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    October 2020 Wrap-Up

    Did I just skipped two months and went from a July wrap-up to an October one? Yes. Will I ever post about all those lost months? I hope so. I feel like 2020 is so weird I am living multiple timelines at the same time, a few of which has yet to catch up and realize it’s already November. Given that I study space science (sort of), let’s pretend I’m floating aimlessly in space, devoid of all sense of time.

    I buddy read for the first time in October! YAYYY! Shout out to E. @ Local Bee Hunter’s Nook for being my first ever reading buddy! Also big thanks to Cas (IG: @casscannot.read), Laura (IG: @lezreadalot), Althea @ Althea Is Reading, and Brittany (Twitter: @britthebookguru) for reading with me.

  • ARCs,  Book Reviews,  Fiction

    Finding a Keeper by Nicole Pyland | ARC Review

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    Finding a Keeper (Sports #4) by Nicole Pyland

    Click on the cover for my review on Goodreads.


    Content warnings: death of parent, mention of conversion therapy, disowning

    This is my eighth Pyland novel, and I have learned by now to never start reading her books on a busy day because they are impossible to put down. Clear your schedule, and get ready for Sloan and Marley’s cute, slow-burn, best-friends-to-lovers romance.

    Sloan Rossi (18, 1/4-Black) has just moved back to the US from the UK to attend college for soccer. As a striker in U18 Premier League (stated as EPL Youth League in the book), she doesn’t want to be a goalie. But when her new friend junior goalie Marley Nichols (20, lesbian) injures her rotator cuff, Sloan becomes the backup goalkeeper. With their strengthening friendship over the course of a year as they both stay by each other’s side through difficulties in life, Sloan and Marley become virtually inseparable. When people start assuming they were dating, Marley could only wish they really were as Sloan reevaluates her own sexuality and what Marley truly means to her.

  • Book Reviews,  Fiction

    The Long Way to a Small Angry Planet by Becky Chambers

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    The Long Way to a Small Angry Planet (Wayfarers #1) by Becky Chambers

    Click on the cover for my review on Goodreads.


    Content warnings: mention of a cult, mention of genocide, death of prominent character, misgendering?, speciesism, torture, blood

    Did you know that this book was a Kickstarter project and initially self-published when Chambers was about twenty-nine years old? I didn’t. After hearing so many great things about the Wayfarers series, I finally picked it up, and stars, was it amazing!

    The story follows the Wayfarer crew as they travel through space for roughly one standard after getting offered a highly paid job of tunneling between Central space (Tokath Gateway) and Hedra Ka, the capital planet of the new Galactic Commons (GC) ally Toremi Ka. Nine main characters consist the ensemble cast:

  • WLW Wednesday

    WLW Wednesday — 21 Oct 2020

    WLW Wednesday is a bookish meme among bloggers who read sapphic books. Hosted by Sasha and Amber @ Sasha and Amber Read, we are encouraged share our recent wlw/sapphic reads every week or two.

    I know it’s no longer October 21st, but my cutoff day is on Wednesday so here I am, four days late, sharing what sapphic books I read over the past two weeks (since my last WLW Wednesday post)! I also totally intended on doing monthly wrap-ups, but the one for August is still no where to be seen. Pretty sure I am not running on Earth time anymore.

  • ARCs,  Book Reviews,  Fiction

    The Other Women by Erin Zak | ARC Review

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    The Other Women by Erin Zak


    Content warnings: infidelity, mention of miscarriage, gambling addiction, mention of drugs, mention of past car accident scene, mention of parental loss, uses of ableist language

    This book is heavy on infidelity but light-hearted. The flirty interactions between these two other women are cute and them entering a friendship without expectations makes the story relatively low drama.

    Francesca Lopez (31, Latina, bi+) is recently dumped by Willow Carmichael (lesbian), who declared she was in love with a married woman elsewhere. Cecily Yates (bisexual), who has been with Willow for four years, and her husband Luke are separating. When Willow dumped her, too, while Cecily is on a business trip, Cecily meets bartender Francesca. The pair decides to spend the rest of Cecily’s trip together for an unforgettable weekend, not knowing about the woman they once shared.