I write poetry. I cannot really remember a time prior to writing poetry. It's something I started doing before I could even write, and I often did it without writing down once I learned. For me, it was always just my default way of expressing myself. There's no real explanation for. It was just, for… Continue reading discussion // Reading Poetry, or am I Pretentious or Just Emo?
review // I Think I Love You by Auriane Desombre
book: I Think I Love You by Auriane Desombre publisher & imprint: Underlined, an imprint of Delacorte Press rep: lesbian mc, bi woman mc cw: divorce, misogyny rating: 2/5 stars release date: March 2nd, 2021links to buy*: https://bookshop.org/a/13798/9780593179765 *this is an affiliate link. if you use it, i will get a small commission. Disclaimer I… Continue reading review // I Think I Love You by Auriane Desombre
jan. wrap up // Avengers Reading Challenge
Hosted by theWordN3rd, thorwantsanotherletter, the Other Christine that Reads, and Coffee Books and Bullet Journals, the Avengers Reading Challenge is a year long reading challenge focused on reading books that fit the Avengers-Inspired prompts in order to recruit them to your team. I'm just going to jump right into it! Boards I Completed The only… Continue reading jan. wrap up // Avengers Reading Challenge
review // the Wife Upstairs by Rachel Hawkins
I received an e-arc from the publisher in exchange for an honest review. This in no way affected my opinion of the book. triggers: abuse, manipulation, gaslighting, fire, murder, imprisonment, alcoholism The Wife Upstairs by Rachel Hawkins is a 2021 release and a retelling of Jane Eyre, following a young woman who enters into a… Continue reading review // the Wife Upstairs by Rachel Hawkins
Capitalism is a Surrealist Nightmare, or the Space Between Worlds
[a transcript of a video i need to refilm but I still want y'all to know my many many thoughts] intro “Why have I survived? Because I am a creature more devious than all the other mes put together. Because I saw myself bleeding out and instead of checking for a pulse, I began collecting… Continue reading Capitalism is a Surrealist Nightmare, or the Space Between Worlds
reading plans // What I’m Doing for the Sapphic Reading Challenge
Bestselling f/f romance author Jae created a massive reading challenge for 2021. It has 50 prompts, 12 bonus prompts. and a number of badges and levels you can achieve. I won't get into it all now but I suggest going over to her post and getting all the details ( link ). I am going… Continue reading reading plans // What I’m Doing for the Sapphic Reading Challenge
review // Mayhem by Estelle Laure
cover artist: Nicole Rifkin // cover designer: Kerri Resnick I received an e-arc from the publisher in exchange for an honest review. This in no way affected my opinion of the book. triggers: abuse, rape (mentioned), death of a spouse, the ocean/bodies of water, suicide, grief, drug use & withdrawal I read Mayhem by Estelle… Continue reading review // Mayhem by Estelle Laure
The Rejection of Societal Femininity, or Princess Floralinda and the Forty Flight Tower by Tamsyn Muir
cover art: tristan elwell spoilers: heavyrating: 4 starsrep: sapphic mc, sapphic li, non-binary li Unless you follow me on twitter, you might not know my love of the Locked Tomb series. Two months after reading Gideon the Ninth, I got a tattoo of one of the symbols from the book. In the August 2020, I… Continue reading The Rejection of Societal Femininity, or Princess Floralinda and the Forty Flight Tower by Tamsyn Muir
The Clear Your Sh*t Readathon – Week One
So, I try to be a good writer in most of my posts but I am treating this like a twitter thread. Bear with me. I'm just going to be putting my TBR, updates on my reading, and hopefully a wrap up at the end of the week here. I'll tweet whenever a big update… Continue reading The Clear Your Sh*t Readathon – Week One
review // Super Adjacent
Super Adjacent by Crystal Cestari was a book I thought I would love. It’s about two women, one in her junior year of college and the other in her junior year of high school, who are connected to superheroes. Bridgette, the college junior, is coming to the realization that she needs to break up with her boyfriend of four years, Matt AKA Vaporizer, one of the most popular superheroes. Claire, on the other hand, just got an internship at the superhero organization and is drawn to Joy, one of the newest heroes.