Welcome to the best month of the year! Just because it's my birthday month, hehe. With October here, we are left with only three months of the year. In October, we are finishing up some series including Kylie Lee Baker's The Keeper of Night duology, Mia P. Manansala's Tita Rosie's Kitchen Mystery trilogy, Maggie Stiefvater's… Continue reading 14 oct releases: sharing my birthday with them~
Tag: akemi dawn bowman
akemi dawn bowman: starfish, summer bird blue, harley in the sky | standalone reviews
Hello! Akemi Dawn Bowman is one of the authors that writes the most heartfelt contemporary novels. Her standalone releases–Starfish, Summer Bird Blue, and Harley in the Sky–each made me cry at least once. There was just so much heart in the books that made me feel greatly for the main characters. Here are my thoughts… Continue reading akemi dawn bowman: starfish, summer bird blue, harley in the sky | standalone reviews
mary h.k. choi: emergency contact, permanent record, yolk | standalone reviews
Hello! Today's post is all about Mary H.K. Choi's releases up till now which consists of her standalone: Emergency Contact, Permanent Record, and Yolk. I read her debut in 2018 and it left quite an impression on me. As of now, I think Yolk is probably my favorite. Navigate through this post with the titles… Continue reading mary h.k. choi: emergency contact, permanent record, yolk | standalone reviews
12 Asian-authored books featuring siblings
Sibling relationships can be easy on most days, tough on others. Some siblings might be estranged, others incredibly close. Dynamics between sibling change; sometimes you want to hug them, or irritate them, or leave them alone. For many, being blood-related doesn't matter, as long as the person is a sibling of your heart. Today, I'm… Continue reading 12 Asian-authored books featuring siblings
the genesis wars – akemi dawn bowman | arc review
The Genesis Wars by Akemi Dawn Bowman Series: The Infinity Courts #2Expected publication: April 19th 2022 by Simon PulseAge Range: Young adultGenre: Science fiction Rating: ★★★★ Synopsis: It’s been ten months since Nami narrowly escaped the Four Courts and Ophelia’s wrath. Ten months since she was betrayed by someone she once considered a friend. Someone… Continue reading the genesis wars – akemi dawn bowman | arc review
april 2022 releases: the mission is to read all these books within the month
Hello, everyone! Hope everything is going well with you. March has been really, really busy. Work takes up most of my day so when I'm relaxing, I tend to pick up my TBR than actually sitting down to blog. Although I'm worried about my blogging motivation, it's not a burnout yet. I love what I'm… Continue reading april 2022 releases: the mission is to read all these books within the month
the infinity courts – akemi dawn bowman | review
The Infinity Courts by Akemi Dawn Bowman Series: The Infinity Courts #1Published April 6th 2021 by Simon & Schuster Books for Young ReadersAge Range: Young AdultGenre: Science Fiction, RomanceRepresentation: Japanese-White MC Rating: ★★★★ Synopsis: Eighteen-year-old Nami Miyamoto is certain her life is just beginning. She has a great family, just graduated high school, and is… Continue reading the infinity courts – akemi dawn bowman | review
15 Asian-authored books featuring siblings
Hi, welcome back~ Taking a break from reviews, today's post is a recommendation list! With it being Asian and Pacific Islander (API) Heritage Month, I'm here with Asian-authored books featuring sibling relationships. In this list, some siblings are close while others are like strangers. Some relationships between the siblings are key aspects of the books… Continue reading 15 Asian-authored books featuring siblings
2021 releases: march & april
hello, i've edited this whole 2021 "on my radar" series so that there's better visibility of the book releases in the year. instead of the previous idea, i think organising the releases based on months is much easier. march | april ❀❀ chain of iron (the last hours #2) – cassandra clare dude, i was… Continue reading 2021 releases: march & april