Hello, fellow humans! So I don’t know about you, but I was so inspired by the Women’s Marches that took place across the world yesterday. So much so that I feel like today would be a great time to talk about feminism!
You may or may not have seen the interview recently published on NPR Books that features Veronica Roth discussing her new book, Carve The Mark. I did, and I had some thoughts.
Happy (belated) New Year! I’m officially coming out of my unofficial hiatus to tell you all about my favourite book characters of 2016! I was inspired by @mizgillianberry on Twitter to make aesthetic edits for each character (because I can never pass up an opportunity to make graphics!), which is why this is a few […]
I’m coming out of my unofficial hiatus to wish you all a Merry Christmas! And also to overload you with Harry Potter Christmas gifs! This is my last #SFATW post! I’ve been so happy to participate, and can’t thank Marie enough for hosting and organizing everything! I was paired with the lovely Beth from Reading Every Night and […]
It’s officially the last day of November, which means two things happen today: I declare that I didn’t win NaNoWriMo, because I wrote only 30k words I declare that I don’t care I lost NaNo, because I wrote freaking 30k words Long story short, I had a bit of an epiphany on Day 22. I went […]
It’s the second last #SFATW post! Shout out to Marie for creating and hosting this brilliant feature, which I’ve enjoyed doing so much; especially this one! NOW ONTO THE BOOKS!
Hello all! So I’ve somewhat gone on an accidental hiatus; to be honest, with school, NaNo, work, and some health problems all piling up, you can imagine why I haven’t been left much time for blogging! But I’m back today with an award/tag! Quite without realizingĀ it, I’ve been nominated for this award three times! […]
This book was fun. Did I have one too many flashbacks to my first year of university while reading it? Yes. Did it make me grateful for my own ridiculous experiences, for the friends I made, the things I learned? Hell yes.