Thursday, May 4, 2017

Diversity Spotlight Tuesday: Latinx Books

   Now this is a feature that just speaks to me especially since I mostly read books by marginalized authors. And it's all I want to support!!

   Diversity Spotlight Thursday got started by Aimal at Bookshelves & Paperbacks and every Thursday we share...

  •  A book we've read
  • A book on our To Be Read list.
  • A book coming out soon. 

Tuesday, March 28, 2017

ARC REVIEW: A Crown of Wishes by Roshani Chokshi


   Behold one of the most marvelous books I've ever read. Last year, I completely devoured Roshani's debut The Star Touched Queen, which became an instant favorite of mine. But A Crown of Wishes definitely surpasses that love. It's too grand for me to put into words how much I loved this!!

Tuesday, February 14, 2017

Wednesday, February 1, 2017

February Book Releases


   It's been quite a while since I've really started blogging again, I forget I had started this monthly feature of sharing what books release for the month. I decided to bring it back but this time, I will only be sharing diverse books since that's what I want my blog's focus to be on from now on.


Monday, January 30, 2017

Dig A Little Deeper To Find Diverse Books


Stop Recommending Bad "Diverse" Books

   The reason why I put exclamation marks around the word diverse is because I don't consider certain books I always see being recommended as diverse books. We constantly hear how they have bad representation or problematic but they're still constantly pushed as diverse. Why is that?

Friday, January 20, 2017

2017 Books I Am Dying For: Contemporary Edition


   It's been so long since I've posted that I miss blogging. My reading slump got worse for the second half of last year that I sort of just crashed and didn't really read. Though I tried picking up books and that's my main reason for not posting anything.

   But it's a brand new year and I feel like I can just start all over.

Diversity Spotlight Tuesday: Latinx Books

   Now this is a feature that just speaks to me especially since I mostly read books by marginalized authors. And it's all I want to ...