Reading Responses at 2am
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This is not a book review blog. This is a place where I’m going to, no joke, copy and paste my Goodreads reviews so the greater world at large can enjoy my ridiculousness along with my close friends and family. I tried writing book reviews in the past, and I just couldn’t seem to keep from going off on tangents about how I actually felt about what I read with all the spoilers in the world – so that’s what you’ll read here! So if you like to read what a random stranger who you will never meet has to say about the tattooed dead trees she spends late nights with (along with my own reading journey if you read them all in order) then this is the blog for you!
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OK, Mindy isn’t actually an insomniac – at least not by the normal boring medical definition – but she does have a very unhealthy but oh so satisfying habit of staying up way too late reading. During her socially conventional waking hours, Mindy can be found writing, momming, and other saving the world activities.
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