Do you want to learn more about awesome women in history? Then this list of 7 collective biographies of women to read this month is perfect for you. Read on to learn where you can find informative tales of amazing women who have accomplished great things throughout history! Did you know that March is Women’s History Month? Let’s start out… Read More
Book Lists
Book Characters with the best jobs
Each week, Jana at That Artsy Reader Girl hosts Top Ten Tuesday, a way to collectively celebrate our love of books via lists. This week, the topic of discussion is characters whose jobs we’d like to have. I picked out some characters who have pretty interesting jobs-some of which I’d like to do as a forever job, and some of… Read More
25 Black YA Authors USA Today Forgot To Tell You About
A few days ago, USA Today published an article featuring 50 Black YA authors, “from Angie Thomas to Walter Dean Myers.” This list features a bunch of amazing authors, including some of my personal favorites, like Renee Watson, Brandy Colbert, Ashley Woodfolk, Kacen Callender, and Nick Stone, as well as newer authors I can’t wait to hear more from, including… Read More
Young Adult Books to make you lol
Each week, Jana at That Artsy Reader Girl hosts Top Ten Tuesday, a way to collectively celebrate our love of books via lists. This week, we’re talking about all the funny books. I read a lot, but I there aren’t that many books that make me literally laugh out loud. The ten books listed below stand out to me because… Read More
YA Fake Dating Books to REad After To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before
Well, my friends, the day has finally arrived-today, you can watch the final movie installment of the To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before franchise, To All the Boys: Always and Forever. With the final chapter of the YA fake dating book turned movie, it is truly the end of an era. Now that you’ve read all the books and… Read More
Middle Grade Books By Black Authors To Read This Month (And All Year Long)
It’s common knowledge that middle grade books have seen a rise in popularity, and some would say quality, over the past few years. While we still have a LONG WAY to go in making sure there is an abundance of representation in middle grade books (we need more books by BIPOC authors, LGBTQIAP+ authors, disabled authors, etc.), there are still… Read More
Monthly Reading Recap: January 2021
Congratulations-if you’re reading this, you’ve survived the first month of 2021! Only 11 more to go. January was both eventful and uneventful for me-while I continued to mostly stay in my apartment and not do anything, I also was able to get the first dose of the COVID vaccine, which makes me feel just a bit better about having to… Read More
Monthly reading recap: December 2020
One of the things I’d like to include on this blog is a recap of my reading activity each month. I love shouting about books I love in the hopes that other people will read them, but I also think going through and thinking about what I’ve read each month will help me stay on track with some of my… Read More