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Thank you so much for stopping by and checking out my little soul project.

First thing you need to know is that I absolutely love reading! Therefore, this blog will consist of mostly book reviews and the like. Occasionally you may see a lifestyle post or "little bits" of my life. While I am no literary genius, I truly enjoy writing. This blog is my outlet of expression and a fun little side project. Also, I think I'm funny sometimes. I hope I can convey that through my writing, so that you will agree!

A little bit about me:
I am a 25 year old stressed out, sleep deprived, overly caffeinated pharmacy student who is hopefully (fingers crossed) graduating in 2020. Although this blog is not meant to be connected to my professional pharmacy career, I may get a little scientific from time to time. I'll try to keep that to a minimum tho! ;)

I am going on 5 years of marriage to my best friend whom I met and fell madly in love with when I was 17. WOW young, I know! I am a hopeless romantic, you'll find that out soon enough. We live in East Tennessee with our 4 fur babies: Molly and Chance (dogs) as well as Kitty and ZZ (cats).
Although I'm open to reading all genres of literature, my favorites would be fantasy, romantic comedies, and young adult novels.

I'm so excited to be able to put my thoughts, excitements, and other emotions in print! I hope you find my blog helpful, amusing, or a least a tad bit interesting!

-XOXO Racheal

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