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Books and Balderdash

Jennifer Chandler

on all things bookish : reading, writing, book reviews and the occasional Fangirl rant

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Are there better seasons for books?

Does anyone else find it difficult to read during the Summer? We’re supposed to have leisure time during the Summer we don’t have during the rest of the year. I’m not quite sure how that works (unless you actually get to go on a vacation … ...

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Just a Little Laugh

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Summer, it turns me upside down

Something grabbed hold of me this year. It happened, oh, sometime in mid-April. I got to thinking about the seasons and how it’s fun to celebrate each one as it comes. How Spring is punctuated with pollen and the blossoming of flowers and a...

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