Tag: bookreview
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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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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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![[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…
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![[French ARC] Le promeneur sur le cap (Livre I) ♡ Mike Martin](https://theenglishspeakingfrenchie.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/img_7591.jpg?w=1024)
[French ARC] Le promeneur sur le cap (Livre I) ♡ Mike Martin
Je trouve toujours complexe de critiquer un polar sans en dévoiler les secrets puisqu’il semblerait que chaque détail comporte son lot de significations. J’ai particulièrement apprécié ici le jeu des intrigues puisque si l’intrigue principale concerne en effet le meurtre que Windflower s’évertue à résoudre, des sous-intrigues sont également dignes d’intérêt. Par exemple, les guerres…
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Joya Books – the book box designed for you & a fascinating double-concept
Good evening my dear online friends. First, I hope you are all doing well, I deeply do. I have been absent lately due to working 70h/week and preparing my admission into a PhD, things I will willingly discuss here with you all as soon as I get a normal –for me – life rhythm again.…
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June-October Wrap Up: all of the 16 reviews I did not write before & on the importance of slowing down.
As you might have seen (or maybe not as I still publish posts regularly), life has been little bit hectic lately. To sum it all up, after my break-up last Spring, I changed apartments, jobs, started a business and then, a new school year again. Right now, I am working on finishing my master’s thesis…
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4 Things To Do Before Reading a Classic (to have a smoother reading experience)
Reading classics is probably one of the most intimidating things for a bookworm. Even though I have studied literature for 3 years at university, I still feel impressed by clasic books sometimes. First, let’s define what classic literature is for us today. I will give a definition for the sake of that post, but I…
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I started my first business ♡ On becoming a literary consultant
As many of you may know by now, I have been working in the field of literature for several years. First, I have created two book fairs and that is when I realized how much I loved working with authors. Then, I started correcting manuscripts in several languages for independent publishing houses, and translating papers…
