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To celebrate my 1st blog anniversary, which I forgot, and 50 followers for my twitter account (@VESCHWABph) I will be giving away a copy of A Darker Shade of Magic by V.E Schwab. Rules: 1. Must be 18+ years old (If you are younger you have to get permission from your parents/legal guardian). 2. Residents of the Philippines only. * Giveaway ends at July 1, 2016* a Rafflecopter giveaway GOOD LUCK AND MAY THE ODDS BE EVER IN YOUR FAVOR. XOXO, Isabel Samonte
Watching the Chilling Tales of Sabrina Halloween is coming real soon and if you're like me and you tend to forget to prepare your costume before hand or if your are looking for easy costumes that you might already have in your closet then keep on reading. 1. Hogwarts Student First the very iconic Hogwarts uniform from the Harry Potter series. So I got my costume online but you can totally DIY it by wearing a black skirt, knee length grey socks, white button down shirt, and a tie or scarf with your house color. Hogwarts Robe Pleated Black Skirt White Button Down Shirt 2. Wednesday Addams For my second costume, I just wore a dress that I had for years. I also but my hair in two braids and put on a lighter foundation and a dark lipstick. I would use a black lipstick but I do not have one at the moment. Black Dress with Peter Pan Collar 3. Isabelle Lightwood For my Isabelle Lightwood costume, I opted for her lacy dress look but you can wear dark ski
Disclaimer: I received a copy of this book from the author in exchange for an honest review. Summary: from: goodreads Fifteen-year-old Sula has always known she is different. Even though her parents have shown her nothing but love and acceptance, she sees her dark skin as a reminder of how she doesn’t fit in with the rest of her family. What’s worse is she also feels that her parents are hiding something from her. After getting expelled from school, Sula reluctantly goes to stay with her mother’s friends. There she unexpectedly finds herself on a journey of self-discovery — a journey that keeps drawing her to the sea. Sula must not only figure our her parents’ secret, but also just how different, and possibly magical, she really is. Review: When Ms. Torres e-mailed me asking if I could review her book, I immediately said yes because I thought it was a Filipino mythology based novel and that I also wanted to support Filipino books. Thought it has some myst
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