And Still I Rise

And Still I Rise

Review Maya Angelou was an incredible woman and an astoundingly good writer. And Still I Rise is the first book I've read by Angelou and I was absolutely blown away.…
Sisters’ Entrance

Sisters’ Entrance

Review I've struggled to gather my thoughts on this collection, I was just so blown away and overwhelmed by the emotions elicited by this book. The poetry collected here comes…
Crushing

Crushing

Review Crushing is such a lovely graphic novel, a short and sweet story that cured my dour mood. The story revolves around two youths living in a bustling city, both…
In Limbo

In Limbo

Review I don't think anything could have prepared me for In Limbo. It is a deeply personal memoir about the author's adolescence navigating high school, immigrant parents, and mental health.…
A Step from Heaven

A Step from Heaven

Review A Step from Heaven is not an easy book to address. It follows the life of Young Ju Park and her family; they are Korean immigrants pursuing the American…
A Human Stain

A Human Stain

Review What a wild ride this story was, I read it in a single sitting before bed and I couldn't put it down. The opening of A Human Stain reminds…
Chameleon Aura

Chameleon Aura

Review If you’re in need of a pick-me-up, Chameleon Aura is the book for you. This book is filled to the brim with poetry and prose offering advice on relationships…
Little Moments of Love

Little Moments of Love

Review For those unfamiliar with Catana Comics, it’s a web comic about the artist and her relationship with her boyfriend. It’s another series that regularly makes its rounds on social…
The Contractors

The Contractors

Review Social media has become a monolith of big business, billions of people around the world use social media platforms daily generating unfathomable amounts of wealth from ad revenue and…
Love Looks Pretty on You

Love Looks Pretty on You

Review I’ll be honest and admit that I had been avoiding reading any of Lang Leav’s books after seeing a few poor reviews and snippets from her first two poetry…