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May 2023 Wrap Up
Lots of hits, a few misses, and one DNF. Let's get to it: Fiction The Rabbit Hutch is wonderfully written. I was definitely pulled into the story...
We Were Once a Family: A Story of Love, Death, and Child Removal in America
It's not like I did not know the foster care system in America was bad, I just figured it was because, well, just look around you. But it will never...
How much of these Hills is Gold
A big part of fourth grade social studies standards in California is learning about the Gold Rush, so I was immediately enthralled by the premise of...
March and April Wrap up 2023
Here is my March and April Wrap up. Tiring months, but rewarding ones, and now I countdown till the end of the year. May always tends to be a busy...
Bloodmarked
Another rainy day, means a rainy photo. I thought this sequel was better than the first. I understand a lot of people's gripe with the first one was...
TransRightsReadathon is underway
#TransRightsReadathon is underway, and here are some books I am hoping to dive into this week. Lots of #bookstagrammers across the web are posting...
The World We Make
Wishing for sunnier days in southern California, yeah yeah yeah, we need the rain, but I am sick of it. So here I am posting this sunny picture....
Two memoirs I read and enjoyed
Two memoirs I read and enjoyed. I've been a huge fan of Jemele Hill for a long time. I love her candor and the unique lens she brings to...
Bad Cree
Synopsis from storygraph: In this gripping, horror-laced debut, a young Cree woman’s dreams lead her on a perilous journey of self-discovery that...
Spring break mode
Spring break mode activate. Currently reading Fevered Star the sequel to Black Sun. [ID: The book Fevered Star is held up with the Pacific Ocean in...