Author: Pixireads
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Sunday Post #51: Kitchen finally finished
We’ve been in our home for almost a decade, and have finally finished the kitchen. Ironically, the kitchen was the first room we started, and it’s only the second to be finished. Part of it is allowing our wallets to recover some of the large expenses, another part is neither…
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Sunday Post #50 – 69 Modules!
My jaw dropped, and my eyes actually bulged out of my head. I knew this course would be in depth, and cover a lot, I just didn’t realize how much. I counted up the modules and found there are 69 modules to complete.
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Sunday Post #49: Lowering my Goodreads Challenge
The Sunday Post is a meme put on by Kim from Caffeinated Reviewer. It’s a place for us to talk about whatever we want.
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Kin of Kings by B.T. Narro
Things in the book seem to work out, and things just really start going right for Basem and his father. They make a key friend with one of the people who was watching the trials, and turns out to be a key person and family relation to the king. If…
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Mercy’s Magic
The ending comes at you like a hockey player, in their hockey gear, playing baseball. It just doesn’t make sense.
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Sunday Post #48: Book Junkie Trials Readathon Wrap Up
Well, I may not be a Book Junkie Quest Champion, but I came pretty close. I’m very proud of how much I read and what I accomplished in July.
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Dewey’s Reverse Readathon | August 2019
Well, Dewey’s reverse readathon starts in just a little bit. I don’t know how much reading I will be doing during this readathon. I just finished a month long readathon, and am worried if I push myself too hard, I’ll put myself in a slump. Plus, I have a bunch…
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Mid Year Freak Out Tag
The mid year freak out tag was created now a few years ago by Ely from Earl Grey Books, and Chami from her channel Chami, formerly Read Like Wildfire. And I’m somewhat grateful to the Book Junkie Trials, as many of the books making the list, I read in July…
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Air Awakens by Elise Kova
I will admit I was a bit worried when I chose this book for my Book Junkie Trials TBR, but this book too that uncertainty and crushed it. It was a great first book for a month long readathon.
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Sunday Post #47: Readathon TBR issue
The Book Junkie Trials are almost over. Only 11 more days, and I’m getting worried I am going to stumble at the finish line.