Hello, gals and pals! How is everyone holding up? Today, I thought I'd talk a bit about the books I have on hold from the library. I've been using my library a ton in the past year, and am so glad I am. I've saved so much money and read so many books from my … Continue reading Books I have on hold from the library
Month: March 2020
Some low-stress books to read if you’re feeling stressed
Happy Monday, everyone! I hope you are all staying safe and healthy in these trying times. Today, I thought I would give some recommendations for some low-stress, entertaining books to help keep you mind off things. These are all books that will hopefully keep your mind off things if you've been stressed about the news and … Continue reading Some low-stress books to read if you’re feeling stressed
A (quarantined) reading and life update + what to watch if you are bored and self-isolated
Hello, friends and fellow book lovers! I hope you are staying safe and well during these times. I, like most sensible people, have been self-isolating the past few days, which has actually resulted in not much reading, if we're being honest. I still have my full course load, so I have to write papers and … Continue reading A (quarantined) reading and life update + what to watch if you are bored and self-isolated
Book review: Sabrina
Sabrina by Nick Drnaso From Goodreads When Sabrina disappears, an airman in the U.S. Air Force is drawn into a web of suppositions, wild theories, and outright lies. He reports to work every night in a bare, sterile fortress that serves as no protection from a situation that threatens the sanity of Teddy, his childhood … Continue reading Book review: Sabrina
Mini review: The Only Girl in the World
The Only Girl in the World by Maude Julien Paraphrased from Goodreads Maude Julien’s childhood was defined by the iron grip of her father, who was convinced his daughter was destined for great deeds. His plan began when he adopted Maude’s mother and indoctrinated her with his esoteric ideals. Her mission was to give him … Continue reading Mini review: The Only Girl in the World