I hope everyone's April ended well. I finished up Magical Readathon. I got around twelve books done for the month. I'm glad I'm still on track for my one hundred and fifty book goal for the year. But the summer is always the period that that this goal falls apart. I have seasonal affective disorder.… Continue reading Top Mermaid Books to Read This May
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April Reading Adventures: A Recap
Hello everyone and happy Wednesday, how is your week going? I can't believe it is almost May. April was a very busy month as I expected it to be. I went back to school for my second class in my medical coding certificate. So far it is pretty easy but I'm expecting it to get… Continue reading April Reading Adventures: A Recap
‘Octopus Moon’ Review: A Touching Tale of Mental Health
Hello, I hope you all are doing well. I’m still catching up with my reviews from the early part of the month and the end of last month. I wanted to let you all know about a recent book I read called Octopus Moon by Bobbie Pyron Octopus Moon follows Pearl a fifth grade girl… Continue reading ‘Octopus Moon’ Review: A Touching Tale of Mental Health
Exploring Love and Survival in Fable at the End of the World
April has started and so far has been fairly calm. I've just finished the new Ava Reid book, A Fable for the End of the World. I really enjoyed it more than I have any book in awhile. The book is a sapphic dystopia with strong Hungry Games type vibes. Synopsis The story focuses on… Continue reading Exploring Love and Survival in Fable at the End of the World
Skip and Loafer: A Fresh Look at Shojo Manga
My reading taste at their very heart are quite cozy. I was raised on cute overly girly comics and shojo manga. I often say that Sailor Moon is in my DNA. I say this because because it is one of the first shows I remember watching as a kid. As bad as the DIC dub… Continue reading Skip and Loafer: A Fresh Look at Shojo Manga
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’
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
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
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
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’