Happy New Year, everyone!!! 2020 was quite the year - terrible in many ways, but still filled with little silver-linings that made it bearable. One of the things that made it so bearable, for me, was the many books I got to lose myself in over the course of the year. I met all my … Continue reading January TBR | New Year, New Book Resolutions
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Wrapping up 2020 | Recapping My Year in Books!
What a year 2020 has been. I could not have predicted how crazy things would be, given the Pandemic, but despite things being very scary, stressful, and uncertain, reading has given me a grateful escape from my current worries. This year, though it's been difficult and trying, has been a really great year of reading. … Continue reading Wrapping up 2020 | Recapping My Year in Books!
August Wrap-Up
I am happy that I was able to accomplish what I wanted to accomplish for this month. Honestly, my free time has been so limited, recently, and it's partly due to work and partly due to the fact that life is pretty crazy right now because of Covid-19. I do what I can and I'm … Continue reading August Wrap-Up
Top Ten Tuesday | Books That Make Me Hungry
Many book bloggers I'm following participate in this weekly exercise and I want to give it ago. I miss my regular Tuesday posts. Top Ten Tuesday is hosted by That Artsy Reader Girl - be sure to check her blog for more information and for the list of topics. Books That Make Me Hungry: The … Continue reading Top Ten Tuesday | Books That Make Me Hungry
How to Be an Antiracist | Hot Take Review
This book was an instant-purchase for me. Due to the current climate, I felt reading up and learning about things that I can do personally to change this country for the better is within reach for me at this moment in time. Of all the books that I've seen popping up that I could read, … Continue reading How to Be an Antiracist | Hot Take Review
May TBR
I met nearly all my reading goals for April. I was a bit sluggish. I'm chocking it up to the fact that this whole pandemic thing is really sucking all my energy out of me. I have to keep myself occupied in so many ways to keep myself from going crazy. Reading helps, but only … Continue reading May TBR
Amal Unbound Reviewed | Definitely Worth the Read!
Published: May 8 2018 Pages: 240 Format: Paperback (ARC copy) Tags: Middle Grade, Realistic Fiction, PoC, Contemporary, Pakistan | Synopsis From the Publisher | Life is quiet and ordinary in Amal’s Pakistani village, but she had no complaints, and besides, she’s busy pursuing her dream of becoming a teacher one day. Her dreams are temporarily … Continue reading Amal Unbound Reviewed | Definitely Worth the Read!
Dear Santa – I Would Like These 5 Books | Top 5 Tuesdays
Hello again! It’s Tuesday, and of course that means it’s time for a Top 5 post. Top 5 Tuesdays and their topics are brought to you by Shanah @ the Bionic Bookworm. Check out her blog, she’s awesome, and this page for the list of topics for December! I'm always looking for new books and I have terrible … Continue reading Dear Santa – I Would Like These 5 Books | Top 5 Tuesdays
#StartOnYourShelfathon
What is #StartOnYourShelfathon? Hi guys. I've come across a really amazing thing: #StartOnYourShelfathon. #StartOnYourShelfathon is a 2020 star-themed readathon hosted and run by CW from The Quiet Pond. The aim of #StartOnYourShelfathon is to read as many unread books on your bookshelf as you can between December 13th 2019 and December 31st 2020. Source. #StartOnYourShelfathon … Continue reading #StartOnYourShelfathon
Down the TBR Hole #33
Down The TBR Hole is a meme created by lost in a story that revolves around cleansing your TBR of all those books you’re never going to read and sort through it all to know what’s actually on there. The rules: Go to your Goodreads to-read shelf.Order on ascending date added.Take the first 5 (or 10 (or … Continue reading Down the TBR Hole #33