![]() OR the complete opposite happens: you text them, then they send you back a 500 essay about how much they love the rare OTP, and think the ending is absolutely perfect, and you all live happily ever after! Now, of course, you don't really feel this way about them, but when you're in the moment, nothing matters more than defending. So you text your friend, who's also read the same book, and pour your heart and soul out about an OTP, or the way that Paper Towns ended, or even if you love or hate a character! Then they text back, and the first thing you notice is " but I hate how" or just " no."You go from extreme fangirl to lawyer in a split second, and you no longer see them as your friend, but your worst enemy. These people are sooooo hard to find, because realistically, it's hard enough finding people who even like books in the first place.ĭon't you just hate it when you've finished your book, feelings about it still fresh to your mind. One of my pet hates yet is something I hear constantly is, " OMG I hate reading, why wouldn't you just watch the movie?"īeing able read the best book in the world then being able to pass it on to a friend is like handing over all your emotions to your best friend, without them realising. Everywhere you look, people are on their phones, most likely texting, checking the latest feeds, or reading amazing blogs such as The Bookworm of Green Gables but one thing they're not doing, is reading books. Finding friends who actually like to readįinding book-loving friends in today's society is hard. Not only so I could share my love of reading and all things related, but so I (and you) can know that I'm not alone in the world of shipping Katniss and Gale occasionally, or loving the cliches in Eleanor & Park.ġ. This, was the main reason I created this blog in the first place. Okay, so over my many years of reading and extreme fangirling, I've come to the conclusion that it's quite difficult to a) find friends who actually like to read, b) find friends who like to read the same books as you, and c) find friends who read the same books as you AND agree's on everything else (i.e. Don’t have a Prime membership? Sign up for a free trial here. Happy shopping!Īmazon’s Prime Early Access Sale is here - click here for all the latest news about the shopping event, and check out all the early Prime member deals and sales you can already shop in Canada here. Whether you're searching for anti-aging skincare, a new TV or a new way to unwind, scroll below to check out the 11 best deals for non-Prime members, handpicked by Yahoo Canada shopping editors. What can I shop if I'm not a Prime member? Discounted rates are also available for students. At present, an Amazon Prime membership costs $99/year or $9.99/month for Canadian subscribers. ![]() Want to test it out? Enrol in a 30-day free trial that gives you all of the benefits of a Prime membership without the full commitment. ![]() Other than accessing Prime Day sales and deals, a Prime membership has a slew of additional year-round perks, such as free two-day and same-day shipping and access to Prime Video original TV shows and movies. Shoppers without a membership can still find dozens of best-selling and trending items at hard-to-beat prices. PST), not all sale items are exclusively for Prime members. While Prime Day is known for its member-exclusive deals ( click here to check them out, available until tonight, Oct. That depends on the deals you want to take advantage of.
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