Two-Sentence Reviews | Ten Most Recent Reads
Hello all! Lately my attention has been focused on my #bookstagram (find me @booksandbark!), but today I’m linking up with Top Ten Tuesday to review my ten latest reads. I’ve […]
Hello all! Lately my attention has been focused on my #bookstagram (find me @booksandbark!), but today I’m linking up with Top Ten Tuesday to review my ten latest reads. I’ve […]
I attended my college’s commencement ceremony this week. A combination of the COVID-19 pandemic and my school’s lack of emphasis on winter grads (I officially earned my diploma back in […]
I know I say this every year, but: I really never thought I’d be writing this post for 2021. For newcomers, my “6 Books to Read in [Insert Next Year]” has […]
It’s getting colder, holiday lights are coming up, and I’m scrolling through gift lists online, which can only mean one thing: finals are coming up. For me, a social science […]
María Hinojosa knows that storytelling is political. She often writes that she wants to tell human stories, stories featuring the lives and struggles of real people. And that’s exactly what […]
Coming up on the 2020 election, I’ll be including an action that you can take to make a difference at the top of every post. Today, I encourage you to […]
On August 3, an explosion in Beirut killed at least fifty and injured thousands. If you have the ability, donate to the Lebanese Red Cross to help with relief efforts. —In […]
Coming up on the 2020 election, I’ll be including an action that you can take to make a difference at the top of every post. Today, I encourage all eligible […]
Coming up on the 2020 election, I’ll be including an action that you can take to make a difference at the top of every post. Today, I encourage you all […]
It was early April and I was on a Zoom call with my former RA and a few former floormates. Like so many other college students across the world, we […]
New decade, same six-story feature. Well, not quite. The past ten years have seen my taste in literature transform itself in myriad ways. I’ve been writing these posts for the […]
Since I didn’t blog nearly as much I would’ve liked to this year, I thought I’d use my yearly wrap-up to talk a bit about the last decade. This’ll be […]
2019 has come and gone with barely a post on the blog. I spent much of this year living offline, and it turned out rather well. I’m a full-time student, […]
I started this feature back in 2017 and have always had fun writing it. Since I discovered a lot of favorite books and authors in 2018, I decided to write yet […]
It’s almost 2019. Wow, it feels weird saying that (and yes, I do know I say this every single year). READING RECAP I read a lot in 2018 (more than any other […]
Ah, The Metropolitan Museum of Art. Known around the world for its glorious art collection, which features everything from Hellenistic vases to modern-day canvases, The Met–located on a part of Fifth […]
I interrupt our regularly scheduled programming to remind my US-based readers to VOTE! Election day is TODAY, November 6, and voting is the most important thing you can do to make […]
Introducing a new feature: bookstore reviews! Book reviewing slows down quite a bit for me during the school year, since I don’t really have time to read (I’ve been perusing The Godfather since […]
I got a lot of reading done this summer (almost 30 books!) so while that means I won’t be writing in-depth reviews of all the books I read, I’m choosing […]
I read a lot of books this summer. By that, I mean nearly thirty books in a little over three months (a record for me!). This summer, I’ve both discovered more […]
I only picked this book up because a large number of people (my bookstagram followers, my Goodreads friends, and a woman at the bookstore) recommended it to me. I didn’t think […]
I was told by friends and family that I would love the female-directed, female-led Lady Bird. I finally got around to watching it, and was, unfortunately, extremely disappointed. Lady Bird is sold as […]
As a brown woman, I’m constantly struck by the ways in which nonwhite characters are exoticized and othered in works of writing. It’s really, really difficult to read a supposedly #diverse […]
This book is brilliant. I’m a huge fan of Irish mystery writer Tana French’s Dublin Murder Squad books, which each center on a different murder detective’s journey to solve a mystery […]
I’ve been reading a lot this summer, and I love it. I don’t get the chance to read a lot during the academic year, and many times, that carries over into […]
Hello friends! I know I’ve been absent from this blog for quite a while now. I’ve been out of school since the end of May, but I’ve been spending my time […]
Wee-woo-wee-woo. The familiar sound of an ambulance hurtling down the street below my dorm room window at two o’ clock in the morning. It’s loud, and you can hear it, clearly, […]
One thing that has always bothered me about Hermione Granger is how little ambition she has for herself. Sure, we’re told that she becomes Minster for Magic in The Cursed […]
I’ve been reading a lot during the break! Specifically, it seems, books about war and spies. Reading more of these books is one of my goals for 2018, since I love […]
It’s 2018. Wow, it feels weird to say that. Last year I did a post of 6 books to read in 2017, and according to magical blog stats, you liked […]
A lot of things happened in 2017! So, as per my usual yearly recap, I’d like to share some of the exciting stuff that happened in 2017 with you guys, and […]
Every year, Bryant Park puts on a holiday winter market. I went on November 12 and thoroughly enjoyed it. It’s unlike anything I’ve seen before. Because of my hometown’s ideal […]
I recently realized that it’s been over two months since I’ve written for this blog(!!). That is possibly the longest I’ve ever gone without hitting the “Publish” button on Books and […]