My Internal Feelings about My Dark Vanessa by Kate Elizabeth Russell
Author: The Slow-Paced Reader
Black Girls Must Die Exhausted: A Book Review
In the month of April, I had read a book within a genre that I normally steer clear of all together. I had no idea that this book would become one of the best books that I have read. Black Girls Must Die Exhausted has taken me by storm, and this is a novel that… Continue reading Black Girls Must Die Exhausted: A Book Review
April TBR
I hope everyone is having a great April so far! I know I definitely am. This month is going to be a month where I prioritize my reading over a lot of things. In the past, I have set a goal for myself that I was not able to obtain due to my own lack… Continue reading April TBR
March Monthly Wrap Up
March was a good reading month, but I am sad to say that I did not read the three books that I said I would complete from my TBR of March. Nonetheless, I am surprised that I found two five-star reads from this month. Here are my thoughts on the two books I got around… Continue reading March Monthly Wrap Up
March TBR
My goal this month is to get through 3 books that I have recently picked up from my public library. I was debating whether to pick up a fourth, but I don’t want to get ahead of myself here. Definitely next month though… I’m going to get there sometime this year for sure. Let’s get… Continue reading March TBR
The Astonishing Color of After: A Book Review
Although this month is Black History Month, and I feel quite regretful of not reading a novel written by an African American writer, I feel happy with one of my selections from this month. I am usually not the fan of YA books especially if there is little to no romance (I just LOVE a… Continue reading The Astonishing Color of After: A Book Review
Somebody’s Daughter: A Book Review
I have never been a reader of non-fiction, but something about this cover with abstract color patches evenly placed in the background and the stark outline of a snake drew me to looking further into what this memoir was about. I don’t tend to like reading about people’s lives because I can never seem to… Continue reading Somebody’s Daughter: A Book Review
Undercover Bromance: A Book Review
He turned around and raced his hands on top of his head. The floor wavered before his gaze. “I’m Just a man with a heart,” he said, turning back around. “Whether my name is Braden Mack or Braden McRae. I’m just a man with a heart, and you are breaking it.” After reading book one… Continue reading Undercover Bromance: A Book Review