Books I Read (and Loved) in January 2023
Recapping my five favorite reads from January 2023
Books I Loved in 2021
Of the 61 books I read from cover to cover in 2021, these were my absolute favorites.
Book Thoughts: Tokyo Ever After
Tokyo Ever After by Emiko Jean is the perfect summer read with delightful characters, a nuanced story, and a quick, breezy pace.
Book Thoughts: Your Body Is Not an Apology Workbook
Sonya Renee Taylor's Your Body Is Not an Apology Workbook contains a wide range of exercises for every reader to reframe their relationship to their body.
Book Thoughts: The Night Country
If you’re in the mood for dark, atmospheric fantasy this winter, look no further than Melissa Albert’s The Night Country.
Book Thoughts: Bloom
Bloom is the kind of feel-good romance that sticks with you, days and even weeks after you read it.
Book Thoughts: Red, White & Royal Blue
Casey McQuiston’s Red, White & Royal Blue grabbed me from the first page, since the rom-com shenanigans kick off immediately.
Book Thoughts: The Practical Witch’s Spell Book & Everyday Tarot
Everyday Tarot and The Practical Witch’s Spell Book are useful tools for building your magical practice.
Book Thoughts: Girl Squads
As someone who isn’t a particularly dedicated student of history, I enjoy books like Girl Squads because they present historical figures in a digestible way that holds my interest.
Book Thoughts: The Hazel Wood
I devoured Melissa Albert’s The Hazel Wood because I absolutely did not want to put it down.
Book Thoughts: Lunar Abundance
Lunar Abundance goes beyond just tracking the physical effects of the moon.
Samantha Puc has launched Fat Forward Books in partnership with Bindery Books, highlighting books by fat authors, about fat experiences, and featuring fat characters.