the magical art of reading

the magical art of reading

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my current obsessions

Carmen shares her current favorite products that she’s been obsessed with. She talks all about her favorite organization materials, wellness stuff, and more! :) Check out... ⭐️Instagram: ⁠ https://www.instagram.com/thegirlygirlpodcast/⁠ ⭐️ Email: ⁠thegirlygirlpodcast@gmail.com 

my 5 star book recs from this summer

Carmen shares her 5 star book recommendations from everything she read this summer. She shares her fantasy, mystery, and historical fiction favorites. Carmen also talks about how you can be more consistent with reading and how you can get into books. ALSO!!!! I made a book insta ...  Show more

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