I dropped the ball with this, but better late than never, right? For those who missed Part I, I highlighted the content we had at Divination Hollow Reviews for the first half of our annual Pride in Horror Month event! We had a month full of excellent content and it feels only right to alsoContinueContinue reading “Divination Hollow Reviews: Pride in Horror Month Part II”
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Book Review: The Adventures of Amina al-Sirafi by Shannon Chakraborty
Format: ebookRelease Date: February 28th, 2023Age: AdultGenre: FantasyGoodreads Rating: 5/5 Stars With all the great things I’d heard about this book, I may have been a touch hesitant going in – there’s always a slight fear I’m not going to get along with a book as much as others have. But, finally, I got aroundContinueContinue reading “Book Review: The Adventures of Amina al-Sirafi by Shannon Chakraborty”
Let’s Talk Bookish: Cancel Culture
Let’s Talk Bookish is a weekly meme that was originally created and hosted by Rukky @ Eternity Books starting in August 2019, and was then cohosted with Dani @ Literary Lion from May 2020 to March 2022. Book Nook Bits has hosted since April 2022. August 11th: Cancel Culture in the Book Community Prompts: What are your thoughts on cancel cultureContinueContinue reading “Let’s Talk Bookish: Cancel Culture”
Let’s Talk Bookish: Reading Along With Monthly Themes
Let’s Talk Bookish is a weekly meme that was originally created and hosted by Rukky @ Eternity Books starting in August 2019, and was then cohosted with Dani @ Literary Lion from May 2020 to March 2022. Book Nook Bits has hosted since April 2022. June 9th: Reading Along with Monthly Themes (Jillian @ Jillian the Bookish Butterfly) Prompts: With Pride Month inContinueContinue reading “Let’s Talk Bookish: Reading Along With Monthly Themes”
Why “I Don’t Care About the Author’s Race/Sexuality/Gender” Isn’t Good Enough
There’s a lot I’ve wanted to say over the last few days. But every time I’ve written out a Tweet, I delete it and spend my time retweeting other voices instead. I’ve argued against racists on Twitter, I’ve tried to step in where I could. But there is a huge problem in the book communityContinueContinue reading “Why “I Don’t Care About the Author’s Race/Sexuality/Gender” Isn’t Good Enough”
