Weekly Wednesday

Welcome! It’s Wednesday, and I want to share the things that I cannot stop thinking about this week!


We have a Mobile Harry Potter Game!!! I hope this is exactly what I had hoped it would be.

Called ‘Hitchcockian’, The Elizas is by the author of the Pretty Little Liars series–I cannot put this down in my free time. I am interested–and I cannot wait to see what the hook is.

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The House Cup Reading Challenge

From Kelsey’s site:
Welcome to the House Cup Reading Challenge! It’s my first time co-hosting a reading anything and I’m super excited! My co-hosts are Alex of Book Daisy Reviews, Lauren of Live, Love, Read, and Erica of Escape Under the Cover. This is a month long and it’s going to be super fun! We hope you join us for some awesome reading,

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Wizarding World of Harry Potter A Matter of Time Box Review

As a fan of Harry Potter since I read the first three books as part of a college literature class, I’ve got expectations. I expect a lot from the items I get to celebrate my interest in Harry Potter to be of a higher quality and fit within specific guidelines that suit my interest. I got the opportunity to go to the Wizarding World of Harry Potter last summer and picked up a few things,

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HPDec_HarryPotter_AlwaysReiding
It’s #HP December, which means it is time to celebrate all things Potter. This year, I’ve chosen to re-read the Harry Potter books, but I also think that I might watch a few of the films–however you choose to celebrate, be sure to share with others on social media by tagging it at #HPDec. And, feel free to comment below so I can check out what you’re doing! Be sure to leave your website address or post so I can leave you some comments,

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HPDec_HarryPotter_AlwaysReiding It’s an awesome thing to be able to celebrate #HPDec, and it is the first time I am officially participating in #HPDec as well.
I picked up all of the new covers by Kazu Kibuishi, and I have more about that story later… But these books are such an amazing thing. I discovered them shortly after they came to the US (’98-’99 ish), due to an awesome literature class in college,

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