Tag: photography
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September Reading Wrap-Up
As October begins, the author reflects on a hectic September filled with reading and commitments. They express gratitude for a slower pace and aim to catch up while being more selective with future commitments. The post highlights their top three book picks for September, inviting readers to share their experiences.
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August Reading Wrap-Up
Happy September everyone, I hope your month of August was a good one! I read more in August than in any month so far this year and I’m currently 15 books over my goal for 2024. That in itself makes me pretty happy. I’ve been pretty terrible in the past with keeping up on my…
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May Reading Wrap-Up
May was a whirlwind of celebrations and challenges that fuelled my passion for reading. Despite the ups and downs, I devoured 14 books, a record for me! Exciting projects and captivating stories filled my month, leaving me eager for what’s next. My top 3 reads brought me immense joy and inspiration. Cheers to May!
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February Reading Wrap-Up
February was one of my favorite reading months in a long time. I had a chance to reconnect with one of my favorite genres – Historical Fiction/Romance – there were some really wonderful releases in February from Bethany House Publishing and I was grateful to have been a part of some of those releases. The…
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Book Tour: Lauren in the Limelight by Miriam Landis
This is a book review tour hosted by Blackberry Book Tours. A copy of the book was provided in exchange for my honest review. MY REVIEW: A book geared towards younger readers, but filled with life lessons that we can all appreciate and look back on no matter our age or experience, Lauren in the…
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Book Tour: Abilene by Dare DeLano
This is a book review tour hosted by Black Tide Book Tours. A copy of the book was provided in exchange for my honest review. MY REVIEW: This was a heart-warming story about family and the things that bring us together as well as create walls between us. Len is a young girl trying to…
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Book Review & Giveaway: The Courtesan’s Daughter by Susanne Dunlap
I always enjoy taking a trip back in time and this is why historical fiction novels are one of my favorite genres to read. When done well, you’re transported to a completely different time and I always find comfort in reading about these older years.
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Pictures Are a Snapshot Into The Mind
Have you ever scrolled through all of the beautiful Bookstagram feeds on Instagram? If you’re anything like me, you ooh and ahh at many of them. Even after nearly three years nestled in this community, I’m amazed every single day by some of the gorgeous photos that I find on there. Many of which inspire…
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Instagram Behind the Scenes – Building a Brand
Did you know that there are over 1 billion users of Instagram and it’s one of the most internationally recognized platforms? The user base is fairly split between 5 dominating countries that include the United States, Brazil, India, Indonesia, and Russia being the top accessed countries. (source) I started my Instagram account about a year…

