Hi, I’m Emilie 🫶

#gettoknowme I’m a mother of 2, a huge reader, ARC reviewer, and lover of all things cozy! I’m slowly working to build up a following full of those who love to read and are interested in reviews of up and coming books šŸ«¶šŸ» I’m a Swiftie and a huge fan of Hozier, Harry Styles, and Noah Kahan if that peaks your interest 🤭

#im a book girl #cozyromances #bookishgirlgangšŸ“š #readergirl

2024/12/12 Edited to

... Read moreEmilie shares a love for cozy romances and stays updated with contemporary authors like Emily Henry and Mariana Zapata. As an avid reader, she reviews a variety of upcoming books, helping readers find their next favorite story. With her background as an English major and a passion for creative writing, Emilie provides insightful perspectives on literature, especially in genres such as romance and fantasy. Her engagement in the #bookishgirlgang community further connects her with fellow book lovers who enjoy discussions about enchanting novels and emerging authors. Explore her reviews and join her community to celebrate the joy of reading and find the perfect cozy read for your next escape. Whether you're a Swiftie or a fan of striking guitar sounds from Hozier, Emilie's personality and interests truly shine through her literary journey.

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An overhead shot of a silver iPad and Apple Pencil on a white desk, with a digital timer and stationery in the background. Text overlay reads: "4.0 GPA unlocked: These AI apps do half the work for you."
A phone screen displays the Gauth AI app, showing math problems and step-by-step solutions. Text highlights its pros (instant solutions, clear explanations, free) and cons (struggles with complex problems), recommending it for quick homework help.
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Ace Exams Stress-Free: 4 AI Apps for Studying
1.Gauth – AI Study Companion šŸ“Œ Need quick answers? Gauth lets you snap a pic of any question, and AI breaks it down step by step. It's great for math, science, and other tricky subjects where you need clear explanations. The app is free, easy to use, and works for many topics. However, it can
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