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Tag Archives: literature
Summer Pride Reads 2019
June is Pride Month! I did a post last year of some of my favorite LGBTQ+ reads and this time around, I thought that I would help jumpstart your summer TBR lists with specific summer LGBTQ+ BOOKS. Everyone has been making this post lately, but I thought I would add some of my favorites.Continue reading “Summer Pride Reads 2019”
Tell Me How You Really Feel – Review
Ever since the start of the year when I started reviewing ARC’s on this here blog, I’ve become harsher in my critiques. I used to just read a book, think it was fine, and then never think about it again. I’m now looking at things more critically —putting all those college literature classes to good use. While in the past I might have rated a book a four or five with no real thought behind it, now I’m getting strict.Continue reading “Tell Me How You Really Feel – Review”
May Wrap-Up
I feel like I change the formatting of how I do posts like this every time I do one of these. I’m try to find the cleanest and most effective way of getting my point across. Oh well! I hope you enjoy the things I consumed this month.Continue reading “May Wrap-Up”
Two Book Tuesday!
Two of my most anticipated reads!Continue reading “Two Book Tuesday!”
June TBR
I rarely ever do monthly TBR’s. I might have a few books in my head that I want to read over the month, but I almost never actually stick to that imaginary list. However, I’m really trying to accomplish some reading goals over the summer. Continue reading “June TBR”
Two Book Tuesday
A disappointing “Two Book Tuesday” today. This was rough. I tried to review them as best I could, but I definitely struggled. Continue reading “Two Book Tuesday”
The Disney Book Tag
When this goes up, I’ll be at Disney World with my sister! When I found this tag a little while back from Book Allure, I thought it would be perfect to set up for Tag Tuesday.Continue reading “The Disney Book Tag”
Don’t Date Rosa Santos – Review
I really loved so much of this book…and then came the ending.Continue reading “Don’t Date Rosa Santos – Review”