrived at the automatic yearly payment for my blog last May and started writing this post. Then, I felt uninspired and left it for the day I would feel like the time had come to start writing rather seriously again. Thus, maybe it is time to start again? For sure, I…
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Mid-Year Book List – All the books I have read in 2022 so far! ☆
I am so happy to write today about a topic so dear to my heart that I have nonetheless left a bit to live on its own in 2022: books. As a former librarian, a children’s literature graduate, a certified book coach, and a literary consultant, books are undoubtedly a gigantic part of my life.…
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Big Life Update: Business, PhD, Book & More!
Today, I thought I will give you a little (big?) life update, as it has been a WHILE! As you guys can obviously tell, I have not been as present here, even though I have been writing as much as possible to keep you updated. Nonetheless, when you will see all the juicy news, I…
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Recovering from burnout when you can’t take a leave
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I feel like my posting schedule has never been that chaotic (well, okay, it used to be even worse in 2015 I must admit!), however, I have so much on the go right now that I have decided to take it easy. No, no, I am not rambling about life for no reason because today,…
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![[GIVEAWAY] Win a FREE month of literary consulting (and write that book!)](https://theenglishspeakingfrenchie.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/35.png?w=1024)
[GIVEAWAY] Win a FREE month of literary consulting (and write that book!)
what I write, I thought about a (very) special giveaway: I offer a FREE month of consulting worth $1500! I am fully aware that many people would love to write a book “one day” ; what is that “day” was today?
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![[ARC] Hyphened-Nation: Don’t Check the Box ♡ Nicole Draffen](https://theenglishspeakingfrenchie.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/img_2767.jpg?w=1024)
[ARC] Hyphened-Nation: Don’t Check the Box ♡ Nicole Draffen
When Nicole Draffen, author of Hyphened-Nation: Don’t check the Box contacted me to review her book, I have immediately been seduced by the topic. As a French – and white – woman, I obviously can’t rely to the struggle of Americans in what the author calls a « hyphened-nation ». Nonetheless, I do think this topic is…
