The more that you read, the more things you will know. The more that you learn, the more places you’ll go.
Dr. Seuss

How To Track Your Reading Habits on Notion: Notion Templates, Tips, and Tricks for Book Readers
Whether you are a college student, or a book nerd like me, we need a system of check and balances to keep us engaged with our reading habits. We have so books that we are reading and a simple notebook to track it all won’t do. This blog post is for the digital planners who … Continue reading How To Track Your Reading Habits on Notion: Notion Templates, Tips, and Tricks for Book Readers

Call Us What We Carry: A Must Read
Release Date: December 7th, 2021 Page Count: 211 My rating: ★★★★★ Synopsis A collection of poems based on the themes of moving on, unity, and the pandemic. Her poems use her unique style of separating the words, sentences, and creating images with words. Thoughts + Reactions Most of theses poems are really good! What I like … Continue reading Call Us What We Carry: A Must Read

Good Plot, Bland Characters: The Last Thing He Told Me – Book Review
My Rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️/5Genre: Mystery That one Reese Witherspoon book club pick that you see everywhere. I remember I bought this book the day it came out, full priced too, thinking I was in for treat. That’s the thing with books that are heavily marketed by book publishing houses, they overhype a mediocre book to you … Continue reading Good Plot, Bland Characters: The Last Thing He Told Me – Book Review

The Hill We Climb: Is This Book Really Worth Purchasing? | Book Review
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️Genre: Poetry In Case You Don’t Know: This book contains the infamous poem that was read in Joe Biden’s inauguration by the youngest poet ever to perform in American history. At 22 years old, Amanda Gorman expressed what we felt as a country during the exchange of power. The Million Dollar Question: Is This Book … Continue reading The Hill We Climb: Is This Book Really Worth Purchasing? | Book Review

🥺Mid-Year Book Freak Out Tag⛱
It’s June, and that means it’s time for my 6 month reading progress report. My goal: To read 50 books. My Harsh Reality: I’ve read 10 books, AKA I’m 11 books behind schedule. This is the part of the blog post where I’m embarrassed to call myself a book blogger, English major graduate, and bookseller. … Continue reading 🥺Mid-Year Book Freak Out Tag⛱

Swimming Lessons: Poetry That Never Stopped Swimming | Book Review
Spoiler Free Author: Lili Reinhart Release Date: September 29th 2020 Page count: 240 Genres: Poetry Themes: Love, Forgiveness, Mental Health My Rating: ★★★★☆ Synopsis A collection of poems about love, forgiveness, passion, and anxiety. This book was by an actress coming into Hollywood and her only way to cope through it all was to write … Continue reading Swimming Lessons: Poetry That Never Stopped Swimming | Book Review

The Sun and Her Flowers: Little Fluffs Of Nothing, But Longer Fluffs Of Something | Book Review
Spoiler Free Author: Rupi Kaur Release Date: October 3rd, 2017 Page count: 256 Genres: Poetry Themes: love, feminism, self-love, and immigration My Rating: ★★★☆☆ Synopsis Compared to her first collection of poems, this collection of poems are much more personal. The Sun and Her Flowers reflects on Ruri’s past relationships, her admiration for her mother … Continue reading The Sun and Her Flowers: Little Fluffs Of Nothing, But Longer Fluffs Of Something | Book Review

YA’s Most Anticipated Summer Novel, Better Together: I Wish I Liked This One | Book Review
I would like to first thank St. Martin’s Press and NetGalley for this ARC. Since this book is an advanced copy, I’m limited in what I’m allowed to share and cannot share direct quotes from the book. You may purchase this book wherever books are sold on June 1st, 2021. Author: Christine Riccio Release Date: … Continue reading YA’s Most Anticipated Summer Novel, Better Together: I Wish I Liked This One | Book Review

Love & Misadventure: The Collection of Poems Was OK, Book Review
Author: Lang Leav Release Date: April 26, 2013 Page count:155 Genres: Poetry, Collection of Poetry Themes: Love, grief, and mischief My Rating: ★★★☆☆ Synopsis A collection of short poems that all center on the theme of love. It talks about the beauty of love, the ugly, and all of it in between. Each poem are … Continue reading Love & Misadventure: The Collection of Poems Was OK, Book Review

