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The Lighting Thief - Rick Riordan

Tittle: The lightning thief Series: Percy Jackson and the Olympians Author: Rick Riordan Genre: Middle grade, Children’s fiction, adventure, Greek mythology, friendship Publisher: Disney Hyperion Books Pages: 377 Format: Digital (Kindle edition) Language: English Rating: 3.5/5 “The lightning thief” is the first book in the Percy Jackson and the Olympians series written by Rick Riordan. This is a quite popular series for children, especially in the US. Percy Jackson life changes one day as he and his classmates where visiting the MET. Suddenly one of his teachers turned into a monster and attacked him; however later on no one even remember that teacher. He was sure he hasn’t imagined it all but everything pointed to that conclusion. On the next few days he had nightmares about that day and that made him unable to concentrate, to the point that he ended up being expelled from the school. When he gets home, he and his mother take a trip to the coast, where h

How I plan using multiple planners

Hello everyone,  From some of my previous posts you can guess I am a planner lover. As I have said before, I have always been one of those people that use planners and agendas to map out my day and arrived to what I wanted to get done. However, it was not until probably 2013 that I really got into the planner community. I started with a DIY planner and later with a faux Filofax in A5. Nowadays I use three planners as well as three notebooks in my routine.  The first planner I use in my everyday routine and the one that comes with me every day is my small size Kikki-K. This is the planner I use mainly on the go, at work mainly to note appointments and important things to remember as the day goes. All the important things I note in my small planner get moved to my main planner, my medium size Kikki-K. I always thought of myself as an A5 girl since I love to have a lot of space to write, however when I discovered the DIY fish inserts I thought I could tra

Mine to possess - Nalini Singh

Title : Mine to possess (La Luna del leopardo) Series: PSI/ Changeling (PSI/Cambiantes) #4 Author: Nalini Singh Genre: Fiction. Adult, science-fiction, supernatural, romance, erotica Pages: 448 Publisher: Plaza & Janés Format: Digital (Kindle edition) Language: Spanish Time to read it: 4 days Rating: 4/5 “Mine to possess” is the fourth book in the companion series PSI/changeling by Nalini Singh. The series is set in a futuristic world in which three species coexist, humans, changeling and PSI. In each book the author introduces us to a new main couple, at the same time a big plot develops backstage. Clay thought Talin was dead, that was what the social workers told him when he got out of the juvenile detention center. The strongest person Talin knows is Clay, but at the same time she has seen his beast when he saved her from her adoptive father. When Talin turn to Clay for help, at first he thought he was having a hallucination, and then he could no

January Favorites

This year I would want to be able to post regularly my monthly favorites. Therefore, as January had come to an end it would be time to reflect on the things that had become my favorite this past month. Let’s start with Beauty. My face routine has been more or less the same for about one year, and it has always worked just fine; however, in December I started feeling that my skin was getting dryer. Therefore, I decided to change my moisturizer to one I have already tried out years ago when I started having the same problem. It is the “Hydraphase Intense legere” from La Roche Posai, which is a moisturizer indicated to those skins which are lacking to hydration but have a tendency to have acne breakouts, since, as its name says,  its texture is really light and not greasy. This cream combined with the “Effaclar gel mouse” and the “Effaclar astringent lotion” has been leaving my skin clean of imperfections and soft. Then for makeup I have been really into mousse founda