While no book can recreate the nostalgia from reading this series for the first time (trust me, I've tried), I thought I would put together a list of recommendations for those adults who love Harry and want some fiction that captures some of the same essence of what we loved about that series growing up.
What I Read March and April 2020
The social distancing period has not been kind to me in many ways, but the books on my bookshelf have been overjoyed by it.
Books to Read While Social Distancing
Introverts! It's our time to shine! Ok, I know that this whole social distancing thing is less than ideal, and TRUST ME I'VE HAD ANXIETY ABOUT IT. But, if we can look at any bright side here, we can know that we are doing our civic duty by staying home in our pajamas and reading.
Best Books to Read in Honor of Women’s History Month
It's Women's History Month, and I read A LOT of books by women. Here are some recommendations for anyone looking to celebrate Women's History Month with books by and about women.
Black History Month : What I Read February 2020
February is always a great reading month for me, and this year, I decided to add an extra layer to my challenge. This month, in honor of Black History Month, I aimed to have 50% of my reading be by and about people of African descent.
What I Read: January 2020
I felt like this month lasted 12 years, but I guess I'm not complaining since I was able to get 10 books in, which was a great start to my reading challenges.
The Best of the Best Books in 2019
I hit 100 this year. Actually, I hit 101. And I'm still in shock about it. I read some really great books this year, with a few surprises that I weren't expecting to be so great.
My Favorite Books to Read in the Winter
As the nights get longer and the temperature drops, I find myself reaching for my book more often. Here are my favorite books to read in the winter!
What I Read: November 2019
Apparently Nonfiction November is a thing, and I was apparently a participant this month. Four of the seven books I read this month were nonfiction, which surprised me, but also I enjoyed the heck out of them.
What I Read: October 2019
October is always a good reading month for me. Despite homecoming and football games, I seem to be back in the routine of school and I find more time to carve out for good books. Plus, the weather is usually turning from hot-as-Hades to something much nicer, and it's easier for me to sit outside … Continue reading What I Read: October 2019