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 →
Mid-Year Book Freakout Tag 2020
Better (very) late than never, right? This is one of my favourite posts to do, and I actually drafted it in June, but then I didn’t get around to posting it. But here it finally is! Best Book You’ve Read So Far The best book I’ve read in the first half of 2020 is definitely… Continue Reading →
Review: Xan West – Eight Kinky Nights
I previously read Their Troublesome Crush, Tenderness, and Nine of Swords, Reversed by Xan West, which has cemented them as one of my favourite romance authors. The author kindly sent me a digital review copy of Eight Kinky Nights in exchange for my honest review. Goodreads Synopsis Sometimes the perfect Chanukah gift can change everything…. Continue Reading →
Most Anticipated Releases of June
Because June is an exceptionally great release month, I’ve included 10 books in this post. Of course a lot of books have been pushed back, so I’m not 100% sure if these are all actually released in June – I checked the release dates when writing this post. Anna Birch – I Kissed Alice For… Continue Reading →
April Wrap-up
In April, I ended up reading a total of 36 books, mainly thanks for my #NetgalleyLibrary readathon. This is my new record of most books read in a month this year. I’m finally a few books ahead on my Goodreads challenge because of this. This was also one of my most successful months in that… Continue Reading →
Stay Home Reading Rush Wrap-up
From Thursday to Sunday, I participated in the Stay Home Reading Rush. I had a lot of fun, and I was able to complete all four of the challenges. I already can’t wait for the summer edition! I chose a Reading Rush TBR last week, but I have to admit I only read one book… Continue Reading →
Review: Xan West – Their Troublesome Crush
In March, I read my first book by Xan West: Their Troublesome Crush. This book immediately felt like a warm hug, and I read it in one sitting. I wanted to review it during Autism Acceptance Month, because both the author and the main character are autistic, and I really loved the autism rep. Goodreads… Continue Reading →
Review: Sarah Kapit – Get a Grip, Vivy Cohen!
Today it’s time to finally review a book that’s immediately become very special to me: Get a Grip, Vivy Cohen! by Sarah Kapit. This was the first time I read an (Own Voices) middlegrade book with an autistic main character, and it was so important to me to see my young self represented like that…. Continue Reading →