January Wrap-Up & February TBR

January Wrap-Up The first month of the new year went through so slowly, as if we were in snail's pace. Somehow, I managed to read 6 new books and reread a favorite last January - which is already impressive for me, as I tend to read at a much slower rate recently. I didn't exactly … Continue reading January Wrap-Up & February TBR

Books That Are Not Worth the Hype – Oops

There is nothing wrong about books turning into popular sensations across all platforms, because it gives its authors tons of exposure and readers something new to look forward too. While I do believe that some books popularized in book social media, such as Booktube, Booktok or Bookstagram, actually deserve the hype that's it's currently getting, … Continue reading Books That Are Not Worth the Hype – Oops

ARC Review: Dance of Twilight and Tears by Zara Mills

Algae and toe shoes, feathers and tutusBehind the gilded doors of the Paris Opéra Ballet, two best friends, Madeleine and Lucie, dance the night away. But at first morning light, their human bodies transform into webbed feet, billed lips, and wings.When enchanted, the girls are the Bois de Boulogne’s famous black and white swans. For … Continue reading ARC Review: Dance of Twilight and Tears by Zara Mills

Weekly Updates #4: Back from Hiatus? + Online Clerkship Year (Not Again)

I'm back - sort of! Hey everyone! I deeply apologize for not being able to post new content since June, and I'm hoping that maybe I could be back in the book blogging world in these upcoming months. So here's a quick rundown of why I have been away recently. Clerkship Year: My last year … Continue reading Weekly Updates #4: Back from Hiatus? + Online Clerkship Year (Not Again)

Review: The Soulmate Equation by Christina Lauren

Single mom Jess Davis is a data and statistics wizard, but no amount of number crunching can convince her to step back into the dating world. Raised by her grandparents--who now help raise her seven-year-old daughter, Juno--Jess has been left behind too often to feel comfortable letting anyone in. After all, her father's never been … Continue reading Review: The Soulmate Equation by Christina Lauren