April is Autism Acceptance Month, so make sure to support and uplift actually autistic creators! I’m planning to make a book recommendations post, so hopefully I’ll be able to post that during this month. I especially want to focus on reading some books with autism representation this month, so that’s what I’m dedicating part of… Continue Reading →
#AutismAcceptanceMonth – Review: Uncomfortable Labels
I received an eARC of this book through Netgalley in exchange for my honest review. I read this book for the Autistic Pride Readathon hosted by Becca @ Becca’s Book Realm and Kitty @ Jellyfable. I’ll post my full wrap-up and possibly some more recommendations at the end of the month! Before sharing my review,… Continue Reading →
#AutismAcceptanceMonth – Review: Maar je ziet er helemaal niet autistisch uit
As the discourse about autism is often still centered around professionals and parents and not always centers actually autistic people themselves, I found this #OwnVoices book to be a refreshing, insightful and especially relatable read. It was very empowering for me personally, and I think it will be a valuable read for many people, both… Continue Reading →
#AutismAcceptanceMonth – Challenge: Autistic Pride Readathon
April is Autism Acceptance Month, and since I’m autistic myself, this seemed like the perfect opportunity to dedicate a few blogposts to autism and what it means to me to be autistic. I’m going to try to write a few blogposts about this, so fingers crossed I’ll manage! I thought I’d start off by discussing… Continue Reading →
October Wrap-up
In October, I read 46 books, which is a little more than last month. Since I reached my reading goal already a few months ago, I’m just continuing to read as much or as little as I want, without pressuring myself. My favourites of the month have been Dial A For Aunties by Jesse Q…. Continue Reading →
70+ Books by Disabled, Chronically Ill, & Neurodivergent Authors
Since it’s Disability Pride Month, I’ve teamed up with two other bloggers to bring you recommendations for books by disabled, chronically ill, and neurodivergent authors. In my post, you’ll find 20 recommendations, and below, I’ll link the other two posts so you can get over 70 recommendations in total! Samantha Baines – Harriet Versus the… Continue Reading →
100+ Books by Trans & Non-Binary Authors
Today I’m bringing you recommendations of books by trans and non-binary authors as part of a collaborative project! In my post, you’ll find 15 recommendations, and below, I’ll link the posts of the other participants so you can get over 100 recommendations in total! A.J. Sass – Ana on the Edge Twelve-year-old Ana-Marie Jin, the… Continue Reading →
Gastpost Doreen Hendrikx
Vandaag mag ik een gastpost met jullie delen om de aankomende release van Zout van Doreen Hendrikx te vieren, nadat ik eerder al de cover reveal mocht doen voor dit boek! Doreen vertelt in deze post over haar recente autisme- en ADHD-diagnosis en hoeveel daarvan (onbewust) is doorgesijpeld in de hoofdpersoon van Zout. Ik mocht… Continue Reading →
April Wrap-up
In April, I’ve continued my streak of reading more than I’ve ever read before. I read 47 books in total, and no, I don’t know how I keep doing this either. My top 5 of the month (in no particular order) is: More to the Story by Hena Khan, Queenie by Candice Carty-Williams, You Deserve… Continue Reading →
BLOG TOUR – Review: M.N. Jolley – The KC Warlock Weekly: Book One: Accused
Like I said in my April TBR post, I want to focus on reading books with autism rep this month, because it’s Autism Acceptance Month. One of the first books I’ve read this month has been The KC Warlock Weekly: Book One by M.N. Jolley, and today I have the honour of being on the… Continue Reading →