A Full Time Nerd

A Full Time Nerd

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  • Mon 03 May 2021

    How I track my reading

    There are many different ways that a person can track their reading. I have an overly complicated system that uses a lot of spreadsheets, and I want to share it with you, as some of the features may be useful to others. Reading List The first thing I update is my reading list which has…

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    goodreads, library, library catalogue, reading, tracker
  • Wed 14 Apr 2021

    Why I Complete Series I Don’t Like

    I have noticed that I am frequently haunted by stories that I haven’t finished. You may have noticed that unlike a lot of other readers, I seldom DNF books anymore. This is for a good reason, I can’t let go of the stories. They follow me around and haunt me until I give up a…

    Book Thoughts
    book, Book Thoughts, books, compete, development, growth, read, reader, reading, series, thoughts
  • Sun 11 Apr 2021

    A Discovery of Witches Review

    This posted is made in partnership with books2door.com but all views are my own. A world of witches, daemons and vampires. A manuscript which holds the secrets of their past and the key to their future. Diana and Matthew – the forbidden love at the heart of it. When historian Diana Bishop opens an alchemical…

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    a discovery of witches, ad, book, book review, books, deborah harkness, fantasy, paranormal, review, sponsored
  • Wed 17 Mar 2021

    Difficult Women Review

    Well-behaved women don’t make history: difficult women do. Feminism’s success is down to complicated, contradictory, imperfect women, who fought each other as well as fighting for equal rights. Helen Lewis argues that too many of these pioneers have been whitewashed or forgotten in our modern search for feel-good, inspirational heroines. It’s time to reclaim the…

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    a history of feminsim, arc, arc review, book, book review, books, difficult women, feminism, feminist, helen lewis, read, reader, review
  • Sun 21 Feb 2021

    Two Weeks Worth of Books

    Books I Read Arsenic for Tea Schoolgirl detectives Daisy Wells and Hazel Wong are at Daisy’s home, Fallingford, for the holidays. Daisy’s glamorous mother is throwing a tea party for Daisy’s birthday, and the whole family is invited, from eccentric Aunt Saskia to dashing Uncle Felix. But it soon becomes clear that this party isn’t…

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    a spoonful of murder, agatha christie, arsenic for tea, carve the mark, chosen ones, difficult women, feminsim, first class murder, helen lewis, heroes, jeff vandermeer, jolly foul play, kevin brooks, kingdom of souls, mistletoe and murder, philippa gregory, poirot, poirot investigates, rena barron, robin stevens, stephen fry, the bunker diary, the end and other beginnings, the fates divide, the last witchdoctor, the red queen, the steampunk bible, veronica roth
  • Sun 07 Feb 2021

    I Read Some Things (Surprise!)

    I have to admit that I haven’t been reading as regularly as I wanted to this week, but with a bit of time on dedicated to it, I have managed to catch up with some shorter books at the end of the week. Books I’ve Read Double Cross Tobey wants a better life – for…

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    a darkling plain, antique needlwork, carve the mark, double cross, george orwell, inside the whale, keep the aspidistra flying, lanto synge, malorie blackman, murder most unladylike, philip reeve, robin stevens, veronica roth
  • Thu 04 Feb 2021

    On Being A Better White Person

    Speaking directly to the reader, Frederick Joseph offers powerful reflections on his own experiences with racism. As a former “token Black kid”, he now presents himself as the friend many readers need, touching on topics including cultural appropriation, “reverse racism” and white privilege. Featuring interviews with figures such as writer Angie Thomas, content creator Toni…

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    arc review, book, book review, books, fredrick joseph, netgalley, on being a better white person, race, racism, the black friend
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