This Book Worm Hasn’t Finished a Book in 5 Months – Here’s What Happened & What You Should Beware Of
It is SUPER embarrassing that this English BA Graduate hasn’t finished a book in 5 months. Nevertheless, it’s even more embarrassing for a book blogger. My job at the beginning of lockdown was to become a full time reader and blogger for this site and I FAILED. And for that, I’m sorry. I apologize if … Continue reading This Book Worm Hasn’t Finished a Book in 5 Months – Here’s What Happened & What You Should Beware Of

The Chronicles of Narnia Book #1 Review| I Think I Read The Wrong Book
When I thought of Narnia, I imagined a group of kids walking in and out of a wardrobe cabinet with a talking lion, but instead I read about two kids who were pressured by a creepy uncle, to go into this magical land that he got from a faerie. Let’s just pause and disect this … Continue reading The Chronicles of Narnia Book #1 Review| I Think I Read The Wrong Book

July’s Book Club Pick: Peeps by Scott Westerfeld
I’m so excited to announce this as my book club pick for the month of July! This month I want to read and review books about vampires in preparation for Midnight Sun by Stephenie Meyer and I couldn’t have picked a better vampire book for this month. Synopsis This book is the complete opposite of … Continue reading July’s Book Club Pick: Peeps by Scott Westerfeld

Why Every “Books To Read for Quarantine/Lockdown” List is Trash
Out of all of the digital content that was released during our government mandated lockdowns, all of the articles, videos, and tweets being released of what books to read during quarantine bothered me so much. LIKE WHAT WHY? I underststand that because most of us have time on our hands because of unemployment, working less, … Continue reading Why Every “Books To Read for Quarantine/Lockdown” List is Trash

📚😬Mid Year Book Freak Out Tag 😬📚
It’s the middle of the year and woah, what a year! This year, my reading has been very versatile and distinct that I often have to check back onto my Goodreads and remind myself, oh yeah I read this! I would of loved to have read more books, but if anything this post has motivated … Continue reading 📚😬Mid Year Book Freak Out Tag 😬📚

🌞☀ Summer Reading 2020 ☼🏄
We might not be traveling this summer, but you can still travel by diving into a book this summer. As the majority of the world is practicing social distancing, the only mode the transportation is by reading. In your imagination that is. As the heat is making us tired, stressed, and exhausted, reading could be … Continue reading 🌞☀ Summer Reading 2020 ☼🏄

Black Lives Matter: Here are 7 Books To Remind Us About Injustices ✊🏿🤎☮️📣
All proceeds from my Amazon Affiliate account will go towards a split donation group between 70+ community bail funds, mutual aid funds, and racial justice organizers. Donate here. Ever since the death of Gorge Floyd, our country hasn’t been the same. Racism and police brutality has always been there even before the murder of George … Continue reading Black Lives Matter: Here are 7 Books To Remind Us About Injustices ✊🏿🤎☮️📣

The Devil Wears Prada: The Movie Was Better Than The Book | Book vs. Movie Review
Spoiler Free Book Review Designer: Lauren Weisberger Release Season: April 22, 2003 Thread count: 401 pages Category: Contemporary Fiction, Chick-Lit Textiles Themes: Capitalism, Leadership, Beauty Is Pain My Rating: ★★★.5☆☆ Buy This Book Fresh Out Of The Runway Here: Today’s Fashion Show Table of Contents:Page 1: Spoiler Free Book ReviewPage 2: Spoiler Book ReviewPage 3: … Continue reading The Devil Wears Prada: The Movie Was Better Than The Book | Book vs. Movie Review

The Story of an Hour: An Hour of A Woman’s Freedom
Freedom is being told, as a woman, that your husband is dead. You may have a fragile heart that any bad news could risk your health, but these bad news turn into good news. The power of given the chance at freedom is noticing the delicious breath of rain in the air. Or the patches … Continue reading The Story of an Hour: An Hour of A Woman’s Freedom

Here’s What We Know About Midnight Sun by Stephenie Meyer So Far
May 4th will forever be a day in history of being the day that 2020 was saved. On this day, we found out about the next installment of Stephenie Meyer’s Twilight saga, a book we thought that would never see the light of day. Here’s a full list of facts of what we know about … Continue reading Here’s What We Know About Midnight Sun by Stephenie Meyer So Far

Along Came a Spider: A Good Story But A Tough Read | Book Review
Spoiler Free Where To Buy This Book: Synopsis In the first book of Alex Cross mystery series, Alex is a homicide detective with a PhD in Psychology given the case of finding the whereabouts of two kids who were kidnapped by a teacher from their private school, and not the case about a family of … Continue reading Along Came a Spider: A Good Story But A Tough Read | Book Review
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