Well, bookish confession time for yesterday’s post, I had a totally different book list. Still, I kept checking out the 'What Other Readers' section, so not only did I end up with a completely different list, but I also had 15 books that I whittled down to 11, so I still have one extra, but … Continue reading Trans Representation Books On My Radar
Tag: memoirs
The Queer Book Tag
The background is from Pexels As you know, I’m an open book here, thanks to you, readers who don’t judge, since in real life I often feel like I’m being scrutinised, and it’s not the best feeling. One of the reasons for my anxiety is changes at work, so I fear I won’t have time … Continue reading The Queer Book Tag
WWW Wednesdays #19
I don’t use the word hate due to its negative connotation, but I did hate yesterday. I was in so much pain that my dyslexia was really on point, as in I couldn’t spell to save my life, on top of typing being pretty painful. This is why I wrote most of my book review … Continue reading WWW Wednesdays #19
NEVER BORING, Love & Fashion: Memoirs Of A Creative Heart In An Artistic Design World by Jens Kaeumle
The background image is from Pexels If you happen to look at my April wrap-up, you know that I planned to get back to Bookstagram, so here we are. I’m happy to say that I’m on my 21st book, which is NEVER BORING, Love & Fashion: Memoirs Of A Creative Heart In An Artistic Design … Continue reading NEVER BORING, Love & Fashion: Memoirs Of A Creative Heart In An Artistic Design World by Jens Kaeumle
Top Ten Tuesday/ Mother In The Title
Before I start on this week’s prompt, I have a bookish question—or more like a book issue. Since Goodreads changed its reading challenge, it’s been doubling my books, but once I remove the doubled copy, I can’t add that book again to the challenge. Am I the only one dealing with this? It’s annoying, so … Continue reading Top Ten Tuesday/ Mother In The Title
Top Five Wednesday/ National Volunteer Month
As much as I’m stressed, knowing I need to do three posts by the end of the day or I won’t have posts for this week, but I’m still enjoying it, which is what matters. Last January, I posted in the Top Five Wednesday that I’m willing to make prompts, but I never heard back … Continue reading Top Five Wednesday/ National Volunteer Month
Top Ten Tuesday/ Books That Surprised
It’s the first hour of Easter, and with this, I have four posts to write. Given how slow I'm typing, it will be a long day, but even like the steps of a turtle, I have faith I will make it. I wish I could stop pressing the wrong keys. By the way, I made … Continue reading Top Ten Tuesday/ Books That Surprised
WWW Wednesday #14
Well, I'm low-key proud since I'm already on my third book in April. Here are a few reading stats so far this year: I read 24 2025 releases and 46 LGBTI+ books, 54 books away from 200 books read. So, guess what my reading goal this month is? I'm feeling a bit overwhelmed with life, … Continue reading WWW Wednesday #14
The Voice For The Ones Who Don’t Have One Yet
The image is from the articcle Many see March as the month to celebrate Cerebral Palsy, the same condition I have. It’s something that has a spectrum, something I used to describe as living in two bodies at once. Muscles and movement react almost in opposite ways; you can see it when I’m having a … Continue reading The Voice For The Ones Who Don’t Have One Yet
Ten Book Challenge Book Tag
As you might be able to tell, I’m not worrying about keeping my views stats up since when I do a poetry post, the people who read my blog for bookish content aren’t fans of poetry and vice versus but the only way I’m enjoying blogging is to blog what I’m in the mood for … Continue reading Ten Book Challenge Book Tag
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