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A Girl Who Reads – a borrowed prose

A Girl Who Reads – a borrowed prose

by Malissa - QuotationRe:Marks | blog | 15 comments

This post is a borrowed bit of prose written by Rosemarie Urquico called Date a Girl Who Reads that beautifully captures the wonder of girls who read. I love it and I think you might, too.

A Misuse of Time – Why It’s OK to Quit Sometimes

A Misuse of Time – Why It’s OK to Quit Sometimes

by Malissa - QuotationRe:Marks | blog | 9 comments

My thoughts on the misuse of time. Why continue doing something that doesn’t bring you joy when you could use your time on things that do?

Why You Should Sign Up For ‘Book of the Month’

Why You Should Sign Up For ‘Book of the Month’

by Malissa - QuotationRe:Marks | tips | 14 comments

My honest review of the monthly book delivery membership site ‘Book of the Month’ and why I think you should sign up for this awesome service!

The Good Girl by Mary Kubica, a review

The Good Girl by Mary Kubica, a review

by Malissa - QuotationRe:Marks | book reviews, reviews | 9 comments

My honest review of the suspensful, psychological thriller The Good Girl by Mary Kubica, plus the best quotes from the book. It’s a ‘Must Read’ for sure!
This book sat on my shelf for a pretty long time before I finally decided to read it. But once I picked it up, I couldn’t put it down!

Proceed Accordingly (or The Imortance of Health and Wellbeing)

Proceed Accordingly (or The Imortance of Health and Wellbeing)

by Malissa - QuotationRe:Marks | blog | 18 comments

After a bout of food poisoning, I’m sharing my thoughts on the importance of making a conscious effort towards better health and well being.
“If you don’t take care of this, the most magnificent machine that you will ever be given… where are you going to live?” – Karyn Calabrese

Ready Player One by Ernest Cline, a review

Ready Player One by Ernest Cline, a review

by Malissa - QuotationRe:Marks | book reviews, reviews | 4 comments

My review of “Ready Player One” by Earnest Cline, including some of the best quotes from the book. Spoiler – I freaking loved this book!

A Bouquet of Newly Sharpened Pencils

A Bouquet of Newly Sharpened Pencils

by Malissa - QuotationRe:Marks | blog | 6 comments

The inexplicable draw of school supplies – new seasons and phases – the quote “I would send you a bouquet of newly sharpened pencils if I knew your name and address.”

Moment By Moment

Moment By Moment

by Malissa - QuotationRe:Marks | blog | 3 comments

Blog post inspired by the quote “You can only move if you are actually in the moment. You have to be where you are to get where you need to go.”

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