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[Book Review] The Stand-In by Lily Chu
May is AANHPI Heritage Month, so I decided to read many Asian works. I’d really love to feature an indie book, to be honest, but I settled for “The Stand-In”…
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True cruelty
While searching Goodreads for a book I’ve read and wanted to read: Silent Tears I bumped into another book with a similar title, Cry Silent Tears. Just from the blurb…
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Alex by Simon Prathap
The first time I started reading Simon’s work is through his blog. This book too, but since I got the copy after they published it as an ebook, I stopped…
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Try this tonight!
This pasta dish is an improvised version of Ribanna’s carbonara recipe. I was missing some of the ingredients so I added something else, like whole because I only have parmesan…
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Make my day
As those who are familiar with me knows that I’m part vampire… 😀 😑 I enjoy night time the best. I love sunset and dislike the piercing light of the…
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Emotion in Motion
The poems in this book fits its title a lot as it will take on you in an amazing emotional journey that will sure touch your heart. When Mathew announced…
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[Book Review] DEATH AMONG US from @StephenBentley8 organized by @Shalini_G26
Posted a copy of this to My Reading Spree I still yet to understand why people are so eager to scare the shit out themselves during Halloween but who am…
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The Vampiress With Amnesia
My day is never complete if I don’t get to read even just a bit. The same with blogging. I’m not the same happy if I can’t share my love…
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Silent Tears
I never felt my heart tore apart by a book as much as now. Silent Tears was a well-written book but I couldn’t bring myself to read more than chapter…
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First solo
First and foremost when I decided to start blogging seriously again, it was not my intention to have my blog friends read my books or have them help me commercialize…
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What makes poems special
After reading this poem book review in Bookbed of How to Make a Salagubang Helicopter & Other Poems’ by Jim Pascual Agustin. I decided to post my view here (also…
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Identity Theif by Rachel Rosenthal
Blurb: Who would want to steal the identity of a minimum-wage employee at a children’s museum? In this harrowing real-life detective story, a woman searches for the truth, clue after…