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The Best Green Nail Polish Colors to Try

To celebrate my favorite color, I wanted to put together a little manicure inspiration full of the best green nail polish options! From soft pastels to dark emeralds (my favorites!), I have pulled a handful of green nail colors that are great for year-round wear.

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Fantasy Bookcase Decor for Your Home Library

Any reader will agree that displaying books is a hobby and interest in its own right. Accentuating a home library with bookcase decor is a fun way to show off one’s favorite genres or authors. From figurines to pictures, there are so many great pieces of literary-themed decor to add to a home library! Here, I’m sharing the best fantasy bookcase decor to accentuate your bookshelves, with great Etsy finds based on the Sarah J. Maas universe, Rebecca Yarros’ Empyrean series, and more:

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Everything I Read This Month: February 2024

February was a varied month for me when it comes to what I read. Starting out strong with the new Crescent City book and closing it out with a less-than-stellar ACOTAR audiobook production, the books in between spanned genres and interests. I didn’t finish one book, but it was so boring it’s not worth mentioning here. Overall, I would recommend all of the books listed below for your TBR!

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Tips for Introducing a New Kitten

Introducing a new kitten can be a daunting task, but it doesn’t have to be! I’ve found a number of ways to ease the transition with my cats. Read on for tips for introducing a new kitten into your home and to an adult cat!

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House of Flame and Shadow Book Review: Crescent City Book 3 by Sarah J. Mass

In January of this year, Sarah J. Maas (SJM) released the third book in her Crescent City series, House of Flame and Shadow. Coming out about two years after the second volume in the series, House of Sky and Breath, this book picks up right where book two’s jaw-dropping cliffhanger left off. Here, I’m sharing my thoughts and review on the book, along with some insights I think are relevant to its reception online.

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