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    WW 2 book recommendations – part 6

    I thought I had a draft saved of this blog on my laptop somewhere but it seems I didn’t or can’t find it at this time. While I should probably breathe new life into this blog with what I have been up to since January let’s stay slightly with the date this is published, namely Remembrance Day/Veterans Day. However, with everything going on in the world today it seems humankind didn’t really learn from history and we are only repeating it over and over again, while a lot of innocent people lose their lives. On my Kindle, I started some World War I novels, but at the moment I haven’t…

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    Last of the books read in 2022

    Today is  International Holocaust Memorial day, so a World War II fiction review would have been more appropriate. However, for 2023 I didn’t start any historical fiction from this period yet. Also this week in The Netherlands it are National Read Aloud Days (January 25 – February 4th). I don’t have much practice in this one, and mostly I read too fast and I certainly can’t do any voices. But the one that I loved to read was “If the S in Moose Comes Loose” by Peter Hermann. It was a fun way to familiarize my sister’s kids with the English language. And when I didn’t have the book at…

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    Last WWII reads of 2022: book recommendations

    Don’t let the title picture fool you into thinking that this is a travel blog about Paris. However, 2 out of today’s book recommendations are set (partly) in Paris, and 1 of them is about visitors and habitants of the Ritz hotel in Paris during WWI, WWII and in the 1960s. Let the Ritz hotel be at the Place Vendome, which is depicted here. Don’t let the title picture fool you into thinking that this is a travel blog about Paris. However, 2 out of today’s book recommendations are set (partly) in Paris, and 1 of them is about visitors and habitants of the Ritz hotel in Paris during WWI,…

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    2023 Goals

    If you saw my Instagram post (@kate_shabitat) you may have seen that my New Year didn’t quite start as I wanted it to. Due to some kind of allergy, my eyes were swollen and I had a rash. Because of the swollen eyes, I had to rest my eyes and keep my screen time limited. As my word of the year is “Health” this was quite inconvenient, but on the other hand, it did emphasize the importance of it again. Not only physical health but also mental, financial, and on another level also see that my household stays in shape. However, I will need to make sure I don’t live…

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    Happy Boxing Day 2022

    Another day late, but I still got an email for a Boxing Day promotion. So I feel justified to keep the title of this blog: Happy Boxing Day! I hope all of you who celebrate Christmas or any other Holiday had a wonderful time. While I’m not a total Scrooge, I wasn’t in the mood for Christmas this year. I started watching Christmas movies and listening to Christmas songs only a couple of days before Christmas Eve and didn’t send out any Christmas cards either. Speaking of Scrooge, I read “A Christmas Carol” by Charles Dickens for the very first time. I wasn’t unfamiliar with the story, and the story…

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    Book recommendation: Meet me… Georgia Toffolo

    I started this post several times but didn’t seem to have saved it. I read these books during the summer, as they appeared perfect summer/beach reads, even though one of the books takes place close to or around the Christmas period. But some celebrate Christmas in July, so why not. For a tourism graduate, this map is really sad and maybe the map together with the blog title is not ringing a bell. So let me tell you which books I’m recommending to you today, all by the same author Georgia Toffolo: Meet me in London: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1335459979?ref_=dbs_m_mng_rwt_calw_tpbk_0&storeType=ebooks&qid=1670593011&sr=8-1 Meet me in Hawaii: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Meet-Hawaii-bestselling-heartwarming-friendship/dp/0008375887/ref=sr_1_4?crid=1IRCU4937SMLT&keywords=georgia+toffolo+books&qid=1671445966&sprefix=%2Caps%2C184&sr=8-4 Meet me in Tahiti: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Meet-Me-Tahiti-tropical-bestselling-ebook/dp/B08Y6MK9CL/ref=sr_1_3?crid=1IRCU4937SMLT&keywords=georgia+toffolo+books&qid=1671445966&sprefix=%2Caps%2C184&sr=8-3 Meet me at…

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    Bridgerton books & series

    I know I promised you all I would do better with posting. But I’m a Gretchen Rubin Rebel, so I post when I feel like it and think I have something to say. If you don’t know what I’m talking about go check out her book: https://www.amazon.com/Four-Tendencies-Indispensable-Personality-Profiles/dp/1524760919/ref=sr_1_1?crid=1JZWE6D0GEC8D&keywords=the+4+tendencies+by+gretchen+rubin&qid=1649778513&sprefix=the+4+tenden%2Caps%2C223&sr=8-1.The national and international holidays are great to hang content on if you have some connection with the topic. But lately, I felt a bit in a funk and not sure what to do with myself, so I haven’t done much. In the meantime, I got the diagnosis of Anemia, so at least this explains the fatigue. I started to write this blog on…

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    World book day 2022

    Part of today’s blog was planned for the week of February 14th as that Monday was International book giving day. However, I’ve been in doubt to effectively publish as not sure if it would turn out as a book recommendation. But as beauty is in the eye of the beholder and today is World book day (https://www.daysoftheyear.com/days/world-book-day/), I’m sharing all World War II novels I read in February. I started with Flying Angels from Danielle Steel. In this book, we follow 4 American nurses and 2 English nurses in the Medical Air Evacuation Transport Squadron.The subject seemed very interesting and promising. However, the execution could have been better for me.…

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    Happy New Year!

    January is almost over, but as this is my first blog this year, I want to wish you all a Happy New Year! I hope you had a good start to the year. I need to work on a couple of my resolutions and goals, but trying my best every day. One of these goals is of course this blog. Thanks to the topic calendar from OM Collective (www.omcollective.com) I had a blog post planned for each of the previous weeks of January.  It seems, however, that I wasn’t that invested in the actual topics I selected. For the first week of January, I wanted to share some mocktail recipes…

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    WWII reads: December

    Since my last blog, I read some romance novels but I always return to some WWII reads as well, certainly when the romance becomes a bit too cheesy and makes me a bit melancholic. The first weekend of December I picked “The keeper of happy endings” by Barbara Davis. (https://www.amazon.com/Keeper-Happy-Endings-Barbara-Davis-ebook/dp/B08X48G5VL/ref=sr_1_7?crid=2K42FJD1V5HL7&keywords=barbara+davis+kindle&qid=1639512956&sprefix=barbara+dav%2Caps%2C250&sr=8-7)In this book, we meet Aurora (Rory) whose fiance Hux went missing during a mission with Doctors Without Borders. Rory is trying to function in daily life and trying to be good enough for her mother. However, in appeasing her mother, she might lose herself. So when one day when she passes an empty building she senses that this might be…

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