Since 2016, I’ve been making journaling a big part of my life. I write many things in my journals, from book notes to life updates, to rants, to book ideas and most recently I’ve been drawing in them. For my next journal,
Since 2016, I’ve been making journaling a big part of my life. I write many things in my journals, from book notes to life updates, to rants, to book ideas and most recently I’ve been drawing in them. For my next journal,
Death Note is frankly the most compelling manga (and graphic novel period) I've ever read. It kept me awake at night and I couldn't stop thinking about it. Here is my review.
Lately I decided to get into manga. Initially I wanted to get back into watching anime, but I felt like it would be too much of a time-sink. And since I make reading a priority in my life anyway, I decided that
Here’s a round up of some of the books I read over the past few months. Due to some time constraints and other things happening in life, I wasn’t able to write full reviews for these books, but they deserve acknowledgement. Crown
I remember receiving my first Kindle back in 2010. I felt like an established reader at that point, getting into the eBook market ahead of everyone else. Today, I still have that Kindle Keyboard, and I still have much love for it.
When I started reading books by Haruki Murakami last year on a whim, I knew eventually that I would need to read Norwegian Wood, which is his most recognised work. After suffering from a bout of depression, I felt the urge to
Book tags are a popular thing in the online bookish community. I’ve rarely participated in these, not because I feel like I’m too cool for it, but because I feel like I’m not as well-read as everyone else. However, this A to
Although I’ve been getting through a healthy amount of books since I started this blog in 2015—averaging around 28 books per year—this year I’ve had the thirst to read even more books. Reading speed has always been one of my pitfalls; but