The Once and Future Witches Spotify Review
Today on Spotify we’re discussing The Once and Future Witches, an empowering and inspirational magical read that gives a voice to women. Continue reading The Once and Future Witches Spotify Review
Today on Spotify we’re discussing The Once and Future Witches, an empowering and inspirational magical read that gives a voice to women. Continue reading The Once and Future Witches Spotify Review
Today on YouTube we’re discussing The Once and Future Witches, a brilliant and empowering novel that will inspire readers in their fight for equality. Continue reading Watch “The Once and Future Witches Review” on YouTube
Empowering and relevant, The Once and Future Witches is an incredibly inspiring novel that will encourage women to stand up for their rights. Continue reading Review of ‘The Once and Future Witches’
Hey there avid readers! Check out my latest reading list, a sneak peak of reviews to come here on Cyn’s Workshop. Continue reading Weekly Reading List #284
Today on Spotify we’re discussing We Are The Ashes We Are The Fire, a contemporary YA novel written in prose and verse about rape culture. Continue reading We Are the Ashes, We Are the Fire Review on Spotify
We Are the Ashes, We Are the Fire is a compelling and powerful story about what it is like to be a woman in a world dominated by inequality. Continue reading Review of ‘We Are the Ashes, We Are the Fire’
Today on YouTube we’re discussing We Are The Ashes We Are The Fire, a contemporary YA novel written in prose and verse about rape culture. Continue reading Watch “We Are the Ashes, We Are the Fire Review” on YouTube
A new month means new selection of books for the book of the month title. Vote here for your favorite February 2021 YA novel. Continue reading Book of the Month Poll – February 2021
It’s that time of the year! I’m so glad I was able to read so much and because I was able to read I am able to give you my list of the best books 2020. Continue reading Best Books of 2020
Baltasar’s English debut, Permaforst, the first in a “triptych” of novels about three different women is well worth reading. Continue reading Review of ‘Permafrost’