Review: “Firekeeper’s Daughter” by Angeline Boulley
Angeline Boulley’s Firekeeper’s Daughter was my first audiobook of 2022. I’d been waiting to get my hands on this audiobook since I read The Yield by Tara June since this indigenous story bore similar vibes for me at first glance(probably the vibrant-looking book covers of both books). The…
Year end Audiobook Haul 2021
2021 is coming to an end. Being through 2 years of the pandemic and being cut out from the physical bookstores, I turned myself towards audiobooks more.
Perfect Books to Feel the Halloween Fall Vibes 2021
This year I wanted to experience the cozy and spooky vibes of Halloween by reading a lot of fall reads. Here are the best Fall reads for 2021.
Review: “Evil Eye” An Audible Original–Trust Your Mother’s Instincts
This is the ideal horror audiobook if you are a fan of Asian horror movies.
Review: “Tiny Beautiful Things: Advice on Love and Life from Dear Sugar” by Cheryl Strayed
I found this book quite a unique book out of everything I read this year, primarily because of its format. Tiny Beautiful Things is a collection of letters sent to Sugar (Cheryl Strayed) on Dear Sugar columns published on The Rumpus.net.
Review: “The Yield” by Tara June Winch — Digesting A Foreign Culture As Our Own
Indigenous Australian culture is not a topic I would read every day. I am glad that I learned a great deal about Indigenous culture and its importance through this book.
Best Audiobooks | Mid-Year Audiobook Freakout 2021
Audiobooks is a great form of reading. I love audiobooks! This is my mid-year audiobook freak-out for 2021.
Review: “In Watermelon Sugar” by Richard Brautigan — Watermelon Sugar High
In Watermelon Sugar the writing was so fluid and authentic and the story was incredibly entertaining and pleasant.