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Books I Din't Read in School But Should Have Bib li o phile Friday

Bibliophile Fridays: Teacher Appreciation Week

May 5, 2017April 28, 2017 inautopiastateofmind Leave a comment

You’re in store for another edition of Bibliophile Fridays. This week is extra special for me because I came up…

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Why I Love Science Fiction Discussion

Why I Love Science Fiction

May 5, 2017April 27, 2017 inautopiastateofmind 4 Comments

Science Fiction has been my passion for many years now. I first picked it up over six years ago and…

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The Munich Readery Tour

The Munich Readery Tour

May 5, 2017May 5, 2017 inautopiastateofmind Leave a comment

What a whimsical and cozy used bookstore located in Munich. Walking in this bookstore felt like coming home to me….

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AsianLit Bingo Participation + My TBR

May 3, 2017May 3, 2017 inautopiastateofmind 6 Comments

I am beyond pleased to be taking part in this Bingo! It is hosted by Reading (AS) (I) AN (AM)…

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A Very ARCish Readathon

A Very ARC-ish Readathon: Round Up

May 3, 2017May 1, 2017 inautopiastateofmind 2 Comments

I totally forgot this ended until I saw a different round up post. ANYWAY, the ARC readathon is done! If…

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Book Review of noteworthy by riley redgate

Review: Notworthy by Riley Redgate

May 3, 2017May 5, 2017 inautopiastateofmind Leave a comment

Noteworthy is entirely infectious. Redgate’s writing is humorous, genuine, and hits you right in the feels. Jordan’s character comes alive,…

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