Hoohoo, friends of the blade! I haven’t really watched football (or soccer, as they say in the US) since the World Championships 2006. Yeah, 2010 a bit but ever since then I completely lost interest in football and thought it was stupid. I’m not sure what happened, maybe because it’s in Germany or because thanks […]
The Someday Daughter by Ellen O’Clover | Review
By kat @ bookish blades on 26/06/2024I previously loved Seven Percent of Ro Devereux, Ellen O’Clover’s debut, so I was extremely excited to also receive The Someday Daughter from the publisher! Continue reading to find out if it met my expectations. Synopsis Years before Audrey St. Vrain was born, her mother, Camilla, shot to fame with Letters to My Someday Daughter, […]
Euros 2024 | Books for Group B: Spain, Croatia, Italy, Albania
By kat @ bookish blades on 19/06/2024Hoohoo, friends of the blade! I haven’t really watched football (or soccer, as they say in the US) since the World Championships 2006. Yeah, 2010 a bit but ever since then I completely lost interest in football and thought it was stupid. I’m not sure what happened, maybe because it’s in Germany or because thanks […]
Euros 2024 | Books for Group A: Germany, Hungary, Switzerland, Scotland
By kat @ bookish blades on 18/06/2024Hoohoo, friends of the blade! I haven’t really watched football (or soccer, as they say in the US) since the World Championships 2006. Yeah, 2010 a bit but ever since then I completely lost interest in football and thought it was stupid. I’m not sure what happened, maybe because it’s in Germany or because thanks […]
Hoohoo, friends of the blade. May was simultaneously really long and really short. I was very busy, yet on the other hand I don’t feel like I did anything much. At the beginning of the month, I spent a week at home, seeing my friends and family, having wonderful walks through blooming nature, playing badminton […]
Hoohoo, friends of the blade! Even though we’re well into June by now, I simply didn’t have the time to make a list of exciting June book releases yet! So here we are, in the middle of the month, looking at wonderful new releases. I’m especially excited for the new Ali Hazelwood novel and Ashley […]

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