free-view: Yellowface (and my new problem)
This book made me realize something…and I don’t like what I’ve learned.
Read More free-view: Yellowface (and my new problem)This book made me realize something…and I don’t like what I’ve learned.
Read More free-view: Yellowface (and my new problem)My friends and I that have read this book STILL talk about it, and we all read it at different times. We *very nearly* convinced a friend of ours with very little interest in books to read it – that’s how serious this was.
Read More FREE-view: Bath Haus (NSFW!)Much like the other books I’ve reviewed on readreaming, I’m definitely behind the internet hype when it comes to this book. But fear not! I read it over a year ago, so I was part of the gang, but I wasn’t doing free-views at the time. Better late than never!
Read More Free-view: The Vanishing HalfWell, readers. I’ve done it. I wrote a book. Please clap.
Read More Baby’s First NovelWhen you’re green, and people can tell you’re green, that’s when you start attracting the people who really do not want to help you – they want to rip you off to make money.
Read More The Miseducation of the FLEDGLING WriterIf you’re the protagonist of your own story, would you be beloved by all the fans watching your life unfold? I doubt it. Someone would hate you.
Read More Free-view: The Seven Husbands of Evelyn HugoToday I want to do a deep dive into a topic that I’ve had some interesting discussions about as of late – the SLOW BURN.
Read More The Anatomy of the Slow BurnI adore a rotating-POV narrative structure. It’s easy to mess up, but when done correctly, like Foley did, it can add a plethora of layers and complexity to an already duplicitous story. Each of the characters in the story have a different level of awareness as to what’s really going on in this titular apartment, and those layers are peeled back page-by-page.
Read More Free-view: the paris apartment