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September 3, 2018

love park, philly - monthly update | brunch at audrey's

Last I left you, I had just announced that I was planning to move from Philadelphia to New York City. Right now I’m still in Philly, staying with my friend Georgina, but no fear, I’m still working on moving to NYC. A few days ago I shared my post “Back here,” vaguely explaining how I’ve gone back and forth on things and not much has changed, and today I’ll take you on that journey that has led me to the same place I was when I started. Here’s what happened in between!

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August 29, 2018

steph & chloe on logs, facing away - photoshoot on haverford college nature trail | brunch at audrey's

Every time I passed by these stumps on my way to class, I always wanted to do a photoshoot there. During the last month of college, I finally got around to it. I texted some friends to ask if they would be interested in shooting with me, met up ten minutes before class, lived out our dreams of becoming carefree woodland people, and then ran to make it to class on time.

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The Crowns of Croswald by D.E. Night

August 27, 2018

the crowns of croswald by de night - book review | brunch at audrey's

– I received a free copy in exchange for an honest review. –

Published by Stories Untold Press on 21 Jul 2017
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In Croswald, the only thing more powerful than dark magic is one secret… For sixteen years Ivy Lovely has been hidden behind an enchanted boundary that separates the mundane from the magical. When Ivy crosses the border, her powers awaken. Curiosity leads her crashing through a series of adventures at the Halls of Ivy, a school where students learn to master their magical blood and the power of Croswald’s mysterious gems. When Ivy’s magic––and her life––is threatened by the Dark Queen, she scrambles to unearth her history and save Croswald before the truth is swept away forever.

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The 7 1/2 Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle by Stuart Terton

August 24, 2018

the 7 1/2 deaths of evelyn hardcastle by stuart terton - book review | brunch at audrey's

To be published by Sourcebooks Landmark on 04 Sept 2018
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How do you stop a murder that’s already happened?

At a gala party thrown by her parents, Evelyn Hardcastle will be killed–again. She’s been murdered hundreds of times, and each day, Aiden Bishop is too late to save her. Doomed to repeat the same day over and over, Aiden’s only escape is to solve Evelyn Hardcastle’s murder and conquer the shadows of an enemy he struggles to even comprehend–but nothing and no one are quite what they seem.

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5 hours in DC

August 8, 2018

empty bench at enid a haupt garden - 5 hours in washington dc | brunch at audrey's

Julia has invited me to visit her in DC several times, but we never made conclusive plans. One summer day, she drove up from DC to Philly to run some errands, and I offered her my apartment to stay overnight. Then we got the brilliant idea that this would be the perfect opportunity to take her up on her offer to visit DC, so the next morning, I hopped in her car and hitched a ride back with her from Philly to DC.

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Devil’s Mile by Alice Sparberg Alexiou

August 6, 2018

devil's mile by alice sparberg alexiou - book review | brunch at audrey's

– I received a free copy in exchange for an honest review. –

Published by St. Martin’s Press on 24 Jul 2018
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A fascinating cultural history of New York City’s Bowery, from the author of The Flatiron.

The Bowery, which is the oldest street in Manhattan, was a synonym for despair throughout most of the 20th century. The neighborhood’s name recalled visuals of drunken bums passed out on the sidewalk, and New Yorkers nicknamed it “Satan’s Highway,” “The Mile of Hell,” and “The Street of Forgotten Men.” It was so shameful for so many years that the little businesses along the Bowery–stationers, dry goods sellers, jewelers, hatters–periodically asked the city to change the street’s name. To have a Bowery address, they claimed, was hurting them; people did not want to venture there.

But in the 1990s, as New York was exploding into real estate frenzy, developers discovered the Bowery. Around 2000, they rushed in and began tearing down. Today, the bad old Bowery no longer exists, and instead, Whole Foods, hipster night spots, and expensive lofts replace the flophouses and dive bars.

In Devil’s Mile, Alice Sparberg Alexiou explores the history and future of The Bowery back to its origins, when farmland covered the areas around the boulevard and the area around it was considered outside of town. She’ll explore the years after the Civil War when the Bowery rivaled Fifth Avenue for best Manhattan addresses. And she’ll tell this story as soon as she can, before all its old buildings, and the memories associated with them, disappear.

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Catch me burrowed in a book with some boba on hand. My life is pretty average, but it’s the little things that count, right? Thanks for stopping by! -Audrey

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