✦ a digital literary archive ✦
Reviews
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The book review is one of my favorite forms writing. I’ve been writing reviews on this blog for about five years now (and writing/sharing other forms of book reviews and reactions since I began my Bookstagram over ten years ago), and I still love experiencing the satisfaction of publishing a book review. With so many
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I finally read Tracy Deonn’s contemporary fantasy smash hit, Legendborn. And it was everything and more. About the Book After her mother dies in an accident, sixteen-year-old Bree Matthews wants nothing to do with her family memories or childhood home. A residential program for bright high schoolers at UNC–Chapel Hill seems like the perfect escape—until
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November 8, 2014. That’s when I posted my first photo of a stack of books on Instagram under the username @cityofdeja and joined a book-centered community aptly named ‘Bookstagram.’ In 2014, I was reading anything and everything labeled “young adult” and consuming BookTube video reviews on those very YA novels. Fast forward to 2024, and
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I spent the past two weekends reveling in literary spaces. First, I went down to Austin, Texas for the Austin African American Book Festival. Then, I made my way even further south to visit family in New Orleans, Louisiana and stopped at a few independent bookstores along the way. Here’s a peek into my literary
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Essay collections, surrealist fiction, and disappointing series enders are just a few of the things that have made up my 2024 reading thus far. Happy June! Month six means that it’s time for a mid-year reading check-in. For starters, if you’re a listener of my podcast, Diary of an Ex-English Major, then you may know
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As the third and final installment in Olivie Blake’s Atlas trilogy, The Atlas Complex had a tall order to fill as the conclusion to a thematically intricate and character-driven series. And while this conclusion was just as compulsively readable as its predecessors, the meat of the story tasted familiar in a way that was slightly…



