Rainbow Rowell books are the written equivalent of a weighted blanket and cup of tea. The moment I open one, I feel immediately comfortable and content. There is something inherently warm about her writing so much so that even when the characters are in tough situations, I'm just happy to be … [Read more]
Sable *in context* means black, and other crafting annoyances.
When I received Ami Ami Kittens as part of the Cannonball Book Exchange I was super, duper excited. I had put it on my Amazon wish list as a kind of "hm... this craft looks fun and I think I would like to learn more" kind of thing and wasn't much more motivated to pick up the craft then that. And … [Read more]
“I’m sorry. I was wrong. I need help. I don’t know.”
I'm officially hooked on this series. With the exception of books two and three, which I thought were dips in quality, this series just keeps getting better. Part of my enjoyment comes from this being essentially now a serialized story. The first four you could pick up out of order and still get … [Read more]
An illuminating book about the grossness of human behavior.
I went into this expecting the corruption, murder, institutional racism, etc. against the Osage Indians to be very bad, and I still somehow managed to come out of this book mindboggled. This book should be taught in schools, and it is heinous that these terrible things happened, and just as heinous … [Read more]



