2025, LGBTQ, opinions, reviews, sci-fi, YA

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

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

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2025, Arcs, Disability, graphic novel, LGBTQ, reviews

Top Graphic Novels of January 2025

Hello everyone I hope your weekend has gone well. January was a long month for me. I started school for Medical Billing and Coding and continued to work on driving. We got a few snow days which was nice, because it gave me plenty of time to read. Also my D&D games continued to go… Continue reading Top Graphic Novels of January 2025

2025, graphic novel, LGBTQ, reviews, Uncategorized

I Shall Never Fall in Love: A Queer Regency Romance Review

The book "I Shall Never Fall in Love" combines queer themes with Regency romance, appealing to Bridgerton fans. It follows George, who struggles with identity and feelings for Eleanor, alongside her cousin Charlotte, who desires independence. The novel cleverly addresses social issues and features well-developed characters, earning high praise for its wit and research.

2025, graphic novel, LGBTQ, reviews

Witchlight Review: A Charming Queer Graphic Novel

I hope you all are doing well. As I write this a winter storm is due to hit today. I hope my power stays on. I have a lot of things to do. Schoolwork and D&D are my main tasks, but I have others too. I just wanted to drop in and bring you my… Continue reading Witchlight Review: A Charming Queer Graphic Novel

Arcs, Blogmas, LGBTQ, Non fiction, reviews

The Six: Women of NASA’s Space Program

I recieved this book through NetGalley in exchange for my honest review. I've always been a fan of space so I was excited for this book. I really enjoyed learning about the history of women in NASA's space program. Synopsis This book for young readers is an excellent adaptation of the book of the same… Continue reading The Six: Women of NASA’s Space Program

2025, Arcs, Coming Soon, LGBTQ, reviews

This Princess Kills Monsters: A Subversive Fairy Tale Review

This Princess Kills Monsters, a queer retelling of classic Grimm's fairy tales, follows Princess Mililot as she navigates dangerous quests dictated by her stepmother. Rescued by masked huntsmen, she faces assassination attempts while grappling with attraction in a new kingdom. The book, featuring diverse characters, humor, and engaging themes, is worth reading.

2025, Arcs, Book Hopefuls., Coming Soon, graphic novel, LGBTQ

Kickstart 2025: My January Reading List and Challenges

The author wishes everyone a Happy New Year and shares their quiet holiday experiences. They aim to read 12 books in January to reach a goal of 150 books this year. They outline specific challenge reads, including titles by CJ Lyons and Alexis Hall, and anticipate several new releases, while also planning to explore non-fiction.

Arcs, Blogmas, graphic novel, Indigenous, LGBTQ, Non-Fiction, reviews

December Reading Recap: Manga and Graphic Novels

In December, the author read various engaging titles, including manga and novels focused on themes like relationships, cultural adaptation, and social issues. Noteworthy reads included Honey Lemon Soda and Breathe. The month highlighted important discussions around menstruation, racism, and female empowerment, making for a rewarding reading experience overall.