By now, it's become a little Christmas tradition of mine to read holiday-themed books in the lead-up to Christmas, and I'm very excited to once again make this my main reading activity for December. I set a pretty ambitious TBR for this, but that's because holiday reads are often novellas or just quick reads, so... Continue Reading →
July Wrap-up
In July, my plan was to participate in Transathon. I ended up not really sticking to my TBR, and I only managed to read 4 books by trans/non-binary authors: Boyfriend Material by Alexis Hall, Ciel by Sophie Labelle, my reread of Red, White & Royal Blue, and Just Like That by Cole McCade. I do... Continue Reading →
#Pondathon Sign-up
I wasn't going to participate in the #Pondathon, because readathons tend to be very overwhelming for me, but then I saw everyone making their characters and I felt massive FOMO, so here I am, joining anyway! Introduction The Pondathon is a story-driven readathon hosted by CW @ The Quiet Pond. And honestly, how creative is... Continue Reading →
List of 50 Anticipated 2020 LGBTQ+ YA Books
Earlier, I shared a list of my 50 favourite 2019 LGBTQ+ releases. Of course, I'm hoping to love just as many or even more LGBTQ+ books in 2020, so I also made a list of the 50 LGBTQ+ books I'm looking forward to the most in 2020! Most Anticipated 2020 LGBTQ+ Releases Alice Oseman -... Continue Reading →
Review: Talia Hibbert – Get A Life, Chloe Brown
Is this the year I fall in love with adult romance? This has never been the genre for me, but I have been reading quite a few adult romances this year and really enjoying them! The last one I read was Get a Life, Chloe Brown, which was my first book by Talia Hibbert, and... Continue Reading →
Review: Ryan La Sala – Reverie
Reverie comes out in early January, and I can only recommend that you keep an eye out for it! It's a very engaging, imaginative story, with a fantastic premisse. Inception meets The Magicians, except with better wigs and a maniacal drag queen sorceress attempting to unravel the reality of Connecticut (yes, the state) and replace... Continue Reading →
Recommendations: Graphic Novels
Graphic novels are still quite new to me. I never used to read them, but then I fell in love with Marvel movies so I wanted to read some Marvel comics as well. This resulted in me reading a whole pile of those - mostly Ms. Marvel, Miles Morales and Champions because I really enjoyed... Continue Reading →
Most Anticipated Releases of March
Very honestly, there are so many amazing books coming out this year that I'm already falling behind on all the ones I want to buy and read. Because, well, money doesn't grow on trees of course, and even an avid reader like me only has so many hours in the day! I'm hoping to get... Continue Reading →