ARCs · Reviews

ARC Review: Championess by Tarun Shanker, Kelly Zekas, and Amanda Perez Puentes

Today I'm bringing you a review of the graphic novel Championess, a story centered around a mixed-raced female street fighter in eighteenth century London. I hope you enjoy and hopefully decide to check it out! About the book I received this book from NetGalley as an eARC in exchange for an honest review. Rating: ★★★.5 Genre: Historical fiction, sports,… Continue reading ARC Review: Championess by Tarun Shanker, Kelly Zekas, and Amanda Perez Puentes

Discussion

Being a Mood Reader

Today's post is inspired by a conversation I had with a friend last week. We were talking about what kind of books we like to read, which is a question I've found hard to answer lately. I've noticed that when asked about my favourite genre I always reply with "fantasy", but that's not necessarily true.… Continue reading Being a Mood Reader

Recommendations

7 Sapphic Young Adult Book Recommendations

This is part two of my "8 Sapphic Adult Book Recommendations" post. Sapphic young adult books have been a hit or miss for me and unfortunately, there are many that I've read and that I've not enjoyed at all—some are even among my most disliked books ever, which just makes me sad. However, here's a list… Continue reading 7 Sapphic Young Adult Book Recommendations

Books · Reviews

Book Review: The Atlas Six by Olivie Blake

I've been dying to talk about The Atlas Six with someone ever since I finished it, and today I'm finally publicly screaming about it in the form of this review. I hope you enjoy this, and please leave a comment down below if you've read the book or plan to. You can also slide into… Continue reading Book Review: The Atlas Six by Olivie Blake

Discussion

What I Read In University

Today I thought it'd be interesting to have a look back and discuss everything I read in university. I'm not entirely sure if I've mentioned it before, but I graduated in English Studies. This, at my university, entitled language (since English is not the first language here), culture, linguistics, and of course literature. I must… Continue reading What I Read In University

ARCs · Reviews

ARC Review: Eros/Psyche by Maria Llovet

Today I'm writing a review for Spanish artist Maria Llovet's first graphic novel Eros/Psyche, which has just been translated into English for the first time. You can follow the author on Twitter and Instagram! About the book I received this book from NetGalley as an eARC in exchange for an honest review. Rating: ★★★☆☆ Genre: Young adult, LGBT+,… Continue reading ARC Review: Eros/Psyche by Maria Llovet

Book Tour

BOOK TOUR: The Girls are Never Gone by Sarah Glenn Marsh

Today I'm very excited to finally bring you my very first book tour post! 🎉 I will be giving you the top 5 reasons to read The Girls Are Never Gone as well as a book look—which is very exciting for me as I love doing this. You can find the complete tour schedule HERE,… Continue reading BOOK TOUR: The Girls are Never Gone by Sarah Glenn Marsh