Posts tagged barnes and noble
Third Trimester Pregnancy Recap

I decided it was about time I return from my two-month blogging hiatus, as there are some pretty big updates to record! Before I write a proper post introducing my new baby, I first need to finish out my pregnancy updates with a third trimester recap. I wish I could say things improved during these months, but that would be a complete and utter lie.

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Spoiler-Free Book Review + GIVEAWAY!

Yesterday I had the pleasure of leading the monthly Barnes & Noble YA Book Club at my local store. The pick of the month was I’m Not Dying With You Tonight by Kimberly Jones and Gilly Segal. Now it’s your chance to read this thrilling book because I’m giving away a free copy! Read on to discover how to enter this exciting giveaway.

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Summer Book Haul | Baby Edition

So I returned to my old stomping grounds for a short while before baby arrives: Barnes & Noble Booksellers. Oh, the books, the cafe, the…discounts! Yes, I may have bought more than my fair share of books over the past month or so, but it definitely didn’t help that Barnes & Noble recently had their Book Haul. Who can resist 50% off brand new books?! Not me.

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August Book Haul

Holy moly, it has been busy around here! I’m just finishing week four of grad school, and I feel like I’m running a mile a minute trying to juggle homework, both jobs, and a social life. But I am alive, and what better way to celebrate being alive than with a book haul! So I didn’t think I accumulated too many books in August, that is until I stacked them all up to take photos for this post. I may have a problem, guys.

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How to Get Free or Cheap Books

These days, buying new books can be a pricey habit. Trade paperbacks are usually around $15-$18, while hardcovers can be upwards of $30! Of course hardcover books are the sturdiest option, but $100 for only three books?! No, thank you. So how can you combat this dilemma when you're short on cash? 

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What Do I Do For A Living?

Since my junior year of college in 2014, I have nearly always worked two jobs. I think it was my two stints working at Walt Disney World that conditioned me into functioning properly only when I filled my weeks with laborious tasks (I worked an average of 60 hours a week at Magic Kingdom, one week hitting my record at 74 hours).

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