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The Minister’s Daughter
The Minister’s Daughter by Julie Hearn was a moving and delightful read. It was a book I had been searching for, ever since I read Hearn’s Ivy and looked up other titles by the author. I’d gleamed from the description that it was about witches, 17th century England, and fairies, featuring lead female characters; I … Continue reading
Awe Inspiring Libraries: The Bodleian Library, Oxford
When I think of the quintessential library, I inevitably think of the Bodleian Library at Oxford University. During my first college spring break I ventured to London with two close friends. We had many eye-opening experiences in and around the city itself, but the last day of our trip we decided to take a bus … Continue reading