Hello friends, here is my second journal with me of 2021 in my new reading journal. Two months of nothing and then two videos in a row! I aim for a rustic vintage aesthetic with my reading journal but I would like to bring a bit more of a dark academia style to it going … Continue reading Journal with Me | March Before the Reading
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The Irish Readathon 2021 TBR
Hello friends, despite how dreadful I usually am at sticking to TBR's, I've put together a few books I would like to read for this year's Irish Readathon. I've gone for mostly recent releases this year and one classic. I have a few more books added to an Irish Readathon Goodreads Shelf that I might … Continue reading The Irish Readathon 2021 TBR
The Irish Readathon 2021 Announcement
The Irish Readathon 2021 is almost here! I'm joining in in hosting The Irish Readathon with Aoife at Words of Clover and Leanne Rose again this year. The Readathon will be running for the entire month of March and to participate you only need to read one book related to Ireland or complete any one … Continue reading The Irish Readathon 2021 Announcement
24 Hour Reading Vlog | The Irish Readathon
March is finally over and with it another Irish Readathon. I kind of dropped the ball with the readathon this year with everything that has been going on in the world but I enjoyed it none the less. https://youtu.be/7LmsbjO5dFY Just before the Irish Readathon ended we decided to have a 24-hour readathon from 8 am … Continue reading 24 Hour Reading Vlog | The Irish Readathon
The Irish Readathon | Aesthetic Reading Vlog
Hi everyone, happy Thursday! Hope you're doing well in your part of the world. https://youtu.be/51fysLSdzp4 This week I was inspired by a style of vlogging popular in Japan and South Korea. These vlogs put more focus on the aesthetics and sounds of home life. I find them to be extremely relaxing and soothing. I'm prone … Continue reading The Irish Readathon | Aesthetic Reading Vlog
The Irish Readathon | Reading Vlog Week One
https://youtu.be/KA4zmikoLT4 Happy first week of the Irish Readathon! I kicked things off this week reading 3 books. I started one of them in February but I really want to share it with you all. It's something every person who identifies as female or has a vulva would find a lot of value in. There's always … Continue reading The Irish Readathon | Reading Vlog Week One
The Irish Readathon TBR & Recommendations
To be fair, this is more of a Might Be Read list cause I am terrible at sticking to TBR's. Hopefully, you'll get some ideas for what to read for the readathon but if you don't I have a Goodreads shelf with loads more recommendations. https://youtu.be/rteLAI4SWGk As always, there's no pressure to complete the challenges. … Continue reading The Irish Readathon TBR & Recommendations
The Irish Readathon 2020 Announcement
The Irish Readathon 2020 March 1st - 31st 2019 Readathon The Irish Readathon Playlist The Irish Readathon is taking place again this year for the month of March. It's hosted by myself, Aoife from Fred Weasley Died Laughing and Leanne Rose. https://youtu.be/mRKGpVTVNSc We have set 5 challenges but there's no pressure to do these. You … Continue reading The Irish Readathon 2020 Announcement
Tips for Visiting Ireland | The Irish Readathon
Since starting this readathon I've noticed a lot of people taking part are very interested in visiting Ireland for the first time. Coming here isn't much of a culture shock for Westerners (anymore anyway) but there may be some things that might surprise you. https://youtu.be/rm2m_QJVTj4 🇮🇪 Tip 1: Bring an Adapter In Ireland we use … Continue reading Tips for Visiting Ireland | The Irish Readathon
Irish Myths and Legends | The Irish Readathon
Ireland has a rich history of storytelling. We're known for myths, legends, fairy-tales and folklore. A lot of the mythology from here has inspired TV shows, movies and books we see now. The Banshee (I was terrified of this auld bag as a child) has featured in the shows Charmed and Supernatural as well as … Continue reading Irish Myths and Legends | The Irish Readathon