Hello! Today, I have a post that I had a lot of fun putting together, and is one that I’m very happy to share. It’s also very important to read books by Black authors all year round, and not just in February for Black history month. These are all books that I loved reading, and that I definitely recommend! You can click to see the synopsis of each book. I got all of the synopsis from the author, publisher, or Goodreads.
Continue reading “9 books by Black authors I recommend”10 places I want to go when COVID is over and we can travel again
Exactly one year ago today I got the news that my school was closing for two weeks. Like a lot of other people, my first thought was “I guess I’m getting an extra long spring break.” I definitely never would have thought that a year later, we would still be in the middle of a global pandemic, still naviguating life during COVID.
I love traveling, and that is one thing that I have not been able to do because of COVID. So, I decided to make a list of 10 places in the world I want to go when COVID is over and it’s safe to travel again, whenever that will be. And maybe I can consider this a travel bucket list, that I can look at in twenty years. Anyways, without further ado, I’m going to get into the list of 10 places in the world I want to travel to someday!
Continue reading “10 places I want to go when COVID is over and we can travel again”Perfect on Paper, by Sophie Gonzales | a spoiler free review for an amazing book
Hello! Today I have a review for a book that I am very excited to review, and it’s one that I loved reading! Perfect on Paper is an amazing book, with a great plot and great diversity, and I’m really happy to be able to share my thoughts on it!
Continue reading “Perfect on Paper, by Sophie Gonzales | a spoiler free review for an amazing book”The Bookish Baking Tag
I was tagged for this a really long time ago by Daria @ Bookaholic’s Therapy! It’s taken me forever to get to doing it, but it’s a really fun tag! You should also go check out Daria’s blog; it’s really amazing!
Today is also International Women’s Day, and I unfortunately did not have enough time for a post for that! I do have one coming in the next week or so however, so you can look out for that!
Continue reading “The Bookish Baking Tag”Bright Burning Stars, by A. K. Small | blog tour & review
Hello! Today I’m very excited for my stop on the blog tour for the paperback release of Bright Burning Stars, by A. K. Small. I really enjoyed reading the book, and I have a lot to say in my review, so I’m going to get right into it!
Continue reading “Bright Burning Stars, by A. K. Small | blog tour & review”February 2021 wrap up and March goals
It’s crazy that it’s already March, and that this month it’s going to be one year since lockdown started (where I am, at least). February was not the most productive in terms of reading and blogging, and I had a lot of schoolwork, which made setting aside time for other things really difficult. Hopefully, March will be better though!
Continue reading “February 2021 wrap up and March goals”Women’s history month readathon sign up and TBR
I kind of put off making my TBR for this until the last minute, but I am very excited to participate in this readathon! Last year, in March, I saw the readathon but never ended up participating because I had a lot of other things going on. This readathon is hosted by the wonderful Margaret @ Weird Zeal, and there you can find the announcement for the readathon.
read moreLet’s Talk Bookish: How Blogging Has Affected My Reading
I have had a ton of schoolwork recently, and I haven’t had much time for reading or blogging the past week. I am excited for today’s topic, and it is sort of similar to a post I’ve been wanting to write for a few months, so I’m going to get right into it!
Let’s Talk Bookish is a weekly discussion post created by Rukky @ Eternity Books and is hosted by Rukky and Dani @ A Literary Lion! This week’s topic is: How has blogging affected your reading?(suggested by Mini @ Book and Corner)
read moreLet’s Talk Bookish: Are big TBRs a result of abibliophobia?
I haven’t done a Let’s Talk Bookish post in a month and a half, and this post is a day late, but this topic is too good to miss!
Before seeing this week’s topic, I didn’t know what abibliophobia is, so if you don’t know:
Abibliophobia is the fear of running out of reading material, and TBRs are lists of books you plan to read.
Let’s Talk Bookish is a weekly discussion post created by Rukky @ Eternity Books and is hosted by Rukky and Dani @ A Literary Lion! This week’s topic is: Are big TBRs a result of abibliophobia? (suggested by Jillian @ Jillian the Bookish Butterfly).
read moreThe Ungodly Hour Book Tag
I was tagged for this a really long time ago by the amazing Lori @ The Reading Book Fairy! Lori has a really great blog, and you should definitely go check it out!
Before doing this, I’d never heard of Chloe x Halle, but I listened to their music while writing this, and it was really good! Anyways, I don’t have much else to say here, so thank you so much to Lori, and I’m going to get right into the tag!
Continue reading “The Ungodly Hour Book Tag”









