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Author Archives: Miranda Richmond
Get Ready for Author Alley 2022!
It’s that time of year again! The time of year when Ohio authors flock to the alley at Loganberry Books! That’s right, Author Alley is back! This year Author Alley will be spread out over the course of 3 Saturdays … Continue reading
The Ghosts of Rose Hill by R.M. Romero
The Ghosts of Rose Hill is so beautifully written I had a physical reaction to the words as I absorbed them. As I read this book, I carried it with me everywhere just to be near it. Romero writes so … Continue reading
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Wild Ride by Keith Calabrese
It has been a long time since the last Reading Goals update. Rest assured, I have been reading and working on those goals! I hope to have a more detailed update for you soon but today I want to tell … Continue reading
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More Recent Reads!
Overall, April and May were pretty good reading months: quantity was down but quality was up. I am so excited to share with you what I have been reading! Kind of a Big Deal Shannon Hale What happens when we … Continue reading
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Secret Societies
Secret societies- I am sure we have all heard rumors about secret organizations doing secret things behind closed doors that they are sworn to secrecy about. While I cannot confirm the existence of any real secret societies, I do enjoy … Continue reading
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Recent Reads!
I have so far finished 27 books this year. Life got in the way during February so my reading slowed down a bit. I am happy to say I am back to my regular pace. I stepped out of my … Continue reading
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Feminist Reads
Female Literary Role Models As this month comes to a close I have been thinking about the women I have read about that have had an impact on me. When I started working on this post the list was way … Continue reading
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Reading Goals
It’s January, which means it is time to set our yearly reading goals. Last year, I arbitrarily set one goal: read 100 books. I read 139. I celebrated achieving this goal briefly but because my goal was arbitrary it was … Continue reading