Hello, lovely people of the blogosphere! I can't really believe March is already over. Not a lot of things happened this month but maybe they did, and I only hadn't noticed it. School started, but I don't notice the difference much because I live only a kilometer away from school. I also challenged myself to … Continue reading Monthly wrap up // March 2021
Meet the book blogger tag
Hi peeps! I've got a lot of posts in my drafts folder but today I decided to publish this one: meet the book blogger tag, created by Samantha and Amber over at Bibliomavens! Thanks so much, Isha at Paperback Tomes, and Cherry, at Letters to the Lost, for tagging me! Let's get into the tag … Continue reading Meet the book blogger tag
Why I keep a diary
The title of this post is misleading. I should've named it 'why I journal' because, as I found out about two years ago, my interpretation of the words 'diary' and 'journal' were mayyybe quite the opposite of what they actually were. I thought the journal was the cold and formal thing while the diary was … Continue reading Why I keep a diary
Ideal Inspiration Blogger Award
Hi guys! This week will be a pretty hectic one for me, what with school, term tests and all the unglamorous parts of being a student, but I'm stopping for a short while to do my first blog award. I was tagged for this a while back by Maeve at Books by Maeve. Check out … Continue reading Ideal Inspiration Blogger Award
Best book moms
Okay, we all know mothers in books are rare. Either they're absent working (and no idea their kids are saving the world) or else they're downright horrible. Or passive aggressive. So I decided to come up with a list of the best moms in books I've come across. Because sweet, supportive moms deserve a chance … Continue reading Best book moms
Book review: Wave by Sonali Deraniyagala // a memoir of life after the tsunami
About the book Title: Wave Author: Sonali Deraniyagala Genre: Memoir On the morning of December 26, 2004, on the southern coast of Sri Lanka, Sonali Deraniyagala lost her parents, her husband, and her two young sons in the tsunami she miraculously survived. In this brave and searingly frank memoir, she describes those first horrifying moments … Continue reading Book review: Wave by Sonali Deraniyagala // a memoir of life after the tsunami
Monthly wrap up | February 2021
Two months down; ten more to go. And I really really really wish time would slow down. February was an okay-ish month. Not too bad, and not exactly awesome either. Well, maybe a little bit leaning to the bad side. The last days were spent me staring at the blank screen and blinking cursor, or … Continue reading Monthly wrap up | February 2021