This book, by Casey McQuiston, spoke to the hopeless romantic inside of me and worked some crazy magic on me. I absolutely loved this book from its whirlwind romance to the witty remarks on every page. What I loved the most was that it was a love story between two men that has been shown …
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The Meaning of Birds
The Meaning of Birds by Jaye Robin Brown was a wonderful read and I’m so glad that I picked it up this Pride Month. The book follows Jess before and after her girlfriend, Vivi, dies. When Jess first meets Vivi, she is dealing with losing her father and with her anger issues. When Vivi dies, …
The Library of Fates
I have never once in my life read a fantasy novel about people of color, and let me just say, I’ve absolutely been missing out. “The Library of Fates” by Aditi Khorana was a wonderful book with an amazing mix of mythology and history. Khorana didn’t just take mythology from one culture, she combined several …
My So-Called Bollywood Life
I thought “When Dimple Met Rishi” had so much culture, but boy did this book prove me wrong. Nisha Sharma knocked it out of the park with this book! This is book follows Winnie Mehta as she fights for her role in her film club and figures out what her destiny is. She was fated …
When Dimple Met Rishi
This novel, written by Sandhya Menon, follows Dimple and Rishi at an app development convention where high school graduates come up with an idea for an app. Rishi was only at the convention because he was told that he would meet his future wife, Dimple. Dimple was there because she wanted to win and start …
Girl in the Blue Coat
I am a history major and I love reading historical fiction, especially when it’s good. Monica Hesse wrote a wonderfully intricate plot in this bestselling novel and I am so glad I picked it up. The book follows Hanneke during World War Two and the German occupation in Amsterdam. Hanneke is a finder of illicit …
The Dangerous Art of Blending In
Angelo Surmelis captures what it feels like to be caught between two worlds, a feeling that I have often felt myself, in this inspiring and very painful novel. The novel starts with Evan who has spent his whole life keeping his family life and his school life separate. He can only do that for so …
The Journey Begins
Thanks for joining me! Good company in a journey makes the way seem shorter. — Izaak Walton