I made a commitment to uplifting voices this year, and one way that I can do that is by highlighting authors from marginalized communities and
While the increase of LGBTQIA+ representation in the book world is amazing, I have noticed a subtle trend that mirrors general society: Bi-erasure (and Pan-erasure).
This is the second book in a duology and I definitely recommend reading the first book (When it All Syncs Up) before reading this one.
The story picks up about 5 years after the first book, and while it can be read as a stand alone, events from the first
I decided that it might be fun to share my TBR stats each month to track the progress that I’m making on my various TBRs.
Here’s a look at what I’m reading right now: In Progress/TBR: Gone Girl by Gillian Flynn Sinner by Maggie Stiefvater Beauty and the
Here’s a look at my challenge progress so far: A-Z I’m planning to do 3 rounds of each category if I can. There are a
Life Overall, July was pretty good. I had my birthday, I got a few weeks off from chauffer duty, and I have phone service again.
Here’s what’s on the schedule for August. August 1 Blog- July 2025 Wrap Up TBR- Sinner August 2 Blog- July Challenge Updates TBR- No One
Here’s a look at the diverse books I read and recommend this month! Aru Shah and the Tree of Wishes by Roshani Chokshi (South Asian