
One of the tools I use to read so much each year is reading challenges. They help me tackle books I’ve long been putting off and also inspire me to diversify my reading (in terms of genre and also character diversity).
(more…)One of the tools I use to read so much each year is reading challenges. They help me tackle books I’ve long been putting off and also inspire me to diversify my reading (in terms of genre and also character diversity).
(more…)About: My March TBR includes 17 books that I want to read in March. I will finally read Babel by R.F. Kuang and get started on my Diverse Reading Challenge.
(more…)About: I’ve decided to shake things up this year by changing my monthly wrap-ups. In my January Wrap Up, I review all 37 books I read and get into the details of my reading challenges and the top three books on my want-to-read and upcoming releases lists.
(more…)Overview: Through the End of Year Book Survey – created by Jamie at Perpetual Page-Turner – I’ve thoroughly reflected on the 450 books I’ve read throughout 2022.
(more…)Summary: I read 450 books in 2022, surpassing my reading goal! In my 2022 Wrap Up, I break down my reading habits, including my favourite reads and my plans for 2023!
(more…)A detailed look at August’s reading habits: My August Wrap includes 38 books read and one DNF, with adventurous plots and romances! My September Hopefuls list includes two books by R.F. Kuang: The Poppy War and Babel.
(more…)Quick Take: The End of Year Book Tag includes six questions that unpack the books I still need and want to read in 2022 and my bookish plans for 2021.
(more…)Quick Take: Eleven books to read this winter, including four new holiday romances I’ve hauled and some old favourites featuring a few grumpy Heroes.
(more…)A detailed look at July’s reading habits: My July Wrap includes 45 books read and four DNFs, with some poignant themes! My August Hopefuls list includes two hyped books: Razorblade Tears by S.A. Cosby and A Man Called Ove by Fredrik Backman.
(more…)Quick Take: My It’s Finally Fall Book Tag includes eight autumnal books I recommend reading in the fall season and six books I plan to read this fall, including a feminist retelling of The Ramayana.
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