• Wrap-Ups

    March 2023 Wrap-Up | in which i disappear for most the month

    Hey, everyone! I hope you’re all doing well. I am so sorry that I disappeared for over two weeks; I had not been planning to do that. It’s been a busy month and blogging has been set aside for a while. And I know I say this every month, but I’m hoping April will be better. But seeing as I’m going to be gone all of spring break, that might not work out so well. BOOKS READ Asian American Histories of the United States by Catherine Cenzia Choy|📖|★★★★I read this for English class for a project I’m doing. I learned so much from this, and it made me realize how…

  • Book Reviews

    ARC Review: Of Starlight and Bone by Emily Layne

    Hey, everyone! I hope you’re all doing well. After two years of blogging, I finally got Netgalley and this is the first book I read from it. I’m glad to say it was a good start! I probably won’t be using Netgalley too often in the immediate future, since I don’t have many books on it, but we’ll see. Of Starlight and Bone was in the Read Now section, and it was one of the few YA books there. Title: Of Starlight and BoneAuthor: Emily LayneGenre: YA Science FictionSeries: The Lost Colony #1Release Date: March 7, 2023Publisher: Owl Hollow PressPage Count: 261 Cinder meets Firefly in this dark, YA science-fiction…

  • Wrap-Ups

    February 2023 Wrap-Up | a short month that feels long

    Hey, everyone! I hope you’re all doing well. I have been pretty busy this past week and haven’t been able to work on posts as much. I’m hoping March will be a better month for the blog, so we’ll see. BOOKS READ I read 7 books this month, which I’m really surprised about! I had a busy schedule in February and it was a short month, so I didn’t expect to read almost twice as many books as I did in January. An Arrow to the Moon by Emily X.R. Pan|🎧|★★★.5The Chang’e inspiration is what initially drew me to the book. I liked the interwoven Chinese folklore. I didn’t love…