Book #3: Another Christmas present from the fiancee! Loved this writing style
Book #1: Spent the first two weeks of 2021 in my parents‘ basement in quarantine. This one was a Christmas gift from my mom!
Book #73: A Christmas gift from my fiancée that I read in 24 hours!
Book #71: I was craving another queer romance like Red, White, and Royal Blue but I found this one a bit repetitive and long for the plot.
Book #70: Generally not into fantasy but checked this one out since it‘s gay, trans, and based on Mexican culture!
Book #69: This one is a recommendation from a friend! Liked it but I think it‘s gonna be better suited for a Netflix series, which makes sense because the author is a screenwriter too!
Book #68: Recently started listening to Planet Money so I thought I would check out this new book by one of the reporters!
Book #67: My fiancée was given this book to borrow from a friend but she doesn‘t read so I decided to read it! As I am obsessed with linguistics and names I loved this one!
Book #66: Read this on ebook loan from the library. Absolutely love the writing style and wish it were longer.
Book #65: Very well written but frustrating bc there was almost no world building or backstory.
Book #64: This was the perfect wholesome queer YA romance that didn‘t exists when I was a teen!
Book #59: Saw a review for this on the NYT some time ago and I finally got off the hold list. Not quite a thriller but a story of two women on the run from their lives!
Book #58: This book has been on my TBR for so long and then I say that Emory homecoming was doing a Q&A with the author so I read it this week just in time! Truly wish I could hear a lecture like that after every book I read, so insightful!
Book #57: Mixed feelings about this one, teen girl in a kind of cult inside of a Buddhist retreat.
Book #56: Loved the style and construction of this queer memoir!
Book #55: Read this whole book in one very slow weekend call shift and absolutely loved it! Queer PhD student disillusioned by academia and the query of whether spending your whole 20s in school is considered “real life”, totally can‘t relate...