WWW Wednesday — August 26, 2020

WWW Wednesday

It’s a random Wednesday in August, which means it’s time for a reading update. I’ve read three books this month, and while I’ll wait to list them all in the monthly wrap-up, here’s a sneak peek at what I’ve been up to these last four weeks.

7 Reasons You Should Read Get a Grip, Vivy Cohen!

Seven Reasons You Should Read Get a Grip, Vivy Cohen! by Sarah Kapit

There are many reasons to read Get a Grip, Vivy Cohen! from the great own voices autistic and Jewish rep to a love of baseball to a story about not letting anything get in the way of you being passionate. Come check it out!

June 2020 Reading & Blog Wrap-Up

June 2020 Wrap-Up: A monthly summary of what I read, what I talked about on the blog, and how I'm doing overall

June 2020 is over which means it’s time to wrap up. I read six books(!!) and posted five blogs which I think is pretty good for someone trying to come back during an energy-draining pandemic.

Messy Fiction by Kitty @ Jellyfable | Shattering Stigmas 4.0

Content Warnings: mentions of vomit, menstruation, dermatillomania/self-harm A few years ago, I went to see the Everything, Everything movie in theaters. When I walked out of the theater, I turned to my date and told them the most unrealistic thing about the story was how pretty Amandla Stenberg looked when her character was sick. Laying […]

My Ten Most Anticipated Books of 2018

Happy new year, fellow book readers! I hope you all had a fun and safe celebration and are excited about this new beginning. This year has a lot in store for us, including tons of new books to add to our TBR lists. I’m sure everyone has started thinking about which books they’re going to […]

Top Ten Reads of 2017

Top Ten Reads of 2017

The year is quickly coming to a close, and I am thanking the higher forces for finally ending 2017. It happened, and it seems like it was really only a good year for Taylor Swift. However, some positive things did come out of this year. So, to celebrate, I’m here with a list of the […]