• So, uh, I’m really bad at keeping up with my own memes. No idea why— and, of course, I keep coming up with more. But, even though I leave them undone for months on end, that doesn’t mean they’ve been abandoned. Case in point, today’s post. But there’s no need for preamble. Let’s just jump…

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  • September is almost over and you know what that means? Spooky season! Yes, Halloween is right around the corner. Doorsteps will be guarded by jack-o-lanterns, while witches lurk around every corner. But the one question that is on everyone’s mind perhaps more than anything is, “What costume should I wear?” This age-old dilemma never gets…

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  • Recently, I did a post about popular books I hate. This is a common topic among book bloggers and vloggers. But I’m not just a book blog— I’m a pop culture blog. As such, I thought it was only fitting to write a corresponding post for music. We all have those bands or artists that…

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  • Sometimes I have opinions on things, but I don’t have enough to say to make those opinions a full post. You may think this means I should just… not post about those opinions. But I think that, once I have enough opinions gathered, I might as well discuss them. After all, what else is my…

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  • Initially, I thought I’d skip this week’s Top 5 Wednesday topic. But then, I got hit with a couple brilliant ideas. And so, I decided to take the plunge and do today’s T5W post. This week’s topic is classics you’d like to see modern adaptations of. I tried to avoid classics that have already had…

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  • The Love Triangle Game

    So, it’s been a while since I’ve done a good old-fashioned game tag. This one was created by BookTuber Jesse the Reader. It’s not unlike the RIP It or Ship It Tag, in which you put a bunch or character names (from all walks of book) in a hat, jar, or some other kind of…

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  • In a fit of gayness, I spent the first half of this month reading two books that promised girls in love. The first was Inkmistress, a prequel to Audrey Coulthurst’s debut novel Of Fire and Stars. The second was Becky Albertalli’s Simon vs. the Homo Sapiens Agenda spin-off/sequel, Leah on the Offbeat. I found both…

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  • If iTunes hadn’t aggressively pushed Amy Shark as much as they have, I doubt I would’ve given her a chance. And that would’ve been a grievous mistake. She is a shining talent, a veritable diamond in the rough. I’ve been unable to listen to anything besides Love Monster for an entire week. Shark is 2018’s…

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  • Well, it’s been a minute since I’ve done one of these. The past few topics just haven’t grabbed me. I had some ideas for last week’s topic, but none that I felt weren’t going to be everyone’s answers. But this week I’ve got some great answers. Today’s topic is books for your younger self. These…

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  • A few months ago, the trailers for both Insatiable and Sierra Burgess is a Loser dropped. What is colloquially known as Woke Twitter immediately denounced Insatiable, instead encouraging people to watch other Netflix project Sierra Burgess. Both projects tell the story of a fat girl, though take different approaches. Patty, the protagonist of Insatiable, is…

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