Looking at the books I read, it’s obvious that I am extremely partial toward YA fiction. I tend towards contemporary fiction a lot of the time, although I do read a fair bit of science-fiction as well, and try to engage in other genres too. Yet for all my love of YA fiction, I also make it a point to read non-fiction.
CONVERTING KATE by Beckie Weinheimer
Kate is a character I’m going to remember for a long time to come. She is someone I’d like to be friends with if I were to meet her in real life. Most of the time I remember books for their stories and their ideas but I will remember this book for the person whose…
THIS IS WHAT HAPPY LOOKS LIKE by Jennifer E. Smith
With a page count of 416, I expected way more out of This is What Happy Looks Like. I’m convinced that even with 300 pages, the story would’ve had adequate room to breathe. In fact, I expect a whole lot more depth out of a thicker book, especially when it’s Contemporary. There’s little world building…
Retrospect #16: April 20th
Happy Easter! For those of you who celebrate, I hope you had a blessed Holy Week and a joyous weekend! Also, Chag Sameach to those who’re celebrating Passover!
Why Engage With Book Blogs & Bloggers?
I might have mentioned before that I only found out about the book blogging community a few months into setting up my own blog. Before that I did look up book reviews on blogs once in a while but I’d just google the book titles to see what popped up.
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