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  • Book Reviews,  Fiction

    The Gilded Wolves by Roshani Chokshi

    15th September 2020
    Cover of The Gilded Wolves (Roshani Chokshi)

    The Gilded Wolves (The Gilded Wolves #1) by Roshani Chokshi

    • Publisher: Wednesday Books, 2019
    • Genre: Young Adult, Fantasy, Historical Fiction
    • Format: Ebook
    • Page Count: 388 pages
    • My Rating: ⭐⭐⭐ (3/5)

    The overall atmosphere Chokshi had created was gloomy, haunting, and breathtaking. She stated that the idea for this trilogy stemmed from hearing about the “human zoo” displaying Filipinos in 1904 World’s Fair. Then she came across another “human zoo” featuring “Negro Village” in 1889 Exposition Universelle. The Gilded Wolves series was never meant to be a cheery story. Set in the 19th century, Chokshi wanted to show the “beauty and horror” of La Belle Époque, The Beautiful Era. In her words, “When we revise the horror and sanitize the grotesque, we risk erasing the paths that led us here.” And I love how she managed to achieve telling an honest story with a magical twist in this first installment.

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  • ARCs,  Book Reviews,  Nonfiction

    Female Husbands by Jen Manion | ARC Review

    5th April 2020
    Cover of Female Husbands (Jen Manion)

    Female Husbands: A Trans History by Jen Manion

    • Publisher: Cambridge University Press, 2020
    • Genre: History, LGBTQ+
    • Format: Paperback (eARC)
    • Page Count: 350 pages
    • My Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐ (4/5)

    This book is engrossing. It is a fascinating academic work on queer pioneers in the UK and US from the 18th to early 20th century. For a brief moment upon finishing, I had to remind myself I am in the 21st century.

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  • Book Reviews,  Fiction

    Little House on the Prairie by Laura Ingalls Wilder

    6th July 2018
    Cover of Little House on the Prairie (Laura Ingalls Wilder)

    Little House on the Prairie (Little House #3), by Laura Ingalls Wilder

    • Publisher: HarperCollins, 2004
    • Genre: Children’s Literature
    • Format: Paperback
    • Page Count: 335 pages
    • My Rating: ⭐⭐⭐ (3/5)

    Recommended for kids aged 8-12 on the back cover, this book was easy to read, and the words were in those of the little girl Laura’s, giving everything an innocent and lively touch.

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Lí-hó!! I am Hsinju (they/she), a Taiwanese book blogger, writer, and full-time grad student in engineering. Here, I mainly review books featuring authentically represented LGBTQ+ characters and/or written by LGBTQ+ authors. You’d usually find me going about life with my heart stuck in the last book I finished.

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