Good morning, There’s a lot of hate going around for the insta-love trope.. probably the most said about it being “it’s just not realistic”, However, there is such a thing as the «Eureka Womens» You see, I follow this dude on tiktok, that mansplains to women the hard truths of dating. Being a man,… Continue reading Insta-love, maybe not so unrealistic?
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What to read when your « mood radar » is stuck on neutral?
Good morning! Like a lot of us, i’m a mood reader. The mood of what I feel like reading pretty much dictate what I wanna pick up.. and sadly that radar has been set to neutral lately 😅 so I mainly have no idea what to pick! Like my friend Ruby asked me, “why… Continue reading What to read when your « mood radar » is stuck on neutral?
Book Genres that i’m still confused about
Helloo! 👋🏼 Truth be told, I only started to really see the larger broadcast of the different genres as I became a book blogger.. and yep, there’s definately still confusion for some of them! Romance / erotica So.. I thought every love story WAS romance.. but turns out it isn’t! 😳 I’ve recently found… Continue reading Book Genres that i’m still confused about
Do reading at night helps you sleep?
Good morning! One of the most known habit when trying to sleep is probably reading before bed; for those of us who do, does it helps? Now i’m a full blown insomniac here, even medications suppose to drowse you (benadryl, gravol) doesn’t even work on me 😅 One time it’d work, but not the… Continue reading Do reading at night helps you sleep?
When has horror went too far?
Generally speaking, horror usually involve some kind of gore – as of which isn’t my favorite but I don’t mind it too much. On the exception of suicide attempt, where I get triggered as per my suicide idealisation i’m fighting. It always drive me nuts to have that used way too often as cliffhangers However,… Continue reading When has horror went too far?
Are book genres different in another languages?
Good morning! For those of you who can read in more than one language; do you find that books originating in one language are better than another? Or do you have one kind of books that somehow doesn’t fit you in a language VS another? For the longest of time i’ve read in french… Continue reading Are book genres different in another languages?
Audiobooks; best with or without earphones?
Good morning! One of my extra challenges this year has been to get more into Audiobooks; as it’s the one format I don’t quite use.. I’m currently reading my 6th one, and a question popped into my head; Are audiobook better listened with or without ear/headphones, or do you find it doesn’t matter to you?… Continue reading Audiobooks; best with or without earphones?
Reading struggles; lack of imagination
*Usually* when you’re an avid reader, and furthermore if you’ve been one since childhood, it tends to be coming with a big imagination – as we do need to visualize in our heads what’s going on between the pages, so that makes sense, right? Well.. what does happen when you actually have a lack of… Continue reading Reading struggles; lack of imagination
Blogging struggles; titles??
Good morning! As we know, while blogging can be a wonderful experience and a nice hobby- it also takes a lot of work creating content.. which might be a constant “tab” in our heads that we have to keep a hold of. Sometimes- we run into a few struggles, as i’ll be sharing one of… Continue reading Blogging struggles; titles??
Bookish annoyance; where do the dog stand in the narrative?
Heey! I don’t know if i’m alone on this.. but whenever I do read a book that have dogs in them, I pay close attention to how they’ve been written and included in the story. Are they used as a “props” and just mentioned here and there and not really talked about at all? Or… Continue reading Bookish annoyance; where do the dog stand in the narrative?