I wanted to do something for Sant Patrick’s Day, but my dad had an accident, so I couldn’t even finish my work shift, let alone think about a post. Luckily, my manager allowed me to work from home for the next two days since Wednesday is St Joseph's Day, which is a public holiday. I … Continue reading WWW Wednesdays #12
Tag: Queer Books
Freebie Fridays #6
I have been lucky that, in the last few days, the pain in my hands has been manageable, so not only have I had better working days, but in the previous two days, I managed to schedule extra posts now, mind you, it is easy bookish content for me to do and I’m unsure if … Continue reading Freebie Fridays #6
WWW Wednesday #11
This weekend, I messed up. I thought it would be okay to take Friday off from blogging, and I would be back to schedule more posts on Saturday. Still, the only thing I did on Saturday was listen to an audiobook, and on Sunday, I spent time with family, so I only managed to do … Continue reading WWW Wednesday #11
WWW Wednesdays #10
You know what? I’m trying not to be mad with myself since I woke up in pain at 3 a.m., and instead of looking at emails or listening to my current read, I scrolled YouTube shorts; however, to be fair, I needed something that would relax me enough to go back to sleep. I’m happy … Continue reading WWW Wednesdays #10
Top Five Wednesdays/ Quotes & Books
On New Year, I have an article done by Good Housekeeping about inspiring that gives hope for the year to come, and I kept holding on to it to see what I could come up with. As a reader, I love posts with quotes since they are simple and impactful. I’m picking five quotes and … Continue reading Top Five Wednesdays/ Quotes & Books
WWW Wednesdays #10
I’m happy that I managed to read as many books as I did, being that some of them are thicker than I’m used to. Sam is currently hosting WWW Wednesday from Taking On A World of Words. The Three Ws are: What are you currently reading? What did you recently finish reading? What do you think … Continue reading WWW Wednesdays #10
The Henna Wars by Adiba Jaigirdar
Rating: 4/5 stars This book opened up with Nishat thinking about how her parents would react when she comes out to them and tells them that she likes girls. Especially in her culture were most marriages are arranged. Her parents, like most parents, think it’s a phase. Which makes Nishat feel that she lost her … Continue reading The Henna Wars by Adiba Jaigirdar
Top 5 Wednesday/ Match The Book To The Song
It used to by hosted Sam @ Thoughts on Tomes and Lainey @ gingerreadslainey. Now it is being hosted by Gabriela @Violet Hawthorne so go check her out! This Week's Prompt July 15th: Songs That Remind Your of Books Explain why a specific song reminds you of a book. You can do five songs for five books or … Continue reading Top 5 Wednesday/ Match The Book To The Song
First Lines Fridays #16
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 #16
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