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My Month as a Reader: January

January truly flew by, and somehow between everyday life, work, and random to-do lists that never end (why do they multiply?), I still managed to read 8 books, plus a couple of comfort rereads that felt like visiting old friends. And because reading isn’t just about books but also vibes, here’s my January in visual… Continue reading My Month as a Reader: January

Book Review

Book Review: Lady Be Good by Susan Elizabeth Phillips

Where do I even start? Susan Elizabeth Phillips is the OG of all and this book is no exception. Lady Be Good by Susan Elizabeth Phillips is one of those romances that quietly pulls you in and then refuses to let go. It’s witty, warm, emotionally layered, and carries that signature SEP charm where humour… Continue reading Book Review: Lady Be Good by Susan Elizabeth Phillips

One Book, One Emotion

One Book, One Emotion: Patience: Kulti

Kulti by Mariana Zapata Mariana Zapata is known for her slow-burn romances, and Kulti is patience done right. A quiet reminder of patience in a world that often wants everything instantly. So, at first glance, Kulti is a sports romance. But as you read on, it becomes clear that this story is less about football… Continue reading One Book, One Emotion: Patience: Kulti

Book Recommendations

If You Loved Kiss an Angel by Susan Elizabeth Phillips, Read These Next

If Kiss an Angel by Susan Elizabeth Phillips completely swept you away, you’re not alone. It made me laugh, cry, and hug myself. This book is beloved for its slow-burn romance, emotional transformation, and the unforgettable journey from misunderstanding to deep, unconditional love. If you loved Daisy’s growth, Alex’s gradual softening, and the way love… Continue reading If You Loved Kiss an Angel by Susan Elizabeth Phillips, Read These Next

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If you’re a reader, you’ll relate to these…

I’ve always believed that every reader has their own quirks, those tiny habits that feel completely normal to us but absolutely adorable (or confusing) to everyone else.After spending years with books, bookstores, and all the chaos that comes with being a reader, I’ve realised that these little things make reading even more personal. So today,… Continue reading If you’re a reader, you’ll relate to these…

Book Review

Book Review: Who Moved My Cheese? by Spencer Johnson

If there’s one book I have to suggest in the self-help genre, this would be it. Who Moved My Cheese? by Spencer Johnson doesn’t just help you but it also changes your mindset. To be very brief, this book is about change, something most of us struggle with more than we like to admit. It… Continue reading Book Review: Who Moved My Cheese? by Spencer Johnson

One Book, One Emotion

One Book, One Emotion: Intensity: King of Wrath

King of Wrath by Ana Huang Some books do not comfort you. They do not heal you or break you. Instead, they sit heavy in your chest. King of Wrath is one such book. The emotion it captures best isn’t love in its softest form, but it’s intensity. From the very first page, this story… Continue reading One Book, One Emotion: Intensity: King of Wrath

Book Recommendations

Books That Might Turn Non-Readers into Readers

Not everyone grows up loving books. Becoming a reader often starts with one story that pulls you in effortlessly, makes you feel something, and quietly proves that reading doesn’t have to be boring, complicated, or intimidating. These are the books that do exactly that. I started my reading journey with Harry Potter years back and… Continue reading Books That Might Turn Non-Readers into Readers

Book Review

Book Review: The Lucky One by Nicholas Sparks

I read The Lucky One by Nicholas Sparks in 2023 at a time when I was drawn to stories that are quiet yet slowly settle into your heart. This book earned a 4 star out of 5, and remains one of those stories I remember not just for the romance, but for the emotions it… Continue reading Book Review: The Lucky One by Nicholas Sparks

Random

New Year, New Reading Goals

A new year always brings with it a fresh sense of possibility like new plans, new intentions, and in my case, a brand-new reading goal. As someone who finds comfort, escape, and familiarity in books, setting a reading challenge feels less like pressure and more like a promise to myself. For this year, I’ve set… Continue reading New Year, New Reading Goals