it’s been a while!

hi everyone! After not being active in the book community either here or on instagram (rip my bookstagram, 2015-2020) I want to say that Im excited to be back reading consistently and hoping to start reviewing again 🙂 That said, I will not be doing so over here, and instead will be on my new…

4 Film Recommendations Based on Some Recent Reads

I'm sure many of us have been trying to watch more movies recently if we are finding ourselves with some extra time, so here are some recs based off a few books! The Book: Even Weirder Than Before by Susie Taylor THE EARLY 1990s: there’s no internet, phones have cords, VHS is still a thing,…

A Year of Reading Local Authors: What Have I Noticed?

It's been nearly a year since I began reading Authors from Atlantic Canada and it has been very interesting to see the differences i've noticed in my responses to these books versus reading a more international array of authors and stories. In the same way that I get excited at even just a mention of…

Reading Local: NO GIRLS ALLOWED by Natalie Corbett Sampson, a mini post.

I’ve recently been a part of the Digitally Lit program as a youth ambassador, which allows me to read Atlantic Canadian books and incorporate research into the practices of reading and understanding my sense of place in Atlantic Canada along with the books I am reading. ✧⋄⋆⋅⋆⋄✧⋄⋆⋅⋆⋄✧⋄⋆⋅⋆⋄✧⋄⋆⋅⋆⋄✧ I recently read No Girls Allowed by Natalie…

Coming of Age in Canada: Even Weirder Than Before by Susie Taylor

An exciting post today! I have recently started as a youth ambassador at Nimbus Publishing for their Digitally Lit initiative! Over the next few months I will be sharing all sorts of different content surrounding some local (Atlantic Canadian) books, including this one, Even Weirder Than Before! I am very proud to be Nova Scotian and…