I have not regularly updated this blog since 2020, but I am too nostalgic to delete them forever, so here they live for my reminiscing (and yours, if you’re interested).

Thank you to the lovely people at Doubleday for my copy of The Glitch by Elisabeth Cohen. All thoughts and images are my own. THE DETAILS: Title: The Glitch Author: Elisabeth Cohen Genre: Fun, fast-paced fiction Pub date: May 22, 2018 Read if you like: Touch, girlbosses, modern adventure stories. Read more

Thank you to the lovely people at Europa Editions for my copy of Disoriental by Négar Djavadi. All thoughts and images are my own. THE DETAILS: Title: Disoriental Author: Négar Djavadi Genre: Literary Fiction, Fiction in Translation Pub date: April 17, 2018 Read if you like: Air Traffic, novels that explore multiple time periods & Read more

Each of the books I read in May, organized by mood. I’ve linked my more in-depth reviews wherever possible! For when you’re craving a dark, modern fairy tale: What Should Be Wild by Julia Fine For historical fiction that will immerse you in a lesser known era: America is Not the Heart by Elaine Castillo Read more

Thank you to the lovely people at Alfred A. Knopf for my copy of Air Traffic by Gregory Pardlo. All thoughts and images are my own. THE DETAILS: Title: Air Traffic: A Memoir of Ambition and Manhood in America Author: Gregory Pardlo Genre: Memoir Pub date: April 10, 2018 Read if you like: Multi-generational memoirs, Read more

Thank you to the lovely people at Gallery Books for my copy of Sorority by Genevieve Sly Crane. All thoughts and images are my own. THE DETAILS: Title: Sorority Author: Genevieve Sly Crane Genre: Fiction Pub date: May 1, 2018 Read if you like: Scream Queens, Prep, episodic novels. Read more
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