I'm excited to participate in the #ConSaborReadingChallenge in 2020, focused on reading books by Latinx authors! Follow the challenge Twitter here, and sign up for the challenge here. The challenge hosts: Natalia | Channel| Twitter Astrid | Blog| Twitter Nox |Blog | Twitter Dani|Blog | Twitter This post is where I'm listing my TBR! I'm listing a lot of books because I like … Continue reading My 2020 TBR for the #ConSaborReadingChallenge
Tag: literary fiction
Fall 2019 Books I’m Anticipating
This is a list of books I'm excited about that are coming out September-November 2019. Disclosure: All links to Amazon will be affiliate ones. If you buy through those links, I will make a small amount of money on that sale (which I plan to use to buy books to review), but it will not add … Continue reading Fall 2019 Books I’m Anticipating
#PrideLibrary19 Day 9: Book Rainbow
For my book rainbow I wanted to travel back in time to the original 8 stripe flag and add back the pink stripe (for sex) and include the turquoise stripe (for art/magic) as well as the indigo one. In addition, I wanted to include a brown stripe and a black stripe, like the new Philadelphia … Continue reading #PrideLibrary19 Day 9: Book Rainbow
#PrideLibrary19 Day 7: Blue Books
I thought I'd share some books from my TBR list for day 7, which focuses on blue covers. All the books on this list are queer and/or trans and/or non-binary; I tried to have a bit of a cross-section, identity-wise and genre-wise. Note: I am using affiliate links to Amazon. If you buy through those links, I … Continue reading #PrideLibrary19 Day 7: Blue Books
#PrideLibrary19 Day 3: Red books
I thought I'd share some books from my TBR list for day 3, which focuses on red covers. All the books on this list are queer &/or trans &/or non-binary; I tried to have a bit of a cross-section, identity-wise and genre-wise. Note: I am using affiliate links to Amazon. If you buy through those links, I … Continue reading #PrideLibrary19 Day 3: Red books
Review of My Dinner with Andrea
My Dinner with Andrea by Jen Durbent. Hybrid Ink. 2018. 3.75 stars Note: I would recommend that disabled readers be cautious in approaching this story (see review for details), and highly recommend that readers who are trauma survivors look at the content warnings. This is a riveting, intense novel that goes right for the throat. … Continue reading Review of My Dinner with Andrea