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Diversity on the Shelf 2016

Alysia has stopped updating her blog, and I really love this challenge, so I have decided to host it for the upcoming year. The purpose of the challenge is super simple: make...

I’m going back to Indiana…

…metaphorically speaking, of course. So, I have tried and tried and tried and TRIED to make this blog interesting and a place I want to post. I have tried so hard, and...

I’ve moved!

I’m self-hosting now, so all new posts can be seen over at http://theenglishist.com/. Come check out the new...

August 2015 in Review

Apparently, I was wrong about July being my slow month. August was the slowest. I only read three books in August. Three. Three! And I only reviewed two. (Where the Mountain...

July 2015 in Review

So this has been sitting in my drafts for weeks. I have no idea why I never posted it. I read eight books in July! Written in the Stars by Aisha Saeed (YA) The Rosie Effect by...

June 2015 in Review + Looking Ahead

Well, this post is late. Between wrapping up the end of the summer semester and traveling at the beginning of my summer break, I have not had time to really sit down and get...

May in Review

I have sucked so hard at blogging. School got out and then there was all the prepping for summer, and now it’s summer, and I am deep in the throes of my summer class...

This is a Meg Cabot appreciation post!

Meg Cabot is the bomb. There’s just no way around it. I don’t like to pick favorite authors, but if I had to pick one, she’d definitely be at the top of my...

Reading Roundup: April 2015

I read seven books this month: I’ll Meet You There by Heather Demetrios (YA) In Real Life by Cory Doctorow, illustrated by Jen Wang (YA graphic novel) Get Over Yourself...