2025, Disability, Non fiction, reviews

Understanding Disability in Relationships: Insights from ‘Interabled’

This month I got a chance to read a book that had been on my radar for awhile. Interabled by Hannah and Shane Burcaw . The book deals with a topic I haven't seen dealt with that much elsewhere. The book focuses on the issues and challenges faced when one member of a couple is… Continue reading Understanding Disability in Relationships: Insights from ‘Interabled’

2025, Book Hopefuls., Orilium, Readathons, YA

Preparing for Orilium: My TBR and Character Reveal

March has been going pretty well. I got a good number of books read. I'm on track for my goal at the end of the month. I'm also trying to plan ahead for April. I will be going back to school for my medical coding class on April 15th. So I know things are bound… Continue reading Preparing for Orilium: My TBR and Character Reveal

2025, graphic novel, LGBTQ, manga, middle grade, POC, Readathons, South Asian, wrapup

Exploring Diverse Stories: March Reads Overview

March has been a pretty calm month. I am very thankful for that after the stress of January and February especially. This month has given me more time to read and get ahead on my goals. I did better about reading every day and engaging with my followers on social media. I'm up to almost… Continue reading Exploring Diverse Stories: March Reads Overview

2025, graphic novel, LGBTQ, reviews, Weekly

K. ONeil’s A Song for You and I: A Cozy Graphic Novel Review

I decided to take a little break from reading for a couple of days. Now I'm happy to be back doing reviews and getting on top of my reading goals. One of the most recent books I've read was by one of my favorite author's K. ONeil. Many know K. ONeil from The Tea Dragon… Continue reading K. ONeil’s A Song for You and I: A Cozy Graphic Novel Review

2025, comics, graphic novel, YA

Friendship and Nostalgia: Review of ‘The History of Everything’

I hope everyone is having a good week. I'm enjoying time off before my next class with my friends. I've been playing oneshots and working on D&D games mostly but I've also been getting chances to read. Synopsis I enjoyed the History of Everything. It focuses on two teen goth girls Agnes and Daisy. These… Continue reading Friendship and Nostalgia: Review of ‘The History of Everything’

2025, opinions, POC, YA

Immortal Dark: A Unique Twist on Vampire Lore

Immortal Dark is a unique vampire novel that reimagines vampirism through African mythology. The story follows Kidan Adane, an orphaned heiress searching for her kidnapped sister while navigating an elite university's dark world. The narrative explores themes of inner darkness, love, and sacrifice, featuring morally complex characters and unexpected twists.

2025, Arcs, comics, Coming Soon, graphic novel, South Asian, YA

Exploring Mental Health in ‘Fitting Indian’: A Graphic Novel Review

The graphic novel "Fitting Indian" by Jyoti Chand explores mental health challenges in South Asian communities through the story of Nitasha, who struggles with parental expectations and feelings of isolation. As she spirals into self-destructive behaviors, she learns to confront her issues and advocate for mental health awareness alongside her mother. The novel provides a raw depiction of these important themes.

A pink axolotl in a fish tank with blue and green plants behind it.
2025, Arcs, comics, Coming Soon, graphic novel, middle grade

Exploring ‘Lu and Ren’s Guide to Geozoology’: A Cozy Graphic Novel Review

In March, the author enjoys reading, particularly "Lu and Ren's Guide to Geozoology," a graphic novel blending English and Chinese cultures with mythical creatures. The story follows Lu, searching for her missing grandmother, and explores family dynamics through her relationship with Ren. Despite some predictability, the cozy and engaging tale highlights emerging talent Angela Hsieh.

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Review of ‘Stuck’: A Middle-Grade Graphic Novel Must-Read

I hope everyone is having a good Friday. I've got a Dungeons and Dragons game tonight. and we haven't played in a few weeks. So I'm excited to get back to our world of pirates and foolishness. I've been reading a good bit this week, mostly finishing off a few graphic novels for Netgalley. The… Continue reading Review of ‘Stuck’: A Middle-Grade Graphic Novel Must-Read