I wasn’t planning to review this book, but after reading it, I have thoughts that I would like to share. I have to say that if I have to choose my favourite Disney princess, the little mermaid is it. Which I find that it does have to do with gender being that instead of genitals, … Continue reading Ripples & Waves: A Queer Retelling of Hans Christian Andersen’s The Little Mermaid by L.A. Witt
The Reading Rush Announcement
The announcement came out yesterday that Reading Rush is doing a mini readathon to encourage bookworms to stay at home. This will take place from the 16th to the 19th with the hashtag #stayhomereadingrush. Before I go into the reading challenges, I want to let you guys know that they are making special edition bookmarks, … Continue reading The Reading Rush Announcement
How The World Has Changed In The Past Month
How it accelerated development online, companies are scrambling to shift online. Deliveries are being done with drones more. Manufacturing has shifted to being done by robots since it can no longer be done by humans due to social distancing that is ongoing all around the world. Which might bring the situation where some people end … Continue reading How The World Has Changed In The Past Month
First Lines Fridays #15
First Lines Fridays is a weekly feature for book lovers hosted by Wandering Words. What if instead of judging a book by its cover, its author or its prestige, we judged it by its opening lines? Pick a book off your shelf (it could be your current read or on your TBR) and open to the first … Continue reading First Lines Fridays #15
Off The Topic Thursdays / In Today’s World
In these trying times I know how easy It can be to become Angry with the whole world When your own home Turns into a jail cell And your family members Are dropping dead Like flies Please remember That you’re worthy And this world Still needs you
Madam C. J. Walker
After watching the Netflix series self-Made: Inspired by the Life of Madam C. J. Walker, I knew I had to research and write about this woman. Born in December 23rd 1867 with the name of Sarah Breedlove, she was born close to the village of Delta, Louisiana to Owen and Minerva (Anderson) Breedlove. Sarah had … Continue reading Madam C. J. Walker
Top Ten Tuesday / Bought/Borrowed Because…
Hosted by thatartsyreadergirl. April 7: Books I Bought/Borrowed Because… (Fill in the blank. You can do 10 books you bought for the same reason, i.e., pretty cover, recommended by a friend, blurbed by a favorite authors, etc. OR you could do a different reason for each pick.) This book is the first e-book I ever read, I … Continue reading Top Ten Tuesday / Bought/Borrowed Because…
What’s Blogging All About?
I have been daily blogging for the better part of two years, so I know a thing or two about it. I’m writing this post, so I kind of tell you how I do it and the pros and cons of it all. You can see it as some quick tips. The way I get … Continue reading What’s Blogging All About?
What I Have Been Watching!
If I look at the silver lining right now, I can rest my body because I have all the time I want to do so. Apart from reading books and writing, I have been watching some Netflix. The first movie I watched was A Christmas Prince: The Royal Baby, this film is the third movie … Continue reading What I Have Been Watching!
Slim to None by Jenny Gardiner
I’m currently reading Slim to None, and I have some thoughts on this book, and I want to share them with you. First, I have to say that all cover editions are all darn cute. We meet Abbie, who is a fat main character and not sorry about it, which is refreshing to see. She … Continue reading Slim to None by Jenny Gardiner
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