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Continue reading →: Book Review: ‘The Seven or Eight Deaths of Stella Fortuna’
Since I’ve finished Juliet Grames’ debut novel, The Seven or Eight Deaths of Stella Fortuna, my mind has been in somewhat of a haze. This is a good thing. That’s how I know I’ve read a really good book. There is so much to this novel; so much heartbreak and power. It…
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Continue reading →: Reflections: My experience as a “solo traveler”
My husband had just pulled away from the local bus station in Massachusetts when I felt an immediate sense of panic. I remember thinking: “How am I going to do this by myself?” I walked through the sliding doors and purchased my one-way ticket to Logan Airport. I sat down…
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Continue reading →: Mrs. Bridges Pantry | Woodstock, CTThis year, I’ve made it a goal of mine to discover quaint towns and travel to different places in my home state. Living in Connecticut, I have the unique opportunity to explore old New England towns and take in all of its charms. Today, I made my way over to…
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Continue reading →: An interview with Ruth WareHey, book nerds! I have super exciting news! A few weeks ago, I wrote a post where I ranked Ruth Ware’s novels. For those who don’t know Ruth Ware, she is an incredible British novelist who writes thrilling psychological mysteries. Since I read her first book, The Woman in Cabin 10, I…





