If Each Madrigal Family Member Were A Book
After watching the new Disney favorite “Encanto”, I had an intriguing idea: If I consider each member in the Madrigal family as a book, what would those books be?
Review: “Know My Name” Memoir by Chanel Miller — “People Grow Up, Victims Grow Around”
It broke my heart into pieces to read about all her endurance throughout the whole ordeal. As a woman myself I felt for her in every limb of mine.
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.
3 Books By Authors Who Died By Suicide
Many great authors took their own lives because of depression or of an illness. These are the top 3 books I read this year, written by an author who committed suicide.
Review: “I, Pencil” Essay by Leonard E. Read
“I, Pencil: My Family Tree As Told to Leonard E. Read” is an exciting parable I have come across this year. This essay was written by Leonard Read, the founder of the Foundation for Economic Education (FEE), in 1998, from a pencil’s point of view
QOTD: ‘In The Dream House’ – Carmen Maria Machado
Healing takes time. If the wound cuts deep it would take longer to heal. However, we cannot weigh the intensity of a mental wound like a physical one.
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.