Tag Archives: book recs

Links: Romancing the Vote, Yarn, & More

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Welcome back to Wednesday Links, everybody! I love hearing about all of your yummy fall foods. I do have to make a point to pick up some candy corn soon. I am an unabashed candy corn and candy pumpkin lover. How do you feel about Halloween candy? Any distinct favorites? For me, fall means lots of dips and soups. I love a soup or a molten lava hot dip with a crunchy little chip. Ugh, … Continue reading Links: Romancing the Vote, Yarn, & More

Links: Scary Places, Paper Dolls, & More

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It’s Wednesday! Heck yeah! We are just barreling toward election day and while I feel like this election cycle has lasted 84 years, I’m both terrified and relieved it will be over soon. And let this serve as a reminder to VOTE if you haven’t already. (Also, vote in local elections when you can!) … If you’ve enjoyed books by Simone St. James, she has some recommendations for you on where you can get more haunted … Continue reading Links: Scary Places, Paper Dolls, & More

Links: Peaceful Things & Book Recs

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How is it Wednesday? How?! I hope your day is going better than mine, but if not, we’re all in this together, right? Just existing right now is exhausting. Do something restorative today, if you’re able. Garden, take a bath, meditate, eat an entire cake, knit, etc. … Author Dahlia Adler has a great list of 2020 YA thrillers and mysteries. I love discovering new books, even if I don’t have the energy to read … Continue reading Links: Peaceful Things & Book Recs

Links: Fundraising, Filmmaking, & More

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Yesterday was Super Tuesday. If one of your states participated, we hope you were able to go out and vote. The coverage was a bit exhausting and admittedly, I’m kind of glad it’s over for me. But I do feel bad for people who did early voting for candidates who dropped out and those who may vote later in the primaries but are disappointed by their candidates showing so far. … If you love it … Continue reading Links: Fundraising, Filmmaking, & More

Links: Resolutions, Fiber Libraries, & More

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Welcome to Wednesday Links! I had to double (and triple) check that it was Wednesday, as Monday holidays always mess with my sense of time. SBTB hopes you all had a great Valentine’s Day, whether your date was with a partner or just yourself. Though I am in a relationship, I took myself to an afternoon showing of Birds of Prey. Seeing it a second time was still a joyful experience. … Sticking with your New … Continue reading Links: Resolutions, Fiber Libraries, & More

Links: Mostly Romance & Entertainment News

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RWA kicks off next week in New York! If you’re going, Sarah, Aarya, and I will be there. For Aarya and I, it’s our first RWA, so we will be the ones looking a little lost. Don’t be afraid to say hello! I always like meeting people from the site. You all are awesome! … Sarah was a guest on Book Riot’s romance podcast, When in Romance with Jess and Trisha. I know and love all three … Continue reading Links: Mostly Romance & Entertainment News

Links: Binge-Watching, Introverts, & Pasta

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It’s Wednesday! Does anyone else need a nap? Because I know I do. So I think we should all just quickly read through some links and then have a bit of a lie down. What do you think? … Enjoy binge watching but also like to be super organized? Well let me introduce you to BingeClock: We’ve all marathonned a sitcom or two. A courtroom drama. A sci-fi anthology series. Star Wars, Harry Potter, Lord of the Rings. … Continue reading Links: Binge-Watching, Introverts, & Pasta