Math, poetry, love, and aliens. What better elements to make up the perfect love story? I took a couple of months to read The Humans by Matt Haig just because I didn’t want it to end. It’s been a while since I’ve savored a book like this, and in this review, I tell you all about it.
Read MoreAs you probably know by now, I don't read romance often, but when I saw Ofelia Martinez was releasing a medical romance with Mexican-American representation, I had to pick it up. I’m new-ish at medical romances, but this book was definitely what the doctor ordered
Read MoreTambién de este lado hay sueños. *sigh*
What can I say about this book that hasn't been said already? In spite of the publicity debacles and the negative reviews from my peers, I still wanted to form my own opinion about this book.
Read MoreSuperpowers, secrets, and romance, The Guardians' Daughter is our first taste of The Stalwarth Chronicles. For fans of My Hero Academia and Young Justice, TGA is a fantastical superhero romance packed with creativity. A powerful prodigy, Ember is set on forging a life away from the hero path that took her parents from her, but will this path cost her a chance at love? Aiden wasn't looking for love, just a chance to do some good. Can he keep the mistakes of his past a secret to protect her?
Read MoreAn isolated mansion, a family cloaked in fleeting riches and hushed voices, and a brave socialite drawn to expose their terrible secrets. After receiving a frantic letter from her newlywed cousin begging to be saved from terrible doom, Mexico City’s most glamorous debutante and socialite, Noemí Taboada, heads to High Place, a distant house in the Mexican countryside. Noemi isn't afraid of the journey ahead, but perhaps she should be. Perhaps she should fear the house that she may soon find impossible to ever leave.
Read MoreJune was baptized Audiobook Appreciation Month with the goal of increasing awareness and engagement with the format. Audiobooks might not be the “traditional” way of reading, but if you were to tell me you listen to audiobooks, I would consider you a reader all the same. Audiobooks help make reading more accessible, so to pay them tribute, I'm sharing my list of required listening titles.
Read MoreI don't pick up romance books often. I tend to gravitate more towards Sci-Fi and Thrillers, but I wanted to read something fun that would make me feel happy and if I could find all that with a dash of BIPOC representation, then I'd be golden. Well, You Had Me at Hola surely delivered on all my expectations!
Read MoreImperfecta is a bilingual poetry book including poems, dialogues, and meditations describing the experiences of women as mujeres, friends, Latinas, and immigrants. The book was inspired by "a lifetime of feeling more, in infinite moments without fitting in" and was dedicated to the victims of femicide in the border city of Ciudad Juarez.
Read MoreMay is a busy month! The US celebrates many things besides mother’s day. All month long, May is used to celebrate important events like South Asian Heritage Month and Celiac Awareness Month, and among these celebrations, May ends up also being the National Short Story Month. Here are three short story collections to commemorate the occasion.
Read MoreI took a break from reading Sci-Fi stories to dwell on the superhero genre for a couple of months. I'm not ready to leave superheroes behind, but I'm craving a comeback to science fiction. To quench this craving, The GCP: The First Resurrection by Frantz Charles was the perfect option.
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