Why Did I Read Deep Dark Blue by Polo Tate? Deep Dark Blue by Polo Tate is one of those books that stands out simply because we are in the age of #MeToo. Tate’s voice is such an important part of the conversation. For me, personally, I find it important to read memoirs of women […]
Deep Dark Blue by Polo Tate | Book Review
The Appetites Of Girls by Pamela Moses | Book Review

The Appetites Of Girls by Pamela Moses is actually kind of a neat book. I mean it is so intelligent. There’s a lot to chew on as you read it. I won’t go into literally everything I thought about while reading. However, this book had me thinking about food and its relationship with women in […]
Unearthed by Amie Kaufman and Meagan Spooner | Book Review

Unearthed by Amie Kaufman and Meagan Spooner launches a new series from the dynamic duo set in outer space. I went into this expecting a few similarities to the These Broken Stars series but ended up pretty surprised. However, I’ll also put in the caveat that it’s been a long time since I last read a […]
Finding You by Lydia Albano | Book Review

Finding You by Lydia Albano is one of those books that is kind of hard to categorize into a genre. Sure, it is easy to say that the audience is young adult. However, the society and world in this book are fictional. There’s no magic though. The technology is not clearly laid out – there’s […]
You Bring The Distant Near by Mitali Perkins | Book Review

You Bring The Distant Near by Mitali Perkins 100% deserves all the praise. IT IS SO GOOD. Also, it deserves all kinds of attention. I can’t say for sure if it has been getting attention on the bookish internets because I’ve really just been holed up disconnected, reading all the books and hanging with my […]
In Some Other Life by Jessica Brody | Book Review

In Some Other Life by Jessica Brody is one of those awesome parallel life kind of stories. Think The Family Man (or Sliding Doors but I haven’t seen Sliding Doors) or Pivot Point. I love books that fall into this genre even though I am not entirely sure what the trope is called. I had a few […]