• Tags and Awards

    The “How Well Do I Know my Books?” Tag

    Yes, this is another tag that I was not tagged for. I’m known to do that. A lot. But this one looked like way too much fun for me to not do it. This tag took me a long time to do, which is why I didn’t get a post out on Friday. But I was able to finish it yesterday. I found out about this from Amber @ The Literary Phoenix, who did it recently. It was originally created by Jesse the Reader. This tag is a bit complicated to explain, but I’ll try my best. There are 28 questions and each one has to be answered with a…

  • Memes,  Top Ten Tuesday

    Top Ten Tuesday: Books Guaranteed to Put a Smile On Your Face

    Hey, everyone! I hope you’re all doing well. Today’s posts is sure to be a happy one. (I hope!) If you’re in need of a book that will make you laugh, keep reading! Top Ten Tuesday is a weekly meme hosted by Jana @ That Artsy Reader Girl where there is a topic and you make a list that best fits it. Today’s topic is Books Guaranteed to Put a Smile on Your Face. Pie in the Sky by Remy LaiThis book is so sweet and there are a lot of funny moments in it. The illustrations make it even better and I love how any English Jingwen doesn’t understand is drawn…

  • Tags and Awards

    The Feelings Book Tag + The Winter Wonderland Tag

    Hey, everyone! I hope you’re all doing well. Today I’m doing a few tags I recently got tagged for. The first one is the Feelings Book Tag and I was tagged by Rania @ Rania’s Rambling Reads! The Rules: Thank the blogger who nominated you and give a link to the blog. Answer the 5 feelings given to you. Write the reason in 5 to 6 lines of why does that particular book come under that feeling. Nominate between 5-12 other bloggers. Give your nominees 5 feelings too. Notify your nominees once you’ve uploaded your post. A Book That You Had To Stop Reading Because You Got Second-Hand Embarrassment I…

  • Lists & Recommendations

    7 Books by Asian Authors I Recommend

    Hello, everyone! I hope you’re doing well. Happy Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month! (More like end of the month at this point). I’ve been drafting this post for a really long time, and I finally got it done. Today I have a list of books by Asian authors that I enjoyed and recommend. I just want to note that it’s important to read books by Asian authors year-round, not just in May. Red Scarf Girl ~ Ji-Li Jiang This historical fiction memoir tells the story of Ji-Li Jiang*, a twelve-year-old girl who grew up during the Cultural Revolution. It’s not a light read, I will admit, but there’s…