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March Wrap Up!

This month I've read a total of 7 books, two of them because of my Literature English class.  Here is the list: 1. The Scorch Trials by James Dashner 2. Death Cure by James Dashner 3. The Tempest by William Shakespeare 4. The Archived by Victoria Schwab 5. Me and Earl and the Dying Girl by Jesse Andrews 6. Volpone by Ben Jonson (included in the Norton Anthology of English Literature) 7. The Unbound by Victoria Schwab March has been actually a great reading month despite spending a week without opening any book. But I will tell you about all 7 books one by one. My first march pick up was The Scorch Trials by James Dashner. I read The Maze Runner back in February and I loved it so much that I decided to read this one. I liked it fair enough but there were some parts in the middle of the book that were a bit boring. But again it was fast-paced and mind-blowing, specially the ending. Dashner, your epilogues kill me, always

Welcome to A Day In Bookland!

Hello fellow Bookworms! My name is Noelia. I’m 23 years old and I live in Spain. I’m a Psychology Grad but at the moment I’m studying an English Culture & Literature major. I consider myself quite the Anglophile (a what? You may be wondering… well, an anglophile is basically a fan of English culture. Yep! That’s me). Anyways, I should have studied this one since the beginning instead of Psychology but what would be life without some wrong decisions? Well, the important thing is that I’m studying it now and I’m super happy because I just love it. I would love someday to work in the publishing world to be surrounded by books 24/7. It would be the perfect job for me. My dangerous addiction to reading made me go to YouTube to look up for bookish stuff which is making that addiction even worse now that I think about it (Oops!). Reading has been always a part of my life, since I was a little girl and it has got bigger and bigger the older I get. It is true that YouTube