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My Year in Music – March 2026
March is easy… I think. I wouldn’t actually know. I spent most of it working or playing Genshin. Very productive, aren’t I? The good thing is that summer time has started in Ireland; the days are getting longer and the weather is getting better kind of (not really). For the first time in a while,…
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In Depth Mini Album Review – Big Ocean’s THE GREATEST BATTLE
Honestly, coming into this review, I constantly thought of Big Ocean as very different from me despite the fact that, as K-pop idols go, they are perhaps the most like me. Much like me (Emma), the members of Big Ocean are all hard of hearing in some capacity. Formed under Parastar Entertainment, Big Ocean consists…
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My Year In Music – February 2026
Well, it seems February has come to an end. A month where I worked too much and didn’t/couldn’t give myself the breaks I needed. In my defence, I wasn’t exactly given much choice when it came to rest. But now I think I can pause and think long enough to prepare this post for you…
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What Keeps Me Awake At Night
So, in a sharp 180 degree shift of tone from our last post, let’s get serious(ish). Let’s talk about sleep…. Or, more accurately, my lack thereof. “You’re a horrible person.”“I know. It keeps me awake at night.”Stiles Stilinski, Teen Wolf Don’t worry, I don’t think I’m a horrible person but I’m sure some people do…
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Booktober – Can You Keep A Secret Review
So, I reviewed the movie but everyone knows that the book is better than the movie. ‘Can You Keep a Secret?’ by Sophie Kinsella is a perfect example of that. Considering I’ve already reviewed the movie and outlined the plot there, I’ll keep this review brief. The book offers so much more depth to the…
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Booktober – Night World Series Review
Hi all! Day 7 of Blogtober and I’m going to get started on my half of our dedicate days of #Booktober. Niamh here if you haven’t guessed and spoiler: myself and Emma’s book tastes are extremely different this October! For my first post, I am going to be diving into L.J. Smith’s series Night World.…
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Booktober: Percy Jackson and The Olympians Series Review
Greetings to all mortals, demigods and Greek gods and goddesses that have decided to read this post. I figured it was time for me to sit down and review a book series that I haven’t had the opportunity to enjoy for a long time now. Plus, with a Masters in Classical History, I just couldn’t…
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Life is Magic
October is in full swing and even with binge watching a number of Halloween themed movies, there has been a lack of pure magic and the wow factor in my life! There are very few things the entire of my family will sit down and watch together or in different locations but all at the…
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The Devil All The Time
What the actual f*ck?… That’s what I think of “The Devil All the Time.” There is legitimately no other way to describe that movie. As Robert Pattinson said in the film itself “DeLuSiOnS!!!” Amen, brother! Now, can someone tell me where the delusions start and end because I am confused af right now? Also can…
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#ShoutAboutDyslexia
Evening all! It’s Day 3 of Blogtober and today’s blog post is all about Dyslexia. For anyone who doesn’t know, it’s Niamh here and I have severe Dyslexia. October is Dyslexia Awareness Month and what is quickly turning into tradition is me writing a dedicated post at the beginning of October to mark it! Last…
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September Monthly Round Up
Hey guys! It’s that time of the month again, Monthly Round Up! It has been an interesting one to say the least with Ireland not too sure what it’s doing with the weather, COVID-19 restrictions and work slowly going back to what I love best; it’s Niamh here if you hadn’t guessed already. September also…
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Lemonade Marinade – ‘It’s Good To See (That Some Things Still Shine So Bright)’ – Review
Well hello there. Once again, we were lucky enough to be given a sneak peek of an upcoming track and, this time around, we jumped at the chance to share our thoughts about this track. Not only is it a wonderful track, it’s also in aid of Pieta House. ‘It’s Good To See (That Some…
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