Crosshairs: A Review
In Catherine Hernandez’s book Crosshairs, Kay, the gay son of Filipino and Jamaican immigrants in Toronto is fighting to save himself
In Catherine Hernandez’s book Crosshairs, Kay, the gay son of Filipino and Jamaican immigrants in Toronto is fighting to save himself
Hey Book Friends. Every now and then, I come across a book that leaves me unsure of what to think.
“recently finished Kinsella’s “I Owe You One,” which sticks to her general template”
Hey All! I finished another read, this time an #Audible Audio Edition. “The Stand-In” by Lily Chu is a super
Hey Book Friends. I finished “The Summer Job” by Lizzy Dent, and it was brilliant. Synopsis: Elizabeth ‘Birdy’ Finch is scrambling
Hey Book Friends I finished reading “Black Buck” by Mateo Askaripour; let’s get into it ⬇️⬇️ Synopsis: Darren is content
“Their Eyes Were Watching God,” the 1937 novel by Zora Neale Hurston, is such a vivid story. The language, the
I picked up “Nickel and Dimed: On (Not) Getting By in America” by Barbara Ehrenreich, and I feel a sense
“Children living in such dangerous environments that grow up with PTSD similar to war veterans.”
” It was magical.”