Author: Riza @ Pages and Coffee Cups
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Blog Tour: The Sword of Kaigen (A Theonite War Story) by M.L. Wang [REVIEW]
![Blog Tour: The Sword of Kaigen (A Theonite War Story) by M.L. Wang [REVIEW]](https://pagesandcoffeecups.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/12/the-sword-of-kaigen-cover.jpg?w=1024)
You know that feeling when you’re completely sucked in and already so deeply invested that you don’t want the book to end? It may sound so cliché at this point, but this is literally what I felt reading this book – dreading the last chapter but still keeping at it because… what else can you…
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Review: Sputnik Sweetheart by Haruki Murakami

Reading Murakami has given me three impressions: emotional, vintage, and surreal. With a set of curious, and almost strange characters…. Murakami made, what I think, one of his most emotionally vulnerable creations.
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Photo Diary: Of crimson and gold (Yosemite, CA)

There’s a sort of magic in those moments within the woods. Everything seemed to glow bright. The golds of the sunlight reflected differently. And amidst the withered leaves and dried barks, it’s as if it the forest is more alive that it ever is.
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Review: While You Were Reading by Ali Berg and Michelle Kalus

This is for the adults that still dreams of romantic things and happy ending. For the ones that still love and appreciate the comfort of written words so much that it is still an escape from their hectic lives after all these years. Honestly, I felt seen. A “29-year-old dog-earer of books” – dial this…
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Review: The Starless Sea by Erin Morgenstern

To say that I thoroughly enjoyed The Starless Sea is an understatement. I loved every word in it and every minute of it. If I could pocket this book and carry this everywhere, I would – knowing that I will hold a little piece of magic with me all the time.
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Blog Tour: The Never Tilting World by Rin Chupeco (The Never Tilting World, #1) [Review]
![Blog Tour: The Never Tilting World by Rin Chupeco (The Never Tilting World, #1) [Review]](https://pagesandcoffeecups.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/the-never-tilting-world-2019.jpg?w=1024)
The idea of twin goddesses ruling a world that was split into night and day presents such a vivid imagery. I dove into this book without expecting anything but what I got were rich world-building and a pace and presentation that totally worked.
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Photo Diary: New York on my mind

There’s something about visiting New York City for the first time. The busy streets, the skycrapers, the nightlights and the people. I feel like I’ve romanticized this city so much because of too much consumption of books and TV series that somehow did the same. But seeing it first-hand is definitely an experience.



![Review: Someone Who Will Love You in All Your Damaged Glory by Raphael Bob-Waksberg [+ Random Reflections]](https://pagesandcoffeecups.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/someone-who-will-love-you.jpg?w=338)
