April Reading Wrap-up 2023!
April was a great month for reading, and I found myself engrossed in a variety of genres. From heartwarming romances to illuminating nonfiction pieces, I definitely had a diverse reading experience.
April was a great month for reading, and I found myself engrossed in a variety of genres. From heartwarming romances to illuminating nonfiction pieces, I definitely had a diverse reading experience.
Spare was at the top of just about everybody’s TBRs this year. People were salivating at the prospect of having all the gossip about the crumbling royal family, straight from the horse’s mouth. That’s why this being less than superb was so disappointing. I am about to be brutally honest, so Prince Harry, do look away.
Hello and welcome to April! I didn’t read a ton of traditionally published work in March, but I did read an obscene amount of fanfiction.
Madly Deeply is a rare invitation into the mind of Alan Rickman—one of the most magnetic, beloved performers of our time. From his breakout role …
I spent at least five minutes (actually much longer, but we don’t need to talk about that) sitting in front of my cursor wanting to type cliches about how short the month of February is and how it always slips away from me and how 28 days feels far more like 2 and some change, but I have held myself back for your sake (and mine). Too bad I can’t hold myself back from writing a run-on sentence.
I took a seminar on Virginia Woolf in my undergrad at the young and ignorant age of nineteen and I found myself jealous of her ability to turn a phrase but completely frustrated with the modernist stream-of-consciousness technique she employed.
2023 got off to a bit of a rough start for me, but despite that, I read some top-tier books this month, and can’t wait …
I am so excited about this year’s reading! This will be my first year out of education, which is wild. At first, I was terrified about being so rudderless in terms of goal-oriented intellectual pursuits.