I’m really upset at Amazon and Goodreads, which we all know is the same company, but they are marketing non-LGBTI+ books as LGBTI+ because, in the name of being diverse, they can earn more. The other issue, as you read in posts, I’m dealing with a reading slump and anxiety. To be honest, I think … Continue reading WWW Wednesdays #8
Tag: Young Adult
Top Five Wednesday/ Pansexual Rep
Before I get into my book list, I have a question about what tags you use to match your content. Sometimes I find that just putting something like ’books’ is too bland, even if the content is 100% book-related. Am I making sense? I found someone on Goodsreads which bothered me, so I’m ranting about … Continue reading Top Five Wednesday/ Pansexual Rep
Top Ten Tuesday/ To Be read From 2025
Words have the power to hurt, but they also have the power to heal. The word queer was created to hurt, but it has been reclaimed to give power to one by one of us. We know the pain, but also the joy when one of us succeeds. Top Ten Tuesday is hosted by The Artsy … Continue reading Top Ten Tuesday/ To Be read From 2025
List Of LGBTI+ & Middle Grade Books
My hospital stay was moved to the end of the month, so I’m opting for content which is a lighter load on me, and I will be doing this book list anyway. Plus, it might just be my view, but I don’t see a ton of middle-grade books showcased in the book blogging community unless … Continue reading List Of LGBTI+ & Middle Grade Books
Top Ten Tuesday/ Rain/Storm In The Title
Today’s prompt gave me two thoughts that aren’t book-related, but they're life things. I like the next person loves to read with the rain in the background, but it doesn’t seem like any rain is showing up here since it’s already AC warm. The other thing my mind went to is how I used to … Continue reading Top Ten Tuesday/ Rain/Storm In The Title
Top Five Wednesday/ Middle Grade
So here is the thing: I need to clean the media folder on my blog, but since I’m still stuck in bed, it feels overwhelming, so for the time being, I’m focusing on my reading goals, which are easier for me. In March, I downloaded a list of middle-grade books I want to read and … Continue reading Top Five Wednesday/ Middle Grade
WWW Wednesdays #6
Please tell me I’m the only book crazy person. I get new free books because I’m not in the mood for the ones in my Kindle library, to then still end up reading one of my older books. Mind you, I have about three books started and have not finished any. Even if I finished … Continue reading WWW Wednesdays #6
Love Always, Kate by D. Nichole King
The Background Image is from Pexels The book Gods and my laptop aren’t happy with me. I just got a few more books on Kindle, but most are short, so that I can get through them pretty fast. I was pretty upset that I didn’t manage to write a review, but I was physically and … Continue reading Love Always, Kate by D. Nichole King
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
We Used To Be Friends by Amy Spalding
At the very start, we read about James which isn’t a widespread name for a girl which makes me think a bit of gender bender which of course I like; we see her unburying a time capsule that her old friend Kat and she have buried four years before and read the letters now that … Continue reading We Used To Be Friends by Amy Spalding
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