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Welcome to my book blog!

 Welcome to my book blog! 


My name is Leah, but i go by thebookwiccan on social media where i talk about all things books. If you love reading, predomiently Horror, Young Adult and Thrillers then my blog is going to be for you. But first how about some introductions, here are some facts about me: 
  • I am 26 years old.
  • I go by she/her pronouns.  
  • As well as books, in my spare time i love looking after my animals. In which, i have three doggos, one hammy, one tarantula, one bearded dragon, and one royal python. 
  • I also love video games especially Silent Hill, Dead By Daylight, Resident Evil, Pokemon, and Animal Crossing. 
  • I currently have two tattoos, but want to get more done especially bookish ones! 
  • I am also a wiccan, hence my user name.
This is just a short introduction of who I am, I hope we can get to know each other over time. I am wanting to bring all of my reviews onto here, so bear with me :) 

I hope you all have a lovely day! xx 
My TBR for September- Way too many books! 

Here is a picture of me, holding House of Earth and Blood by Sarah J Maas! 


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