Book Review, Fantasy, Fiction, Review, Thriller, Women's Fiction, Young Adult

Book Review Round-Up: February 2022

Review of ‘Do You Follow’, by J.C. Bidonde (Audiobook) I don’t think I’ll get the hang of audiobooks for quite some time, but I’m really happy to have finally started training myself to listen to a book.  I am definitely going to continue as well as improve my capacity to review audio books; I just… Read More Book Review Round-Up: February 2022

Biography, Book Review, Fiction, Non Fiction, Review

Book Review Round-Up: January 2022

Seeing how I am spending most of my reading time with books aimed at younger children, and that I didn’t want to add them to my reading challenge, I decided to lower my reading challenge for this year.  I also had in mind the reopening happening where I live, and my need, even as an… Read More Book Review Round-Up: January 2022

Book Review, Fiction, Review

Book Review Round-Up: December 2021

And 2021 is a wrap!  I can’t believe I made my Goodreads Challenge.  I do have to admit that I added books that I read to my little one; I did read the entire Princess Posey series to her at least twice, as well as most of the Craftily Ever After series, the first six… Read More Book Review Round-Up: December 2021

Book Review, Fiction, Mystery, Non Fiction, Review, Thriller, Young Adult

Book Review Round-Up: November 2021

November was quite the reading month; I made it to nine books, including my first audio book!   A huge thank you to Ian and Jen, my bookstagram friends who recommended I try out audio books.  Definitely going to keep at it, I’ve been bitten by the audio book bug!  I have been trying to choose… Read More Book Review Round-Up: November 2021

Book Review, Fiction, Mystery, Review, Thriller, Women's Fiction, Young Adult

Book Review Round-Up: October 2021

I’m way behind on my Goodreads challenge, and I have been prioritising YA reads because they go faster than non-fiction.  Is that cheating? Review of ‘You Truly Assumed’, by Laila Sabreen—Must Read A lot of very important questions are asked in this book, and a lot of potential avenues for answer are explored.  But what… Read More Book Review Round-Up: October 2021

Book Review, Fiction, Review, Women's Fiction, Young Adult

Book Review Round-Up: September 2021

Review of ‘The Startup Wife’, by Tahmima Anam—Must Read The startup at the heart of Tahmina Anam’s book tickled my interest from the get-go, and was the main reason why I picked it up.  As a religious person, I was intrigued by the concept of a social media platform that would bring together people from… Read More Book Review Round-Up: September 2021

Book Review, Fiction, Review

Book Review Round-Up: August 2021

Review of ‘The Eternal Audience of One’, by Rémy Ngamije Diversifying my bookshelf (and that of my little one) has been quite the satisfying experience, to say the least.  I don’t think we should focus on non-fiction; quite the contrary, reading about universal experiences in different settings can be quite the unifying force.  In the… Read More Book Review Round-Up: August 2021

Book Review, Fiction, Review, Women's Fiction, Young Adult

Book Review Round-Up: May, June, and July 2021

Review of ‘So You Want To Talk About Race’, by Ijeoma Oluo—Must Read There are some things that need to be revisited, and one’s racism (intentional or not) is definitely one of them.  Ijeoma Oluo’s book comes as a much-needed chat about potential, unintentional racism that we may have absorbed from the oftentimes unintentional racist… Read More Book Review Round-Up: May, June, and July 2021

Community Building, Community Development, Personal Development

What We Should Learn from Simone Biles: Redefining the “Gold Standard”

I remember the first time I watched Kerri Strug’s one-leg vault, I felt sick to my stomach. The conversations around me were centered on how “brave” she had been. As a fellow teenager, I was terrified that she was encouraged to injure herself for the sake of Olympic gold. Why would her coach, who I… Read More What We Should Learn from Simone Biles: Redefining the “Gold Standard”

Book Review, Children, Fiction, Review

Book Review: Kayla: A Modern Day Princess: Tough as Tulle, by Deedee Cummings

About the Author, Deedee Cummings As a therapist, attorney, CEO of Make A Way Media, and author of fifteen children’s books, Deedee Cummings has a passion for ensuring equality, inclusion, and social justice for the next generation. Since her first book published in 2014, Cummings has been on a mission to help young dreamers and… Read More Book Review: Kayla: A Modern Day Princess: Tough as Tulle, by Deedee Cummings