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Cici Olsson

    La Belgique, le vin
    Mange Bruxelles
    La Bruxelloise
    Girl Power: The Crimson Kiss Quote Collection II
    Blush
    • 2018

      Blush

      • 140 pages
      • 5 hours of reading
      3.9(12)Add rating

      Cici.B is known for her amazing ability to make readers feel like they are walking beside her with every page that they turn, and this book is another testament to that. Fresh out of an intense break-up, and with her three closest friends by her side, Cici brings you with her as she learns what it means to take back control of her life, and to be her own woman. Completely raw and unfiltered, as always, she doesn't hold back. This is a story for the modern day grown woman. It will make you smile, laugh out loud, hold your breath, bite your bottom lip, and most importantly... Blush.

      Blush
    • 2017

      Last year, Cici.B delivered Spilled Words: The Crimson Kiss Quote Collection. A filterless snapshot of her love, pain, growth and resolve. A story unlike any other in that it is made up entirely of quotes, but somehow paints a beautiful and complete picture. This year, and by popular demand, she brings to you Girl Power: The Crimson Kiss Quote Collection ll. A book that will undoubtedly remind every girl, every woman of the power they hold within. Other books by Cici.B, include: Letters To My Ex, Blush, Lost And Found: The Book of Short Stories, and 12:02AM: Exploring B.

      Girl Power: The Crimson Kiss Quote Collection II
    • 2017

      La Bruxelloise

      • 232 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      100 women living in Brussels were asked to write about their city. A gallerist, a doctor, a real estate agent, a metro driver, a professor, an actress; women from every walk of life... For all their diversity, they have two things in common: they love Brussels, and they want to share that love with the reader. Their portraits have been taken by Cici Olsson in an environment that they feel a special connection to. This book is an ode to Brussels through their eyes; thus, to maintain the uniqueness of their perspective, every woman writes about the city in her own native language, with translations provided at the back of the book.

      La Bruxelloise