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2018 Reading List

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Hello Everyone! I love reading. Always have. Always will.  However, I found that a lot of preferred reading was postponed due to school and assigned readings. So, in my first year out of School, I hope to have enough spare time to read all the books that I couldn't in previous years.  The list I've created for 2018 is a pretty extensive one, and I'm hoping that my goal to read them all isn't too far fetched.  If you enjoy my reading list, you should (add?/follow?) me on Goodreads to see my updates throughout the year! I'm sure there will be several updates here also, however I plan on keeping my Good-reads up to date, so if you're interested in seeing what I'm reading and when, go ahead and add me!  And now for the list! (Mostly in order of "Want to read") (Books with a ** have been read!) To Finish: "Lifeblood" - Gena Showalter ** This book is the second in the "Everlife" series. I picke...

Brainstorming for my 2018 Bullet Journal!

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A Bullet Journal is a very personal thing for most people, and for me that means making it my own in every single way possible. My previous bullet journals have been filled with sketches and doodles, full of colour. And that was what I liked most about them. I wanted to open them because of the colour and drawings that they withheld. Recently, my bullet journal has been lacking that colour and that personality that motivated me to use it, so I've been falling behind on my planning. For next year, I'm going to start afresh with a new book, new supplies and new ideas to fill my bullet journal with. So in this blog post, I'm going to be brainstorming what I want for my 2018 Bullet Journal. I'm going to be deducing what has and hasn't worked for me and plan out what I would like to do for next year. The Book The book is an essential part of bullet journaling. If you don't like the book you're journaling in; you're not going to want to use ...