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The Top 10 Books I Read in 2021
In the midst of yet another year marked by collective anxiety and disillusionment, I clung to stories for solace, strength,...
Read MoreHow I Remember Everything I Read
Do you ever read books and after some time, can’t seem to remember what they’re about or how you felt...
Read MoreThe 6 Books I Read in June
June was an excellent reading month and I’ve finally settled on a star system I’m happy with! I admit, the...
Read More20 Questions Book Tag
I love book tags! They’re such a fun excuse to geek out about book-related topics, and I saw this particular...
Read More3 Books About Death, Dying, and Doctors
Last year, at the height of the pandemic, I both lost and almost lost a few family members. There are...
Read MoreWhat Does an Anthropology Major Read?
Want to know what books anthropology majors read for their degree? What we study (spoiler alert: way more than just...
Read MoreBook Analysis: The Year of Magical Thinking
What does grief look like? What does it feel like? How do people grieve for someone that’s now permanently absent...
Read MoreThe 7 Books I Read in April
I’m back with another monthly reading wrap-up! I love doing this kind of book list because I get to reflect...
Read MoreBook Analysis: Normal People by Sally Rooney
Why do people fail to communicate? Well, Sally Rooney’s Normal People has some interesting answers to this question, which I’ll...
Read MoreBook Analysis: The Name of the Rose by Umberto Eco
Is having one single correct interpretation of a text possible? Can there be multiple truths to a single truth? Umberto...
Read MoreMy Love Letter to Literature (in 5 Quotes)
It’s true that I’ve been reading books since I was a child, but my reading wasn’t always consistent. It became...
Read MoreBook Analysis: Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe
How does colonialism persist in the 21st century? What is Eurocentrism and how does it manifest? Chinua Achebe’s Things Fall Apart may...
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