I’m not the biggest fan of history, but when I saw it was a memoir, I was curious to see what I could find out; therefore, I said yes to review it. Before I share my thoughts with you all, I want to say that every experience is valid. Something that was interesting to me … Continue reading Viking Voyager: An Icelandic Memoir by Sverrir Sigurdsson, Veronica Li
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This Much Huxley Knows by Gail Aldwin
The first thing that stood out to me is how the author built the family unit. We have a mum who is trying to put out the perfect family image when, in reality, they are everything but perfect. It’s interesting how Huxley and his dad view disability. Yet, it might have been totally different if … Continue reading This Much Huxley Knows by Gail Aldwin
She’s Too Pretty to Burn by Wendy Heard
As you can see, this post goes hand in hand with yesterdays. I don’t have a specific why, but when I write your typical book review, I stay on the surface seeing only black and white. At the same time, I believe that every book has its grey areas. When I write in verse or … Continue reading She’s Too Pretty to Burn by Wendy Heard
A Pho Love Story by Loan Le (Book Review)
As much as I love to write about books when it comes to reviews, I feel that my thoughts rarely come out as I want them to. Since the typical format doesn’t work for me, why not change it? Which is how I came up with the idea of reviewing a book through poetry. I’m … Continue reading A Pho Love Story by Loan Le (Book Review)
Crazy in Love (Matt & Anna #1) by Annabelle Costa
I was in no way planning to review this book, and that’s for 2 reasons. First, my hands are killing me today, so I shouldn’t be typing, and no, I can’t use voice recognition because it doesn’t understand my accent. On top of that, the software I was offered can’t handle background noise which is … Continue reading Crazy in Love (Matt & Anna #1) by Annabelle Costa
My Thoughts On Will & Patrick Wake Up Married by Leta Blake, Alice Griffiths
Cover from Goodreads Let me tell you I sure wasn’t planning to review this series, in fact, I didn’t even realize that I was reading a whole series until I was on book 4. I think the authors gave the bundle at some point. Something that grabbed me right away was that Will, one of … Continue reading My Thoughts On Will & Patrick Wake Up Married by Leta Blake, Alice Griffiths
My Thoughts On Trans Mission: My Quest To A Beard By Alex Bertie
Alex starts his book with a letter to his dad trying to explain what he always felt, and that’s not female. In the hopes that he’s understood and accepted the same thing that we all wish from our parents. In the first chapter, we get an introduction about gender and sexuality that so well written. … Continue reading My Thoughts On Trans Mission: My Quest To A Beard By Alex Bertie
Under Shifting Stars by Alexandra Latos
Image from Goodreads We meet twins, Audrey and Clare and yes, they might be twins, but they’re not born on the same day and they can opposite on most days. Both are grieving the death of their brother. On top of that, one of them is dealing with mental health issues, and the other is … Continue reading Under Shifting Stars by Alexandra Latos
Caroline by J. Bock (Book Review)
A world in the future that is breaking down and sadly like today’s world, most people are losing their jobs. The thought of not having enough to feed your family. Since the bosses fired a lot of people making their lives as they knew it is gone with a click of a finger. I don’t … Continue reading Caroline by J. Bock (Book Review)
Love Machine: The guardians wanted something else… by Neveah Hor (Book Review)
From reading the first few pages, this book reminds me of Animal Farm by George Orwell with a dash of Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare set somewhere in Japan in the future. It was interesting to see the different social classes, even in a fantasy world. I really enjoyed reading both sides of the … Continue reading Love Machine: The guardians wanted something else… by Neveah Hor (Book Review)
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