But you should still read them if you haven’t already. 😊 Why I Hate Myers-Briggs by Keturah . Just applause ! I mean, I do enjoy Myer...

Posts of the Week: 3.10.18 Edition: In Which Some of These Are Super Old Because I Read Them and Loved Them Before I Lost Internet and Am Still Catching Up

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But you should still read them if you haven’t already. 😊

Why I Hate Myers-Briggs by Keturah. Just applause!I mean, I do enjoy Myers-Briggs (she does too, which she explains in the post), but this is a real issue I’ve seen in the online world, and I’m glad she talked about that aspect of personality tests as well.

The Hobbit {My Favorite Book} by Annie Louise Twitchell. I’ve only seen the movies, but I simply adore this post! It’s a beautifully written reminder of The Hobbit’s deeper messages and what they can mean in our daily lives. Lovely.

When I Need Books by Shanti. It is such an incredible feeling when you find a book that seems meant for you, written for that specific moment in your life. Like she said, it’s really nothing short of a miracle.

Life’s Like That by Victoria Jackson. I love her life snapshots! This one is particularly amusing. :)

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That’s all I got for this week! What’s your favorite book (yes, I am evil) or your favorite recent post from around the blogosphere? Can’t wait to hear from you, and I’ll see you in the comment section!




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  1. Oh, I need to read Annie's post! Yes, Hobbit is an amazing story... but the movie so dark and I never want to see it again for they've ruined the beautiful story that the Hobbit book it ;/ Thanks for linking to my post :)

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    1. No problem! And really? Like I said, I haven't read the books, so I didn't know the movie was so much darker!

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  2. I'm always asking myself what my favorite book is, and unless it isn't holding my heart captive or racing with anticipation, the answer is, "The one I'm reading." These look great, and of course, I'm writing them down. Why not? My TBR list extends to Philadelphia it might as well head east to New York.

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    1. Haha, there are so many books that I love in the moment while I'm reading them--and then I forget when I read the next one. This is why I have to write reviews, lol

      And same!!! Mine probably goes halfway around the world at this point, but authors keep writing, so I just keep adding to the TBR.

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  3. I love these post, I always find new blogs!

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    1. Yes! I love to introduce readers to new bloggers!

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