Halloween Planner It’s the month of Halloween, but it’s also Caribbean Folklore Month, so my TBR is focused that way right now. Here are my spooky and folkloric recommendations. The Mermaid of Black Conch by Nicole Roffey. I read this back in June for #readcaribbean, but my Caribbean Book Club […]
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y’all as soon as i heard that disney+ would be streaming hamilton the musical, i got excited because so many of my US based friends have been raving about it for years. honestly, i was skeptical that it would live up to the hype, you know how these things go, […]
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A few months ago I revived my online book club Sister Reads for the rest of 2020. In light of everything that is happening in the world right now, I wanted to dedicate the rest of the year to reading books written by diverse authors, and thought it would be […]
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2017 will go down on record as an abysmal year for reading for me. I’m not sure what happened, but I only read 38 books, and my goal was 64. I usually don’t mind if I don’t hit my goal, but reading less than 50 books is very out of […]
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Hello again readers! We are halfway through the reading year. I am making good progress on my reading challenge, I am now 5 books behind, and this will be a summer of lots of reading so I should easily get back on track. Here are the books that I finished […]
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Hey readers! It’s time for me to reflect back on the books I read in May. May was full of lots of activities and Bank Holidays here in France, but I still got five books read. Yay me! Kindred by Octavia Butler The first science fiction novel by a black […]
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Hello fellow readers! Now that the Sister Reads Book Club is up and live, it’s time to decide on our first book! I’ve come up with three possibilities that I’ll ask you to vote on. I’ll keep the vote open until Thursday, and announce the chosen book on Friday March […]
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Welcome to Sister Reads! Vernell and I are joining forces this year to talk about what is probably our very favourite thing, yes even more loved than crafting: books! Growing up books were everywhere over our home. Our mum is an English teacher, and so we had shelves filled with […]
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yekl rmo I love, love, love the Gilmore Girls, it was my go to guilty pleasure TV show to watch a few years ago. I don’t know what it is about that show, maybe the awesome but weird relationship between Rory and Lorelai, maybe all the references to pop culture, […]
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