Review of The Story of My Anger by Aida Salazar There’s something about a coming-of-age story that can feel like a heartbeat—steady, powerful, and often echoing the silent struggles we face. When I first stumbled upon The Story of My Anger, penned by the talented Aida Salazar, I felt an irresistible pull. The cover, adorned with vibrant colors that hint at passion and turbulence, mirrored the conflict within the pages. I knew this was a tale I needed to read, especially living in a world that often feels divided...

Book Review: Love Is an Open Book by Chandra Blumberg From the moment I picked up Love Is an Open Book, I felt an undeniable pull to its pages. Perhaps it was the promising title, hinting at the intricate dance of romance tropes, or the charming cover that called to my inner book lover. Whatever it was, I knew Chandra Blumberg was about to take me on a journey that celebrated love in all its messy, glorious forms—and oh, did she deliver! At its heart, Love Is an Open Book...

Finding Home in Hannah Kent’s Always Home, Always Homesick As someone who has long been captivated by Iceland's mystique, Hannah Kent’s Always Home, Always Homesick felt like an irresistible invitation to explore the rugged landscapes of both the heart and mind. Having first encountered her poignant storytelling in Burial Rites, I was curious to dive into her memoir and uncover the threads that weave her life with the enchanting but stark Nordic island. Kent’s memoir is a delicately layered narrative shaped by her deep connection to Iceland. It begins with...