April ’22 Wrap-Up: First 5-Star and 2-Star of the Year, Pleasant Novellas, & Heartstopper

Hello friends! Am I the only one who found April to be a surprisingly long month? I hadn't thought as much until drafting this post and seeing books that I felt like I read eons ago. Regardless, I read about half of the picks I had put on a tentative TBR for April (and temporarily… Continue reading April ’22 Wrap-Up: First 5-Star and 2-Star of the Year, Pleasant Novellas, & Heartstopper

A Psalm for the Wild-Built by Becky Chambers: If Not Consciousness, What is Humanity?

In short, this novella is just a treat. The dedication reads, "for anyone who needs a break", and I think that's a perfectly fitting demographic to pitch to. It's a lovely one-sitting sort of read (I consumed most of this in just one day, which is pretty unheard of for me), and a gentle reprieve from the complexities and overrunning nature of the world.

April ’22 Tentative TBR: Controversial Authors, Dave Grohl, and Trying Out Sci-Fi

Long time, no talk, blog (but not really, because I've posted a few reviews since drafting this post)! I suppose it hasn't been too long, but I've been in a bit of a reading slump, and haven't had anything to write about because of it. For all of my life, I never had many plans… Continue reading April ’22 Tentative TBR: Controversial Authors, Dave Grohl, and Trying Out Sci-Fi