I've had my eye on the Ace Beaute Floral Vintage Eyeshadow Palette since it released around a year ago. I didn't want to pay the full $50.00 for it, however, so I decided to wait. I'm glad I did because I ended up finding it brand new on Mercari for around $20.00! That is a… Continue reading The Best Year Round Palette- Ace Beaute Floral Vintage Review
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Book Review for “We Have Always Lived in the Castle” by Shirley Jackson
I decided to begin my spooky season reads with We Have Always Lived in the Castle by Shirley Jackson. My brother loved this book and told me I needed to read it so, here I am. This book seems to be loved by most but unfortunately, I'm in the vast minority because I hated it.… Continue reading Book Review for “We Have Always Lived in the Castle” by Shirley Jackson
September Wrap Up!
September is over and it's finally time for the best three months of the year! I am my happiest from October to December but also my busiest. As always, I hope to post as much as possible but who knows how much I'll actually manage to do. Let's talk about my (hopeful) plans! Books: One… Continue reading September Wrap Up!
I WANT the Nomad Hudson Valley Eyeshadow Palette; Here’s What I’m Using Instead🍂🍁
Nomad Cosmetics is a brand that I've wanted to try for months but none of their releases have been quite what I'm looking for. I considered the Haunted Europe Palette because it's so pretty and I love the theme but I don't like the gold and pink shades. I also considered the recently released Hudson… Continue reading I WANT the Nomad Hudson Valley Eyeshadow Palette; Here’s What I’m Using Instead🍂🍁
Book Review for “Faerie Silver, Iron Cold” by Vic Malachai
I am always up for a new fantasy read so when I found Faerie Silver, Iron Cold by Vic Malachai on Netgalley, I immediately requested it. It started off strong but unfortunately, it ended up being 430 pages of pure boredom. This review will have spoilers. Synopsis: No well-brought-up child of Brinley would ever dream… Continue reading Book Review for “Faerie Silver, Iron Cold” by Vic Malachai