Hey, fellow ramblers! Today, I bring to you another exciting post (two interviews back to back? i know, its so amazing!), where I have the honour of interviewing the author of one of my most anticipated reads of the year, which also happens to release in exactly one week! So, here is my interview with … Continue reading interviewing ananya devarajan, author of kismat connection // favourite tropes, bollywood, desi rep, and more!
in conversation with aamna qureshi, author of when a brown girl flees! // character talk, muslim rep, and more!
Hey, fellow ramblers! Today, I return with a very, VERY, exciting post, that I have been looking forward to for quite some time. I haven't done an author interview in so long and that's why, I'm so honoured to welcome one of my favourite authors, Aamna Qureshi on my blog today! I fell in love … Continue reading in conversation with aamna qureshi, author of when a brown girl flees! // character talk, muslim rep, and more!
if you could see the sun by ann liang // book review
Hey, fellow ramblers! I'm back with yet another book review of one of my favourites this year! I read it a while ago but have not been able to stop thinking about it. The cover is simply stunning and everything about this book just called to me. So, without further ado, here's If You Could … Continue reading if you could see the sun by ann liang // book review
diverse books to read in the summer season! // recommendations
Hey, fellow ramblers! With an attempt at being more consistent at posting, I compiled a list of ten books that I think would be perfect to read in the summer. Since summer is almost here, where I live, I thought a few recommendations were due! Now, some of these I've read, and others I haven't … Continue reading diverse books to read in the summer season! // recommendations
this is not a personal statement by tracy badua // book review
Hey, fellow ramblers! Wow, it's been a while since I typed that greeting. Almost eight months, in fact. But I'm so happy to be drafting a post again, especially a review of an amazing book (which also hasn't happened in a long time). Since my schedule looks freer for the next few months, let's cross … Continue reading this is not a personal statement by tracy badua // book review