Who doesn’t need a reminder that they're a badass every once in a while?
Sarah Pearse created such a unique, atmospheric story set in the Swiss Alps and I was hooked from start to finish. The eerie setting and bizarre murders literally gave me chills as I read (especially late at night).
This was my first read by Fredrik Backman and I was surprised by how well he weaved in the theme of empathy into a hostage drama.
This is very much a teen read about growing up, but it’s light, fun and has great Asian representation.
This story was super imaginative and follows Anna, the anti-hero, as she gets laid off and ends up finding a new job for one of the “worst villains on earth.”
Author Celeste Headlee dives into human history and offers a much-needed perspective on how society became obsessed with overworking.
I loved every minute of this book! Following Evelyn’s journey from being a no-name teen to a Hollywood icon was a whirlwind with all the sex and scandals of a TV drama.
This book came to me at the perfect time. Year of Yes is filled with so many lessons about how saying yes can change your life.
The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue was my last read of 2020 and I'm still reflecting on it after seeing all the rave reviews on #bookstagram.
This might be an unpopular opinion, but despite being a 2020 bestseller, I think The Vanishing Half was a bit overhyped. Let me explain.
I loved the quirkiness of Convenience Store Woman and how author Sayaka Murata brought the inner workings of a convenience store to life.
Atomic Habits by James Clear definitely delivers on what it sets out to do: give readers easy, actionable tips to build good habits.
I picked up In Five Years because I wanted a light read to ease into the new year and thought a cheesy love story would do the trick. Turns out, this wasn’t the love story I expected.
Interior Chinatown hit home for me. It's a story about racism, the specific roles society expects us to play, and how these roles shape our identity.
As we dive into 2021, I've found myself consumed by my latest reads. I've always loved books, but to be honest, I found it hard to sit still and read last year due to the pandemic.